Re: All about "distance" command - compact summary.

From: Manny Gonzalez (gonzalu@xxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Mar 06 2002 - 18:48:41 GMT-3


   
I can think of one quick and dirty way to do this.

Run a SEPARATE OSPF process on both these routers and place the
interfaces between them into this new process. Do whatever you want with
the distance there. Then, redistribute process x (with the modified
distance) into process y and condition the distance there during the
redistribution to keep it the same as what you are injecting from.

I may be off a bit on this and see no reason for adjusting the distance
PER NEIGHBOR but this may work. There are a lot of other options in the
OSPF process as well as in the ROUTEMAPS you may want to fiddle with.
Get creative :-))

Lab Candidate wrote:
>
> Jaeheon,
> This is nice, but the problem is by doing this you have to change AD on all t
he routes coming from
> a single router, how can you change AD on individual routes coming from a cer
tain router. I
> personally don't think it's doable, but would like to know any suggestions.
>
> ---
>
> Hi, all.
> I've summarized all about "distance" command that I can find out through my o
wn lab.
> I think this summary may be helpful to some of you.
> Any comments will be welcomed, And please correct me if I'm wrong.
>
> Jaeheon,



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