Delay is used in most of the organizations that I'm
familiar with, however, the obvious question is why do
you wish to do this? Also, remember that this will
force a query during the process.


--- Dove  wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> My network is running EIGRP routing protocol. I want
> to force the routing
> path so that the routing will not go through the
> shortest path (e.g. force
> the route from "R1" to "R3" which must go through
> "R2" and "R4"). What is
> the proper way to do so? Should I change the
> parameter "BANDWIDTH", "DELAY"
> or others?
> 
> 
> R1 ----10---- R2
> |             |
> |             |
> 10           10
> |             |
> R3 ----10---- R4
> 
> 
> Thanks.
> dovelet
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