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Chapter 8 Configuring SDM Templates Understanding the SDM Templates
Dual IPv4 and IPv6 routing template—supports Layer 2, multicast, routing (including policy-based
routing), QoS, and ACLs for IPv4; and Layer 2, routing, ACLs, and QoS for IPv6 on the switch.
Dual IPv4 and IPv6 VLAN template—supports basic Layer 2, multicast, QoS, and ACLs for IPv4,
and basic Layer 2, ACLs, and QoS for IPv6 on the switch.
You must reload the switch with the dual IPv4 and IPv6 templates for switches running IPv6.
Table 8-2 defines the approximate feature resources allocated by each dual IPv4 and IPv6 template on
switches running the IP base or IP services feature set. Template estimations are based on a switch with
8 routed interfaces and 1024 VLANs.
Note On switches running the LAN base feature set, routing values shown in the templates are not valid.
SDM Templates and Switch Stacks
In a Catalyst 3750-X-only or a mixed hardware switch stack, all stack members must use the same SDM
desktop template that is stored on the stack master. When a new switch is added to a stack, the SDM
configuration that is stored on the stack master overrides the template configured on an individual
switch. For more information about stacking, see Chapter 5, “Managing Switch Stacks.”
You can use the show switch privileged EXEC command to see if any stack members are in SDM
mismatch mode. This example shows the output from the show switch privileged EXEC command when
an SDM mismatch exists:
Switch# show switch
Current
Switch# Role Mac Address Priority State
------------------------------------------------------------
*2 Master 000a.fdfd.0100 5 Ready
4 Member 0003.fd63.9c00 5 SDM Mismatch
Tab le 8-2 Approximate Feature Resources Allowed by Dual IPv4-IPv6 Templates
Resource IPv4-and-IPv6
Default IPv4-and-IPv6
Routing IPv4-and-IPv6 VLAN
Unicast MAC addresses 2 K 1.5 K 8 K
IPv4 IGMP groups and multicast routes 1 K 1 K 1 K for IGMP groups
0 for multicast routes
Total IPv4 unicast routes: 3 K 2.75 K 0
Directly connected IPv4 hosts 2 K 1.5 K 0
Indirect IPv4 routes 1 K 1.25 K 0
IPv6 multicast groups 1 K 1 K 1 K
Directly connected IPv6 addresses 2 K 1.5 K 0
Indirect IPv6 unicast routes 1 K 1.25 K 0
IPv4 policy-based routing ACEs 00.25 K 0
IPv4 or MAC QoS ACEs (total) 0.5 K 0.5 K 0.5 K
IPv4 or MAC security ACEs (total) 1 K 0.5 K 1 K
IPv6 security ACEs 0.5 K 0.5 K 0.5 K