By default all ospf routes have a default distance of 110.

But you can use the distance command to change the distance values. (Just like 
eigrp does by default).


Syntax : 


distance ospf {[intra-area dist1] [inter-area dist2] [external dist3]} 
 

Thanks.

Wilson F. Tuma
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________________________________
 From: manjo vj segar <[email protected]>
To: ccie_rs <[email protected]> 
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2012 11:50 AM
Subject: [OSL | CCIE_RS] ospf ad 110
 
hi ,
got this below question from a fiend.
just taught of sharing it with you guys if anyones intrested in aswering
him.


Does anyone know why OSPF does not have an external administrative distance
value? Is there a specific reason for it? Was it just an oversight?

My question is related to redistribution, as in the issues it causes when
redistributing routes into OSPF and the inefficienceis it causes.

I understand how to fix these inefficiencies, Route Maps, Change AD value
etc, but I was just wondering if anyone knew the reason why OSPF maintains
the AD of 110 irrespective of whether it's advertising Internal or External
routes .

regards,

manoj
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