[c-nsp] BGP load balancing with dCEF
Rodney Dunn
rodunn at cisco.com
Tue Oct 10 08:43:32 EDT 2006
Have you got enough memory on your vips to run dCEF?
You need at least 128 on all of them but we suggest 256M.
The below shows you have all 4 paths installed.
On Tue, Oct 10, 2006 at 08:33:18PM +0800, Ihsan Junaidi Ibrahim wrote:
> Sorry, this is the correct information.
>
> rtr-2#sh ip cef 202.75.134.1 inte
> 202.75.134.1/32, version 87642, per-destination sharing
> 0 packets, 0 bytes
> Flow: AS 0, mask 32
> via 203.121.99.2, 4 dependencies, recursive
> traffic share 1
> next hop 203.121.99.2, Serial5/0/0:0 via 203.121.99.0/30
> valid adjacency
> via 203.121.99.6, 5 dependencies, recursive
> traffic share 1
> next hop 203.121.99.6, Serial5/0/1:0 via 203.121.99.4/30
> valid adjacency
> via 203.121.99.10, 5 dependencies, recursive
> traffic share 1
> next hop 203.121.99.10, Serial5/0/2:0 via 203.121.99.8/30
> valid adjacency
> via 203.121.99.14, 5 dependencies, recursive
> traffic share 1
> next hop 203.121.99.14, Serial5/0/3:0 via 203.121.99.12/30
> valid adjacency
>
> 0 packets, 0 bytes switched through the prefix
> tmstats: external 0 packets, 0 bytes
> internal 0 packets, 0 bytes
> Load distribution: 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 (refcount 20)
>
> Hash OK Interface Address Packets
> 1 Y Serial5/0/0:0 point2point 0
> 2 Y Serial5/0/1:0 point2point 0
> 3 Y Serial5/0/2:0 point2point 0
> 4 Y Serial5/0/3:0 point2point 0
> 5 Y Serial5/0/0:0 point2point 0
> 6 Y Serial5/0/1:0 point2point 0
> 7 Y Serial5/0/2:0 point2point 0
> 8 Y Serial5/0/3:0 point2point 0
> 9 Y Serial5/0/0:0 point2point 0
> 10 Y Serial5/0/1:0 point2point 0
> 11 Y Serial5/0/2:0 point2point 0
> 12 Y Serial5/0/3:0 point2point 0
> 13 Y Serial5/0/0:0 point2point 0
> 14 Y Serial5/0/1:0 point2point 0
> 15 Y Serial5/0/2:0 point2point 0
> 16 Y Serial5/0/3:0 point2point 0
>
> --
> Thank you for your time,
> Ihsan Junaidi Ibrahim
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