Your question isn't exactly clear, but I assume that these two interfaces
are at the opposite ends of the SAME link?
The load (at least on older versions of IOS) is the outbound load only.
Don't forget that DDN is full duplex.
So from router one to router two, the load is 31/255, or about 12%.  From
router two to router one, the load is 250/250 (do you really mean
250/255?), so very heavily loaded.

If you look further down the 'show interface' output, you should see '5
minute input rate' and '5 minute output rate'.  The input rate on one
router should roughly match the output rate of the other (there's actually
a couple of reasons why it might not but in most cases this holds).

On newer versions of IOS (certainly 12.1, not sure about 12.0), both the
txload (transmit, or outbound load) and rxload (receive, or inbound load)
are shown.

JMcL
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Subject:  why saw different load?


router one' int s0 and router two' int s0  use DDN to connected,also set
the same bandwidth.
router one>sh int s0
i got the load is 31/255
but
router two>sh int s0
i get the load is 250/250

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