From: George Hansen (HansenG@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Mar 13 2002 - 17:46:13 GMT-3
from CCO:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122cgcr/fiprrp_
r/ind_r/1rfindp2.htm#xtocid27
The traffic-share min command causes the Cisco IOS software to divide traffic o
nly among the routes with the best metric. Other routes will remain in the rout
ing table, but will receive no traffic. Configuring this command with the acros
s-interfaces keyword allows you to configure multi-interface load splitting on
different interfaces with equal cost paths.
Bhisham Bajaj wrote:
>what does this command do in RIP
>
>traffic-share min across-interfaces
>
>
>r1 --------------
> -------------- R2
>
>r1 has two link to r2 one is 64 kbps and the other is
>128 kbps
>
>does it have some thing to do with unequal cost load
>balancing like eigrp or igrp
>
>where one link will get 33 % and the other get 66%
>of the data
>
>BB
>
>
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