From: mani poopal (mani_ccie@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Apr 06 2005 - 11:35:57 GMT-3
Hi Tim,
Good information, I think your second option affect all routes and not specific routes. For the first option(neighbor x.x.x.x cost y), do we need the ospf network type to be either non-braodcast or point-to-multipoint non-braodcast.
Mani
ccie2be <ccie2be@nyc.rr.com> wrote:
2 options come to mind.
1) ospf has a neighbor x.x.x.x cost command.
2) ospf computes cost on the basis of bandwidth, so if you can change the
bandwidth on the interface to R6 that would work as long as the interface to
R6 is different than the interface to R1.
HTH, Tim
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Subject: Changing the cost of a specific route on OSPF
Can you think a way to change the metric of one (just one) route received
from a OSPF neighbor?
For example, R6 and R2 are both connected to R1.
R1 receives the same five routes from R6 and R2.
Is there a way to change the cost of just one of the routes received by R1
from R6?
I could not find a way, using OSPF.
I could influence the selection by using PBR, but is there other way?
Something like "offset list" for OSPF.
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