From: Michael Zuo (mzuo@ixiacom.com)
Date: Wed Feb 28 2007 - 18:37:38 ART
So this means policy routing requires "routing" and for other smaller
setups (such as the one in the lab test), the two are pretty much
equivalent?
thanks
-----Original Message-----
From: Marvin Greenlee [mailto:marvingreenlee@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2007 9:40 PM
To: Michael Zuo; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: CAT3560 and IPv6
Switch#show sdm prefer dual-ipv4-and-ipv6 default
"desktop IPv4 and IPv6 default" template:
The selected template optimizes the resources in
the switch to support this level of features for
8 routed interfaces and 1024 VLANs.
number of unicast mac addresses: 2K
number of IPv4 IGMP groups + multicast routes: 1K
number of IPv4 unicast routes: 3K
number of directly-connected IPv4 hosts: 2K
number of indirect IPv4 routes: 1K
number of IPv6 multicast groups:
1152
number of directly-connected IPv6 addresses: 2K
number of indirect IPv6 unicast routes: 1K
number of IPv4 policy based routing aces: 0
number of IPv4/MAC qos aces:
512
number of IPv4/MAC security aces: 1K
number of IPv6 policy based routing aces: 0
number of IPv6 qos aces:
510
number of IPv6 security aces:
510
Switch#show sdm prefer dual-ipv4-and-ipv6 routing
"desktop IPv4 and IPv6 routing" template:
The selected template optimizes the resources in
the switch to support this level of features for
8 routed interfaces and 1024 VLANs.
number of unicast mac addresses:
1536
number of IPv4 IGMP groups + multicast routes: 1K
number of IPv4 unicast routes:
2816
number of directly-connected IPv4 hosts:
1536
number of indirect IPv4 routes:
1280
number of IPv6 multicast groups:
1152
number of directly-connected IPv6 addresses:
1536
number of indirect IPv6 unicast routes:
1280
number of IPv4 policy based routing aces:
256
number of IPv4/MAC qos aces:
512
number of IPv4/MAC security aces:
512
number of IPv6 policy based routing aces:
255
number of IPv6 qos aces:
510
number of IPv6 security aces:
510
Switch#show sdm prefer dual-ipv4-and-ipv6 vlan
"desktop IPv4 and IPv6 vlan" template:
The selected template optimizes the resources in
the switch to support this level of features for
8 routed interfaces and 1024 VLANs.
number of unicast mac addresses: 8K
number of IPv4 IGMP groups: 1K
number of IPv4 multicast routes: 0
number of unicast IPv4 routes: 0
number of IPv6 multicast groups:
1152
number of directly-connected IPv6 addresses: 0
number of indirect IPv6 unicast routes: 0
number of IPv4 policy based routing aces: 0
number of IPv4/MAC qos aces:
512
number of IPv4/MAC security aces: 1K
number of IPv6 policy based routing aces: 0
number of IPv6 qos aces:
510
number of IPv6 security aces:
510
Switch#
Marvin Greenlee, CCIE #12237 (R&S, SP, Sec)
Senior Technical Instructor - IPexpert, Inc.
"When Will You Be an IP Expert?"
marvin@ipexpert.com
http://www.IPexpert.com
--- Michael Zuo <mzuo@ixiacom.com> wrote:
> the docCD explanation is not detailed enough to tell
> the difference...
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: Michael Zuo
> Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2007 9:17 PM
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: CAT3560 and IPv6
>
>
> hi group,
>
> does anyone know the difference between
>
> sdm prefer dual-ipv4-and-ipv6 default
>
> and
>
> sdm prefer dual-ipv4-and-ipv6 routing
>
> in the context of R&S lab exam?
>
> thanks
>
>
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