05-18-2005 07:08 AM - edited 03-03-2019 09:36 AM
Hi,
I have this connection with these routers:
RA(Internet) - RB - RC - RD(Internet)
Between RA and RB we have 2 links, 1536 each
Between RB and RC we have 2 links, 1024 and 2048
Between RC and RD we have one link, 1536
Now we have configured bandwidth 1024, RB and RC because by default we have Load - balance, but when we want Load-balace with unequal links, the traffic to Internet from RB goes trough RC, it does not use its 2 link.
Do you know what can i do ?
Best regards, Luis
05-18-2005 08:20 AM
Did you put a variance command under the EIGRP in routers B and C? If not, try variance 2, and put back the links to their original bandwidth values. That should allow them to do unequal load balancing.
Kevin Dorrell
Luxembourg
05-18-2005 09:16 AM
Thanks Kevin,
Yes, i put Variance 2 command, and their original bandwidth values, but traffic from RouterB goes trough RouterC.
I want to change it.
regards, Luis
05-18-2005 09:27 AM
On router B, could you do a show eigrp topology please? That might give a better clue as to what is going on.
Also a show eigrp neighbor. Are RA and RB actually forming an adjacency?
Kevin Dorrell
Luxembourg
05-18-2005 09:44 AM
Kevin,
I´ll get this information tonight,
Because, i couldn´t change last night.
Regards, Luis
05-18-2005 09:45 AM
Kevin,
I´ll get this information tonight,
Because, i couldn´t change anything last night, didn´t works properly.
Regards, Luis
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