Display and Debug IP Performance
363
By default, fast-forwarding is enabled in the input/output directions of the
interface.
When fast-forwarding is carried out on an interface, note that:
■
You can disable fast-forwarding as necessary. For example, if load sharing is
required, fast-forwarding must be disabled in the forwarding direction of the
interface.
■
If fast-forwarding has been configured on an interface, the interface will not
send any ICMP redirected packets.
2
Configure fast-forwarding table size
Table 396
Perform the following configuration in system view
The fast-forwarding table size on a router defaults to 4K, that is, up to 4K entries
are allowed in the table.
Fast-forwarding table size depends on the memory capacity. The larger the
memory capacity is, the larger the configurable fast-forwarding table size will be.
Display and Debug Fast
Forwarding
Table 397
Display and Debug fast forwarding
When fast-forwarding on the same interface is configured, ICMP redirect
messages will not be sent again when IP messages pass the same interface.
Otherwise, ICMP reorientation messages needs to be sent while messages are
forwarded.
Display and Debug IP
Performance
Table 398
Display and Debug IP addres
s
Disable fast-forwarding on the interface
undo ip fast-forwarding
Operation
Command
Configure a fast-forwarding table size
ip fast-forwarding cache-size
{
4k
| 16k | 64k | 256k | 1m
}
Restore the default fast-forwarding table
size
undo ip fast-forwarding cache-size
Operation
Command
Display IP fast-forwarding cache
display ip fast-forwarding cache
Display IP fast-forwarding flow-control
Information
display ip fast-forwarding
flow-control
Clear contents in the fast forwarding cache
reset ip fast-forwarding cache
Operation
Command
Display TCP connection status
display tcp status
Display interface table information
display ip interface [
type
number
]
Display IP traffic and statistical information.
display ip statistics
Turn on IP debugging information
debugging ip packet
Turn on TCP debugging information
debugging tcp packet
Turn on TCP cession debugging information
debugging tcp [ event | packet ]
Turn on UDP debugging information
debugging udp packet
Clear IP statistical information.
reset ip counters
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Page 7: ...I GETTING STARTED Chapter 1 3Com Router Introduction Chapter 2 3Com Router User Interface ...
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