From: Kenneth Wygand (KWygand@customonline.com)
Date: Thu Oct 16 2003 - 11:27:04 GMT-3
Make sure you are learning the route from that particular neighbor... do
a "show ip route 192.168.140.0" and see what it says the distance is and
what the "advertising router" is. Also, make sure you reset your OSPF
process after making your configuration changes.
Kenneth E. Wygand
Systems Engineer, Project Services
CISSP #37102, CCNP, CCDP, MCP 2000, CNA 5.1, Network+, A+
Custom Computer Specialists, Inc.
"In order to understand how a router will handle a particular situation,
you first must 'be' the router."
-Anonymous
-----Original Message-----
From: Jaksec, Nick [mailto:Nick.Jaksec@acs-inc.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 10:24 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: OSPF distance command
I am trying to prefer a better path for a specific route from a OSPF
neighbor, I am using the distance command and its not working:
router ospf 1
distance 109 10.220.1.241 0.0.0.0 50
access-list 50 permit 192.168.140.0 0.0.0.255
The "10.220.1.241" is the specific neighbors router ID which shows up
when
displaying the OSPF neighbors.
I tried this same scenario on two test routers and it worked like a
charm!!
Can anybody shed some light on this situation why this is not working??
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