[c-nsp] 3750 Dropping into software forwarding?
Peter Kranz
pkranz at unwiredltd.com
Thu Feb 1 19:21:01 EST 2007
Ah its new juju then as its missing in 12.2(25)SEA; but your advice is
sound, thanks!
rtr-sona#sho platform tcam ?
handle Show TCAM Handle
log-results Show TCAM Log Results
table Lookup and forwarding table information
usage CAM and forwarding table usage
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-----Original Message-----
From: Will Hargrave [mailto:will at harg.net]
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2007 4:15 PM
Cc: Peter Kranz; cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] 3750 Dropping into software forwarding?
Will Hargrave wrote:
> It's a shame that Cisco don't give any guidance on how to interpret
> 'show platform tcam usage' on 3750. On 6500 you can do 'show platform
> hardware capacity forwarding' to check your TCAM usage.
... I didn't look hard enough ...
> I guess I could file an enhancement request since I have a bunch of
> 3750s on smartnet, but I don't know how much these kind of requests are
> listened to in Cisco and whether anyone would actually give a shit :-)
Sorry, this sounded a bit ranty... long day. It's already been
implemented, at least in 12.2(25)SEE2:
xxx-c3750-1#show platform tcam utilization
CAM Utilization for ASIC# 0 Max Used
Masks/Values Masks/values
Unicast mac addresses: 400/3200 80/571
IPv4 IGMP groups + multicast routes: 144/1152 7/28
IPv4 unicast directly-connected routes: 400/3200 80/571
IPv4 unicast indirectly-connected routes: 1040/8320 58/371
IPv4 policy based routing aces: 512/512 2/2
IPv4 qos aces: 512/512 6/6
IPv4 security aces: 1024/1024 204/204
Note: Allocation of TCAM entries per feature uses
a complex algorithm. The above information is meant
to provide an abstract view of the current TCAM utilization
xxx-c3750-1#show sdm prefer
The current template is "desktop routing" template.
The selected template optimizes the resources in
the switch to support this level of features for
8 routed interfaces and 1024 VLANs.
number of unicast mac addresses: 3K
number of IPv4 IGMP groups + multicast routes: 1K
number of IPv4 unicast routes: 11K
number of directly-connected IPv4 hosts: 3K
number of indirect IPv4 routes: 8K
number of IPv4 policy based routing aces: 512
number of IPv4/MAC qos aces: 512
number of IPv4/MAC security aces: 1K
Fab. :-)
Will
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