Route-maps and statics

2000-12-15 Thread Williamson, Paul

Hi

Is there a way of redistributing a number of static routes into eigrp,
whilst altering the cost of just one of them
I thought i'd be able to do it with a route-map statement but i'm having a
bit of trouble getting it to work

Any help would be grateful
Thanks
-Paul


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Re: Route-maps and statics

2000-12-15 Thread Darren Ward

Yes you can,

In a route-map you can have different precedences and change the metrics according to
match statements that can refer to access-lists as I show below:

router eigrp 1
 redistribute static route-map into-eigrp
!
route-map into-eigrp permit 10
 match ip address into-eigrp-acl
 set metric 64000 200 255 255 1500
!
route-map into-eigrp permit 20
 match ip address into-eigrp-acl-2
 set metric 256000 200 255 255 1500
!

The precendence 10 entry uses 64Kbps on a 2000 microsecond delay path on a totally
reliable path with 1500 MTU.
The precedence 20 entry is the same but says the minimum bandwidth so far is 256Kbps.

Of course I didn't show the access-lists but you get the idea.

Does this answer what you meant?

Darren Ward

"Williamson, Paul" wrote:

> Hi
>
> Is there a way of redistributing a number of static routes into eigrp,
> whilst altering the cost of just one of them
> I thought i'd be able to do it with a route-map statement but i'm having a
> bit of trouble getting it to work
>
> Any help would be grateful
> Thanks
> -Paul
>
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