•
Status indicates whether or not the specified policy-map can be completely applied to an interface in
the port-pipe.
•
Allowed indicates that the policy-map can be applied because the estimated number of CAM
entries is less or equal to the available number of CAM entries. The number of interfaces in the
port-pipe to which the policy-map can be applied is given in parenthesis.
•
Exception indicates that the number of CAM entries required to write the policy-map to the CAM
is greater than the number of available CAM entries, and therefore the policy-map cannot be
applied to an interface in the specified port-pipe.
Note: The command
whether or not a policy-map can be successfully applied to an interface cannot be determined without first
measuring how many CAM entries the policy-map would consume; the command
because it provides this measurement.
Figure 41-16. test cam-usage Command Example
FTOS# test cam-usage service-policy input pmap_l2 linecard 0 port-set 0
Linecard | Port-pipe | CAM Partition | Available CAM | Estimated CAM | Status
===============================================================================
0
0
Viewing QoS CAM Entries
Viewing QoS CAM Entries
•
View Layer 2 QoS CAM entries using the command
•
View Layer 3 QoS CAM entries using the command
provides much of the same information as
show cam-usage
L2ACL
500
is supported only on platform
200
Allowed(2)
e
show cam layer3-qos
from EXEC Privilege mode.
show cam layer2-qos
from EXEC Privilege mode.
, but
test cam-usage
is useful
test cam-usage
Quality of Service | 875