I'm thinking the answer is not ospf magic, but rather some form of QoS policy 
on the 1Gig link, or even an ACL to selectively slow/block your specific high 
throughput networks.

Brad


On 25/09/2013, at 18:09, "R S" <[email protected]> wrote:

> basically I've a triangulation A - B - C - A
> 
> single area 0
> 
> A-B link is 10Gbs
> A-C and B-C is 1 Gbs
> 
> since in A-B run a very high volume of traffic (storage), I do not want if 
> A-B fails this traffic goes through C
> 
> C redistribute as well statics into OSPF
> 
> Hope it clear now
> 
> Subject: Re: [j-nsp] Junos ospf question
> From: [email protected]
> Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2013 10:23:39 +0200
> CC: [email protected]; [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> 
> Can you give some more details? I'm not sure I understand all of your 
> requirements.
> Are you trying to influence something native to OSPF, or are you talking 
> about setting metrics for routes redistributed (Cisco-speak) from another 
> protocol?
> /Per
> 25 sep 2013 kl. 10:09 skrev R S <[email protected]>:I understood the same 
> and I need to be able to drop network announcement in a very granular way...
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