Re: Looking for some logic here......

2000-12-21 Thread Ilya Mazhara
Ther're no logic. Just remember: FDDI TTRT, Transparent bridge root priority, BGP MED and most routing interface costs are preferable with lower values and others ### are opposite. Charles Henson wrote: > > Is there any logic or rule of thumb that can be used to remember what is > selected by th

Re: Looking for some logic here......

2000-12-20 Thread Jeff McCoy
to summarize then: bridging (low,low) - lowest priority root - lowest port cost forwarding router ids (highest lb,up/up int) dr/bdr (highest priority) HSRP active (highest priority) routing decision outbound (high) (highest value weight, local pref) routing decision advertised as bes

RE: Looking for some logic here......

2000-12-20 Thread Robert Padjen
er 20, 2000 3:04 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Looking for some logic here.. > > spanning tree root bridge - lowest priority (default > 32768) > ospf router id - highest ip address of a loopback > int, if none: highest > up/up interface > ospf dr and

RE: Looking for some logic here......

2000-12-20 Thread Chuck Larrieu
And the logic is? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of dre Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2000 3:04 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:Re: Looking for some logic here.. spanning tree root bridge - lowest priority (default

Re: Looking for some logic here......

2000-12-20 Thread dre
spanning tree root bridge - lowest priority (default 32768) ospf router id - highest ip address of a loopback int, if none: highest up/up interface ospf dr and bdr - highest priority segments become dr, second highest becomes bdr bgp router id - highest ip address of a loopback int, if none: highe

Looking for some logic here......

2000-12-20 Thread Charles Henson
Is there any logic or rule of thumb that can be used to remember what is selected by the lowest value and what is selected by the highes value? IE.STP root bridge designation is based on the LOWEST mac. OSPF DR is based on the highest priority. Each one has to do with it's own subject matter I