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Ipv4Acl : 4
Ipv6Acl : 0
Ipv4Qos : 2
L2Qos : 1
L2PT : 0
IpMacAcl : 0
VmanQos : 0
EcfmAcl : 0
Openflow : 0
-- linecard 0 --
Current Settings(in block sizes)
1 block = 256 entries
L2Acl : 6
Ipv4Acl : 4
Ipv6Acl : 0
Ipv4Qos : 2
L2Qos : 1
L2PT : 0
IpMacAcl : 0
VmanQos : 0
EcfmAcl : 0
Openflow : 0
-- linecard 1 --
Current Settings(in block sizes)
1 block = 256 entries
L2Acl : 6
Ipv4Acl : 4
Ipv6Acl : 0
Ipv4Qos : 2
L2Qos : 1
L2PT : 0
IpMacAcl : 0
VmanQos : 0
EcfmAcl : 0
Openflow : 0
-- linecard 2 --
Current Settings(in block sizes)
1 block = 256 entries
L2Acl : 6
Ipv4Acl : 4
Ipv6Acl : 0
Ipv4Qos : 2
L2Qos : 1
L2PT : 0
IpMacAcl : 0
VmanQos : 0
EcfmAcl : 0
Openflow : 0
NOTE:
If you change the cam-acl setting from CONFIGURATION mode, the output of this command does not reflect any
changes until you save the running-configuration and reload the chassis.
Example of Viewing CAM-ACL Settings
View CAM Usage
View the amount of CAM space available, used, and remaining in each partition (including IPv4Flow and Layer 2 ACL sub-
partitions) using the show cam-usage command in EXEC Privilege mode
The following output shows CAM blocks usage for Layer 2 and Layer 3 ACLs and other processes that use CAM space:
Example of the show cam-usage Command
R1#show cam-usage
Linecard|Portpipe| CAM Partition | Total CAM | Used CAM | Available CAM
========|========|=============== |=============|=============|==============
1 | 0 | IN-L2 ACL | 1008 | 320 | 688
| | IN-L2 FIB | 32768 | 1132 | 31636
Content Addressable Memory (CAM)
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