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equalize tries to probabilisticaly change between more
equal cost gateways for each packet while without equalize
it assigns one gateway for one src/dst pair for its life.
Latter is often better for more connections and slow links.
devik

On 18 May 2002, William L. Thomson Jr. wrote:

> What is the difference between
>
> ip route add default equalize
> and
> ip route add default
>
> when using more than one gateway?
>
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