Re: Multiple routes Q [7:38353]

2002-03-15 Thread QOSMAN
2 routing protocols, rip and EIGRP, have the same network being advertised, guess what, that network will only be installed by EIGRP Hunt Lee wrote: > Could someone help me get a clear understanding about this: > > I understand that when multiple routes exist in a routing table,

Re: Multiple routes Q [7:38353]

2002-03-14 Thread Tshon
his: > >I understand that when multiple routes exist in a routing table, the route >with the "longest match" will be chosen. Administrative Distance will only >breaks a tie between two routes of equal length. > >So, what is the "metric" for? When will a router

Re: Multiple routes Q [7:38353]

2002-03-14 Thread Reggie Dwight
ent things to different routing protocols. RIP ( 1 and 2 ) metric = hop count RIP will load share across several routes if the metric is the same for all of them the RIP process will install multiple routes to the same destination into the routing table if the metric is the same for all of them. If

Multiple routes Q [7:38353]

2002-03-14 Thread Hunt Lee
Could someone help me get a clear understanding about this: I understand that when multiple routes exist in a routing table, the route with the "longest match" will be chosen. Administrative Distance will only breaks a tie between two routes of equal length. So, what is the "me

Re: multiple routes

2000-08-09 Thread Geert Hampe
Hi yah, Some questions : You have multiple links : to one provider, to multiple providers, to a provider and a transit-as What are you learning from the BGP-peer : default route, the ISP AS's routes or all ??? If you use a static to one provider and BGP to the other that means that you want

multiple routes

2000-08-08 Thread Mail List for cisco routers
Hi all, We are having multiple links to the internet.On one of the port we have enabled BGP.On second port we are having static routes.how can i loadbalance both the links.Do i have to broadcast my ip on both of the gateways. regards, Binod. ___ UPDATED Post