CLI Guide

The following describes the test cam-usage service-policy input
policy-map stack-unit command shown in the following example.
Field Description
stack-unit Indicates the stack-unit slot number.
Portpipe Indicates the portpipe number.
CAM Partition The CAM space where the rules are added.
Available CAM Indicates the free CAM space, in the partition, for the
classification rules.
NOTE: The CAM entries reserved for the default rules
are not included in the Available CAM column; free
entries, from the default rules space, cannot be used as
a policy map for the classification rules.
Estimated CAM
per Port
Indicates the number of free CAM entries required (for the
classification rules) to apply the input policy map on a single
interface.
NOTE: The CAM entries for the default rule are not
included in this column; a CAM entry for the default rule
is always dedicated to a port and is always available for
that interface.
Status (Allowed
ports)
Indicates if the input policy map configuration on an
interface belonging to a stack-unit/port-pipe is successful
— Allowed (n) — or not successful — Exception. The
allowed number (n) indicates the number of ports in that
port-pipe on which the Policy Map can be applied
successfully.
NOTE: In a Layer 2 Policy Map, IPv4/IPv6 rules are not allowed; therefore, the
output contains only L2ACL CAM partition entries.
Example
Dell# test cam-usage service-policy input pmap_l2 stack-unit
all
For a L2 Input Policy Map pmap_l2, the output must be as
follows,
stack-unit|Portpipe|CAM Partition|Available CAM|Estimated CAM
per Port |Status
| | | |per
Port |(Allowed ports)
0 0 L2ACL 500
200 Allowed (2)
0 1 L2ACL 100
200 Exception
1 0 L2ACL 1000
200 Allowed (5)
1 1 L2ACL 0
200 Exception
1450
Quality of Service (QoS)