CLI Guide
NOTE: When you reconfigure CAM allocation, use the
nlbclusteracl number command to change the
number of NLB ARP entries.
The range is from 0 to 9.
The default value is 0. At the default value of 0, eight
NLB ARP entries are available for use. This platform
supports up to 512 CAM entries. Select 1 to configure
256 entries. Select 2 to configure 512 entries. Even
though you can perform CAM carving to allocate the
maximum number of NLB entries, Dell Networking
recommends that you use a maximum of 64 NLB ARP
entries.
vman-qos Enter the keyword vman-qos and then the number of FP
blocks for VMAN QoS. The range is from 0 to 9.
Ipv4pbr number Enter the keyword ipv4pbr and then the number of FP
blocks for ipv4pbr ACL. The range is from 0 to 8.Each PBR
entry is carved out in double wide mode. While carving,
specify only even groups for PBR.
Openflow number Enter the keyword openflow and then the number of FP
blocks for open flow (multiples of 4). The range is from 0 to
9 in multiples of 3.
fcoeacl number Enter the keyword fcoeacl and then the number of FP
blocks for FCOE ACL. The range is from 0 to 8 in multiples
of 2.
l2acl number
ipv4acl number
ipv6acl number,
ipv4qos number
l2qos numberl2pt
number ipmacacl
number ecfmacl
number
{nlbclusteracl]
[vman-qos |
vman-dual-qos
number] ipv4pbr
numberopenflow
{4|8} | fcoe
number [vrfv4acl
number]
Allocate space to each CAM region.
Enter 4 or 8 for the number of OpenFlow FP blocks.
• 4: Creates 242 entries for use by the OpenFlow
controller (256 total entries minus the 14 entries
reserved for internal functionality)
• 8: Creates 498 entries for use by the OpenFlow
controller (512 total entries minus the 14 entries reserved
for internal functionality)
The fcoe range is 0–8 groups. Each group has 256 entries;
the value given must be an even number. This information is
stored in the NVRAM and is effective after rebooting the
switch.
Command Modes CONFIGURATION
Command History
This guide is platform-specific. For command information about other platforms,
see the relevant Dell Networking OS Command Line Reference Guide.
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