The router DOES pass total delay and minumum bandwidth of the route
to neighbors.

check "show ip eigrp topologu  

Sasa
CCIE No 8635



"Steven A. Ridder" wrote:
> 
> I believe the delay is by default set on the interface by the router based
> on the type of link it is.  I'm sure there's charts on CCO somewhere.  You
> can change this info on the interface with the delay command, which is the
> recommended way of changing a metric if you are forced to do so.  The
router
> dosen't pass the delay info of a link to other routers as a raw figure, it
> calculates the BW and delay, then multiplies it by 256 and sends that
> calculation to a neighbor, which is the metric.
> 
> ""Yatou Wu""  wrote in message
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > Hi,
> >
> > In EIGRP, the delay metric is taken as configured in the interface of the
> > router by the administrator, by default, or by measurement?
> >
> > when the router calculates the metric, it needs to know the minimum
> > bandwidth along the path, and also the delay along the path. how can the
> > router pass the infor around? pass the total delay along the path, or
> delay
> > of every link?
> >
> > thanks
> >
> > yatou
> >
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