Re: Variance for Eigrp...does it actually work?? [7:33835]

2002-02-01 Thread Eric Mwambaji
Thy the following command: Under Router eigrp (AS#) no auto-summary maximum-paths 2 See if you now have multiple routes to the same destination in you route table. Eric CCNP --- John Neiberger wrote: I don't really have an answer, this is more of a me too email. I've only bothered with

Re: Variance for Eigrp...does it actually work?? [7:33835]

2002-01-31 Thread John Neiberger
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

Re: Variance for Eigrp...does it actually work?? [7:33835]

2002-01-31 Thread MADMAN
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

RE: Variance for Eigrp...does it actually work?? [7:33835]

2002-01-31 Thread Jim Brown
: Re: Variance for Eigrp...does it actually work?? [7:33835] 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

RE: Variance for Eigrp...does it actually work?? [7:33835]

2002-01-31 Thread Kazan, Naim
for Eigrp...does it actually work?? [7:33835] 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

RE: Variance for Eigrp...does it actually work?? [7:33835]

2002-01-31 Thread John Neiberger
]] Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 7:57 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Variance for Eigrp...does it actually work?? [7:33835] 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

Re: Variance for Eigrp...does it actually work?? [7:33835]

2002-01-31 Thread Cisco Nuts
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

Re: Variance for Eigrp...does it actually work?? [7:33835]

2002-01-31 Thread MADMAN
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

RE: Variance for Eigrp...does it actually work?? [7:33835]

2002-01-31 Thread John Neiberger
]] Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 7:57 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Variance for Eigrp...does it actually work?? [7:33835] 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

Variance for Eigrp...does it actually work?? [7:33835]

2002-01-30 Thread Cisco Nuts
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