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astorrs wrote: Yup, the higher level routing protocols just use bandwidth for route calculations, for EIGRP it's the formula:metric = [K1*bandwidth + (K2*bandwidth)/(256 - load) + K3*delay] * [K5/(reliability + K4)] The default values are K1, K3 = 1 and K2, K4, K5 = 0; and the last part (* [K5/(reliability + K4)]) is only used if K5 > 0.
scheistermeister wrote: To add to that the most common way I have seen ti make one route preferred over another (with just EIGRP) is to simply change the delay since both bandwidth and delay are static configurable variables.
ccnpninja wrote: Hi, I read that the ip bandwidth-percent eigrp [as] [percent] command should be issued on point-to-point interfaces to limit the amount of EIGRP traffic. So the bandwidth command will only be used for route metric calculations?
metric = [K1*bandwidth + (K2*bandwidth)/(256 - load) + K3*delay] * [K5/(reliability + K4)]
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