01-16-2010 09:34 PM - edited 03-04-2019 07:13 AM
When you do a show ip route, what does the "traffice share count 1" mean?
sa26#sh ip route 174.0.0.1
Routing entry for 174.0.0.1/32
Known via "ospf 2020", distance 110, metric 12, type intra area
Last update from 10.0.3.250 on FastEthernet0/0, 00:38:02 ago
Routing Descriptor Blocks:
* 10.0.3.250, from 174.0.0.1, 00:38:02 ago, via FastEthernet0/0
Route metric is 12, traffic share count is 1
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01-16-2010 11:25 PM
Hi David,
Traffic share count is used to identify the outgoing packets in various links.OSPF doesn't allow you to do a unequal cost load balancing .With EIGRP , this can be achieved by using the "variance" command (under "router eigrp" ).The " traffic share count " value is an indicaion of how many packets
would be transmitted over the various paths ( equal cost ( in which case it is 1:1 ) / unequal cost ).
With the use of the " variance " command in EIGRP , the router can bemade to transmit traffic in ratio proportion to the metric of the
unequal cost routes.
Hope that clears out your query!!
Regards
Ganesh.H
01-16-2010 11:25 PM
Hi David,
Traffic share count is used to identify the outgoing packets in various links.OSPF doesn't allow you to do a unequal cost load balancing .With EIGRP , this can be achieved by using the "variance" command (under "router eigrp" ).The " traffic share count " value is an indicaion of how many packets
would be transmitted over the various paths ( equal cost ( in which case it is 1:1 ) / unequal cost ).
With the use of the " variance " command in EIGRP , the router can bemade to transmit traffic in ratio proportion to the metric of the
unequal cost routes.
Hope that clears out your query!!
Regards
Ganesh.H
04-19-2024 10:51 PM
Hi Ganesh,
But isn't CEF responsible for load-balancing packets over multiple links?
Thanks,
Riad.
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