10-12-2006 09:20 AM - edited 03-03-2019 02:20 PM
When redistributing into EIGRP I want a
delay of 100 milliseconds, how do I represent that ?
Thanks
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10-12-2006 09:39 AM
I believe its represented in 10 microsecond units.
so for 100000 microseconds , you would use 10000.
Vlad
10-12-2006 10:18 AM
That would be correct. IMHO, understanding the logics behind anything will always be helpful. Let's say Cisco changes the metric for delay to microseconds with a newer IOS then your calculation will be off.
Just my 2 cents.
Good Luck!!
HTH
Sundar
10-12-2006 09:39 AM
I believe its represented in 10 microsecond units.
so for 100000 microseconds , you would use 10000.
Vlad
10-12-2006 09:40 AM
You need to use a delay of 10,000. In case you want to know how did we get the # 10,000, 100 milliseconds equals 100,000 microseconds. EIGRP metric uses 10's of microseconds for delay and that would be 10,000. Here's a sample config and the second metric is the delay.
router eigrp 1
redistribute static metric 1500 10000 255 1 1500
HTH
Sundar
10-12-2006 10:04 AM
Thankyou for your help. Basically always add 2 zeros ?
10-12-2006 10:18 AM
That would be correct. IMHO, understanding the logics behind anything will always be helpful. Let's say Cisco changes the metric for delay to microseconds with a newer IOS then your calculation will be off.
Just my 2 cents.
Good Luck!!
HTH
Sundar
10-12-2006 10:29 AM
Yes thankyou Sundar I appreciate it.
Darren
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