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Ftos command line reference guide for the s4810 system ftos 9.1.(0.0)
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microcode
microcode
Defaults
cam-profile default microcode default
Command Modes
CONFIGURATION
Command History
Version 8.2.1.0
Version 7.9.1.0
Version 7.5.1.0
Version 7.4.2.0
Version 7.4.1.0
Enter the keywords unified-default to specify the
CAM profile that maintains the CAM allocations for the IPv6
and IPv4 FIB while allocating more CAM space for the
Ingress and Egress Layer 2 ACL and IPv4 ACL regions.
Enter the keywords ipv4-vrf to specify the CAM profile
that maintains the CAM allocations for the IPv4 FIB while
allocating CAM space for VRF.
Enter the keywords ipv4-v6-vrf to specify the CAM
profile that maintains the CAM allocations for the IPv4 and
IPv6FIB while allocating CAM space for VRF.
Enter the keywords ipv4-64k-ipv6 to specify the CAM
profile that provides an alternate to ipv6-extacl that
redistributes CAM space from the IPv4FIB to IPv4Flow and
IPv6FIB.
Choose a microcode based on the CAM profile you chose. Not all
microcodes are available to be paired with a CAM profile.
Enter the keyword default to select the microcode that
distributes CAM space for a typical deployment.
Enter the keywords lag-hash-align to select the
microcode for applications that require the same hashing for
bi-directional traffic.
Enter the keywords lag-hash-mpls to select the
microcode for hashing based on MPLS labels (up to five
labels deep).
Enter the keywords ipv6-extacl to select the microcode
for IPv6.
Enter the keywords acl-group to select the microcode for
applications that need 16k egress IPv4 ACLs.
Enter the keywords ipv4-vrf to select the microcode for
IPv4 VRF applications.
Enter the keywords ipv4-v6-vrf to select the microcode
for IPv4 and IPv6 VRF applications.
E-Series TeraScale only: Select l2-switched-pbr
microcode if you apply a PBR redirect list to a VLAN interface
and want to prevent Layer 2 traffic from being redirected and
dropped. l2-switched-pbr (IPv4-LDA) microcode allows
only Layer 3 traffic to be redirected while Layer 2 traffic is
switched within the VLAN.
Added support for the ipv4-64k-ipv6 profile.
Added support for the VRF protocols.
Added the l2-ipv4-inacl CAM profile.
Added the unified-default CAM profile and lag-hash-
align microcode.
Added the lag-hash-mpls microcode.
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