Maybe they did that on purpose so the redistributed routes would have a 
high metric and not be favored??

Priscilla

At 12:33 PM 11/22/00, James Haynes wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I recently took a job at a new company and one of the first tasks I've been
>given is to go over the configuration and documentation of one of the WANs.
>While going thru the router config's I have found some redistribution
>commands that are, to me, not making sense. They are:
>
>router eigrp 113
>    redistribute static metric 1544 100 255 255 1500
>    redistribute rip metric 1544 100 255 255 1500 route-map rip-to-eigrp
>
>
>Now, these are not difficult commands in and of themselves and are readily
>understandable. The thing that has me puzzeled is the value of the metric
>for Load. Here the values for load are equal to 255. This to my
>understanding represents a fully loaded route. Am I correct? If so, why
>would one want to do that? If I'm not correct what is the correct
>interpretation of the above values.
>
>
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