show iproute reserved-entries
Description
Displays the configured number of IPv4 and IPv6 routes reserved in the Longest Prefix Match (LPM) hardware table.
Syntax Description
slot_num | For SummitStack only, this option displays the reservations for the specified slot. |
Default
N/A.
Usage Guidelines
The IPv4 Routes column in the command output shows whether IPv4 routes are stored in internal or external LPM tables.
The "(or IPv6)" column in the command output shows whether IPv6 routes are stored in internal ("int.") or external ("ext.") LPM tables.
To modify the configuration that this command displays, use the following command:
configure iproute reserved-entries [ num_routes_needed | maximum | default ] slot [all |slot_num]Example
The following example displays the reserved space for IP routes:
# show iproute reserved-entries IPv4 # Reserved Routes Minimum # Slot Type Routes IPv4 (or IPv6) IPv4 Hosts ---- ---------------- -------- ------ ------------------ ---------- 1 G48Pe Internal 464 ( 232) [default] 16 2 G48Pe Internal 480 ( 240) [maximum] 0 3 G48Ta Internal 12240 ( 6120) [default] 16 4 G48Ta Internal 12256 ( 6128) [maximum] 0 5 G8X Internal n/a 6 7 10G4Xa Internal 10000 ( 5000) 2256 8 10G4Xa Internal 9000 ( 4500) 3256 9 G48Xa Internal 9000 ( 4500) 3256 10 8900-10G8X-xl External 507872 ( int.) [default] 16384 Maximum supported # IPv4 (or IPv6) Reserved Routes: "e"-series Internal 480 ( 240) "c"-series Internal 12256 ( 6128) "xl"-series External 524256 ( int.) IPv6: "xl"-series "int." indicates external table, up to 8192 IPv6 routes. IPv6: "xl"-series "ext." indicates external table. Note: IPv4 Hosts can occupy unused HW Route table space, unless # Reserved Routes is "maximum".
History
This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 12.1.
Platform Availability
This command is available on all platforms.