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Chapter 10 Configuring SDM Templates
Configuring the Switch SDM Template
The rows in the tables represent approximate hardware boundaries set when a template is selected. If a
section of a hardware resource is full, all processing overflow is sent to the CPU, seriously impacting
switch performance.
Configuring the Switch SDM Template
These sections contain this configuration information:
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Default SDM Template, page 10-2
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SDM Template Configuration Guidelines, page 10-2
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Setting the SDM Template, page 10-3
Default SDM Template
The default template is the default.
SDM Template Configuration Guidelines
Follow these guidelines when selecting and configuring SDM templates:
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When you select and configure SDM templates, you must reload the switch for the configuration to
take effect.
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If you try to configure IPv6 features without first selecting a dual IPv4 and IPv6 template, a warning
message is generated.
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Using the dual stack templates results in less TCAM capacity allowed for each resource, so do not
use if you plan to forward only IPv4 traffic.
IPv4 unicast routes
0
0
0
IPv6 multicast groups
0
0
0
Directly connected IPv6 addresses
0
0
0
Indirect IPv6 unicast routes
0
0
0
IPv4 policy-based routing aces
0
0
0
IPv4 MAC QoS ACEs
128
384
0
IPv4 MAC security ACEs
384
128
256
IPv6 policy-based routing aces
0
0
0
IPv4 MAC QoS ACEs
0
0
0
IPv4 MAC security ACEs
0
0
0
Table 10-1
Approximate Number of Feature Resources Allowed by Each Template (continued)
Resource
Default QoS
Dual