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Please help for big router metric problem. I have a router 7609 and error message %DUAL-5-NBRCHANGE: IP-EIGRP(0) 100: Neighbor 182.29.1.128 (GigabitEthernet5/2) is down: K-value mismatch.
You have a K -value mismatch. Check under the EIGRP process on both routers to see of the metric weights were adjusted or if you are redistributing EIGRP make sure you set the correct values.
usaccie said
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craiggrist said
I like the structure and commitment you are showing here to the CCIE.
You are a little further down the line than me and stumbling on your Blog has given me a renewed vigor to push on with CCIE.
Keep up the good work!
Craig
Ruhann said
Hi Pete
I would like reciprocal links to your blog.
I am the author of Routing-bits
Please contact me
Regards
Ruhann
Peter Kurdziel said
I love your site. I added your site to my links.
Ruhann said
Hi Peter
Thanks I appreciate it, can you please update the URL to blog.ru.co.za and the name to Routing-Bits.
Keep up the good work.
Regards
Peter Kurdziel said
done
Nasser said
Hello,
Please help for big router metric problem. I have a router 7609 and error message %DUAL-5-NBRCHANGE: IP-EIGRP(0) 100: Neighbor 182.29.1.128 (GigabitEthernet5/2) is down: K-value mismatch.
???????
Peter Kurdziel said
You have a K -value mismatch. Check under the EIGRP process on both routers to see of the metric weights were adjusted or if you are redistributing EIGRP make sure you set the correct values.