From: David FAHED (dfahed@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Sep 14 2000 - 18:38:01 GMT-3
   
When you have  a connected interface tha administrative distance is 0.
So no route learn by a routing protocol will be prefer to a connected
interface.
Yours David.
Kenneth Sacca wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to get my 7206 router to send IP traffic destined for
> 172.50.10.10 via the following path
>
> 7206 <--> 3640 <--> FRSwitch <--> 3640 <--> 7206
>
> Since the 7206 router knows that 172.50.10.10 is directly connected,
> should I use the offset-list command as the best way to force the
> route I desire?  I'm running IGRP on this setup.
>
> Thanks for any assistance.
>
>         +---------------+
>         |               |
>         |    7206       |
>         |               |
>         +---------------+
> 172.50. |s2/1       s2/0|131.180.50.10
> 10.10   |               |
>         |               |
>         |               |
>         |           s1/0|131.180.50.5
>         |       +---------------+
>         |       |               |
>         |       |   3640        |
>         |       +---------------+
>         |           s1/1|131.180.40.5
>         |               |
>         |               |
>         |            s2 |
>         |       +---------------+
>         |       |  FR Switch    |
>         |       +---------------+
>         |               | S3
>         |               |
>         |           s1/3| 131.180.40.10
>         |       +---------------+
>         |   s1/2|               |
>         +-------|   3640        |
>                 +---------------+
>
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