Example: EF Line Card with EG Chassis Profile (Card
Problem)
R1#show linecard 1 brief
--
Line card 1 --
Status
Next Boot
Required Type : E48TF - 48-port 10/100/1000Base-T line card with RJ-45 interfaces (EF)
Current Type
Hardware Rev
Num Ports
Up Time
FTOS Version
Jumbo Capable : yes
Example: EH Line Card with EG Chassis Profile (Card
Problem)
R1#show linecard 1 brief
--
Line card 1 --
Status
Next Boot
Required Type : E90MH - 90-port 10/100/1000Base-T line card with mini RJ-21 interfaces (EH)
Current Type
Hardware Rev
Num Ports
Up Time
FTOS Version
Jumbo Capable : yes
When to Use CAM Profiling
The CAM profiling feature enables you to partition the CAM to best suit your application. For example:
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Configure more Layer 2 FIB entries when the system is deployed as a switch.
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Configure more Layer 3 FIB entries when the system is deployed as a router.
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Configure more ACLs (when IPv6 is not employed).
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Hash MPLS packets based on source and destination IP addresses for LAGs. Refer to
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Hash based on bidirectional flow for LAGs. Refer to
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Optimize the VLAN ACL Group feature, which permits group VLANs for IP egress ACLs. Refer to
CAM profile for the VLAN ACL group
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Content Addressable Memory (CAM)
: card problem - mismatch cam profile
: online
: E48TF - 48-port 10/100/1000Base-T line card with RJ-45 interfaces (EF)
: Base
- 1.1
PP0 - 1.1
: 48
: 0 sec
: 7.6.1.0
: card problem - mismatch cam profile
: online
: E90MH - 90-port 10/100/1000Base-T line card with mini RJ-21 interfaces (EH)
: Base
- 0.3 PP0 - 1.1
: 90
: 0 sec
: 8.1.1.0
PP1 - 1.1
PP0 - PP1 -
LAG Hashing based on Bidirectional
feature.
LAG
Hashing.
Flow.