Reference Guide

Parameters
managementCongures the management VRF to be used to reach the Telnet server.
Default The Telnet server is reachable on the default VRF.
Command Mode CONFIGURATION
Usage Information By default, the Telnet server is disabled. To enable the Telnet server, enter the telnet enable command. To
congure the Telnet server to be reachable on the management VRF instance, use the ip telnet server
vrf management
command.
Example
OS10(config)# ip telnet server vrf management
Supported Releases 10.4.0E(R1) or later
UFT modes
Unied Forwarding Table (UFT) gives the exibility to congure the sizes of internal L2/L3 forwarding tables of a switch to match the
needs of particular network environment. A switch in a Layer 2 network may require a larger MAC address table size, while a switch in a
Layer 3 network may require a larger routing table size.
OS10 supports several UFT modes for the forwarding tables. By default, OS10 selects a UFT mode which provides a reasonable size for all
tables. The supported UFT modes are: default, scaled-l2–switch, scaled-l3–hosts, and scaled-l3–routes.
Table 2. UFT Modes — Table Size for S4000, S6000, S6010,S4048
UFT Mode L2 MAC Table Size L3 Host Table Size L3 Routes Table Size
Scaled-l2–switch 294912 16384 16384
Scaled-l3–hosts 98304 212992 98304
Scaled-l3–routes 32768 16384 131072
Default 163840 147456 16384
Table 3. UFT Modes — Table Size for S3000
UFT Mode L2 MAC Table Size L3 Host Table Size L3 Routes Table Size
Scaled-l2–switch 40960 2048 8192
Scaled-l3–hosts 8192 18432 8192
Default 28672 8192 8192
Table 4. UFT Modes — Table Size for S41XX
UFT Mode L2 MAC Table Size L3 Host Table Size L3 Routes Table Size
Scaled-l2–switch 278528 4096 16384
Scaled-l3–hosts 16384 266240 16384
Scaled-l3–routes 16384 4096 262144
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