Thank you for your replies, think I've got it now. ""Tim Champion"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Could someone please confirm the following to be true (taken from CCO): > > "Per-destination load balancing allows the router to distribute packets > based on the destination address, and uses multiple paths to achieve load > sharing. Packets for a given source-destination host pair are guaranteed to > take the same path, even if multiple paths are available. For example, given > two paths to the same network, all packets for destination1 on that network > go over the first path, all packets for destination2 on that network go over > the second path, and so on. Per-destination load balancing is enabled by > default when you start the router, and is the preferred load balancing for > most situations." > > It was my understanding that per-destination load balancing was based on the > destination address only and not on the source/destination pair. > > > > If someone could clarify it would be much appreciated. > > > > Cheers > > > > Tim
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