From: achievewoo (achievewoo@gmail.com)
Date: Fri Mar 09 2007 - 13:55:02 ART
Thats great!
Is there any more ANTIcef? How about class-based policing and shaping?
achievewoo
2007-03-09
7"<~HK#: Ivan
7"KMJ1<d#: 2007-03-08 03:23:34
JU<~HK#: ccielab@groupstudy.com; achievewoo
3-KM#: Digital Yemeni; vsrinivas.paturi@gmail.com
VwLb#: Re: IP cef
1.Class-Based Weighted Random Early Detection
2.AUTO QOS
3.Class-Based Packet Marking
4.Network-Based Application Recognition (NBAR)
5.MQC-Based Frame Relay Traffic Shaping.
6.ip verify unicast reverse-path
7.bgp policy accounting
AntiCEF
1.FR DE-marking
On Friday 09 March 2007 08:57, achievewoo wrote:
> Yep,
> Except NBAR, anything else?
> In QOS, how about CAR,CBWFQ,LLQ,WFQ?
>
> Thanks
>
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> achievewoo
> 2007-03-08
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> 7" <~HK#: Digital Yemeni
> 7"KMJ1 <d#: 2007-03-08 01:33:01
> JU <~HK#: vsrinivas.paturi@gmail.com; achievewoo@gmail.com
> 3-KM#: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> VwLb#: Re: IP cef
>
> NBAR and CEF are 2 lovers also! ;-)
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> Best Regards,
>
> Digital
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>  >From: "srinivas pv"   <vsrinivas.paturi@gmail.com  >
>  >Reply-To: "srinivas pv"   <vsrinivas.paturi@gmail.com  >
>  >To: achievewoo@gmail.com
>  >CC: ccielab@groupstudy.com
>  >Subject: Re: IP cef
>  >Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2007 14:52:53 +0530
>  >
>  >Hi,
>  >
>  >There are some features (for ex: MPLS) which requires CEF. For these
>  >features, you need to enable CEF mandatorily. For other featuress, I don't
>  >think you need to enable it, as cef is mainly is used for optimizing layer
>  >3
>  >IP switching performance.
>  >
>  >Thanks,
>  >Srinivas
>  >
>  >On 3/8/07, achievewoo@gmail.com   <achievewoo@gmail.com  > wrote:
>  >   > Hi, everyone
>  >   >   I just check CD. It states that IPCEF command is default enable on
>  >
>  >Cisco
>  >
>  >   > 7100, 7200 ,7500 series Internet router. However, I found "ip cef" at
>  >   > running-configuration in 1720 (Ver 12.3) and other routers.
>  >   >   I'd like to know: In which kind of situation I need disable cef
>  >
>  >feature?
>  >
>  >   > And which kind of situation I have to use CEF?
>  >   >
>  >   >
>  >   > Thanks
>  >   > regards
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