Configuring cam distribution, Configuring cam distribution -25 – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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Configuring CAM Distribution

Page 9-25

Configuring CAM Distribution

CAM

(Content Addressable Memory) on switching modules is used to look up the

MAC

address of endstations attached to the modules. You can use the

camstat

command to display

each module’s

CAM

usage. See Viewing CAM Information on page 9-24 for more information

on the

camstat

command.

The Omni Switch/Router supports approximately 31.25 K of usable

CAM

among all the

switching modules in a chassis. (A small amount of

CAM

memory is reserved by the Omni

Switch/Router for its processing.)

When each switching module in a 9-slot chassis has 1 K of

CAM

, the 31.25 K limitation is not

reached since only 8 K (assuming 8 switching modules) is used. However, when some
switching modules use 4 K or 8 K of

CAM

the 31.25 K limitation could be reached quickly.

For example, if all the switching modules in a fully-loaded 9-slot chassis have 4 K

CAMs

you

would exceed the 31.25 K limit. In this configuration, the Omni Switch/Router would subtract
256 K of available

CAM

memory from the first switching module to initialize and 512 K of

available

CAM

memory from the last switching module to initialize. If you need to configure

CAM

usage use the

camcfg

command, which is described below.

Important Note

If you use a configuration file (e.g.,

mpm.cfg

) from an

OmniSwitch on an Omni Switch/Router, any

CAM

configuration settings will be ignored.

The

camcfg

command allows you to individually allocate

CAM

space to switching modules.

This command configures the maximum entries a switching module may use, freeing up over-
all

CAM

space in the chassis so that some modules can use more of their on-board

CAM

.

Follow these two additional rules:

• The

CAM

memory size for a switching module must be configured to at least one-half of

the total memory available on the switching module. For example, if your switching
module has 2 K of

CAM

memory, you must allocate at least 1 K of

CAM

to that switching

module.

• The amount of

CAM

memory allocated for a switching module must be a whole-number

multiple of 1024 (e.g., 1024, 2048, etc.).

Follow these steps to configure the number of

CAM

entries used by a switching module:

1. Enter

camcfg

followed by the slot number for the module that you want to configure. You

can configure the

CAM

on switching modules only, not on the

MPX

. For example, to

configure

CAM

for the module in slot 3, enter

camcfg 3

2. The system displays a prompt asking for the number of

CAM

entries to use for this

module.

Enter maximum number of CAM entries for slot 3 (1024):

Enter the number of

CAM

entries to use for this module. The current value is listed in

parentheses. The value you enter must be equal to or less than the total number of entries
available on board this module. For example, you could not configure 2048 entries for a
switching module with only 1K of

CAM

.

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