Show Sdm Prefer - NETGEAR M6100 Series Reference Manual

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Default
dual IPv4 and IPv6 template
Format
sdm prefer {dual-ipv4-and-ipv6 {default | data-center} | ipv4-routing
{default | data-center {default | plus}}}
Mode
Global Config
no sdm prefer
Use this command to revert to the default template after the next reboot.
Format
no sdm prefer
Mode
Global Config

show sdm prefer

Use this command to view the currently active SDM template and its scaling parameters, or
to view the scaling parameters for an inactive template. When invoked with no optional
keywords, this command lists the currently active template and the template that will become
active on the next reboot, if it is different from the currently active template. If the system
boots with a non-default template, and you clear the template configuration, either using no
sdm prefer or by deleting the startup configuration, show sdm prefer lists the default
template as the next active template. To list the scaling parameters of a specific template,
use that template's keyword as an argument to the command.
Use the optional keywords to list the scaling parameters of a specific template.
Format
show sdm prefer [dual-ipv4-and-ipv6 {default |data-center}| ipv4-routing
{default | data-center {default | plus}}]
Mode
Privileged EXEC
Syntax
dual-ipv4-and-ipv6 default
dual-ipv4-and-ipv6 data-center
ipv4-routing default
ipv4-routing data-center default
ipv4-routing data-center plus
M6100 Series Switches
Description
(Optional) List the scaling parameters for the template
supporting IPv4 and IPv6.
(Optional) List the scaling parameters for the Dual IPv4 and
IPv6 template supporting more ECMP next hops.
(Optional) List the scaling parameters for the IPv4-only
template maximizing the number of unicast routes.
(Optional) List the scaling parameters for the IPv4-only
template supporting more ECMP next hops.
(Optional) List the scaling parameters for the IPv4-only
template maximizing the number of unicast routes and also
supporting more ECMP next hops.
Utility Commands
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