Hi Michael,

Yeah, the distance command doensot work for EIGRP external routes. It only
works for EIGRP internal routes. If you want to change the distance for you
routes that appears to be external you have to find a away to have those
routes advertised as internal routes and then use the route-map to change
the distance for those specific routes. This is just for lab scenario not
the real world advise :-)

-amit singh

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> Hello:
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> Could I use distance <value> source-address wildcard mask access-list in
> EIGRP to change the admin distance for some specific routes?
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> it seems it does not work for me..
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> I could use distance eigrp <internal> <external>, that works fine, but I
> don't have control for those specific routes..
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> thanks,
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> I guess it does not work with external routes..
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> Hello:  Could I use distance <value> source-address wildcard mask
> access-list in EIGRP to change the admin distance for some specific routes?
> it seems it does not work for me..  I could use distance eigrp <internal>
> <external>, that works fine, but I don't have control for those specific
> routes..  IOS version: c3640-jk9o3s-mz.124-13a.bin thanks, ~ml
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> another question on section 30
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> QoS on R8
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> I think I could use customer queuing or CBWFQ, but I don't  know there is
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