You might want to look at optimized edge routing (OER). 
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6628/products_ios_protocol_option_home.html

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On Wed, 2008-02-20 at 13:30 -0800, jacob c wrote:
> We have two MPLS connections to every site. One is Sprint and one is ATT. The 
> ATT link carries all the voice data amongst the sites and everything else 
> goes over the Sprint link. We hav no control over any of this as it is all 
> managed by the providers.
>    
>   I would like to take better advantage of the links by load balancing all my 
> traffic across both links but avoid asymetric routing. Is there a way to do 
> this?  The only option that comes to mind is a DNS type of load balancer 
> which I have used in the past for multiple internet pipes, each with it's own 
> unique block of addresses from the ISP. My local lan though is only one 
> subnet. Any ideas or suggestions?
>    
>   Thank you,
> 
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