From: Volkov, Dmitry (Toronto - BCE) (dmitry_volkov@ca.ml.com)
Date: Wed Oct 16 2002 - 14:04:34 GMT-3
I guess You can use distance :
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/ip_r
/iprprt2/1rdindep.htm#xtocid2
Dmitry
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Peter van Oene [mailto:pvo@usermail.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 12:32 PM
> To: Dave Cooper; CCIE
> Subject: Re: OSPF route manipulation
>
>
> Can't do it. This type of granular traffic engineering is one of the
> things MPLS-TE is useful for. Metric based TE is topology
> centric and
> fixed for all destinations over a given topology. The
> topology itself
> cannot be modified on a per destination basis.
>
> At 06:14 AM 10/16/2002 -0700, Dave Cooper wrote:
> >Hi
> >
> >Four routers in a diamond shape
> >
> > |----r2----|
> >r1 r4
> > |----r3----|
> >
> >All are in area 1. All interfaces serial p-2-p
> >
> >R1 is advertising 2 routes x.x.0.0 & y.y.0.0
> >R4 has 2 equal paths for each (via r2 & via r3)
> >
> >How can I force r4 to "prefer" r2 for x.x.0.0 and r3
> >for y.y.0.0
> >In case prefered path is not there, use the other
> >path.
> >
> >I tried using cost/bandwidth/distribute-list. But they
> >can't distinguish x from y and change metric
> >accordingly.
> >
> >Is this possible ?
> >
> >Thanks
> >Dave
> >
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