From: Antonio Soares (amsoares@netcabo.pt)
Date: Thu Mar 08 2007 - 10:35:46 ART
It seems so. Unless you are told to set the DE-group to packets sourced from
the router itself like routing protocols updates/hellos and so on which by
nature are Process-Switched.
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Marut S@MS@DCTH-BKK
Sent: segunda-feira, 5 de Margo de 2007 6:07
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Frame-relay de-group question
Hi All,
Refer to hyperlink below.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios124/124cr/hw
an_r/wan_f1h.htm#wp1071875
Usage Guidelines
Frame Relay DE group functionality is supported on process-switched packets
only.
Does it mean that I have to turn off cef and fast-swtiching ( no-ip
route-cache ).
interface Serial0/0
encapsulation frame-relay
no ip route-cache cef
no ip route-cache
frame-relay de-group 1 601
Rack03R6(config-if)#no ip route-cache ?
cef Enable Cisco Express Forwarding
flow Enable Flow fast-switching cache
policy Enable fast-switching policy cache for outgoing
packets
same-interface Enable fast-switching on the same interface
Or would it be safer it I use set fr-de? Because this command has no
restriction with switching process. May be this interface must use cef as
ip verify unicast reverse or nbar should be run simultaneously
policy-map set-de
class class-default
set fr-de
int s0/0
service-policy output set-de
Or what I understand is completely wrong. Please help me to clarify
this issue.
Many thanks in advance,
Maruto
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