[c-nsp] ASR1001 RAM
Justin Ream
justin.ream at gmail.com
Wed Aug 20 03:19:50 EDT 2014
show cef memory | i "CEF: fib" will give you a better idea of where your
max is.
-justin
On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 3:02 PM, Gabriel <jarod125 at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 3:41 PM, Antonio Soares <amsoares at netcabo.pt>
> wrote:
> > These outputs are always relevant. Here you should see what is the
> maximum routes available. It should be different in case you have 4GB or
> 8GB or RAM.
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Antonio Soares, CCIE #18473 (RS/SP)
> > amsoares at netcabo.pt
> > http://www.ccie18473.net
> >
>
> I re-read my email and noticed I forgot to mention each ASR has 4GB of RAM.
>
> Outputs from the one that generated the above-mentioned error message
> (IOS XE Version: 03.07.01.S):
>
> R1#sh cef fib
> 603 allocated IPv4 entries, 79052 failed allocations
> 1 allocated IPv6 entry, 0 failed allocations
>
> R1#sh cef table
> Global information:
> Output chain build favors:
> platform: not configured
> CLI: not configured
> operational: convergence-speed
> Output chain build characteristics:
> Inplace modify
> operational for: load-sharing
> push-counter
> Collapse
> operational for: load-sharing
> Indirection
> operational for: recursive-prefix
> IPv4-to-MPLS
> IPv6-to-MPLS
> MPLS-end-of-stack
> MPLS-non-end-of-stack
> MTRIE information:
> TAL: node pools:
> pool[C/8 bits]: 93 allocated (120 failed), 192696 bytes {2 refcount}
>
> 2 active IPv4 tables (603 prefixes total) out of a maximum of 8192.
> Table Prefixes Memory Flags
> v4:Default 475 288560
> v4:Mgmt-intf 8 20296
>
> 1 active IPv6 table (1 prefix total) out of a maximum of 8192.
> Table Prefixes Memory Flags
> v6:Default 1 360
>
> Outputs from one running IOS XE Version: 03.06.00.S:
>
> R2#sh cef fib
> 341 allocated IPv4 entries, 0 failed allocations
> 1 allocated IPv6 entry, 0 failed allocations
>
> R2#sh cef table
> Global information:
> Output chain build favors:
> platform: not configured
> CLI: not configured
> operational: convergence-speed
> Output chain build characteristics:
> Inplace modify
> operational for: load-sharing
> push-counter
> Collapse
> operational for: load-sharing
> Indirection
> operational for: recursive-prefix
> IPv4-to-MPLS
> IPv6-to-MPLS
> MPLS-end-of-stack
> MPLS-non-end-of-stack
> MTRIE information:
> TAL: node pools:
> pool[C/8 bits]: 165 allocated (0 failed), 341880 bytes {2 refcount}
>
> 2 active IPv4 tables (341 prefixes total) out of a maximum of 8192.
> Table Prefixes Memory Flags
> v4:Default 333 384680
> v4:Mgmt-intf 8 20296
>
> 1 active IPv6 table (1 prefix total) out of a maximum of 8192.
> Table Prefixes Memory Flags
> v6:Default 1 360
>
> From the above, I can't seem to tell how many routes the device can take.
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