Any IGP will equal cost load share, it's the switching method that's
more important. You could set up a multilink group which "combines" the
two interface to a multilink interface for example but this does not
give you a 256K link, you still have 2 128K connections. It's much
easiers and less overhead to simply enable CEF and choose your favorite
loadsharing mechanism, per packet or per destination.
Dave
mindiani mindiani wrote:
>
> I have a router that has 2 PVC of 128k the 1st PVC on serial0 and the 2nd
> PVC on serial1. How can I bundle both PVCs on the router to make 256k. Both
> PVCs are pointing to the same router at the main site.
>
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