03-03-2011 06:13 AM - edited 03-01-2019 02:24 PM
I saw in the System Configuration Management Guide for ASR 9000 the following:
Specifies the scale profile for the router.
l3—efficient for deployments that require more Layer 3 routes (up to 1 million) and smaller Layer 2 MAC tables (less than 128,000 entries).
l3xl—efficient for deployments that require a very large number of Layer 3 routes (up to 1.3 million) and minimal Layer 2 functionality. Note that the support for up to 1.3 million routes is split into IPv4 scaled support and IPv4/IPV6 scaled support. You can configure up to 1.3 million IPv4 routes, or up to 1 million IPv4 routes with 128,000 IPv6 routes.
Does this mean, that only with the l3xl profile (which requires a expensive license) i'm able to support IPv6? In my opinion it should be possible also with the default profile...we don't need more than 1 Million routes.
Thanks
Manuel
03-17-2011 03:35 PM
HI,
Whatever the profile you choose the generic equation is: x+2y <= max number of routes where x is the number of IPv4 routes and y the number of IPv6 routes.
Please not 4.0.1 is the minimum release to support l3xl profile and you need 4G of memory on your LC
HTH
Laurent.
03-18-2011 12:05 AM
Thanks,
Short question every LC has 4G memory? (low, medium, high)
Von meinem iPhone gesendet
Am 17.03.2011 um 23:38 schrieb "laaubert"
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IPv6 Scale Profile":
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03-18-2011 07:28 AM
It seems LC are now shipped with 4G of memory.
Thanks,
Laurent.
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