From: Ronnie Royston (RonnieR@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Oct 19 2000 - 13:50:05 GMT-3
According to Doyle, the IGRP default dalay for Ethernet links is 1000
microseconds, 100 in IGRP terms. I have a couple of routers set up on IGRP
and when I look at the route to R2's Lo0 interface across the ethernet link,
I get a DLY reading of 6000 microseconds (600 in IGRP terms). My metric to
the Lo0 int is 1600. Does anyone know how this number of 6000 is arrived
at?
big36#sho ip route 12.1.1.0
Routing entry for 12.0.0.0/8
Known via "igrp 1", distance 100, metric 1600
Redistributing via igrp 1
Advertised by igrp 1 (self originated)
Last update from 192.1.1.2 on Ethernet0/0, 00:00:02 ago
Routing Descriptor Blocks:
* 192.1.1.2, from 192.1.1.2, 00:00:02 ago, via Ethernet0/0
Route metric is 1600, traffic share count is 1
Total delay is 6000 microseconds, minimum bandwidth is 10000 Kbit
Reliability 255/255, minimum MTU 1500 bytes
Loading 1/255, Hops 0
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