Purpose
Command or Action
show sdm prefer
command shows the template currently
in use and the template that will become active after a
reload.
Monitoring and Maintaining SDM Templates
Purpose
Command
Displays the SDM template in use.
show sdm prefer
Reloads the switch to activate the
newly configured SDM template.
reload
The SDM templates contain only those commands that are defined as part of the templates. If a template
enables another related command that is not defined in the template, then this other command will be visible
when the
show running config
command is entered. For example, if the SDM template enables the
switchport
voice vlan
command, then the
spanning-tree portfast edge
command may also be enabled (although it is
not defined on the SDM template).
If the SDM template is removed, then other such related commands are also removed and have to be
reconfigured explicitly.
Note
Configuration Examples for SDM Templates
Examples: Displaying SDM Templates
This is an example output showing the advanced template information.
Device#
show sdm prefer advanced
Showing SDM Template Info
This is the Advanced template.
Number of VLANs:
1024
Unicast MAC addresses:
16384
Overflow Unicast MAC addresses:
256
L2 Multicast entries:
1024
L3 Multicast entries:
1024
Overflow L3 Multicast entries:
256
Directly connected routes:
8192
Indirect routes:
3072
STP Instances:
128
Security Access Control Entries:
1408
QoS Access Control Entries:
1024
Policy Based Routing ACEs:
512
Netflow Input ACEs:
128
Netflow Output ACEs:
128
Ingress Netflow ACEs:
128
Egress Netflow ACEs:
128
System Management Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.x (Catalyst 9200 Switches)
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Configuring SDM Templates
Monitoring and Maintaining SDM Templates