anyone knows why MPLS require CEF to be enable on the cisco routers ?
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Off the top of me noodle I think It has to do the FIB built by CEF
and the FIB probably contains the tag info MPLS uses. I'm sure someone
else can elaborate much more eloquently than I though ;)
Dave
Router Kid wrote:
> anyone knows why MPLS require CEF to be enable on the cisco routers ?
>
mpls use sef table to forword lable if you need more information
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Hello,
I think MPLS require CEF because some mechanisms like: Packets are switched
in the interrupt code using the CEF cache (FIB table). It supports
per-packet load balancing (previously only supported by process switching),
per-source/destination load balancing (only supported by CEF switching),
nvolved in MPLS. Jim Guichard is an active participant on the
list so you can drill down about as deep as you want and get pretty good
answers.
HTH,
John
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