LAB 2-2 CONFIGS CONTINUED  

Friday, September 19, 2008

with the above link did you compare with the following the topology table ..

r3#sie top all-links
IP-EIGRP Topology Table for AS(100)/ID(10.1.3.9)

Codes: P - Passive, A - Active, U - Update, Q - Query, R - Reply,
r - reply Status, s - sia Status

P 10.1.3.8/30, 1 successors, FD is 128256, serno 5
via Connected, Loopback39
P 10.1.2.8/30, 1 successors, FD is 40640000, serno 13
via 10.1.203.1 (40640000/128256), Serial1/1
via 10.1.103.1 (41152000/40640000), Serial1/0
P 10.1.1.8/30, 1 successors, FD is 40640000, serno 9
via 10.1.103.1 (40640000/128256), Serial1/0
via 10.1.203.1 (41152000/40640000), Serial1/1
P 10.1.3.0/30, 1 successors, FD is 128256, serno 3
via Connected, Loopback31
P 10.1.2.0/30, 1 successors, FD is 40640000, serno 11
via 10.1.203.1 (40640000/128256), Serial1/1
via 10.1.103.1 (41152000/40640000), Serial1/0
P 10.1.1.0/30, 1 successors, FD is 40640000, serno 7
via 10.1.103.1 (40640000/128256), Serial1/0
via 10.1.203.1 (41152000/40640000), Serial1/1
P 10.1.3.4/30, 1 successors, FD is 128256, serno 4
via Connected, Loopback35
P 10.1.2.4/30, 1 successors, FD is 40640000, serno 12
via 10.1.203.1 (40640000/128256), Serial1/1
via 10.1.103.1 (41152000/40640000), Serial1/0
P 10.1.1.4/30, 1 successors, FD is 40640000, serno 8
via 10.1.103.1 (40640000/128256), Serial1/0
via 10.1.203.1 (41152000/40640000), Serial1/1
P 10.1.103.0/29, 1 successors, FD is 40512000, serno 1
via Connected, Serial1/0
P 10.1.102.0/29, 2 successors, FD is 41024000, serno 10
via 10.1.103.1 (41024000/40512000), Serial1/0
via 10.1.203.1 (41024000/40512000), Serial1/1
P 10.1.203.0/29, 1 successors, FD is 40512000, serno 2
via Connected, Serial1/1


now did you get the difference ?????



this is where i struck for max amount of time ..the damn ip cef command and its out put ...

Recent Cisco IOS releases have Cisco Express Forwarding (CEF) enabled by
default. CEF allows fast switching of packets based on a per-destination
switching architecture. The first packet in a flow is routed, and the rest are
switched. This is the preferred behavior in most circumstances, because it
allows load balancing in fast-switching architectures.

Note: Typically, you would not disable CEF in a production network. It is done
here only to illustrate load balancing.


and the other stuff is as usual .. the variance command along unequal load balancing as everyone of us would know ..

catch you with more updates

ciao...

regards
Rakesh






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