From: Divin Mathew John (divinjohn@gmail.com)
Date: Sun Mar 29 2009 - 13:38:36 ART
i guess.. when you are redistibuting the EIGRP into RIP then u can set the
seed metric or the metric which will apply to all the routes. or maybe u can
use a routemap to alter the path metrics to however u want! rip by default
uses 120...so i guess for the 120 shud be fine for EIGRP redistributed
routes...but u must play with the metric instead... like u feel that a route
might get sub optimally routed via the EIGRP redis routes then u will have
increase or decrease the metric for that particular route.! the point here
is that u gott aplay with the AD and metric for optimal routes.!
Thanking You
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On Sun, Mar 29, 2009 at 10:02 PM, Khurram Noor <
engr.khurramnoor@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> i was doing some redistribution practice and got a question for you guys.
>
> if we redistribute eigrp routes into rip, the eigrp external routes (170)
> will get a AD of 120 in rip domain. so it means the redistributing routers
> can face a problem of sub optimal routing. How can we avoid routing of
> packets through rip domain instead of using the correct eigrp domain for
> these external eigrp routes. whats the technique?
>
> There is no command that can alter RIP "external" routes inside Rip routing
> process! Am i right?
>
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