econd-best route is 22 and the feasible
distance of the best route is 24. So, in this case, the second-best route
can be the feasible successor.
HTH,
Shawn K.
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From: Colin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 5:58 AM
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Subject: Fea
Hi Colin,
take the following example:
RouterA --> RouterB --> RouterC --> Ethernet
The reported distance is the distance from RouterB to Ethernet. The feasible
distance is the distance from RouterA to Ethernet. If there is a second link
to Ethernet from RouterA:
RouterA --> RouterF --> RouterG
Hi
Just reading about EIGRP @ Cisco's web site and am having difficulty
understanding the difference between Feasible distance and Reported
distance. Throw a Feasible successor in the mix and now I'm really
confused. Please correct me if I'm wrong but from what I understand, the
Reported dist
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