I must disagree on nandit .
The first packet is always process switched and will
populate the arp cache . So , you will see entries in
the sh arp .
The remaining packets are fast-switched and you can
see the fast-cache using sh ip cache .
This fast-cache is build partly from the normal arp
cache
Hi,
As Erick says No-ip route cache will give no output when you do a show arp
and cache contents cannot be viewed.
The default setting is 4 hours if I am right
bye
nandit
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>Hi,
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>On the interface config, you may have 'ip
>route-cache'. This is
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> > its your route caching then, change the type you
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&g
switching or not... whether it load
balances on a packet per packet basis or on a session / destination basis.
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Subject: Re: load balancing on Rip
Hi,
I just wondering what the mea
lease correct me if I'm wrong.
Thank you
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> its your route caching then, change the type you are using.
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> On Mon, 28 Aug 2000, Donald B Johnson Jr wrote:
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> > The admin distance is 120, hop count is 2 for two entries to the same
> > network
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> >> RIP does not support load balancing for unequal c
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>Duck
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> > How come when I do a traceroute it only shows that one path is being
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> > Could You show me the commands to load balance RIP please. I have never
seen
> > how to do this
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> there are no special
: Atif Awan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Agnelo D'souza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
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>Could You show me the commands to load balance RIP please. I have never
seen
>how to do
Could You show me the commands to load balance RIP please. I have never seen
how to do this
Duck
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RIP does not support load balancing for unequal cost routes.
For routes with the same hop count and pointing to the same
destination RIP does load balancing by default and will load
balance upto 4 equal cost routes by default.
However, you can configure it to load balance between six equal
cost
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