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" <mike.lyon@gmail.com> 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