Hi all
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Which of the following does "ip access-list logging interval" do?

1) Control the amount logging packet that is being process switched.
2) Control the amount of other packets being process switched when logging
packets are also process switched parallely.
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Snippet from
http://www.cisco.com/web/about/security/intelligence/acl-logging.html

The *ip access-list logging interval* *interval-in-ms * command was released
in IOS version 11.3. This command limits the effects of ACL logging–induced
process switching by providing a rate limit for process-switched packets.
The interval configured in the command allows only one packet per interval
to be process switched no matter how many log-enabled ACEs exist. The
interval applies globally, and the process switching limit affects all
log-enabled ACEs in all ACLs on all interfaces. Packets that are not process
switched will not be examined and will not be accounted for in logging. This
functionality requires Cisco Express Forwarding to be enabled using the *ip
cef* global configuration command.


With regards
Kings
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