CEF will load-balance by default across equal cost routes, on a
per-source-destination address pair.

all you need configure is "ip cef" globally on the router, and "ip
route-cache cef" on each interface where this functionality is required.

To load-balance per-packet add "ip load-sharing per-packet" globally.  You
may wish to do this if the majority of you traffic is between a single host
at each end of the circuits, where the default method will utilize a single
path, although this may mean that one circuit is used in one direction, and
other in the reverse direction - the routers have no way, or particular need
to know what path has been selected by the remote end.

hth

Andy

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Subject: CEF [7:2774]


> Has anyone used CEF (Cisco Express Forwarding) for load balancing across
> multiple T1s?  How is the setup?
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