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  1. EIGRP Variance Command Example. This lesson demonstrates how to use the EIGRP variance command to load balance EIGRP over feasible successors. If you have no idea what I’m talking about then it’s best to read my lesson about EIGRP unequal load balancing first before you continue.

  2. 3 de jun. de 2009 · In order to instruct EIGRP to select the path E-B-A as well, configure variance with a multiplier of 2: router eigrp 1 network x.x.x.x variance 2. This configuration increases the minimum metric to 40 (2 * 20 = 40). EIGRP includes all routes that have a metric of less than or equal to 40 and satisfy the feasibility condition.

  3. router eigrp 1 network x.x.x.x variance 2 Esta configuración aumenta la métrica mínima a 40 (2 * 20 = 40). EIGRP incluye todas las rutas que tienen una métrica menor o igual a 40 y satisfacen la condición de factibilidad.

  4. By adjusting the variance parameter, EIGRP can efficiently distribute traffic across paths with different metrics, making full use of available resources and improving overall network reliability. This advanced feature distinguishes EIGRP from other routing protocols, providing a unique advantage in complex network environments where ...

  5. The variance command determines which of these routes is used by the router. This document explains how unequal cost path load balancing works in Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP). Prerequisites. Requirements. This document requires a basic understanding of IP routing protocols and EIGRP routing protocol.

  6. 4 de abr. de 2012 · EIGRP provides a mechanism to load balance over unequal cost paths throungh Variance Command. Variance is a number (1 to 128), multiplied by the local best metric then includes the routes with the lesser or equal metric. The default Variance value is 1, which means equal-cost load balancing.

  7. 29 de sept. de 2018 · EIGRP Variance is all about unequal path load balancing. By default, EIGRP only load balances on paths that have identical metrics and meet the feasibility condition . A quick side note: The feasibility condition is a mechanism to ensure a loop-free path to the destination network.