02-04-2004 01:22 AM - edited 03-02-2019 01:20 PM
How come that I have reliability on route 10/255 (sh ip route) and on interface 255/255 (sh int atm ....). How EIGRP calculates reliability?
Thanks!
02-04-2004 04:50 AM
Hello,
EIGRP Reliability is the likelihood of successful packet transmission expressed as a number between 0 and 255. The value 255 means 100 percent reliability; 0 means no reliability. Do you have a lot fo route recalculations ? Can you post the full output of the show interface atm command ?
Regards,
GP
02-04-2004 04:55 AM
Ruter I am looking on received this route from other one that actually has crc errors on interface. Guess this is it. I must find source of CRC errors, it is subinterface on ima group
02-04-2004 05:31 AM
Guess I've solve it, I've decreased vbr-nrt on pvc and so far there are no CRC errors and reliability is 255/255. Is there any good resorce for calculation from speed in cps to kbit/s?
02-04-2004 05:54 AM
Hello,
Cisco WAN Manager (CWM) has a tool that allows you to convert CPS to KBPS.
Or the Connection Manager:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/wanbu/svplus/11/users/conn_mgr.htm
Regards,
GP
02-04-2004 06:29 AM
:-))))) and if I do not have Cisco WAN manager ?
02-07-2004 06:34 AM
As a side note: EIGRP only pulls the reliability off the interface once, when the interface comes up. So, if the interface's reliability changes, EIGRP won't modify its metrics on the fly. This is one of the primary reasons to leave the K values alone.
The actual formula, I think, is:
255 - ((input errors/packets received) * 255)
Since that should be a percentage of the input errors normalized to a number between 0 and 255.
:-)
Russ
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