Route Scaling

The following table provides information on IPv4 and IPv6 route scaling. The route table is a shared hardware resource where IPv4 routes consume one entry and IPv6 routes with a prefix length less than 64 consume two entries.

The route scaling does not depend on the protocol itself, but rather the general system limitation in the following configuration modes:

Table 1. VSP 4900 Series

URPF mode

IPv6 mode

IPv4

IPv6

Prefix less than 64

Prefix greater than 64

No

No

15,488

7,744

n/a

No

Yes

7,488

3,744

2,000

Yes

No

7,488

3,744

n/a

Yes

Yes

3,488

1,744

2,000

Note:

The stated numbers in the preceding rows are one-dimensional where the given number implies that only routes for that address family or type are present. For a given row in the table, the maximum scaling number is ‘x‘ IPv4 routes OR ‘y‘ ipv6 <= 64 routes OR ‘z‘ ipv6 >64 routes (not a combination of all).

Table 2. VSP 7400 Series

URPF mode

IPv6 mode

IPv4

IPv6

Prefix less than 64

Prefix greater than 64

No

No

15,000

7,000

n/a

No

Yes

7,000

3,500

2,000

Yes

No

7,000

3,500

n/a

Yes

Yes

3,000

1,500

1,000

Note:

The stated numbers in the preceding rows are one-dimensional where the given number implies that only routes for that address family or type are present. For a given row in the table, the maximum scaling number is ‘x‘ IPv4 routes OR ‘y‘ ipv6 <= 64 routes OR ‘z‘ ipv6 >64 routes (not a combination of all).