Stephane Litkowski wrote:
> 
> If you don't want to (or can't) use CEF, just use the command :
> no ip
> route-cache on destination interfaces to desactivate FAST
> SWITCHING.

Destination interfaces or ingress interfaces? I would think you would
disable it on the incoming interfaces to disable the automatic behavior of
using the fast-switching cache when a packet comes in. Correct me if I'm
wrong, please. Thanks.

Priscilla


> NB : using CEF is more efficient than using PROCESS SWITCHING.
> 
> 
> Stephane
> 
> 
> ""Russell Heilling""  a icrit dans le
> message de news:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > ""afshin""  wrote in message
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > > I have got two internet links from two ISPs boths of which
> are directly
> > > connected to the lan .
> > > I would like to set the default gateway of my clients to
> the 3660 router
> I
> > > have on my network so that it will load balance the
> outgoing traffic
> > accross
> > > the two seperate internet links.
> > > I though maybe two equal cost default routes would result
> in load
> > balancing
> > > between equal cost paths . but it didn't work.
> > > Is there a command to allow load-balancing between equal
> cost static
> > routes
> > > , that I am missing ?
> > > Policy routing is not quite what I want because the load
> will not be
> quite
> > > balanced.
> > > Any clues ?
> >
> > Default load balancing is per destination, so if you are
> testing from a
> > single workstation you will always hit the same link.  To get
> a more even
> > load sharing you'll want to enable per packet load sharing. 
> To do this
> > globally enable CEF ("ip cef" in global config mode), and
> then add the
> > following command to the interface config on the interfaces
> connecting to
> > the ISPs: "ip load-sharing per-packet".
> >
> > Hope this helps.
> >
> > Russell Heilling
> > http://www.ccie.org.uk/
> 
> 




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