I think you got it wrong. 10^8 bites/second has cost 1. That means that
cost 1 is 100 Mb/s.

    If you have higher bandwiths in you environment, you should set 'ospf
auto-cost reference-bandwidth' to correct reference bandwith (if I get it
right, this will then be cost 1 and all other costs will use this as a
reference instead of 10^8). Be careful with this, especially with older
IOSes and in multi-vendor env.


Marko.

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Subject: OSPF Cost [7:74098]


> Guys,
>
> Just to confirm that this is the correct costing default for OSPF :-
>
> 10*8 (1,0000,0000) \ bandwidth in kbps
>
> BW 10000000 Kbit - 10Gig   = OSPF Cost 10
> BW  1000000 Kbit - 1Gig    = OSPF Cost 100
> BW   100000 Kbit - 100Meg  = OSPF Cost 1000
> BW    10000 Kbit - 10Meg   = OSPF Cost 10000
> BW     1544 Kbit - T1    = OSPF Cost 64767 (rounded up)
> BW       64 kbit - DS0     = OSPF Cost 1562500




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