There is a feature configured with "parser config cache interface", that
caches interface configuration. On a Cat6k5 w/ Sup720 it reduces time to
generate running config from 7 to ~1 sec (YMMV).

Beware of the bug CSCtd93384!

Martin

On 1/18/2012 4:31 PM, Peter Rathlev wrote:
> And the fact that composing the running-config takes a long time and
> stresses the CPU with large-ish configurations on e.g. the Sup720 would
> also be a nice thing have mitigated. Maybe the different processes
> responsible for composing their part of running-config could cache their
> results and just send the cached version if nothing actually changed.
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