Command Reference Guide

Switch Database Management Template Commands
CLI Command Reference
September 2014 Page 251
HP Moonshot Switch Module CLI Command Reference
show sdm prefer
Use this command to view the currently active SDM template and its scaling parameters, or to view the scaling
parameters for an inactive template. When invoked with no optional keywords, this command lists the
currently active template and the template that will become active on the next reboot, if it is different from
the currently active template. If the system boots with a non-default template, and you clear the template
configuration, either using
no sdm prefer or by deleting the startup configuration, show sdm prefer lists the
default template as the next active template. To list the scaling parameters of a specific template, use that
template’s keyword as an argument to the command.
Use the optional keywords to list the scaling parameters of a specific template.
Example: This example shows the current SDM template. The user has not changed the next active SDM
template.
(Routing) #show sdm prefer
The current template is the IPv4-routing Default template.
ARP Entries.................................... 6144
IPv4 Unicast Routes............................ 12288
IPv6 NDP Entries............................... 0
IPv6 Unicast Routes............................ 0
ECMP Next Hops................................. 4
IPv4 Multicast Routes.......................... 0
IPv6 Multicast Routes.......................... 0
Format
show sdm prefer [ipv4-routing default]
Mode Privileged EXEC
Field Description
ARP Entries The maximum number of entries in the IPv4 Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
cache for routing interfaces.
IPv4 Unicast Routes The maximum number of IPv4 unicast forwarding table entries.
IPv6 NDP Entries The maximum number of IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP) cache entries.
IPv6 Unicast Routes The maximum number of IPv6 unicast forwarding table entries.
ECMP Next Hops The maximum number of next hops that can be installed in the IPv4 and IPv6
unicast forwarding tables.
IPv4 Multicast Routes The maximum number of IPv4 multicast forwarding table entries.
IPv6 Multicast Routes The maximum number of IPv6 multicast forwarding table entries.