Re: Again: OSPF external type 2 [7:55291]

2002-10-10 Thread John Neiberger
Perhaps if you actually asked a question we'd be able to answer you better. :-) John asdfsafa asdfasdf 10/10/02 10:07:33 AM Hello, I have one question and maybe you could help me with this. Suppose that we have several routers speaking OSPF. Now suppose that two of them (A.B.C.D and

RE: Again: OSPF external type 2 [7:55291]

2002-10-10 Thread s vermill
And is the cost from that third router to E.F.G.H higher than 8? Page 21 of RFC 2178 includes this passage: “When several equal-cost Type 2 routes exist, the internal distance to the advertising router is used to break the tie.” It also includes this interesting tidbit: “Both Type 1 and Type

Fwd: Re: Again: OSPF external type 2 [7:55291]

2002-10-10 Thread John Neiberger
I just realized that I kind of looked like a dork by responding like I did. I discovered that if you read this email on the web you can see the entire thing. In my mail box it was truncated dramatically. I think this is because the author has a blank line with a period at the beginning, and I

RE: Fwd: Re: Again: OSPF external type 2 [7:55291]

2002-10-10 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
John Neiberger wrote: I just realized that I kind of looked like a dork by responding like I did. I discovered that if you read this email on the web you can see the entire thing. In my mail box it was truncated dramatically. I think this is because the author has a blank line with a

Re: Re: Again: OSPF external type 2 [7:55291]

2002-10-10 Thread The Long and Winding Road
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