CEF is better than fast switching for sure. Distributed CEF however doesn't 
free up memory on the RSP per se, as the RSP still has to build up and 
store the CEF table.

I am also not sure whether the VIP cards can't do switching on their own 
without CEF. You sure about this?

Thanks,

Zsombor

At 09:25 PM 7/3/2003 +0000, Sales wrote:
>Couple of other minor points to add.  The fast switching cache is on the
>RSP and uses it's memory as does CEF.  You can distribute the CEF tables
>to VIP (versatile interface processors) cards.  This enables the VIP
>cards to store and process the packets based on the CEF tables on the
>VIP cards.  Uses memory and CPU on the VIP and hence frees up the RSP
>for other tasks.
>
>We use distributed CEF quite a bit along with Turbo ACL's for better
>performance.
>
>
>Ian
>www.ccie4u.com
>Rack Rentals
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
>Zsombor Papp
>Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 2:43 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: fast switching v.s. cef switching [7:71815]
>
>At 04:37 PM 7/3/2003 +0000, Jans van Deventer wrote:
> >Does the CEF cache and Fast Switching cache reside in router memory?
>
>Yes.
>
> >  And
> >if so what makes CEF faster
> >than Fast Switching?
>
>The cache structure is more efficient.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Zsombor
>
>
> >Regards,
> >Jans
> >
> > >Fast switching builds a forwarding cache on the fly, based on the
>packets
> > >that reach the router and need to be switched. CEF builds the "cache"
>(CEF
> > >table) based on the routing table, independently from the traffic.
> > >
> > >The fast switching cache does not (necessarily) contain all the
>information
> > >that's in the routing table; it starts out empty and entries are aged
>out
> > >of it later on. Consequently the first packet of every new "session"
>going
> > >through the router must be process switched, ie. a routing table
>lookup
>and
> > >cache population need to take place before the packet can be
>forwarded.
> > >
> > >The CEF table always contains all the information that the router has
> > >access to, it changes (almost) immediately after the router receives
>a
> > >routing update.
> > >
> > >Thanks,
> > >
> > >Zsombor
> > >
> > >At 03:17 AM 7/3/2003 +0000, wj chou wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > >>Can anyone tell me what's the difference between fast switching and
>cef
> > >>switching?
> > >>
> > >>thanks first!
> > >>
> > >>Ellie
> >--
> >================================
> >Jans van Deventer
> >Phone: (55-61) 361-1466
> >Fax: (55-61) 234-8722
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