Sdm Prefer; Switch Database Management Template Commands - NETGEAR M6100 Series Reference Manual

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Command example:
(NETGEAR Switch) #show sflow source-interface
sFlow Client Source Interface.................. (not configured)

Switch Database Management Template Commands

A Switch Database Management (SDM) template is a description of the maximum resources
a switch or router can use for various features. Different SDM templates allow different
combinations of scaling factors, enabling different allocations of resources depending on how
the device is used. In other words, SDM templates enable you to reallocate system resources
to support a different mix of features based on your network requirements.
Note:
If you insert a blade in a chassis and its template does not match the
template of the chassis, the blade reboots automatically using the
template that is used by other chassis members. To avoid the
automatic reboot, first set the template to the template that is used by
existing members of the chassis. Then power off the new blade, insert
it in the chassis, and power on the blade.

sdm prefer

Use this command to change the template that will be active after the next reboot. The
keywords are as follows:
dual-ipv4-and-ipv6. filters subsequent template choices to those that support both
IPv4 and IPv6. The default template maximizes the number of IPv4 and IPv6 unicast
routes, while limiting the number of ECMP next hops in each route to 4. The data center
template support increases the number of ECMP next hops to 32.
ipv4-routing. filters subsequent template choices to those that support IPv4, and not
IPv6. The default IPv4-only template maximizes the number of IPv4 unicast routes, while
limiting the number of ECMP next hops in each route to 4. The data-center default
template supports increases the number of ECMP next hops to 32 and reduces the
number of routes. The data center plus template increases the number of ECMP next
hops to 32 while keeping the maximum IPv4 and IPv6 routes.
Note:
After setting the template, you must reboot in order for the
configuration change to take effect.
M6100 Series Switches
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