When we consider switching ie process, fast, silicon, optimum, distributed
and netflow, I believe that there is a default type for each protocol.

>From the one book, the Cisco CIT Training guide, it says that Fast switching
is the default for all protocols except IP.  It says that optimum switching
is the default for IP, yet Optimum switching is only available on a Cisco
7500 router.

In the questions at the end of the chapter, it asks what is the default
switching type for IP, and it states the correct answer is fast switching.
As you can see, this contradicts the information stated previously.

I have searched around the cisco website to no avail.  There appears to be
articles referring to switching, but no article that stated definitely what
switching type is associated with which protocols.

Can anyone shed any light on this for me?

Is there a command that I can type to see the switching type in use?

Thanks in advance for your replies.

Douwe

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