Sure, you definitely can,  part of the config would depend on what routing
protocol you're running - are the
routes the same cost?  (What is the speed of the circuits between B and the
final destination, and C and the
final destination.   Post that info and I'm sure we can hook you up with a
configuration.

Wayne Lawson, SE - Cisco Systems
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Subject: Load Balancing between two routers

I have three routers connected via token ring, A, B, & C.
Routers B & C both have serial links to the same location.
Can I configure router A to balance the traffic between routers R & C.
Currently using static routes in A to send traffic to B only.
Thanks!
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