well, phrak, the server ate my notations:

trying again:

see below.....




""Priscilla Oppenheimer""  wrote in message
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> At 07:03 PM 2/20/02, Steven A. Ridder wrote:
> >It's not in a packet that gets sent.
>
> It is actually. Here's a packet for you:
>
> DLC:  ----- DLC Header -----
>        DLC:  Destination = Station Cisco1053E80
>        DLC:  Source      = Station Cisco1002E75
>        DLC:  Ethertype   = 0800 (IP)
> IP: ----- IP Header -----
>        IP: Version = 4, header length = 20 bytes
>        IP: Type of service = 00
>        IP:       000. ....   = routine
>        IP:       ...0 .... = normal delay
>        IP:       .... 0... = normal throughput
>        IP:       .... .0.. = normal reliability
>        IP: Total length    = 68 bytes
>        IP: Identification  = 0
>        IP: Flags           = 0X
>        IP:       .0.. .... = may fragment
>        IP:       ..0. .... = last fragment
>        IP: Fragment offset = 0 bytes
>        IP: Time to live    = 2 seconds/hops
>        IP: Protocol        = 88 (EIGRP)
>        IP: Header checksum = 4C3F (correct)
>        IP: Source address      = [172.16.10.2] Charlotte
>        IP: Destination address = [172.16.10.1] Albany
>        IP: No options
> EIGRP: ----- Enhanced IGRP Header -----
>        EIGRP:
>        EIGRP: Version        = 2
>        EIGRP: Opcode         = 1 (Update)
>        EIGRP: EIGRP Checksum = E17D (correct)
>        EIGRP: Flags (unused) = 0000
>        EIGRP: Flags          = 0001
>        EIGRP:  .... ....  .... ..0. = Conditionally receive mode is not
> required
>        EIGRP:  .... ....  .... ...1 = Is an initial update packet
>        EIGRP: Sequence number          = 1
>        EIGRP: Acknowledgment number    = 0
>        EIGRP: Autonomous System number = 100
>        EIGRP:
>        EIGRP: Protocol ID              = 0x01 (IP)
>        EIGRP: Type Code                = 0x0102 (IP Internal Routes)
>        EIGRP: Field length             = 28
>        EIGRP: Next hop address                    = 0 (use source IP addr)

>        EIGRP: Time delay (10 msec/256)            = 512000       ?????
EIGRP delay metric???????


>        EIGRP: Path bandwidth (2,560,000,000/kbps) = 1657856   ????
bandwidth = 2.5 BILLION bps?????
what kind of a network you running there, PO??????




>        EIGRP: Min/max transmission unit (MTU)     = 1500
>        EIGRP: Hop count                           = 0
>        EIGRP: Reliability (error percentage)      = 250
>        EIGRP: Load utilization percentage         = 1
>        EIGRP: Reserved
>        EIGRP: Prefix length in bits               = 24
>        EIGRP: IP Destination Address              = 0.172.16.40
>
> Priscilla
>
>
>
> >""Sasa Milic""  wrote in message
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> > > 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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> ________________________
>
> Priscilla Oppenheimer
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