From: tycampbell@comcast.net
Date: Tue Jul 06 2004 - 20:06:51 GMT-3
I think variance may be the answer you are looking for
variance of 2 should do it for this scenario
> Hi guys,
>
> Here's the scenario:
>
>
> 2 mbps
> R1 -----64k ----- R2 ========= R3
> 1 mbps
>
>
> All routers are running Eigrp. R2 and R3 have unequal load balancing
> configured.
>
> Traffic between R2's lo0 and R3's lo0 unequal load balances perfectly.
> However, traffic between R1's lo0 and R3's lo0 don't
> unequal load balance. In this case, traffic is balanced equally across the 2
> links between R2 and R3.
>
> What the best way to have twice as much traffic going over the 2 mbps link
> from R3 to R2 as the 1 mbps link between those 2 routers?
>
>
> TIA, Tim
>
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