Alcatel-Lucent 7210 SAS M Configuration Manual page 420

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System Resource-Profile Commands
| Total | Allocated | Free
-------------------------------+-----------+-----------+------------
Ingress Shared CAM Entries | 0 | 0 | 512
If the configuration file contains a no form of this command, then the system does not allocate any
resources for use by G.8032.The entire resource pool is available for use by ACLs.
The no form of the command takes affect only on reboot.
Default
no g8032-fast-flood-enable
decommission
Syntax
decommission
Context
config> system> resource-profile
Description
This command provides the context to decommission a port. Ports which are decommissioned using
this command are not available for provisioning services. The packet buffers are taken away from the
decommissioned port and allocated to port(s) as specified by the entries configured under the
decommission command. This command allows the user to allocate more packet buffers to certain
port or a group of ports and enables those ports to absorb larger bursts.
Note: This command is supported only on 7210 SAS-M and 7210 SAS-T devices in both Access-
Uplink and Network modes.
entry
Syntax
entry entry-id port port-range to port-range
no entry entry-id
Context
config> system> resource-profile> decommission
Description
This command allows the user to decommission a port or group of ports and allocate buffers to those
ports which need more packet buffers for absorbing larger bursts. It allows user to configure the
entries which list the ports to be decommissioned. Ports whose packet buffers are taken away, are
given on the left-hand of the 'to' keyword and ports to which buffers are allocated to, are given on the
right-hand side.
This command allows users to specify either a port or a group of ports can be specified on both the
sides, using a list or range of ports as given below. This allows the user to decommission a single port
and allocates buffer to a single/group of port (s) or a group of ports are decommissioned and buffer is
allocated to a single/group of port (s).
Packet buffers taken away from a port or a group of ports specified on the left-hand side is distributed
equally among the group of ports, if the right-hand side of the 'to' command specifies a group of
ports or to the configured port if the right-hand side specifies a single port. Packet buffers are added
to the MBS pool of the port (the MBS pool is shared by the 8 queues on the port) and the CBS portion
of the queues is not modified.
The administrative state or the operational state of the port is not affected by configuring the port in a
decommission entry.
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7210 SAS M, T, X, R6 Basic System Configuration

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