I know it's late but kept this one as a ref as one i'd come back too....

Lab 17 task 6.3 is asking for CAT2 to always prefer OSPF routes from R5
with restriction being cost and bandwidth

The solution is correct as they change the AD to 109 for "any" routes (no
ACL used) received from R5 hence 109 is better then the other peers on that
subnet i.e 110

Hence no need to change the AD to 109 by using distance for two OSPF peers
(which isn't possible anyway)

Distance vector routing protocols use the common subnet as update source vs
Link state routing protocols which use the RID in the distance command.

--
BR

Tony


On 15 October 2012 17:40, Fulvio allegretti <[email protected]> wrote:

> The ip address in the distance command is the router-id (I do think the
> command reference guide could be better  there).
>
> My issue is now, can I affect the distance of prefixes I receive from more
> than 1 neighbor with the same metric, with the distance command so that he
> admin distance of the prefixes from 1 of the two neighbors is different? I
> can't get it to work.
> here is the example I am working with:
>
> Cat2#sh ip route ospf
>      136.10.0.0/16 is variably subnetted, 19 subnets, 6 masks
> O IA    136.10.6.6/32 [110/2] via 136.10.56.6, 00:00:20, Vlan56
> O IA    136.10.5.5/32 [110/2] via 136.10.56.5, 00:00:20, Vlan56
> O IA    136.10.4.4/32 [110/130] via 136.10.56.6, 00:00:20, Vlan56
>                       [110/130] via 136.10.56.5, 00:00:20, Vlan56
>
> I would like to change the admin distance of 136.10.4.4 to 109 when
> received by 136.10.56.5 router-id 136.10.5.5
>
> Thanks
> fulvio
>
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