Route cache functionality was disabled since Linux 3.6.
With this updated Linux release within ROS7, is it still required to enable route cache for Fast Track to work ?
There is no more route cache in ROS7. My understanding is that that is why it took so long for ROS7 to come out - they had to rewrite all routing protocols from the ground up to no longer use the route cache, which was a massive job. Everything to do with routing in ROS 6 was built around the route cache and relied on it, so its removal limited RouterOS to the final Linux kernel that included it.Route cache functionality was disabled since Linux 3.6.
With this updated Linux release within ROS7, is it still required to enable route cache for Fast Track to work ?