I failed maths dismally at school now im faced with this metric stuff ...
IGRP calculates the metric by adding together weighted values of different
characteristics of the link to the network in question. These values
(bandwidth, bandwidth divided by load, and delay) are weighted with the
constan
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> I failed maths dismally at school now
Dave,
Essentially, the K values don't work. The full metric is never implemented
(also true of EIGRP). Bandwidth and delay are all that is used. The delay
is pretty intuitive. You just add the delay of each interface along the
way. As for bandwidth, you use the smallest value between end poi
Components of the EIGRP Metrics Calculation
In basic terms, the values are K1 - K5 are multipliers that give preference
to the metric components of bandwidth, load, delay, reliability, and MTU.
a.. By default: K1 = 1, K2 = 0, K3 = 1, K4 = 0, K5 = 0.
a.. Delay is the sum of all the delays of
Try this website from cisco
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/103/3.html
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> I failed maths dismally at school now im faced with
> this metric stuff ...
>
> IGRP calculates the metric by adding together
> weighted values of different
> characteristics of the link to
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