From: Kotte, Christopher (Christopher.Kotte@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Feb 12 2001 - 23:28:21 GMT-3
OSPF calculates the cost by:
10^8/bandwidth
So if you had a circuit that is a T-1 than you could derive that cost by
taking:
10^8/1544000=64.766 or 65
For your ip route it looks like you are specifying the host address instead
of the subnet. Try adding 173.168.40.0 instead. Not sure exactly what your
other problem is...Did you add the default-information-originate command and
redistribute OSPF into EIGRP?
HTH,
CK
-----Original Message-----
From: Steven Weber
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Sent: 2/12/01 5:17 PM
Subject: ccbotocamp lab #2...
I'm having a few problems: (1) R6 has to be configured so that the
speed on s1 is reflected in the OSPF metric but without using the ip
ospf cost command.I know that this is manipulated by changing the bw on
s1 but how do you know how much to change it in order to reflect the
OSPF metric correctly. (2)They want you to throw a static route on r2 so
that you can ping e0 on r4 but when I enter
ip route 173.168.40.1 255.255.255.0 10.20.1.1 it sends back an error
message
%Inconsistent address and mask, on top of that I can't ping r3 but to me
logically that shouldn't be a problem because they are in different AS's
and r2 is running point-to-point with the hub and r3 is running
multipoint so r1 dooesn't know that it has to map the dlci for it
because it isn't listed under the multipoint int.
Can anyone please give me a hand with these.
Thanks,
Steve
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