Users Guide
 L3 Host Entries   :    147456                     212992
 L3 Route Entries  :    32768                      98304
View UFT information for all modes
OS10# show hardware forwarding-table mode all
 Mode                default     scaled-l2   scaled-l3-routes   scaled-l3-hosts
 L2 MAC Entries      163840      294912      32768              98304
 L3 Host Entries     147456      16384       16384              212992
 L3 Route Entries    32768       32768       131072             98304
IPv6 extended prefix routes
IPv6 addresses that contain prefix routes with mask between /64 to /128 are called as IPv6 extended prefix routes. These
routes require double the key size in the Longest prefix match (LPM) table.
You can configure the number of route entries for extended prefix using the hardware l3 ipv6-extended-prefix
prefix-number command.
Save and Reload the switch for the settings to become effective.
Configure IPv6 extended prefix route
OS10# configure terminal 
OS10(config)# hardware l3 ipv6-extended-prefix 2048
 % Warning: IPv6 Extended Prefix Installation will be applied only after a save and 
reload.
OS10(config)# do write memory
OS10(config)# reload
View IPv6 extended prefix route configuration
OS10# show running-configuration | grep hardware
 hardware l3 ipv6-extended-prefix 2048
Configuration before reload:
OS10# show hardware l3 
                               Current Settings       Next-boot Settings
 IPv6 Extended Prefix Entries: 0                      2048 
Configuration after reload:
OS10# show hardware l3 
                               Current Settings       Next-boot Settings
 IPv6 Extended Prefix Entries: 2048                   2048 
The no version of the command removes the IPv6 extended prefix route configuration. Save and Reload the switch to remove
the configuration.
OS10(config)# no hardware l3 ipv6-extended-prefix 
 % Warning: Un-configuring IPv6 Extended Prefix will be applied only after a save and 
reload.
UFT commands
hardware forwarding-table mode
Selects a mode to initialize the maximum scalability size. The available options are: scaled L2 MAC address table, scaled L3
routes table, or scaled L3 hosts table.
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