
Route Update Queue Length (CR00010196)  | 45  | 
Figure 4: Output of the show switch command when hardware learning delay is enabled
Switch Configuration
Switch Address  | .............  | ||
Learning  | ...................  | ON  | |
Ageing Timer  | ON  | ||
IP route:  | 
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Learn  | delay  | .............  | 4 ms  | 
  | queue  | size  | 0  | 
  | queue  | limit  | 1000000  | 
  | percent in use ....  | 0  | |
  | high water mark ...  | 0  | |
  | queue  | maximum  | 1500000  | 
  | queue  | default  | 1000000  | 
Updating hardware(status)  | 0 (Pending)  | ||
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Table 1: New parameters in the output of the show switch command
Parameter | Meaning | 
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Queue size  | The number of entries currently in the hardware route update queue.  | 
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Queue limit  | The maximum number of entries that the queue can hold.  | 
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Percent in use  | The percentage of the queue limit that is currently used.  | 
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High water mark  | The highest number of messages that have been seen on the queue since the switch last started up.  | 
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Queue maximum  | The maximum value to which you can set the queue size. This depends on the amount of memory installed on the switch.  | 
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Queue default | The default maximum number of entries in the queue. This depends on the amount of memory installed on the switch.  | 
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Updating hardware (status) | The number of entries that the software has queued for writing into the hardware table, followed by the status. Status  | 
  | is Pending if the hardware is not currently processing queued routes and Active if it is currently processing the routes.  | 
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