Jason,

Is this your lab network?

        ++++++++++++
        +  PE Rtr  +
        ++++++++++++
        /               \
     /           \
++++++++                +++++++++       
+ RtrA +----------+ Rtr B +
++++++++                +++++++++
  \-> Client Networks <-/

With that diagram, or a revised one, can you clarify
your question?  You mention statics; what routers are
you trying to advertise statics to, and from what router
are you wishing to advertise them?

In regards to load balancing, are you asking if you
can load balance clients to router A and router B?
Or do you want to load balance the PE router to A&B?

Thanks,
-Mark


-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Owens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2002 4:16 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: load balance/share [7:50988]


I am trying to lab up a scenario where I can load balance/share across two
routers (for redundancy) connected into an MPLS cloud. Additionally, I have
HSRP running between the two (I don't want to use MHSRP because I don't want
two gateways on the LAN). There is a direct connection between the routers.

I know I can use statics, however I want all traffic to be able to failover
to the remaining link if one goes down, instead of being being blackholed.

        |               |
        |               |
    Router 1-------Router 2
     active        standby

I have tried with EIGRP, however I was having trouble with getting a default
route injected in (without using statics). Is there any way to do this?
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