RE: ospf question help

2000-11-05 Thread Chuck Larrieu
OSPF = EQUAL cost load balance. UNEQUAL line speed = NO load balance. That's the idea of the "shortest path first" algorithm - pick the SHORTEST path FIRST. Must be bedtime. I'm getting awfully cranky. Sorry. Chuck -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: ospf question help

2000-11-05 Thread Liu Jianxin-qch1927
In this way, your service provider must run ospf as well, but mostly it is impossible. You should run other protocols, such as BGP. -Original Message- From: Zhang Jin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 5:56 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: ospf question help

Re: ospf question help

2000-11-06 Thread samli
well, ospf will automatically calcuate the cost by itself, the bigger the bandwidth line will be chosen. in order to override it, you need to manaully adjust the cost on each interface and make the router believe that both link are each, so they will load balancing the traffice interface serial 0

RE: ospf question help

2000-11-06 Thread Liu Jianxin-qch1927
Jianxin-qch1927 Subject: RE: ospf question help what I mean "outside world" must not be Internet,so you can not give me a sense answer.Anyway,thanks. Dean --- Liu Jianxin-qch1927 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > In this way, your service provider must run ospf as > well, but m