You can do it by changing the parameters Bandwith, Delay or both, but
changing only one of this parameters is a easier and simplier way. I use
delay, because the delay of a multihop route is the sum of the delays of the
every hop to the route, but the bandwith of a multihop route is the minimum
bandwith of the every hop to the route, so using delay you have a better
control on route selection.

For example you choose using delay. You should decrease total delay of the
route R1 to R3 via R2 and R4. You can decrease the delay of R2-R3 or R3-R4
or both. You have 6 diferrent solutions.

But when you choose Bandwith, you should increase all of the bandwith
parameters of the links(R1-R2, R2-R4 and R3-R4). You have only one solution.

And delay has a lesser effect on metric calculation then bandwith. So you
can adjust feasible successors easily.

Bulent


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Kimden: "Dove" 

Kime: Gvnderme tarihi: 18 Nisan 2001 Gar~amba 07:21
Konu: 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 "R3" which must go through "R2" and "R4"). What is
> the proper way to do so? Should I change the parameter "BANDWIDTH",
"DELAY"
> or others?
>
>
> R1 ----10---- R2
> |             |
> |             |
> 10           10
> |             |
> R3 ----10---- R4
>
>
> Thanks.
> dovelet
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