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debug ip cef recieve

xbaha12345
Level 1
Level 1

can some one explain to me what does this output from (#debig ip cef recieve)

means?

*Mar 26 04:18:16.935: CEF-Receive: Not supported for 84.147.20.213 thru Dialer3

- receive

*Mar 26 04:18:16.935: CEF-Receive: Packet for 84.147.20.213 -- unsupported featu

re

*Mar 26 04:18:16.943: CEF-Receive: Not supported for 74.52.79.242 thru Dialer2 -

receive

*Mar 26 04:18:16.943: CEF-Receive: Packet for 74.52.79.242 -- unsupported featur

e

*Mar 26 04:18:16.959: CEF-Receive: Not supported for 213.144.186.208 thru Dialer

5 - receive

*Mar 26 04:18:16.959: CEF-Receive: Packet for 213.144.186.208 -- unsupported fea

ture

*Mar 26 04:18:16.967: CEF-Receive: Not supported for 66.45.233.78 thru Dialer4 -

receive

*Mar 26 04:18:16.967: CEF-Receive: Packet for 66.45.233.78 -- unsupported featur

e

*Mar 26 04:18:16.983: CEF-Receive: Not supported for 88.84.111.174 thru Dialer2

- receive

*Mar 26 04:18:16.983: CEF-Receive: Packet for 88.84.111.174 -- unsupported featu

re

*Mar 26 04:18:17.007: CEF-Receive: Not supported for 85.75.84.205 thru Dialer5 -

receive

*Mar 26 04:18:17.007: CEF-Receive: Packet for 85.75.84.205 -- unsupported featur

e

*Mar 26 04:18:17.007: CEF-Receive: Not supported for 213.144.186.208 thru Dialer

5 - receive

*Mar 26 04:18:17.007: CEF-Receive: Packet for 213.144.186.208 -- unsupported fea

ture

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sbilgi
Level 5
Level 5

The debug ip cef recieve command records packets that are ultimately destined to the router, as well as packets destined to a tunnel endpoint on the router. If the decapsulated tunnel is IP, it is CEF switched; otherwise packets are process switched.

hi thanks for the explination,

but what does unsupported feature (almost in every line) means?

thanks again.

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