[c-nsp] default maximum-prefix limits on XR!

Adam Vitkovsky Adam.Vitkovsky at gamma.co.uk
Thu Sep 17 09:24:37 EDT 2015


Hi folks,

Today I learned that XR has default maximum-prefix limits -on a contrary to regular IOS/XE where there are no default limits.
For most of the folks it's really just an early heads up, maybe relevant for lab tests, but the VPNv4 number is pretty low for big folks or those who are doing Internet in a VRF.

IPv4 Unicast: 1048576
IPv4 Labeled-unicast: 131072
IPv6 Unicast: 524288
IPv6 Labeled-unicast: 131072
IPv4 Tunnel: 1048576
IPv4 Multicast: 131072
IPv6 Multicast: 131072
VPNv4 Unicast: 2097152
IPv4 MDT: 131072
VPNv6 Unicast: 1048576
L2VPN EVPN: 2097152

Found a old thread from Will Hargrave | 26 Apr 03:17 2012 An observation: 512k default max-prefix in IOS-XR

adam


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