the default metric should be like this the first field is TOS and it's mostly 0 the second field is K1 it should be 1 and the 4th field is K3 and it should be 1
R1(config-router)#metric weights 0 1 0 1 0 0
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I agree that K values are 5 , but when using "metric weights" command, the FIRST value is the TOS (Type Of Service) byte but as you can see it only supports a value of 0. The next values are for the actual K values:
R1(config)#router eigrp 88
R1(config-router)#metric weights ?
<0-8> Type Of Service (Only TOS 0 supported). <<<<<<<<
R1(config-router)#metric weights 0 ?
<0-255> K1
you are right, when you try to configure it the router will change that value to 0 anyways.
Because we need to have at least the default values I think that we got bandwidth, load and delay, that makes a little sense
I think that in this case this was done because we want to check not only the laod and the BW but also to use a path that do not have too much load on that particular path
I think its A too. https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/iproute_eigrp/configuration/15-s/ire-15-s-book/ire-wid-met.html
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