From: Joe A (GroupStudy@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Jul 24 2002 - 01:18:51 GMT-3
By default they're based on bandwidth and delay. The defaults for the K
values are:
K1 and K3 = 1
K2, K4 and K5 = 0
Given this, look at the formula at top of Doyle pg 243. DLY is multiplied
by K3 and K3 = 1 by default, so DLY will be used by default.
I made a cheat-sheet that looks like this :
Value| Affects
K1 BW
K2 LOAD
K3 DLY
K5 RELIABILITY
K4 Beats me!
Of course, I use this to study and not as a real 'cheat-sheet', just wanted
to clarify that!
- Joe
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
kpalmer
Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 10:37 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: EIGRP tos k1 k2 k3 k4 k5
Hi~
I'm confused here.
k0 k1 k0 k1 k0 k0 = EIGRP default composite metric calc, right?
So,
0=tos, which is obsolete.
1=bandwidth ?
0=delay ?
1=reliability?
0=load ?
0=mtu ?
I don't think this is correct for the fact that Doyle, on my lap,
is saying boldly that bandwidth and delay are used metrics by default.
So, I have something out of order above?
The IOS is usually pretty descriptive/helpful in these situations.
But when I'm using the command, >metric weights 0 ?
>k1 (1-4698989...?)
k1, great.?? ..maybe it's doesn't even correlate to the above at all?
...OR YOU THINK IT WOULD SAY. >K1 bandwidth (1-4698989...?)
Obviously,...HELP
KPALMER
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