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Field Description
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
13 1 L2ACL 400 200 Allowed
(2)
Dell#
threshold
Specify the minimum and maximum threshold values for the configured WRED profiles.
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Syntax
threshold min number max number max-drop-drop
To remove the threshold values, use the no threshold min number max number command.
Parameters
min
number
Enter the keyword min then the minimum threshold number for the WRED profile.
The range is from 1 to 9360.
max
number
Enter the keyword max then the maximum threshold number for the WRED profile.
The range is from 1 to 9360 KB.
max-drop-drop
number
Enter the keyword max-drop-drop followed by the maximum number of packets
for the WRED profile. The range is from 0 to 100 KB
Defaults none
Command Modes CONFIGURATION (config-wred)
Command
History
This guide is platform-specific. For command information about other platforms, see the relevant Dell
Networking OS Command Line Reference Guide.
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