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		<title>By: karan</title>
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		<description>If there is a Frame Relay T1 and a point to point T1 originating on the same local router and terminating on the same rmote router, and if OSPF is configured on both interfaces, and if OSPF sees the same cost on both interfaces (based on both interfaces having the same bandwidth - either the default is the same on both or each is configured with the same bandwidth) then OSPF will load balance on both T1s. This is the best way to load balance: configure OSPF on both interfaces and make sure that both interfaces have the same cost. Other than that there is no special configuration.</description>
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