From: ccie2be (ccie2be@nyc.rr.com)
Date: Tue Nov 16 2004 - 13:42:19 GMT-3
Hi guys,
I just want to confirm my understanding of a detail with the use of the above
command.
Is it true that no matter which form of the command is used or which protocol
is running, it affects the AD of received routes only on the router on which
it's configured?
I know, for example, with eigrp, if the distance command is used on RTR-1, to
change the AD to 80, the eigrp routes learned from RTR-1 by RTR-2 will show up
in RTR-2's route table with a AD of 90, not 80.
Is that logic always true with all routing protocols? And, is it always true
that if the AD is changed on one router, that doesn't mean that the AD needs
to or should be changed on the other routers running that routing protocol?
TIA, Tim
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