Cisco 6509E with Sup720 Loadsharing

Cisco 6509-E with two SUP720 in my environment I would like to achieve
Active / Active with load sharing between the two SUP720, can this be implemented, please advice on configuration.

Hi
AFAIK, When you are using 2 MSFCs only one of them would be active and the other would compulsorily in standby mode. So I dont think you would be able to configure active/active configuration.
Refer the following link for detailed instructions on configuring Redundancy using Dual MSFCs:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps708/products_configuration_guide_chapter09186a008019f02f.html
Hope this helps.
Regards,
AbhisheK
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    2014-09-10 09:14:04    Local7.Debug    local IP address    859: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:07.091: Vi2 LCP: O CONFREQ [REQsent] id 10 len 14
    2014-09-10 09:14:04    Local7.Debug    local IP address    860: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:07.091: Vi2 LCP:    MRU 1492 (0x010405D4)
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    2014-09-10 09:14:06    Local7.Debug    local IP address    864: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:09.107: PPP: NET STOP send to AAA.
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    2014-09-10 09:14:06    Local7.Debug    local IP address    866: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:09.107: Vi2 LCP: Event[Timeout-] State[REQsent to Stopped]
    2014-09-10 09:14:06    Local7.Debug    local IP address    867: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:09.107: Vi2 LCP: Event[DOWN] State[Stopped to Starting]
    2014-09-10 09:14:06    Local7.Debug    local IP address    868: wr1.lon: Sep 10 02:16:09.107: Vi2 PPP: Phase is DOWN

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    Sunil Bhadauria
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