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> Just out of curiosity, how would you create a route-map to
> modify EXTERNAL
> EIGRP specific-routes... since that was the requirement.. Now
> that I think about it.. I wonder if so
Thanks Daniel.. I will play with it..
-Sal
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As long as playing with EIGRP is not an absolute requirement, how about a
regular old route-map?
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Just out of curiosity, how would you create a route-map to modify EXTERNAL
EIGRP specific-routes... since that was the requirement.. Now
that I think about it.. I wonder if something like this would work if I
included it in the prior config?
route-map EIGRP permit 10
set metric +/- (EIGRP Metri
Thank you Daniel for the information.. I wonder if anybody was ever able to
manipulate EIGRP metrics to perform such a task.. I doubt it..
-Sal
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obviously I should clearly have a better comprehension of the questions
before I post, sorry
you may want to clear eigrp tables and neighbors after you change
administrative "distance"
KC-R10-01#clear ip eigrp ?
Autonomous System
neighbors Clear IP-EIGRP neighbors
vrfSelect a VP
; Not sure though , but a "clear ip route" after changing the "distance"
> might work.
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> Awaiting valuable inputs from the other grp members .
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> Regards,
> Srivathsan
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On router A, I have two equal cost paths, via neighbor B and neighbor C,
to a particular EXternal destination.
To begin with, I see both routes in the EIGRP topology table and also in
theIP routing table. I played around
On router A, I have two equal cost paths, via neighbor B and neighbor C, to
a particular EXternal destination.
To begin with, I see both routes in the EIGRP topology table and also in
theIP routing table. I played around with the 'delay' of the connecting
links to ensure that router A sees the rou
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