Took a look break then got right back in with EIGRP Metrics.
Notes:
The metrics are put into a formula and are represented by K-values
*Bandwidth(K1)-This is a static value that can be changed but it doesn’t really change the actual bandwidth of the interface, it's just used to influence routing protocols like EIGRP.
*Load(K2)- (txload and rx load) Loading will show you how busy the interface is based on the packet rate and the bandwidth on the interface.
*Delay(K3)- Delay reflects the time it will take for packets to cross the link
*Reliability(K4)- Reliability at 255/255 is 100%. This means that you don’t have issues on the physical or data-link layer. If you are having issues this value will decrease
*MTU(K5)- Maximum Transmission Unit is being exchanged between EIGRP neighbors but not used for the metric calculation
Corrections:
At 4:15 that is actually output for show ip protocols
At 16:07 I meant one hundred thousand kilobits per second.
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