Hardware Forwarding Limitations

Summit family switches can use hardware forwarding when the route mask is 64 bits or less. If the route mask is greater that 64 bits, limitations apply based on the hardware platform.

This support was added in ExtremeXOS Release 12.4 by using some of the slices previously used for ACL support to create a Greater Than 64 Bit (GT64B) table. The GT64B table stores only those routes with a mask greater than 64 bits. When IPv6 forwarding is enabled, the switch behavior is as follows:

All Summit switches support hardware forwarding for up to 256 routes with masks greater than 64 bits.

This support was added in ExtremeXOS Release 12.4 by using a hardware table designed for this purpose. When IPv6 forwarding is enabled, the switch behavior is as follows: