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Author bcmsn
mark v.

2004-02-18, 6:25 pm

I am reading Deal's exam cram for the BCMSN. On page 172 he has an
exam alert that states " CEF, by default, is enabled on the Catalyst
3550, 4000, and 6500 switches ".
I am looking in three brand new 3550's and none of them have CEF
enabled by default. I suppose you have to configure a SVI or routed
interface which requires Ip Routing for CEF to be enabled " by default
" . I have yet to check this.
Yes they are running EMI software.

My question is this. Is the correct answer for the test that it is
enabled by default, or will the test be more specific? I hate it when
cisco tries to trick you on a test on an issue like this.

Thanks
Chris Freas

2004-02-21, 10:24 am

linuxmanvan@yahoo.com (mark v.) wrote in
news:151b17d0.0402181428.3c5ef08f@posting.google.com:

> I am reading Deal's exam cram for the BCMSN. On page 172 he has an
> exam alert that states " CEF, by default, is enabled on the Catalyst
> 3550, 4000, and 6500 switches ".
> I am looking in three brand new 3550's and none of them have CEF
> enabled by default. I suppose you have to configure a SVI or routed
> interface which requires Ip Routing for CEF to be enabled " by default
> " . I have yet to check this.
> Yes they are running EMI software.
>
> My question is this. Is the correct answer for the test that it is
> enabled by default, or will the test be more specific? I hate it when
> cisco tries to trick you on a test on an issue like this.
>
> Thanks
>



I haven't tried it to confirm whether it is or isn't on by default. But the
Cisco academy BCMSN course gives the same information, so I'd think it is
safe to assume that would be the correct answer for an exam
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