From: Tom Martin (tig@wiltecinc.com)
Date: Tue Jul 06 2004 - 14:27:44 GMT-3
Tim,
"traffic-share min" requires that all paths have the same (best) metric
in order for traffic to take multiple paths, even if variance is
configured.
"traffic-share balanced" splits IGRP/EIGRP traffic proportionally across
all paths (within the variance tolerance).
-- Tom
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Subject: traffic-share min versus traffic-share balanced
Hi Guys,
I'm somewhat confused by the 2 commands above. They seem to be
interchangable, but knowing Cisco, they're probably not.
You'll find the 1st command in the Protocol Independent CR and the 2nd
in the
Eigrp CR.
I'm hoping someone can come up with a couple of good examples that
clarify
when to use each command and how they work.
Thanks in advanced, Tim
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