Re: CEF Exception

From: Piotr Matusiak <pitt2k_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2011 22:19:55 +0200

Hi,

"*Control plane CEF-exception subinterface:* This control plane subinterface
receives all traffic that is either redirected as a result of a configured
input feature in the CEF packet forwarding path for process switching or
directly enqueued in the control plane input queue by the interface driver
(that is, ARP, external BGP (eBGP), OSPF, LDP, Layer 2 keepalives, and all
non-IP host traffic)."

http://www.cisco.com/web/about/security/intelligence/understanding-cppr.html

Regards,

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> Hi fellows
>
> Can anyone explain em what is called as CEF Exception . Where do we use it
> ?
>  I didn't get a clear picture in  Cisco Docs
>
> Anyone help me out ?
>
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