From: Moin, Imran (imoin@virtela.net)
Date: Thu Aug 10 2006 - 01:26:46 ART
You are correct. However, if you put K5 value of 0 in that equation, then the
entire metric value will be 0. Wouldnt it?
- Imran.
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From: ELDHO PAUL [mailto:cciein2006@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 10:24 PM
To: Moin, Imran
Cc: Group Study (E-mail)
Subject: Re: IE Vol II Lab 1 - EIGRP Metrics
metric = [K1*bandwidth + (K2*bandwidth)/(256 - load) + K3*delay] *
[K5/(reliability + K4)]
This is how metric is calculated.
Since you are asked to take BW, Load and Delay into account when computing
EIGRP metrics it becomes metric = [K1*bandwidth + (K2*bandwidth)/(256 - load)
+ K3*delay]
So only k1,k2 and k3 values are required.
On 8/10/06, Moin, Imran < imoin@virtela.net> wrote:
Hello Folks,
I have a question about question 3.5 in IE Volume II Lab1. This question asks
you to take BW, Load and Delay into account when computing EIGRP metrics.
Using the formula in the Doc CD, i worked out following K values:
K1 = 1
K2 = 1
K3 = 1
K4 = 0
K5 = 1
However, the solution guide uses K5 value of 0.
router eigrp 10
metrics weight 0 1 1 1 0 0
If you use K5 value of 0, then the entire EIGRP metric equation becomes 0.
This is because everything gets multiplied with the value of K5. So I think
K5
should always be 1.
Am I missing something?
Thanks,
Imran Moin
Senior Network Engineer
Virtela Communications
Voice: +1 720-475-4170
Fax: +1 720-475-4171
Email: imoin@virtela.net
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