CEF switching allows you to control the type of load sharing on a per
interface basis -- with the ip load-sharing command -- see below
To enable load balancing for Cisco Express Forwarding (CEF), use the ip
load-sharing interface configuration command. To
disable load balancing for CEF, use the n
I do not think Cisco would discontinue the use of secondary IP addresses.
There are so many different uses for them and it seems (at least in my
experience)
that every network hack out there always uses them --- not that i necessarily
always like them--- but if you customers use it and need it the
And depending on the network topology you can even skip a few
layer 2 hops and 1 layer 3 hop when compare to traditional
routing.
Tony Olzak wrote:
> But the performance is still much faster than manually routing everything.
> After the first couple of packets, the switch doesn't need to go thro
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