What to Do Next
If you see warning messages to the console indicating that the active feature profile does not match the
configured profile, you must reload the affected line card so that the configured profile matches the active
profile.
LC/0/1/CPU0:Nov 5 02:50:42.732 : prm_server[236]: Configured 'hw-module
profile feature l2' does not match active 'hw-module profile feature default'.
You must reload this line card in order to activate the configured profile on
this card or you must change the configured profile.
If you see warning messages to the console indicating that some features do not match the feature profile, you
should either change the feature profile configuration, or remove the non-supported features.
LC/0/1/CPU0:Nov 5 02:50:42.732 : prm_server[236]: Active 'hw-module profile
feature l2' does not support IPv6, RPF, or Netflow features. Please remove all
unsupported feature configurations.
*"hw-module profile feature" syntax only applies to Trident based line cards;
therefore the limitations of IPv6, reverse-path forwarding (RPF) and Netflow do
not apply to either Tomahawk or Typhoon based line cards.
Removing the Scale Profile from the Global Configuration
If a scale profile is configured in the global configuration, you should duplicate the configuration in the
administration configuration, and remove the global configuration as described here.
If you do not move the scale profile setting to the administration configuration, the configuration in global
configuration mode takes affect.
If the scale profile is configured in both the global configuration and administration configuration, the
setting in the administration configuration takes precedence.
Note
SUMMARY STEPS
1.
show running-config | file new-config-file
2.
Remove the line with the command hw-module profile scale from the file created in the previous step.
3.
configure
4.
load new-config-file
5.
commit replace
DETAILED STEPS
PurposeCommand or Action
Copies the contents of the running configuration
to a file.
show running-config | file new-config-file
Example:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router# show running-config | file
new-config-file
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Configuring Profiles
Removing the Scale Profile from the Global Configuration