Yes EIGRP will load across parallel paths (4 by default, up to 6 with the
'max paths' statement).   Hope this helps. 

David 

 -----Original Message-----
From:   Traister, Blake (SBCI) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   Wednesday, August 30, 2000 1:53 PM
To:     '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject:        EIGRP and Load Balancing

I have a network that is all part of an EIGRP community.  2 routers (using
hsrp internally) are direct connected to 2 other routers through 2 T1s.
Does EIGRP automatically load balance the 2 lines?  Here is a (lousy
Diagram)


            _10.1.1.2(E0) r3
192.168.253.1(s0)-----------------------------192.168.253.2
(s0)-r4-192.168.251.225(e0)_
10.1.1.1<
>192.168.251.226 (HSRP)
            _10.1.1.3(E0) r1
192.168.252.1(s0)-------------------------------192.168.252.2(s0)-r2-192.168
.251.224(e0)_

So anyone from 10.1.1.1 going to 192.168.251.0, the 2 lines SHOULD ideally
load balance...Will EIGRP aoutmatically do this?

Blake Traister
Senior Network Engineer
SBC Interactive Media
626 585 2825

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