That is correct, you can not use distance to affect a single router.

On Sun, Jul 22, 2012 at 5:28 AM, Fulvio allegretti
<[email protected]>wrote:

>
> For some of you on this d-list it must be of a groundhog day, same
> questions over and over. I feel like this one has been asked before.
>
> It starts from LAB 17 vol 2 task 5.3 - CAT2 will always prefer OSPF routes
> from R5 -
> my solution - distance 111 R6_addres 0.0.0.0 acl
> dsg solution - distance 109 R5 address 0.0.0.0 acl
> Slightly different approach same concept. The problem is it does not work
> either way. All routes are affected not just the ones learnt from the
> router detailed in the distance command (in the dsg there is no
> verification section on this task, so you can't see if it worked on not
> when applied by the ipexpert instructor). Spend a bit of time on it, do
> some digging and found this:
> https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/thread/8963 which says: "CSCeh46993
> modifies OSPF to make it impossible to change the administrative distance
> for routes from just one advertising router within one OSPF process.  I've
> contacted the Cisco 360 folks and they are going to update the lab
> scenario, answer key and mentor guide. "
>
> Can you guys confirm this is correct? In that case, would it be beneficial
> for ipexpert to have a page on the website with the issues we are finding?
> I think it is good to find out this issues by myself, hopefully it helps me
> remember them better, but it would also be good to be able to verify them.
>
> Fulvio
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