How about setting the bandwidth of the link to provider B higher. Or increasing the delay of the link to provider A? Either of these should work for you.
On 12/1/08 2:49 PM, "Mike Lyon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Howdy, > > So I am working on an MPLS migration from provider "A" to provider "B" > of which both terminate into my core via customer prem routers. I have > a single EIGRP process between my core and the two customer prem > routers supplied to me by both providers, of which I don't have access > to. My question is, I would like to take the routes that come in from > the neighbor "A" router and apply some kind of metrics to them so they > are not preferred over the routes learned by the provider "B" router. > > Is this possible or would I need to be running different EIGRP > processes between the two customer prem routers and then play around > with some redistribution? I am hoping this isn't the case because I > don't have access to those CPE routers and redistribution is a nasty > thing... > > Thanks in advance for any enlightnment. > > Cheers, > Mike > Jeff

