Another question,
in CEF is the whole routing table held in a cache? If so what is the
diffrence between this and the routing table held in RAM? Is the cache
faster than the regular RAM in the router?
Thanks,
Steve
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> in CEF is the whole routing table held in a cache? If so what is the
> diffrence between this and the routing table held in RAM? Is the cache
> faster than the regular RAM in the router?
There are few excellent documents about this on our favourite website.
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Another question,
in CEF is the whole routing table held in a cache? If so what is the
diffrence between this and the routing table held in RAM? Is the cache
faster tha
Just for the sake of clarity: "cache" in this context doesn't refer to a
faster-than-usual memory. The route cache is in the exact same RAM as the
routing table. For more details, see the documents Marko mentioned.
Thanks,
Zsombor
Steven Aiello wrote:
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> Another question,
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> in CEF is the
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