""Wei Zhu""  wrote in message
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> The Router connections are as following, R1 has 1 frame relay circuit to
R2,
> R2 has 2 frame relay circuits to R3, R2 is the ABR, R1 in Area 0, and R3
in
> area 1.
>        R1
>        /
>       /
>      R2
>     / /
>    / /
>    R3
> On R1, there is a redistribute entry. The two ip address on R2 to R3 side
> are 192.168.1.33/28, 192.168.1.17/28. The IOS is 12.2(1d).
> When enable area 1 as a stub area, the O* IA entry on R3:
> O*IA 0.0.0.0/0 [110/1563] via 192.168.1.33
>      0.0.0.0/0 [110/1563] via 192.168.1.17
> When enable area 1 as a totally stub area, the O* IA entry on R3:
> O*IA 0.0.0.0/0 [110/1563] via 192.168.1.33 (the 192.168.1.17 entry
> disappeared)
>
> It seems that in totally stub area(stub no-summary), the default traffic
> cannot be load balanced between the two circuits.
> Can anyone explain this?


sorry - can't duplicate your results. in my test bed, everything operated
precisely as expected. 12.1.5T10 and 12.2.1D on the roputers in question.

might want to check your configs again. depending on what you have been
doing, a phenomenon known as artifact can distort results. Reload helps.

otherwise, if you can document, pass along your configs, and I can try doing
things exactly the way you do them.

HTH

Chuck




>
> Thanks
> Wei




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