Thanks.
 
So by default, if DFC is installed, ingress and egress on the same 
fabric-enabled module, everything is good. If egress is on a different 
fabric-enabled module, it is still not going through supervisor engine? 
Does it only goes through supervisor engine if egress or ingress is on a non 
frabric enabled module?

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From: Phil Mayers <[email protected]>
To:<[email protected]>
Date: 12/12/2012 8:59 AM
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Moving Routing from 7206VRX to 6509-E
On 12/12/12 14:41, An Nguyen wrote:
> One question I have been pondering on is how to configure the DFC4
> cards so that routing/switching traffic for VLANs on the chassis
> doesn't go through the Supervisor Engine 2T.

There's no config. It's automatic - if you install a DFC on a linecard, 
that DFC is used to perform forwarding for any packet which ingresses on 
that linecard.
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