Hi Rashid,

Static routes will not be efficient in terms of sharing the load of the 2 
E1 links. If one of the network connecting to link1 generates more traffic 
than the other link, then it defeats the purpose of commissioning another 
new 2Mbps to sharing the congestion.

Regards,
Cheeyong

At 11:23 AM 6/10/01 -0400, Rashid Lohiya wrote:
>Just out of curiosity, would 2 static routes with same metrics not do the
>trick?
>One packet out one interface and the other out the 2nd?
>Not sure, just wondering! Or will only the first static get all the packets?
>
>Rashid Lohiya
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> > Hi all,
> >
> > I would like to perform load sharing 2 serial links on a Cisco 2501, how
> > should I go about doing that?? I had thought of using HSRP, but I think
it
> > is not applicable in this scenario. Any advise?? Below is the network
> > diagram.
> >
> >       (10.10.10.1/24)
> > | E0
> > -------------------------
> > |  Cisco 2501 |
> > -------------------------
> >      / S0        \ S1
> >     2Mbps  /         \     2Mbps
> >    / S0          \  S0
> >        ----------------     -----------------
> >        |  2501      |     |  2501      |
> >        -----------------    -----------------
> >   | E0 | E0
> >       (192.168.1.1/24)   (192.154.10.1/24)
> >
> > Thank you and regards,
> > Cheeyong




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