Better yet, try it with only three "w's" and see what happens.  

s vermill wrote:
> 
> Try wwww.groupstudy.com and select the professional board.  You
> may have better luck there.
> 
> =?iso-8859-1?q?asdfsafa=20asdfasdf?= wrote:
> > 
> > I have posted several times this question, but there
> > are problems because a part of the question is lost...
> > And I have other problem, I can post messages from
> > this free mail account but I don't receive messages
> > from the forum, why???
> > Well, I post again the question for the last time:
> > (I have deleted one dot, thanks John! ;) )
> > 
> > 
> > Hello, I have one question and maybe you could help me
> > with this.
> > Suppose that we have several routers speaking OSPF.
> > Now suppose that two of them (A.B.C.D and E.F.G.G) are
> > redistributing the same static router (redistribute
> > static subnet), let's say for example that they are
> > redistributing X.Y.Z.W/24
> > 
> > Bye default these ASBR's redistributes this route as
> > OSPF External type 2, and therefore with a metric of
> > 20. Right?
> > Well, if we go to a third router in the cloud, I
> > expected to see two routes to X.Y.Z.W/24 with metric
> > 20 and therefore doing load balancing, but in fact I
> > can see that this router only sees one:
> > 
> > ROUTER#sh ip route x.y.z.w/24
> > Routing entry for x.y.z.w/24
> >   Known via "ospf 500", distance 110, metric 20, type
> > extern 2, forward metric 8
> >   Last update from a.b.c.d on ATM1/0.109, 00:07:02 ago
> >   Routing Descriptor Blocks:
> >   * X.Y.Z.W, from A.B.C.D, 00:07:02 ago, via
> > ATM1/0.109
> >       Route metric is 20, traffic share count is 1
> > 
> > What's the meaning of "forward metric" value? I have
> > found that this value is the cost from ROUTER to
> > A.B.C.D, and I suppose that this value is used to
> > select the route to X.Y.Z.W. Am I right?
> > And, why doesn't appear a second route with metric
> > 20??
> > 
> > Why?
> > Thanks!!!
> > 
> > 
> > 
> >
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