Router Resources Commands
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Setting the new configuration of route entries requires saving the
running-configuration file to startup-configuration file and rebooting the
system, do you want to continue? (Y/N) [N] Y
Example 2
The following example defines the supported number of IPv4 and IPv6 routing
entries. In the example, the configured router entries are less than the router
entries which are currently in use. Using this configurations means that the system
will not have enough resources for the running again in the existing network:
switchxxxxxx(config)#
system router resources ip-routes 128 ipv6-routes 32
The maximal number of IPv4 and IPv6 Routing Entries plus non-IP Entries is 2048.
In-Use Reserved (Current) Reserved (New)
------ ------------------ --------------
IPv4 Entries 232 1024 128
Number of Routes 20
Number of Neighbors 12
Number of Interfaces 100
Non-IP Entries:
- Unit 1 93% 400
- Unit 2 94% 400
- Unit 5 90% 400
The new configuration of route entries is less than the route entries which are
currently in use by the system, do you want to continue (note that setting the new
configuration of route entries requires saving the running-configuration file to
startup-configuration file and rebooting the system)? (Y/N) [N] Y
42.2 show system router resources
To display router resources, use the show system router resources command in
User EXEC mode.
Syntax
show system router resources