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Cisco load sharing with EIGRP or IGRP(?)

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Davembg

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Any thoughts on this subject are greatly appreciated:
Currently have Cisco switches and routers listed below -
1-3550 Poe switch
1-3524 Poe switch
1-2811 router (with 4x4 FXO ports) - voice router
1-CCM
1-Unity
3-831's

All ios images support eigrp and/or igrp.

Basically, I'd like to use a routing protocol to share our 2 internet connections. I couldn't figure-out how
to do it properly with one of the 831's, so, I thought I'd get some input.

Small LAN (<100 devices), currently using crappy Symactec 360R dual-wan router (EVIL).

I can't see using the 2811 for all the lifiting, it's processor will occasionally spike from voice traffic,
and I'd like to do some VPN tunnels, etc.

Thanks in advance for any thoughts, configs, etc!
-dave
 
Are you wanting to separate any of the 100 nodes into VLANs?

Burt
 
Not with the 831's, they don't support VLANS.
I've got the traffic in (2) subnets, one for voice, one for data.
They are also unique Vlans.
Not sure what you're getting at.....but, thanks for comment.
 
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