Hardware Profile Forwarding-Mode Warp - Cisco Nexus 3548 Command Reference Manual

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hardware profile forwarding-mode warp

To enable warp mode, use the hardware profile forwarding-mode warp command. To disable warp
mode, use the no form of this command.
Syntax Description
lpm-entry
ipm_warp
host-entry
host
l2-entry
l2
multicast-entry
multicast_warp
Command Default
Disabled.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Release
Command History
5.0(3)A1(1)
6.0(2)A8(1)
Usage Guidelines
You must reload the Cisco Nexus 3548 switch after enabling the warp mode and also to revert to the
factory default from warp mode.
In warp mode, these features are not supported: IP redirect, Egress Routed Access Control Lists
(RACLs), Port Access Control Lists (PACLs), and Equal-cost Multipathing (ECMP).
Examples
This example shows how to enable warp mode:
OL-27851-02
hardware profile forwarding-mode warp
hardware profile forwarding-mode warp lpm-entry lpm_warp host-entry host l2-entry l2
multicast-entry multicast_warp
no hardware profile forwarding-mode warp
no hardware profile forwarding-mode warp lpm-entry lpm_warp host-entry host l2-entry l2
multicast-entry multicast_warp
Specifies the lpm (non-host) entries.
The range of values for lmp-entry. Range: 4096-8192.
Specifies the ipv4 values.
The range of values for host-entry. Range: 4096-16384.
Specifies the Layer 2 entries.
The range of values for l2-entry. Range: 4096-16384.
Specifies the multicast entries.
The range of values for multiast-entry. Range: 4096-16384.
Modification
This command was introduced.
The option of changing the TCAM carve value was introduced.
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