On Mon, 6 Nov 2000, Jeff McCoy wrote:

> If I understand correctly, both networks on the same router..different
> subinterfaces.  If Im thinking about this correctly, the metric in the
> routing table will be 0 because they are both directly connected networks.

Yes, AD of 0, Metric of 0.

Brian


> 
> Thoughts from anyone else?
> 
> -jm
> 
> ""Jeff Walzer"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > Our internal network has 10 subnets that can be utilitized (10.10.1.x -
> > 10.10.10.x). The router IP address is 10.10.1.1.
> >
> > When I create a subinterface for 10.10.2.1 what is the metric for the
> > 10.10.2.x subnet to get to the 10.10.1.x subnet?
> >
> > Being that it is the same router will it be 1 or does each subinterface
> > increment the metric by 1 thereby making the metric 2 for each
> subinterface?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Jeff
> >
> >
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Brian Feeny, CCNP, CCDP       [EMAIL PROTECTED]   
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ShreveNet Inc. (ASN 11881)            

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