RE: Change EIGRP routing path [7:1048]

2001-04-18 Thread Jack Williams
I was tempted to call him a SAGE, but that would mean he doesn't do Ethernet! --Original Message-- From: "Chuck Larrieu" To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: April 18, 2001 4:38:20 AM GMT Subject: RE: Change EIGRP routing path [7:1048] Best to modify the interface bandwidth p

Re: Change EIGRP routing path [7:1048]

2001-04-17 Thread Robert Padjen
Delay is used in most of the organizations that I'm familiar with, however, the obvious question is why do you wish to do this? Also, remember that this will force a query during the process. --- Dove wrote: > Hi all, > > My network is running EIGRP routing protocol. I want > to force the rout

Re: Change EIGRP routing path [7:1048]

2001-04-17 Thread Curtis Call
I would increase the delay on the R1 to R3 link to a suitable value that will make the longer route preferred over the short path. If you change the bandwidth it could affect other processes on the router. At 10:21 PM 4/17/01, you wrote: >Hi all, > >My network is running EIGRP routing protocol

RE: Change EIGRP routing path [7:1048]

2001-04-17 Thread Chuck Larrieu
esday, April 17, 2001 9:21 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Change EIGRP routing path [7:1048] Hi all, My network is running EIGRP routing protocol. I want to force the routing path so that the routing will not go through the shortest path (e.g. force the route from "R1" to &qu

Change EIGRP routing path [7:1048]

2001-04-17 Thread Dove
Hi all, My network is running EIGRP routing protocol. I want to force the routing path so that the routing will not go through the shortest path (e.g. force the route from "R1" to "R3" which must go through "R2" and "R4"). What is the proper way to do so? Should I change the parameter "BANDWIDTH"