Setup Guide
Content Addressable Memory (CAM)
CAM is a type of memory that stores information in the form of a lookup table.
On the switch, CAM stores Layer 2 and Layer 3 forwarding information, access-lists (ACLs), ows, and routing policies. On a line card,
there are one or two CAM (Dual-CAM) modules per port-pipe.
Topics:
• CAM Allocation
• Test CAM Usage
• View CAM-ACL Settings
• View CAM Usage
• Conguring CAM Threshold and Silence Period
• Return to the Default CAM Conguration
• CAM Optimization
• Applications for CAM Proling
• Unied Forwarding Table (UFT) Modes
CAM Allocation
CAM space is allotted in lter processor (FP) blocks. The total space allocated must equal 12 FP blocks.
NOTE
: There are 16 FP blocks, but the system ow requires three blocks that cannot be reallocated.
The following table displays the default CAM allocation settings. To display the default CAM allocation, enter the show cam-acl
command.
Dell#show cam-acl
-- Chassis Cam ACL --
Current Settings(in block sizes)
1 block = 256 entries
L2Acl : 5
Ipv4Acl : 4
Ipv6Acl : 0
Ipv4Qos : 2
L2Qos : 1
L2PT : 0
IpMacAcl : 0
VmanQos : 0
EcfmAcl : 0
Openflow : 0
-- linecard 0 --
Current Settings(in block sizes)
1 block = 256 entries
L2Acl : 5
Ipv4Acl : 4
Ipv6Acl : 0
Ipv4Qos : 2
L2Qos : 1
L2PT : 0
IpMacAcl : 0
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