You can also use CEF, much less CPU intensive.

  Dave

Patrick Ramsey wrote:
> 
> I believe as long as you have route cache disable, the router will load
> balance per packet...if route cache is enabled then it goes per
destination.
> 
> Of course I have only used this config with OSPF and not static routes...
> 
> >>> "to cisco new"  01/24/02 05:10PM >>>
> can anyone answer this question regarding load balancing.  from what i
> gather, a cisco router can load balance between up to six static routes to
> the same network (per packet or per destination).  what kind of load
> balancing does the router do for static routes to different networks?  the
> configuration that i have set up is two gateways to 2 different isp's (as a
> result, 2 different networks)on fe0/1 and e1/0, which NAT to a single port
> (e0/0) to my local network.  it works...but what kind i'm wondering what
> criteria the router uses for route selection (or load balancing).
> 
> thanks
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