Gosh Jenny, I don't have a clue but in the past I've had to reboot equipment
at times to make a few rare changes take full effect so maybe you're
correct.  How much pain is involved in rebooting it?

Rik

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Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 9:07 PM
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Subject: fast switching [7:23969]


Something odd is happening on my network... (not that that's unusual...)

I have a couple of 7507s connected by two E1 links.  For various reasons,
the links are set up with fast switching disabled (mainly because there are
single sessions with enough traffic to flood a single link).  The 7507 on
one side is running IOS 11.2.  Last weekend the 7507 on the other side was
upgraded to 12.1(10). According to 'show ip int', fast switching and flow
switching are disabled (on both links at both ends).  However, MRTG shows
that the traffic from the 12.1 router to the 11.2 router is not balanced
evenly across the two links.  Traffic from the 11.2 router to the 12.1
router is balanced.

Any guesses as to why this is so?  Bug (surely not, this is Cisco...:-)? Is
a reboot or shut/no shut required to change switching states (I didn't do
the upgrade myself and I'm not sure what exact configuration sequence was
used)?  Something really obvious I'm missing here?

Ta,
JMcL




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