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Content Addressable Memory (CAM)
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cam-acl (Configuration)
Select the default CAM allocation settings or reconfigure new CAM allocation for Layer 2, IPv4 and
IPv6 ACLs, Layer 2 and Layer 3 (IPv4) QoS, Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling (L2PT), IP and MAC source
address validation for DHCP, Ethernet Connectivity Fault Management (CFM) ACLs, and
Policy-based Routing (PBR).
Syntax
cam-acl
{
default
|
l2acl
number
ipv4acl
number
ipv6acl
number
ipv4qos
number
l2qos
number
l2pt
number
ipmacacl
number
[
vman-qos
|
vman-qos-dual-
number
|
vman-qos-dual-fp
number
]
ipv4pbr
number
}
ecfmacl
number
fcoeacl
number
iscsioptacl
number
Parameters
Command Modes
CONFIGURATION
Command
History
Usage
Information
You must save the new CAM settings to the startup-config (
write-mem
or
copy run start
) then reload
the system for the new settings to take effect.
The total amount of space allowed is 16 FP Blocks. System flow requires three blocks and these cannot
be reallocated. The
ipv4acl
profile range is 1-4.
When configuring space for IPv6 ACLs, the total number of Blocks must equal 13.
On the MXL 10/40GbE Switch IO Module, there can be
only one
odd number of Blocks in the CLI
configuration; the other Blocks must be in factors of two. For example, a CLI configuration of
5+4+2+1+1 Blocks is not supported; a configuration of 6+4+2+1 Blocks is supported.
Ranges for the CAM profiles are 1-10, except for the
ipv6acl
profile which is 0-10. The
ipv6acl
allocation must be a factor of two (2, 4, 6, 8, 10).
default
Use the default CAM profile settings, and set the CAM as follows.
•
L3 ACL (ipv4acl): 2
•
L2 ACL(l2acl): 2
•
IPv6 L3 ACL(ipv6Acl):0
•
L3 QoS (ipv4qos): 2
•
L2 QOS(L2Qos): 1
•
L2PT (L2PT): 0
•
MAC ACL (IpMacAcl): 0
•
VmanDualQos: 0
•
EcfmAcl: 0
•
FcoeAcl: 4
•
iscsiOptAcl: 2
l2acl
number
ipv4acl
number
ipv6acl
number
,
ipv4qos
number
l2qos
number
,
l2pt
number
ipmacacl
number
ecfmacl
number
[
vman-qos
|
vman--qos-dual
number
|
vman-qos-dual-fp
number
]
ipv4pbr
number
Allocate space to each CAM region.
Enter the CAM profile name followed by the amount of CAM
space to be allotted.
The total space allocated must equal 13.
The range for
ipv4acl
is 1 to 4.
The
ipv6acl
range must be a factor of 2.
The
vman-qos-dual-fp
number
must be entered as a multiple
of 4.
Version 8.3.16.1
Introduced on MXL 10/40GbE Switch IO Module
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