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What does it mean to have fast or autonomous switching “enabled” and “disabled” on the same interface?

What does it mean to have fast or autonomous switching “enabled” and “disabled” on the same interface?

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Question added by Giddaluru Satheesh Kumar , Network Engineer , Pegasus International Computer Co.W.L.L
Date Posted: 2017/10/15
Jiji Andrews
by Jiji Andrews , Senior Technical Consultant Engineer (H1B Visa holder) , British Telecom (H1B Visa Holder)

You can use same-interface fast or autonomous switching in cases where you have Frame Relay or Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) WAN links configured as subinterfaces on the same main interface. Another situation is when you are using secondary networks on LAN interfaces, as during IP address migration. In order to enable same-interface fast switching, use the ip route cache flow configuration command.

Muhammad Abdul Rauf Khan
by Muhammad Abdul Rauf Khan , As A Employee , Aptech Software House Faisalabad

If you enable same-interface fast or autonomous switching, packets whose source and destination address are the same are fast or autonomous switched.

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