RE: auto-cost reference-bandwidth

From: Robert Jones (trevelle@wowway.com)
Date: Thu Aug 03 2006 - 11:12:09 ART


So I take it that the options for MBITS (20000) used with command is
irrelevant. R4(config-router)#Auto-cost REference-bandwidth 20000.

 

Thx.

  _____

From: Elias Chari [mailto:elias.chari@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2006 9:03 AM
To: trevelle@wowway.com
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: auto-cost reference-bandwidth

 

There is no method...it's a design decision. The router uses this value to
calculate the interface cost as opposed to the default.

 

In a production network all routers should be configured with the command,
in the ccie lab who knows...-)

 

Rgds

Elias

 

 

On 8/3/06, trevelle@wowway.com < trevelle@wowway.com
<mailto:trevelle@wowway.com> > wrote:

I understand that the auto-cost refernce-bandwidth command is used for
interface that are greater than 100 mbs so that you can have the correct
cost associated with that interface. My question is what method is used to
come up with the MBITS per second when using the auto-cost reference
bandwidth command.

R4(config-router)#AUto-cost REference-bandwidth ?
<1-4294967> The reference bandwidth in terms of Mbits per second

Thx in advance.



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