So based on your experience, if I set the bandwidth on one route to 45mb and 
leave the other as the default, variance of 2 will work, right? I'll try 
that and let you know.
Thanks!


>From: "MADMAN" 
>Reply-To: "MADMAN" 
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Variance for Eigrp...does it actually work?? [7:33835]
>Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 11:14:46 -0500
>
>I'm not going to attempt to explain the mathmatics but the last time I
>needed to use variance, get EIGRP to loadshare over a T1 and T3 a
>variance of 2 worked perfectly.
>
>   Dave
>
>John Neiberger wrote:
> >
> > I don't really have an answer, this is more of a "me too" email.  I've
> > only bothered with variance once in a practice lab and I was not able to
> > make it work even after setting the variance to a ridiculously high
> > number.  No matter what I did, I was not able to get both EIGRP routes
> > into the routing table.
> >
> > At some point I need to go back and figure out why it wasn't working
> > but I've been avoiding it.
> >
> > John
> >
> > >>> "Cisco Nuts"  1/31/02 12:05:03 AM >>>
> > Hello,I am testing out the variance command under eigrp and it does
> > not
> > seem to be working the way it is explained in the CCNP routing guide
> > by
> > CiscoPress. Any ideas ? Sorry, Long post but need help.I have RTA
> > connected to RTB and RTC via FR physical intf. running eigrp 1RTB and
> > RTC
> > are connected to BBR via serials also running eigrp 1BBR is connected
> > to
> > TS via serial running eigrp 1 and igrp 1TS is connected to REMOTE
> > running
> > rip.RTA to RTB to BBR have bandwidth = 64 configed.RTA to RTC to BBR
> > have
> > the default bw = 1.544On RTA, the route to Rip netw. 12. and 13. on
> > Remote show up via the RTC to BBR to TS to Remote route....which is
> > correct.D EX 12.0.0.0/8 [170/3245056] via 192.168.10.243, 00:12:37,
> > Serial0
> > D EX 13.0.0.0/8 [170/3245056] via 192.168.10.243, 00:13:42, Serial0
> > The
> > metric via RTB to BBR to TS to Remote is 41538560 as inD EX 12.0.0.0/8
> > [170/41538560] via 192.168.10.242, 00:00:17, Serial0
> > D EX 13.0.0.0/8 [170/41538560] via 192.168.10.242, 00:00:17, Serial0
> > After
> > doing the math,( multiplied 3245056 x 13 to get 42185728 which is
> > greater
> > than 41538560), I configed a variance of 13 on RTA and expected to see
> > 2
> > routes to networks 12. and 13. but only 1 route shows up, that thru
> > RTC.Is
> > there a reason why?Thank you. :
> >
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>CCIE# 2016
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