If the bandwith and delay parameters of the links(I assume serial) are same,
check if there are summary-address definitions on serial links(or
auto-summary enabled), because the route x.x.x.x/y is always better then the
route x.x.x.x/z for EIGRP, if y is bigger than z.
If you use PPP on some of the serial interfaces, add the line "no peer
neighbour-route" on this serial interfaces.

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Kimden: "SH Wesson" 
Kime: 
Gvnderme tarihi: 17 Nisan 2001 Sal} 01:43
Konu: eigrp path [7:837]


> I have a network that is running EIGRP to provide for redundancy, for some
> reason, for this one remote site, it is taking the long route to get to
> there.  For instance, we have the following:
>
>
>
>         RTR-A
>         /    \
>        /      \
>      RTR-B---RTR-C
>
> The host we're trying to get to is on RTR-A and we are trying to get there
> from RTR-C.   Every link has the same bandwidth.  For some reason we a
> client on RTR-C is trying to get to a host on RTR-A, it goes from RTR-C to
> RTR-B then to RTR-A and finally to the host on RTR-A instead of directly
> from RTR-C to RTR-A and to the host.  Any help would be appreciated.
> Thanks.
>
>
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