Administrator Guide

cam-acl {default | l2acl number ipv4acl number ipv6acl number ipv4qos number l2qos number
l2pt number ipmacacl number vman-qos | vman-dual-qos number ecfmacl number nlbcluster number
ipv4pbr number openflow number | fcoe number iscsioptacl number [vrfv4acl number]
NOTE: If you do not enter the allocation values for the CAM regions, the value is 0.
3 Execute write memory and verify that the new settings are written to the CAM on the next boot.
EXEC Privilege mode
show cam-acl
4 Reload the system.
EXEC Privilege mode
reload
Test CAM Usage
To determine whether sufficient CAM space is available to enable a service-policy, use the test-cam-usage command. To verify the
actual CAM space required, create a Class Map with all required ACL rules, then execute the test cam-usage command in Privilege
mode. The Status column in the command output indicates whether or not you can enable the policy.
Example of the test cam-usage Command
Dell#test cam-usage service-policy input test-cam-usage stack-unit 2 po 0
Stack-Unit| Portpipe|CAM Partition|Available CAM|Estimated CAM per Port|Status
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2 | 0 |IPv4Flow |192 |3 |Allowed (64)
Dell#
View CAM-ACL Settings
The show cam-acl command shows the cam-acl setting that will be loaded after the next reload.
Example of Viewing CAM-ACL Settings
Dell(conf)#do show cam-acl
-- Chassis Cam ACL --
Current Settings(in block sizes) Next Boot(in block sizes)
1 block = 128 entries
L2Acl : 6 4
Ipv4Acl : 4 2
Ipv6Acl : 0 0
Ipv4Qos : 2 2
L2Qos : 1 1
L2PT : 0 0
IpMacAcl : 0 0
VmanQos : 0 0
VmanDualQos : 0 0
EcfmAcl : 0 0
FcoeAcl : 0 0
iscsiOptAcl : 0 0
ipv4pbr : 0 2
vrfv4Acl : 0 2
Openflow : 0 0
fedgovacl : 0 0
-- Stack unit 0 --
Current Settings(in block sizes) Next Boot(in block sizes)
1 block = 128 entries
L2Acl : 6 4
Ipv4Acl : 4 2
Ipv6Acl : 0 0
Ipv4Qos : 2 2
Content Addressable Memory (CAM)
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