Install Guide

Table Of Contents
4. Reload the system.
EXEC Privilege mode
reload
Test CAM Usage
To determine whether sufficient CAM space is available to enable a service-policy, use the test-cam-usage command. To
verify the actual CAM space required, create a Class Map with all required ACL rules, then execute the test cam-usage
command in Privilege mode. The Status column in the command output indicates whether or not you can enable the policy.
Example of the test cam-usage Command
View CAM Profiles
To view the current CAM profile for the chassis and each component, use the show cam-profile command.
This command also shows the profile that is loaded after the next chassis or component reload.
Example of the show cam-profile Command
Dell#show cam-profile
-- Chassis CAM Profile --
CamSize : 18-Meg
: Current Settings : Next Boot
Profile Name : Default : Default
L2FIB : 32K entries : 32K entries
L2ACL : 1K entries : 1K entries
IPv4FIB : 256K entries : 256K entries
IPv4ACL : 12K entries : 12K entries
IPv4Flow : 24K entries : 24K entries
EgL2ACL : 1K entries : 1K entries
EgIPv4ACL : 1K entries : 1K entries
Reserved : 8K entries : 8K entries
FIB : 0 entries : 0 entries
ACL : 0 entries : 0 entries
Flow : 0 entries : 0 entries
EgACL : 0 entries : 0 entries
MicroCode Name : Default : Default
--More--
To view brief output of the show cam-profile command, use the summary option.
The show running-config cam-profile command shows the current profile and microcode.
NOTE:
If you select the CAM profile 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 show running-config cam-profile Command
Dell#show running-config cam-profile
!
cam-profile default microcode default
Dell#
View CAM-ACL Settings
The show cam-acl command shows the cam-acl setting that will be loaded after the next reload.
Content Addressable Memory (CAM)
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