Multi-Layer Switching (MLS) has become a highly desired method of accelerating routing performance through the use of dedicated Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs). Traditional routing is done through a central CPU and software. MLS offloads a significant portion of routing (packet rewrite) to hardware, and thus has also been termed switching. MLS and Layer 3 switching are equivalent terms.
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Configuration Examples and TechNotes

(All Layer-Three Switching and Forwarding Configuration Examples and TechNotes)


(All Layer-Three Switching and Forwarding Configuration Examples and TechNotes)

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