Re: IP route cache

2000-11-08 Thread Michael Fountain
It determines how the router switches packets. If you use 'ip route-cache' then the router will be fast-switching the packets. The router keeps a cached memory full of recently used (which should often equal heavily used) routes & destinations. When a packet comes in it can use that cache to

Re: IP route cache

2000-11-10 Thread Krishna Shankar
08, 2000 9:31 PM Subject: Re: IP route cache > It determines how the router switches packets. > > If you use 'ip route-cache' then the router will be fast-switching the > packets. The router keeps a cached memory full of recently used (which > should often equal heavily u

Re: IP route cache

2000-11-10 Thread Michael Fountain
> >thanks that was good explaination > >can u tell me why? for what "ip mroute-cache" is used on serial interfaces > > >- Original Message - >From: Michael Fountain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >S

RE: IP route cache

2000-11-13 Thread Yee, Jason
if I am not wrong ip route-cache enable fast-switching while no ip route-cache disables fast-switching and drops to process switching so that's really a matter of enabling switching types between interfaces hope this helps Jason Yee -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[

RE: IP route cache

2000-11-14 Thread Stull, Cory
studying for the CID exam. Cory -Original Message- From: Yee, Jason [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 13, 2000 9:11 PM To: 'Tony Russell'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: IP route cache if I am not wrong ip route-cache enable fast-switching whi

RE: IP route cache

2000-11-17 Thread Charlie Hartwell
That is true and it's always enabled by default. Check the bugs for fast switching 'cos it has quite a few issues with NAT, ISDN, Frame Relay (sub-i/f), ISL on Fast Ethernet (sub-if again) and some other stuff too. --- "Yee, Jason" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > if I am not wrong ip route-cache ena