From: Lachlan_Kidd@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Thu Sep 14 2000 - 00:03:23 GMT-3
Hi Jamie,
I think, and I may well be wrong, but turning off fast switching
changes how load balancing works. I can't remeber which way it goes but I
think it's something like this.
If fast switching is on and you have multiple routes to a destination load
balancing will be done on a session by session basis. If fast switching is
off, load balancing is done on a packet by packet basis.
If I've got this wrong, could someone please correct me.
Regards,
Lachlan.
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"Price,
Jamie"
Hi,
Can anyone help me out here?
I've been wondering about the aforementioned command. I realize, after
looking at the docs that "ip route-cache" enables fast switch processing
but I'm curious about the parameters and the ability to disable it.
Can anyone provide me with some solid, factual, reasons as to why you would
want to turn fast switching off or turn autonomous switching on, etc? Also
why can you use it on a Vlan interface in a switch - this one sort of has
me at the moment?
If this is something basic that I'm overlooking.......well....I was going
to apologize but we all have to take a trip back to the basics sometime
dont we.....so I wont :)
Thanks
Jamie
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