Yes you can load-balance traffic to the same destination over 2 equal 
logical paths using
"maximum-paths 2"

Using Loopback address ip to peer and acheive load-balancing to the same 
destination will require
either to use process-switching - not recommended - or enable CEF and do " 
per-packet load-balancing "


Regards,
Yasser


>From: "Brian W." 

>The way I've seen 2 paths used is by peering with a loopback interface and
>using
>neighbor peerip ebgp-multihop in the config.
>
>     Brian
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Azhar Teza"
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>Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2003 3:16 PM
>Subject: BGP Load Balance [7:69611]
>
>
> > If BGP route has two equal paths to the same destination, can it do load
> > balance by installing the command? maximum-paths 2
> >
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