Provided these paths are equal metrics in the routing table you will have
load balancing. However, if you have fast switching on the load balancing
will be on a destination by destination basis. To achieve load balancing on
a packet by packet basis you need to turn fast switching off.
Jim
"Rizzo Damian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Were currently using EIGRP as our routing protocol and we now have two
> separate T1 connections that were running Frame-relay on. If my
> understanding of EIGRP is correct, then I shouldn't have to make any
> modifications to the router in order for load balancing to take effect
> correct?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> -Rizzo
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