From: Ivan (ivan@iip.net)
Date: Fri Dec 01 2006 - 11:01:25 ART
Jeff Doyle
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The following three conditions must be met for a route to be included in
unequal-cost load sharing:
The maximum-paths limit must not be exceeded as a result of adding the
route to a load-sharing "group."
The next-hop router must be metrically closer to the destination. That is,
its metric for the route must be smaller than the local router's metric. A
next-hop router, being closer to the destination, is often referred to as the
downstream router.
The metric of the lowest-cost route, when multiplied by the variance, must
be greater than the metric of the route to be added.
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On Friday 01 December 2006 16:16, Ali Sheeraz Mehdi wrote:
> Hi Guys
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> I have to achieve traffic share count of 4:1 (Fastethernet: Serial) in
> EIGRP through variance, have done some metric manipulation, but I can see
> in 'sh ip route' the traffic share count of 80:20, I just want to ask
> whether it is acceptable ratio (as 80:20 = 4:1)? Variance is 4 under eigrp
> process.
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> Regards
>
> Ali
>
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