Netgear M4100-26G CLI Manual - Page 702
no sdm prefer, ipv4-routing, dual-ipv4-and-ipv, Format, Parameter, Description, ARP Entries
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ProSafe M4100 and M7100 Managed Switches Parameter Description ipv4-routing Supports IPv4 routing only. -data-center: Support more ECMP next hops in IPv4 routes. -default: The routing template maximizes system resources for unicast routing, typically required for a router in the center of a network. dual-ipv4-and-ipv 6 Supports both IPv4 and IPv6 routing. This option is visible only when the switch supports IPv6 and IPv4 routing. -default: Balance IPv4 and IPv6 Layer 2 and Layer 3 functionality. no sdm prefer Use this command to return to the default template. Format Mode no sdm prefer Global Config show sdm prefer Use this command to view the currently active SDM template and its scaling parameters, or to view the scaling parameters for an inactive template. When used with no optional keywords, this command lists the currently active template and the template that will become active on the next reboot, if it is different from the currently active template. If the system boots with a non-default template and you clear the template configuration either using no sdm prefer or by deleting the startup configuration, show sdm prefer lists the default template as the next active template. Use the optional keywords to list the scaling parameters of a specific template. Format Mode show sdm prefer [dual-ipv4-and-ipv6 default | ipv4-routing {default | data-center} ] Privileged EXEC Term ARP Entries IPv4 Unicast Routes IPv6 NDP Entries IPv6 Unicast Routes ECMP Next Hops Description The maximum number of entries in the IPv4 Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cache for routing interfaces. The maximum number of IPv4 unicast forwarding table entries. The maximum number of IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP) cache entries. The maximum number of IPv6 unicast forwarding table entries. The maximum number of next hops that can be installed in the IPv4 and IPv6 unicast forwarding tables. Management Commands 702