For question 2, CEF is able to do both per destination forwarding(default)
and per packet forwarding when doing load-balancing. You can configure the
out-bound interface  to per-packet forwarding using the "no ip load-sharing
per-destination" command

Richard

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> Hi, all
>
> 1. The routing question is concerned with EIGRP. Although the RLD and RLY
> are not calculated into the metric, they can be used with full
> understanding of the metric. Question: Do they have the global
significance
> along the route, or they have local significance aquired from the
> interface.
>
> 2. The switching question is the CEF. We know that the Process switching
> path does per packet forwarding (routing table lookups), Fast switching
> does per destination forwarding (routing table lookups). Question: How
does
> the CEF do when forwarding the packet.
>
> Welcome the email me directly: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> thank you very much!
> best regards!
>
> Aaron zhao




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