Darren House wrote:
I thought you could only get per packet load sharing by using CEF. All
other switching methods allowed for per destination/session load sharing.
I also think (I could be wrong) that if you have E0 process switched and
E1 Fast Switched, the first packet would be process
I thought you could only get per packet load sharing by using CEF. All
other switching methods allowed for per destination/session load sharing.
I also think (I could be wrong) that if you have E0 process switched and
E1 Fast Switched, the first packet would be process switched, the route
Interesting question!
Let's go through how it works and see "In Theory" what we might expect to
happen.
The first packet to a destination is always process switched, so first
packets should be evenly distributed between the interfaces. But the E1 has
fast caching so all subsequent packets will
Hmmm, I think it is more likely to depend on the switching method of the
inbound interface then the outbound.
Hi, group,
I have question quite confused about. I learnt that per-packet
load-balancing is used when process-switching is enabled and
per-destination load-balancing is used when
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