Are you talking about the static on the same router? What does that
accomplish?

If you were to redistribute the static into EIGRP, you can manipulate the
metric. It would take some work to tweak the calculations, but it is doable.
The static would then be advertised to the rest of the EIGRP domain.

Set the admin distance of the static to something higher than the EIGRP
admin distance, then used the redistribute static a b c d e and see what you
get.

Chuck


""Diego Rissone""  wrote in message
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> Is there a way to configure a metric to a static route?
>
> One can configure the administrative distance.
>
> I have a situation where i want to have 2 routes in the routing table ,
one
> learned by eigrp and the other a static one
>
> the problem is  even if  i configure the ad of the static with 90 , only
the
> static is installed  in the routing table because it has a lower metric
than
> the eigrp learned one
>
> thanks - Diego




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