This type of command is used in order to figure out the different neighbors that have been detected by the EIGRP also known as Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol. The neighbor table will be displayed in detail. It will not be necessary to search other information about the neighbors anymore.
This can also display if the neighbor is configured properly or not. The details that will be displayed by this command can be very useful for programmers who are trying to gather as many details as they can. Take note that this command can also provide information on how the neighbor can be reached.
Below is an example of the show ip eigrp neighbors command. The retransmit interval (Smooth Round Trip Timer – SRTT) and the queue counts (Q count, which shows the number of queued EIGRP packets) for the adjacent routers are listed: