RE: Want to Be a CCIE? Try This One [7:6076]

2001-05-29 Thread Hire, Ejay
IIRC, OSPF works on the basis of path cost. To make the router Prefer a path, you A. Raise the cost of the bad link above the good link or B. Lower the cost of the good link below the bad link From CCO, I see that ---Begin quote from

Re: Want to Be a CCIE? Try This One [7:6076]

2001-05-29 Thread EA Louie
: Want to Be a CCIE? Try This One [7:6076] IIRC, OSPF works on the basis of path cost. To make the router Prefer a path, you A. Raise the cost of the bad link above the good link or B. Lower the cost of the good link below the bad link From CCO, I see that ---Begin quote from http

RE: Want to Be a CCIE? Try This One [7:6076]

2001-05-29 Thread Hire, Ejay
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Want to Be a CCIE? Try This One [7:6076] you're correct *only* if you're dealing with INTRA-AREA routes. Read up on OSPF again and look at the order of precedence for OSPF route selection, especially around routes provided by ABRs. -e- - Original Message