K5 is MTU. In the formula to calculate the metric it is written as metric =
[K1*bandwidth + (K2*bandwidth)/(256 - load) + K3*delay] * [K5/(reliability +
K4)] ... but K5 still represents the MTU
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 3:06 PM, Cisco Fanatic <ebay_products_at_hotmail.com>wrote:
> All,
>
> It is simple, but somehow I get confused with different wording in
> different
> docs.
>
> Is K5 MTU or (K4 and K5 both reliability)?
>
>
>
>
>
> ToS - 0
>
> Bandwidth - K1
>
> Load - K2
>
> Delay - K3
>
> Reliability - K4
>
>
> MTU - K5
>
> -Yuri
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