Configure two static routes
Dave
Diego Rissone wrote:
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> really i need to have both routes for load balancing
> the problem is that only one link runs a routing proto and the other not
>
> i agree with you folks that the term metric of a static route is strange
but
> i have no other term to
really i need to have both routes for load balancing
the problem is that only one link runs a routing proto and the other not
i agree with you folks that the term metric of a static route is strange but
i have no other term to describe the situation
regards- Diego
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yes chuck what you said is the only solution i implemented to this issue
it´s tweaky but possible . one must take in account not only the feasible
distance ( or metric ) of the distribution but also to set the
administrative distance to be 90 for this specific operation so the router
installs bo
Static routes do not have "metrics" as dynamic routes do. You are
correct in stating that the route with the lower administrative distance
is installed in the routing table. If your static has a lower distance
than the learned route the static will be used. If you have 2 routes
that have the ex
Static routes don't have a metric
(As Howard would say) What problem are you trying to solve?
About the only reason (I can think of) for 2 routes in the routing table is
to load balance across them. If you're not going to load balance (i.e. if
the static link is just for redundancy), th
Are you talking about the static on the same router? What does that
accomplish?
If you were to redistribute the static into EIGRP, you can manipulate the
metric. It would take some work to tweak the calculations, but it is doable.
The static would then be advertised to the rest of the EIGRP domai
Sanchez
is right what you said
but one thing is the administrative distance and the other is the metric .
my concern is with the metric itself. as far as i know the metric can´t be
modified for a static route
regards - Diego
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Diego,
To configure an Administrative distance on a static route do the following.
ip route 10.4.0.0 255.255.0.0 10.1.20.1 100
The AD is set at 100 which is higher that the default of 90 for EIGRP.
This is called a floating static route and would be used in case of EIGRP
failing.
Brgds,
Steve
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