The value of the config register is dependent on the type of router you have. Some use 0x102, some use 0x2102. Check the Cisco website to get the correct value for your router. Put the wrong value into the register and your router won't know "where to go" so to speak (i.e., not into...
Assuming EIGRP is your routing protocol I completely agree with chrisjohnson4: Decrease the bandwidth on your secondary (backup)path.
EIGRP is not as "smart" as people think it is.
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