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destination port as the profiled port, or the reverse. SPAN allows the capability to mirror the traffic learnt
on the profiled port.
For complete information on SPAN, refer to Configuring Switched Port Analyzer on page 533.
AMPP scalability
The following table describes the Auto Migrating Port Profile (AMPP) scalability values supported by
Network OS 4.0.0.
AMPP scalability valuesTABLE 55
Metric Logical chassis mode Fabric cluster mode
Number of profiles 750 750
Number of VLANs in port-profiles 2000 2000
QoS profile 1 cee-map
1 mutation-map
1 cee-map
1 cos-mutation-map
Number of ACLs in security profiles Same as Layer 2 ACL Same as Layer 2 ACL
Number of MAC associations 8000 (4000 for Brocade VDX 6710.) 8000 (4000 for Brocade VDX 6710.)
The MAC and VLAN scaling numbers in the previous table are based on mac-association and vlan-
profile scaling without any ACL configuration. In addition, AMPP is subject to the maximum number of
vLAGs and LAGs supported on the switch, which is 750 in this case.
AMPP port-profiles
As shown in the following figure, the default port-profile contains the entire configuration needed for a
VM to get access to the LAN and SAN.
FIGURE 40 Port-profile contents
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