Cisco Express Forwarding

Cisco Express Forwarding

Cisco Express Forwarding

Cisco Express Forwarding Understanding and troubleshooting CEF in Cisco routers and switches How does a router switch a packet? What is the difference between routing a packet, switching a frame, and packet switching? What is the Ciscor Express Forwarding (CEF) feature referred to in Cisco documentation and commonly found in Cisco IOSr commands? CEF is a general term that describes the mechanism by which Cisco routers and Catalystr switches packet-switch (route) frames.

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