Management Commands
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ProSafe Managed Switch
Use the optional keywords to list the scaling parameters of a specific template.
Format show sdm prefer [dual-ipv4-and-ipv6 default |
ipv4-routing {default | data-center} ]
Mode
ARP Entries
IPv4 Unicast
Routes
IPv6 NDP Entries
IPv6 Unicast
Routes
ECMP Next Hops
IPv4 Multicast
Routes
IPv6 Multicast
Routes
Example:
#show sdm prefer
Current template: Dual IPv4 and IPv6
ARP Entries.................................... 4096
IPv4 Unicast Routes............................ 6112
IPv6 NDP Entries............................... 2048
IPv6 Unicast Routes............................ 3072
ECMP Next Hops................................. 4 I
Pv4 Multicast Routes........................... 256
IPv6 Multicast Routes.......................... 256
IPv6 Management Commands
IPv6 Management commands allow a device to be managed via an IPv6 address in a switch
or IPv4 routing (that is, independent from the IPv6 Routing package). For Routing/IPv6 builds
of Switch CLI dual IPv4/IPv6 operation over the service port is enabled. Switch CLI has
capabilities such as:
Static assignment of IPv6 addresses and gateways for the network ports.
The ability to ping an IPv6 link-local address over the network port.
Using IPv6 Management commands, you can send SNMP traps and queries via the
network port.
The user can manage a device via the network port (in addition to a routing interface).
Privileged EXEC
Term 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.
The maximum number of IPv4 multicast forwarding table entries.
The maximum number of IPv6 multicast forwarding table entries.