Hmmm, I think it is more likely to depend on the switching method of the 
inbound interface then the outbound.


>
>Hi, group,
>
>I have question quite confused about. I learnt that per-packet
>load-balancing is used when process-switching is enabled and
>per-destination load-balancing is used when fast-switching is enabled.
>
>My question is, If there are two equal-cost routes between RouterA and
>RouterB, let's say the interfaces are E0 and E1. If I enable
>process-switching on E0 and fast-switching on E1, which load-balancing
>is used in this situation?
>
>Hope can get some answer.
>Luobin
>
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