Free CCNP ENCOR 350-401 | Process and CEF, FIB vs. RIB Part 1 | Video 5
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- Free CCNP ENCOR 350-401 | Process and CEF, FIB vs. RIB Part 1 | Video 5
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As per our students request we launch new series CCNP ENCOR 350-401. In this Video we are going to discuss about Process and CEF, FIB vs. RIB Part 1.
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Great sir thank you for your help and support
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Please teach with PDF as like CCNA series. its help us for good understanding.
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Thank you very much for this lesson. I have one question, you said: FIB is the copy of RIB. Does it mean RIB and FIB the same? FIB located in DataPlane, RIB located in ControlPlane. This is only the difference?
Its been said that FIB is a copy of RIB why? as he explained RIB use CPU as component but we are trying to give less work to the CPU thats why the third switching mechanism was invented (CEF) now with CEF we got the FIB which works on the data plane so FIB only takes some usefull information from the RIB, why? because we dont want to use the CPU son whenever any packet comes into the router the router uses FIB cache which is a copy of the RIB.
Hope that makes sence, he explained very well in the video.
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