From: Peter van Oene (pvo@usermail.com)
Date: Sat Mar 01 2003 - 19:44:08 GMT-3
At 04:15 AM 3/1/2003 +0000, Sage Vadi wrote:
>Guys,
>
>I am talking about OUTGOING metrics. I am well aware
>of manipulating interface metrics and AD: they are
>LOCALLY significant - as testing in my lab proves.
Forgot to mention that interface metrics are not locally significant. They
are advertised in ip reach TLVs (128/130/135). Any router wishing to use
A's A-B interface in the A-->--B direction will use this cost in their
shortest path process.
>A----B
>
>How do I modify the outgoing routes of A, on A ITSELF.
>Not on B, where obviously these methods can be easily
>applied.
>
>Q) Is this possible @ all? The ISIS design guide does
>not state anything about this. I would think that with
>such a procotol as ISIS surely we would have a
>possible tweak in this manner?
>
>rgds,
>Sage
>
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