Re: How does cisco router load-balancing?

2000-09-13 Thread Makarand Yerawadekar
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

Re: How does cisco router load-balancing?

2000-09-11 Thread Darren House
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

Re: How does cisco router load-balancing?

2000-09-10 Thread Rodgers Moore
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

Re: How does cisco router load-balancing?

2000-09-09 Thread Michael Fountain
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