CONFIGURATION mode
cam-acl [default | l2acl]
NOTE: Selecting default resets the CAM entries to the default settings. Select l2acl to
allocate the desired space for all other regions.
2. Enter the number of FP blocks for each region.
EXEC Privilege mode
cam-acl {default | l2acl number ipv4acl number ipv6acl number ipv4qos number
l2qos number l2pt number ipmacacl number vman-qos | vman-dual-qos number
ecfmacl number nlbcluster number ipv4pbr number openflow number | fcoe
number iscsioptacl number [vrfv4acl number]
NOTE: If you do not enter the allocation values for the CAM regions, the value is 0.
3. Execute write memory and verify that the new settings are written to the CAM on the next boot.
EXEC Privilege mode
show cam-acl
4. Reload the system.
EXEC Privilege mode
reload
Test CAM Usage
To determine whether sufficient CAM space is available to enable a service-policy, use the test-cam-
usage command. To verify the actual CAM space required, create a Class Map with all required ACL
rules, then execute the test cam-usage command in Privilege mode. The Status column in the
command output indicates whether or not you can enable the policy.
Example of the test cam-usage Command
Dell#test cam-usage service-policy input test-cam-usage stack-unit 2 po 0
Stack-Unit| Portpipe|CAM Partition|Available CAM|Estimated CAM per Port|Status
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
----
2 | 0 |IPv4Flow |192 |3 |Allowed
(64)
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View CAM Profiles
To view the current CAM profile for the chassis and each component, use the show cam-profile
command.
This command also shows the profile that is loaded after the next chassis or component reload.
232 Content Addressable Memory (CAM)