From: Richard Dumoulin (Richard.Dumoulin@vanco.fr)
Date: Sat Jun 11 2005 - 10:38:38 GMT-3
What I have noticed is that when CEF fails it does when there is more than
one path to reach a destination,
-- Richard
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Nooning [mailto:t.nooning@insightbb.com]
Sent: Friday, June 10, 2005 10:27 PM
To: Wang, Ting (Taylor); ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: IP CEF
I had the same problem today on a mock lab, running
c2600-j1s3-mz.122-15.T9.bin. I spent a good deal of time debugging and
playing with the underlying routing. About 45 minutes into it I disabled
CEF and there you go. As Richard mentioned, I have also seen CEF do buggy
things, but of course I assumed it was me. Glad I saw it on a mock and not
the real thing though.
Tom
----- Original Message -----
From: "Wang, Ting (Taylor)" <wangting@avaya.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Friday, June 10, 2005 12:08 AM
Subject: IP CEF
> Hi All,
> I faced problem for CEF in real lab. After I enabled the CEF on R1, R1
> and other router can't ping SW and R6 even if all the routing table is
> correct. After I disable the CEF, everything is OK. I took me long time
> to figure it out. I can duplicate it in home lab, so I guess it maybe a
> bug. Anyone have any idea?
> SW----R6 S0/0 --- PPPoFR-------s0/0 R1 and others
>
> Thanks ,
> Taylor
>
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