what is the default OSPF seed metric?

When redistributing EIGRP routes into OSPF as type E2 external OSPF routes, what is the default
OSPF seed metric?

When redistributing EIGRP routes into OSPF as type E2 external OSPF routes, what is the default
OSPF seed metric?

A.
Infinite

B.
0

C.
1

D.
10

E.
20

Explanation:



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jslaven

jslaven

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/ip/open-shortest-path-first-ospf/113339-ospf-connected-net.html

When the redistribute command is used to redistribute routes in to an OSPF domain, the router automatically becomes an autonomous system boundary router (ASBR). By default when routes from protocols are redistributed in to OSPF with the connected keyword, these routes become redistributed as external to the AS and only the routes that are not subnetted are redistributed. When you include the subnets keyword, the OSPF redistributes the routes, which are subnetted. The process uses 20 as the default metric. This happens when no metric is specified by the use of the metric-type keyword.

When EIGRP routes are redistributed in to OSPF with the redistribute eigrp command, the routes are redistributed as E2 routes with the default metric of 20 when no metric-type keyword is specified.