Re: isis metric question

From: Richard Davidson (rich@myhomemail.net)
Date: Fri Jan 02 2004 - 00:57:30 GMT-3


--- DavidYour Quesion:
Also what does the external or internal routes means
>
> in ISIS ?

See: RFC 1195 isis

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 Deng <glend_99@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi Group,
>
> Happy new year.
>
> I run into a question to make the ISIS external
> route
> and Inter area routes to have the same metric value
> 30
> on r3.
>
> I have attemptted to tweak the value of r4 s0/0.24
> interface, however if I change the value of ISIS
> metric it affect the metric value of all the routes
> from r2, please help.
>
> Also what does the external or internal routes means
>
> in ISIS ?
>
> I have also try to affect the connect int of 4 by
> "redistributing connect metric 30", it does not
> have any effect on r3.
>
>
>
> Here is the topology of the int and ISIS level.
> f0/0
> |
> | s0/0.24 s0/0.24 e0/1 e0/0
> R2 ------------------r4 ----------------r3
> | L2 L2 | L1 L1
> | |
> lo0 lo0
>
> r2: lo0 136.10.2.2/24
> f0/0 136.10.12.2/24
> s0/0.24 136.10.24.2/29
>
> r4: lo0 136.10.4.4/24
> s0/0.24 136.10.24.4/29
> e0/1 40.40.40.4/24
>
> r3: lo 136.10.3.3/24
> e0/0 40.40.40.3/24
>
> r3-36-is#sh ip ro
> Gateway of last resort is 40.40.40.4 to network
> 0.0.0.0
> 136.10.0.0/16 is variably subnetted, 5 subnets, 2
> masks
> i ia 136.10.2.0/24 [115/30] via 40.40.40.4,
> ethernet0/0
> C 136.10.3.0/24 is directly connected,
> Loopback0
> i ia 136.10.4.0/24 [115/30] via 40.40.40.4,
> Ethernet0/0
> i ia 136.10.12.0/24 [115/30] via 40.40.40.4,
> Ethernet0/0
> i ia 136.10.24.0/29 [115/20] via 40.40.40.4,
> Ethernet0/0
> 40.0.0.0/24 is subnetted, 1 subnets
> C 40.40.40.0 is directly connected,
> Ethernet0/0
> i*L1 0.0.0.0/0 [115/10] via 40.40.40.4, Ethernet0/0
>
> Thanks,
> David
>
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