Only the lowest bandwidth in the path will be used in the calculation.

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Marko Milivojevic - CCIE #18427 (SP R&S)
Senior CCIE Instructor - IPexpert

On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 12:50, Mohammad Mousa <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
> I have two question regarding eigrp
> first, when i calculate the metric on fastethernet0/0 for specific
> route,
> I know that the equation is
> metric = (10^7/BW kilobit+ cum-delay)
> when i put this command do sh int | inc BW
> the BW is 1000,00 DLY 100 microsecond
> when i did the math based on that, the metric has never been true.. but when 
> i did it based as BW 1544 it was worked fine?
> Second,
> int lo0 20.0.0.4
> int lo0 20.0.0.5
> int lo0 20.0.0.6
> int lo0 20.0.0.7
> I have two routers (R1,R2) forming relationship between each other in eigrp,
> R2 has lo01,lo2,lo3,lo4..i redistributed them into the AS by redis connected 
> route-map.....
> when i did show ip route eigrp it gave me the routes as external=metric 
> 170,when i tried to summarized these route from R2
> it gave me the routes as internal 90 ?
> Why was this happen,if i need the route to be appeared int R1 as /29 and the 
> metric is 170,is this duable ?
> Sry guys i put alot of details, just want you all to imagine what i'am 
> talking about...
>
> Thanks alot
> Mohammad
>
>
>
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