Nope. And to top it off DUAL only runs on link state events - so if one
link suddenly gets saturated the router won't recalculate the metric and
split traffic up - unless something else in the network happens (cycle an
interface, add a route, soft-reset EIGRP).


On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 8:22 PM, Jeff Kell <jeff-k...@utc.edu> wrote:

> After a deployment of EIGRP with the intent of providing "link
> utilization based load-sharing" as opposed to round robin, I get the
> rude awakening that the default k-values for EIGRP do NOT include link
> utilization.
>
> Any shortcuts / workarounds / etc to resetting k-values site-wide
> without breaking each individual peering as the values are changed?
> (EIGRP won't peer with mismatched k-values...)
>
> Jeff
>
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