The first one would place more work on your left hand early on, the
second will keep the concentration on your right hand typing longer.
Other than that, no difference. :)
If you're like me, you'll type it the second way... Mostly because you
left off subnets first until the router informed you it would
redistribute at classfull boundaries reminding you to swear loudly, hit
the up arrow and add subnets in there!
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Jitendra Anbu wrote:
> Hi all the experts at GS,
>
> Can someone explain the difference when redistributing RIP into OSPF the
> effect that it would have using the following two commands? Basically, I have
> swapped the keyword SUBNETS with metric-type
>
> R2(config-router)#redistribute rip subnets metric-type 1
>
> R2(config-router)#redistribute rip metric-type 1 subnets
>
> Thank you all
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jit
>
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