November 1999
Intermediate to advanced
576 pages
15h 3m
English
| 1: | When you see a cache ager running on a network, should you be alarmed? |
| 2: | Why do you see so many /32 entries on a network, and what can you do to prevent these? |
| 3: | Do you cache a CIDR route? |
| 4: | How do you enable optimum switching? |
| 5: | In what situation is it wise to disable fast switching? |
| 6: | What is CEF? |
| 7: | Will cache ager run with FIB? |
| 8: | If CEF does not process-switch, how does it receive the MAC-layer information? |
| 9: | What are adjacencies? |
| 10: | Does FIB support load sharing? |
| 11: | Does CEF support access lists? |
Answers:
| A1: | No. This is normal behavior for demand caching. Unused entries are aged out every minute. |
| A2: | Block/32 routes in your routing table from other autonomous systems. You might also perform load sharing. ... |
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