That is how all ospf costs default based on ether link speed. In reality it is
a giant math problem, you don't want to assign costs based on the defaults if
you don't have a wired network.
You should actually set costs higher and not use single digits so you have
wiggle room. You also want
Thanks for the discussion guys, I'll play around with my bench setup this
evening and see if I can get it working like I want.
On Sun, Jul 21, 2013 at 11:35 AM, Christian Palecek christ...@cybernet1.com
wrote:
That is how all ospf costs default based on ether link speed. In reality
it is a
No, it isn't. Mikrotik defaults everything to cost 10, no matter the
medium or speed.
I am pretty sure I have seen other vendors that set everything to a
particular value.
Cisco does default based on medium link speed.
On 7/21/2013 11:35 AM, Christian Palecek wrote:
That is how all ospf costs