From: Puneet Kathpalia (ccie4lf@gmail.com)
Date: Sun May 04 2008 - 18:09:17 ART
I would say that if theer are multiple exit points/ multiple point you are
redistributing, we need to also look at other sections and see if the
requirement anywhere refers to usinig E1 over E2. Example: If the section
refers that one router should choose one exit point over another. This could
lead to choosing one exit point over another.
Moral of the story is : Look for multiple exit points and redistribution
and a requirement referriing to giving preference to one exit point over
another.
This is just my point of view.
Regards
Puneet
On 5/2/08, Todd, Douglas M. <DTODD@partners.org> wrote:
>
> Type-1 increments the cost as it moves through the ospf network, this is
> easier
> to use when you need to prefer one routing path over another with a
> external
> network advertisement. Type-2's cost stays the same through the ospf
> network,
> but for duplicate advertisements the forwarding metric and fowarding
> address
> w/metric will make one type-2 preferred over the other.
>
> DMT
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> Roger
> Sent: Friday, May 02, 2008 11:00 AM
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> Subject: which metric-type in ospf?
>
> Hi group,
>
> While redistributing into OSPF, and the task does not specify whether it
> should
> by a external type 1 or type 2, which one do you configure / prefer and
> why?
> External type-1 or external type-2?
>
> I would say a type-1 because OSPF will always prefer a type-1 over a
> type-2.
>
> What do you think?
>
> Thanks
>
> Roger
>
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