From: Dan Shechter (danshtr@yahoo.com)
Date: Tue Jun 29 2004 - 15:43:43 GMT-3
You can use distance with ip address of the router as 0.0.0.0
255.255.255.255
and you can use the eneral distance for each protocol.
ccie2be wrote:
>Hi Guys,
>
>I came across an interesting problem in a practice lab:
>
>"In the future, additional routers may be added that will be running different
>routing protocols. Make Rx prefer routes learned via ISIS more preferable
>than routes learned via OSPF and make routes learned via OSPF preferred over
>routes learned from Eigrp."
>
>My first thought was to use the distance command to meet this requirement, but
>this command requires the source address of the router from which routes are
>learned. Since this will happen in the future, I don't know at this point
>what source address to use.
>
>Anybody have any ideas how this requirement can be met?
>
>Thanks, Tim
>
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