[f-nsp] High load on the MLX lp's cpu - how to avoid a fallback to software routing in case of one arm routing situations
Niels Bakker
niels=foundry-nsp at bakker.net
Sun Dec 10 11:34:24 EST 2006
Hi,
* gstammw at gmx.net (Gunther Stammwitz) [Sun 10 Dec 2006, 16:34 CET]:
>I just wanted to document to the list that there is a bug (oh sorry..
>foundry is calling this some sort of "feature" and doesn't want to
>change it) in the netiron mlx software 3.1 that causes the line card
>to fall back to cpu switching instead of hardware routing in
>one-arm-routing-situations. This means if traffic is entering and
>leaving the router on the same physical interface - different vlans or
>ves don't matter - parts of it will be cpu switched. Foundry is calling
>this one arm routing.
[..]
>no ip icmp redirect
Thanks for the tip. Cisco routers used to need "ip route-cache
same-interface" to enable fast-switching of such packets back in the days.
I think I've seen this on an MG8 once, too. Wish I'd known about it
then :)
Cheers,
-- Niels.
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