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Content Addressable Memory
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Content Addressable Memory
CAM Profiles
Microcode
Boot Behavior
When to Use CAM Profiling
Important Points to Remember
Select CAM Profiles
CAM Allocation
Test CAM Usage
View CAM Profiles
View CAM-ACL settings
View CAM-ACL settings
CAM Optimization
Applications for CAM Profiling
Troubleshoot CAM Profiling
Content Addressable Memory
Content Addressable Memory (CAM) is a type of memory that stores information in the form of a lookup
table. On Dell Networking systems, the CAM stores Layer 2 and Layer 3 forwarding information,
access-lists (ACL), flows, and routing policies. On Dell Networking systems, there are one or two CAM
(Dual-CAM) modules per port-pipe depending on the type of line card.
The ExaScale EH and EJ series line cards are single-CAM line cards that support 10M and 40M CAM
for storing the lookup information.
The TeraScale EG-series line cards are dual-CAM and use two 18 Megabit CAM modules with a
dedicated 512 IPv4 Forwarding Information Base (FIB), and flexible CAM allocations for Layer2,
FIB, and ACLs.
Either ExaScale 10G or 40G CAM line cards can be used in a system.