I must disagree on nandit .

The first packet is always process switched and will
populate the arp cache . So , you will see entries in
the sh arp .

The remaining packets are fast-switched and you can
see the fast-cache using sh ip cache .
This fast-cache is build partly from the normal arp
cache .

The both caches have there own aging algorithme. 


flem

--- nandit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> As Erick says No-ip route cache will give no output
> when you do a show arp
> and cache contents cannot be viewed.
> The default setting is 4 hours if I am right
> bye
> nandit
> "Erick B." wrote in message
>
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> >
> >Hi,
> >
> >On the interface config, you may have 'ip
> >route-cache'. This is known as fast-switching where
> >the router will cache destination address's and
> always
> >send them over the same link.
> >
> >If you have 'no ip route-cache' then this is
> >per-packet switching and the router will do it
> >per-packet.
> >
> >-E
> >
> >--- Donald B Johnson Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >wrote:
> >> What type of route caching are you talking about
> >> Duck
> 
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