Dell Force10 S50P FTOS Command Line Reference Guide FTOS 8.4.2.7 E-Series Tera - Page 444
CAM Layer 2 ACL Commands, cam l2acl EXEC Privilege, cam-l2acl CONFIGURATION
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www.dell.com | support.dell.com Related Commands cam-ipv4flow (CONFIGURATION) Configure the amount of CAM space in IPv4flow sub-regions. CAM Layer 2 ACL Commands e IPv4Flow sub-partitions are supported on the E-Series TeraScale platform t The CAM Layer 2 ACL commands are: • cam l2acl (EXEC Privilege) • cam-l2acl (CONFIGURATION) • show cam-l2acl The 18-megabit user configurable CAM is divided into multiple regions such as Layer 2 FIB, Layer 3 FIB, IPv4Flow, IPv4 Ingress ACL, etc. The Layer 2 ACL region is further sub-divided into 6 regions: Sysflow, L2ACL, PVST, QoS, L2PT, FRRP. You can change the amount of CAM space, in percentage, allocated to each sub-region. The amount of space that you can distribute to the sub-partitions is equal to the amount of CAM space that the selected CAM profile allocates to the Layer 2 ACL partition. FTOS requires that you specify the amount of CAM space for all sub-partitions and that the sum of all sub-partitions is 100%. Like CAM profiles, you can configure the Layer 2 ACL partition from EXEC Privilege mode or CONFIGURATION mode. cam l2acl (EXEC Privilege) et Re-allocate the amount of space, in percentage, for each Layer 2 ACL CAM sub-partition. This command is deprecated as of FTOS 8.3.1.0 Syntax cam l2acl {chassis all | linecard number} {default | system-flow percentage l2acl percentage pvst percentage qos percentage l2pt percentage frrp percentage} Command Modes EXEC Privilege Command History Version 8.3.1.0 Version 7.7.1.0 COMMAND DEPRECATED Introduced on E-Series cam-l2acl (CONFIGURATION) et Re-allocate the amount of space, in percentage, for each Layer 2 ACL CAM sub-partition. Syntax cam-l2acl {default | system-flow percentage l2acl percentage pvst percentage qos percentage l2pt percentage frrp percentage} 444 | Content Addressable Memory (CAM)