There is a yes answer to #2, but it probably requires 2 routers.
Basically, you need to have four paths between the routers either four
interfaces or vlan trunks, static routes on the "LAN" router, and policy
routes "internet" router.
Can it be done in one router? I'm not sure, but here's something to try.
Build four loopback interfaces, four static default routes to the loopbacks,
and do policy routing on the in-bound traffic on the loopbacks setting the
next hop to the serial interfaces (1 to one interface 3 to the other).
Enjoy,
Rodgers Moore
"Hussam Adili" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi everyone,
>
> I looking for an answer to the following questions:
> 1) How many equal path cost static routes to the same destination
> network can a cisco router support.
> 2) how Can traffic be load shared between two redundant links on 1 to 3
> ratio using static routing (i.e. 1 packet on one interface and 3
> packets on the other.)
>
> Your help is highly appreciated
>
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> Hussam N. Adili
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