From: ccie1101 (ccie1101@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Aug 14 2007 - 23:42:56 ART
I am sorry mate but these 3 links of a FR point-to-point, ppp and ethernet
segment is under OSPF ....
Btw, I am using IE ver 4 workbook ....
Cheers mate,
ccie1101.
On 8/15/07, NITIN NITIN <ccie_study_123@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> HI,
>
> I have a Q have u changed the distance for rip or ospf ....
> cozzz defaut ether of ospf will be prefer then serial ospf
> then serial of rip
>
> My question is even if the FR and the ethernet does not fail, why won't
> traffic flow through the ppp link since it would have a better cost
> between
> R4 and R5 right ?
>
>
> cos serial cost is more than ether cost
>
>
> *ccie1101 <ccie1101@gmail.com>* wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I have a question on load balancing on OSPF .... My question is that
> on section 4.7, the question says that the ppp link should only be used
> when
> both the ethernet and the FR link is down and as long as either the FR or
> the ethernet segment is up, no traffic should be sent over the ppp link.
>
> Notes :-
> 1) The ethernet and the FR is load balancing by changing the BW on the
> Serial interface to match that of the ethernet BW.
> 2) No change is done to the PPP link ...
>
>
> My question is even if the FR and the ethernet does not fail, why won't
> traffic flow through the ppp link since it would have a better cost
> between
> R4 and R5 right ?
>
> Thank you,
>
> ccie1101.
>
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