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Stacia McKee is a customer support engineer and technical leader of the Routing Protocols Technical Assistance Center (TAC) team. This team focuses on providing post-sales support of IP routing protocols, MPLS, QoS, IP multicast, and many other Layer 3 technologies. Stacia has been with Cisco for more than six years, previously serving as a technical leader of the Architecture TAC team and a member of the WAN/Access TAC team.
- Learn the key features of packet-switching architectures
- Understand the basics of the CEF architecture and operation
- Examine the enhanced CEF structure, which improves scalability
- Learn how to troubleshoot in software-switching environments
- Understand the effect of CEF on a Cisco Catalyst 6500 Supervisor 720
- Configure and troubleshoot load sharing with CEF
- Evaluate the effect of CEF in an MPLS VPN environment
- Review CEF design considerations that impact scalability
Part I Understanding, Configuring, and Troubleshooting CEF
Chapter 1 Introduction to Packet-Switching Architectures
Chapter 2 Understanding Cisco Express ForwardingChapter 3 CEF Enhanced Scalability
Chapter 4 Basic IP Connectivity and CEF Troubleshooting
Part II CEF Case Studies
Chapter 5 Understanding Packet Switching on the Cisco Catalyst 6500 Supervisor 720
Chapter 6 Load Sharing with CEF
Chapter 7 Understanding CEF in an MPLS VPN Environment
Part III Appendix
Appendix A Scalability