
Allocating TCAM space for IPv4 routing information
For example, to allocate 13,512 IPv4 route entries, enter the following command:
device(config)# system-max ip-route 13512
Syntax:
system-max ip-route
routes
The routes parameter specifies how many IPv4 route entries get allocated. The command output shows the new space allocations for
IPv4 and IPv6. You must save the running configuration to the startup configuration and reload the device for the changes to take effect.
After the device reloads, the space allocated for IPv4 and IPv6 routing information appears in the device running configuration in this
format:
system-max ip-route 13512
system-max ip6-route 514
NOTE
If you disable IPv6 routing, the TCAM space allocations do not change. If you want to allocate the maximum possible space for
IPv4 routing information, you must configure the TCAM space manually.
Allocating TCAM space for GRE tunnel information
For example, to allocate space for 64 GRE tunnels, enter the following command at the Privileged EXEC level:
device#system-max gre-tunnels 64
Syntax:
system-max gre-tunnels
tunnels
The tunnels parameter specifies the number of GRE tunnels to allocate.
Clearing global IPv6 information
You can clear the following global IPv6 information:
•
Entries from the IPv6 cache.
•
Entries from the IPv6 neighbor table.
•
IPv6 routes from the IPv6 route table.
•
IPv6 traffic statistics.
Clearing the IPv6 cache
You can remove all entries from the IPv6 cache or specify an entry based on the following:
•
IPv6 prefix.
•
IPv6 address.
•
Interface type.
For example, to remove entries for IPv6 address 2000:e0ff::1, enter the following command at the Privileged EXEC level or any of the
Config levels of the CLI.
device#clear ipv6 cache 2000:e0ff::1
Syntax:
clear ipv6 cache
[
ipv6-prefix
/
prefix-length
|
ipv6-address
|
ethernet
port
|
tunnel
number
|
ve
number
|
vrf
vrf-name
]
Clearing global IPv6 information
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