Re: Change administrative distance command

From: Bob Sinclair (bsin@cox.net)
Date: Sat Dec 06 2003 - 17:15:15 GMT-3


William,

ISIS is like OSPF in the way you handle administrative distance. If you
issue the command

  show isis database detail

 you will see that each router is associated with an IP address that is used
as a router id. If you reference that ip address in your distance command
you will be able to change the distance for LSPs from that router.

HTH,

-Bob Sinclair
 CCIE #10427, CISSP, MCSE
 bsinclair@netmasterclass.net

----- Original Message -----
From: "William Chen" <kwchen@netvigator.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2003 5:01 AM
Subject: Change administrative distance command

> Dear All,
>
> The command "distance <distance> <ip_adrr> <wildcard_mask> <acl>", is
> used to change the AD of the routes learnt from a particular routing
source.
> For distance vector routing protocols, such as RIP/EIGRP/BGP, the
"<ip_addr>
> <wildcard_mask>" is configured to match the IP address of the router who
> send the routing update.
>
> However, for OSPF, the "<ip_addr> <wildcard_mask>" should be
configured
> to match the router ID of the router who originated the routes. How about
> ISIS? What is it try to match?
>
> Best Regards,
> William Chen
>
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