The mls rp ip is disabled by default. There is MLS that you
apparently can't configure, like you can't disable CEF on a 12000, going
on between the switch and the MSFC/PFC. This URL talks some about it
though it pertains to the sup1, can't find a similiar URL with the supII
but I think in this r
Absolutely Chuck. Dave, any comments on the sameand can you get packet
statistics from the PFC card if you add it to increase teh features
available?
Regards,
Cisco_Maniac
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> when in doubt, check the docs on CCO ( althoug
when in doubt, check the docs on CCO ( although as I delve deeper into the
3550 docs, I am finding many things that don't jibe )
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat6000/12_1e/comref/m1.
htm#69312
watch the wrap
mls rp ip (global configuration mode)
Use the mls rp ip command t
Dave,
I am sure the command 'no mls rp ip' would work in the Cat 6509. I have seem
it in the Todd Lamle guide for switching. Boy, I am currently studying for
S/W I got to remember stuff from the study material, unless have started
aging and my memory has started to fail. Could you just check on t
Cisco_Maniac wrote:
>
> Agreed Dave. RSM and MSM are bothe blades and occupy a slot of Cat 5XXX and
> Cat 6XXX series chassis. Also the MSFC and RSFC are daughter cards as you
> rightly pointed out. I did a bit or reserch myself and came to the
> conclusion that the mother cards are basically Int
Agreed Dave. RSM and MSM are bothe blades and occupy a slot of Cat 5XXX and
Cat 6XXX series chassis. Also the MSFC and RSFC are daughter cards as you
rightly pointed out. I did a bit or reserch myself and came to the
conclusion that the mother cards are basically Internal Routers and nothing
else,
The RSM takes up a slot and is used in CAT5000's and 5500's. The RSFC
if I recall correctly is a daughter board on certain supII and supIII
G's in the 5500 chassis. The MSM also eats up a slot in the 6000, 6500
chassis whereas the MSFC is a daughter board in the sup cards in the
6500 line. There
Hi,
Can someone explain to me when should RSM, MSM, RSFC, MSFC, etc be used?
Basically does anyone know where the comparison (feature wise) on Cisco site
including CCO?
I want to know from Switching exam point of view.
Regards,
Amit
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