System Resource-Profile Commands
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mac-ipv4-ipv6-128-match-enable
Syntax [no] mac-ipv4-ipv6-128-match-enable num-resources
Context configure>system>resource-profile>egress-internal-tcam>acl-sap-egress
Description Platforms Supported: 7210 SAS-K.
On 7210 SAS-K, when resources are allocated to Egress ACLs from the egress internal tcam pool
using the command configure>system>resource-profile>egress-internal-tcam>acl-sap-egress, these
resources can be used by either MAC criteria entries or IPv4 entries. In order to enable IPv6 128-bit
address match, user need to allocate resources using this command (that is,
configure>system>resource-profile>egress-internal-tcam>acl-sap-egress>mac-ipv4-ipv6-128-
match-enable.
The resources allocated can be shared by MAC criteria, IPv4 criteria, IPv6 64-bit address criteria and
IPv6 128-bit address criteria. Each match entry (for all criteria) configured by the user will need 2
entries/resources when they are using entries from the resources allocated towards this pool.
With the no form of the command, the software does not allocate any resources for use by egress filter
policies using ipv6 criteria with 128-bit IPv6 addresses. If no resources are allocated for use, then the
software fails all attempts to associate a service entity (For example, SAP, IP interface, etc.) with a
filter policy using this match criteria.
Default no mac-ipv4-ipv6-128-match-enable
Parameters num-resources — Specifies the maximum amount of resources for use by this filter match criteria.
Values [0..2]
mac-ipv4-ipv6-128-match-enable
Syntax [no] mac-ipv4-ipv6-128-match-enable num-resources
Context configure>system>resource-profile>ingress-internal-tcam>acl-sap-ingress
Description Platforms Supported: 7210 SAS-K
On 7210 SAS-K, when resources are allocated to Ingress ACLs from the ingress internal tcam pool,
these resources can be used by either MAC criteria entries, IPv4 entries and entries that use only IPv6
64-bit addresses. In order to enable IPv6 128-bit address match, user need to allocate resources using
this command.
The resources allocated can be shared by MAC criteria, IPv4 criteria, IPv6 64-bit address criteria and
IPv6 128-bit address criteria. Each match entry (for all criteria) configured by the user will need 2
entries/resources when they are using entries from the resources allocated towards this pool.
With the no form of the command, the software does not allocate any resources for use by egress filter
policies using ipv6 criteria with 128-bit IPv6 addresses. If no resources are allocated for use, then the
software fails all attempts to associate a service entity (For example, SAP, IP interface, etc.) with a
filter policy using this match criteria.
Default no mac-ipv4-ipv6-128-match-enable