From: Joe Morabito (joe.morabito@xxxxxxx)
Date: Tue May 28 2002 - 20:54:50 GMT-3
That was my intention, thanks.
If you wanted bandwidth alone, it would be 0 1 0 0 0 0, right?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nick Shah" <nshah@connect.com.au>
To: "John Mistichelli" <jmistichelli@yahoo.com>; "Joe Morabito"
<joe.morabito@cox.net>; <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2002 7:46 PM
Subject: Re: using LOAD for IGRP
> If I am not mistaken, Joe's Q was that is bandwidth required to be
specified
> on the interface if load was to be taken into consideration(by specifying
> metric weights 0 1 1 1 0 0), to which I had replied that if actual b/w is
> specified, load is calculated according to that, otherwise load is
> calculated based on default b/w (eg. 1544 for serial)..
>
> Correct ?
>
> Thanks
> Nick
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "John Mistichelli" <jmistichelli@yahoo.com>
> To: "Nick Shah" <nshah@connect.com.au>; "Joe Morabito"
> <joe.morabito@cox.net>; <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 5:17 AM
> Subject: Re: using LOAD for IGRP
>
>
> > Hey Guys,
> >
> > The equation is as follows:
> > Metric = K1 * BandW + (K2 * BandW)/(256-load) +
> > K3*Delay
> >
> > The values default to:
> >
> > K1=1
> > K2=0
> > K3=1
> > K4=0
> > K5=0
> >
> > If you set K2=1 load will be taken into account.
> > Try the command:
> > metric weights 0 1 1 1 0 0
> >
> > Reference: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/103/3.html
> >
> > Hope that helps
> > John
> > 7536
> >
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