RE: Route Metric

2011-12-19 Thread Alexander Bahoor

Sorry for the broadcast, but don't see a group with networking and wireless.

Can someone please recommend a list of  wireless client adapters that support 
fedora or linux in general? I checked a few vendor, but did not see download 
for them.

Rgrds,

Alex
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Re: Route Metric

2011-12-16 Thread Neil Horman
On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 07:22:32PM +, Alexander Bahoor wrote:
 
 Greetings,
 
 
 Route metric is a variable  that a router uses to choose the best route to a 
 destination. Depending on the routing protocol, the metric definition is 
 different. What I'm trying to understand is how Linux defines the metric in 
 the route output command.
 
 For example when a Fedora laptop has two active interfaces, Ethernet and 
 wifi, the metric in route output, is set to 1 for Ethernet and 2 for WiFi. 
 Reading the man page on the route command, it says the metric is defined as 
 hop counts to a destination. Based on the above observation,  this is 
 incorrect or incomplete. It definitely include the hop count, but how fedora 
 came up with 1 and 2. Could it be just used these number arbitrarily to 
 indicate to IP, that the Ethernet interface is the preferred path  to use to 
 send traffic, because it's speed is faster and more reliable?
 
Thats pretty much it.  If you read the rest of that entry on the man page, the
metric is a user assigned value from a routing daemon (or other utlity), to
indicate path preference when there is a need to make that determination.  The
kernel doesnt use it anymore, but some routing daemons do.
Neil

 Basically what I'm looking for is the definition of the metric defintion in 
 Linux or Fedora. And if someone shed light on the windows definition that 
 would be great.
 
 Rgrds,
 
 Alex
 
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