Recommended system limits, Alarms/events, system limits, and standard ascii, Table – Enterasys Networks Security Router X-PeditionTM User Manual

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XSR User’s Guide A-1

A

Alarms/Events, System Limits,

and Standard ASCII Table

This appendix describes the configuration and memory limits of the XSR as well as system High,
Medium and Low severity, firewall and NAT (separately described on

page A-14

) alarms and

events captured by the router.

Recommended System Limits

The XSR suggests limits on the following configurable functions. These recommended limits are
not hard-coded, nor are they the Extreme Limits referenced in

“Memory Management

” on page 2-37,

but should serve as a guideline for purposes of memory carving.

Table A-4 XSR Limits

Function

@ 64 MBytes

@ 128 MBytes

@ 256 MBytes

Dynamic ARP entries

516

2000

4000

Static ARPs

200

200

200

Max Unresolved ARP Requests

500

500

500

Max Pending ARP Requests

128

128

128

Routing table entries

10000

12000

30000

Static routes

800

3500

5000

Secondary IP addresses

10

10

64

Virtual IP addresses

44 total, 11 per VR

44 total, 11 per VR

64

IP Helper addresses

50

50

50

UDP broadcast forwarding entries

50

50

50

OSPF LSA type 1

500

500

1000

OSPF LSA type 2

500

500

3000

OSPF LSA type 3

500

3500

7000

OSPF LSA type 4

500

3500

7000

OSPF LSA type 5

750

3500

7000

OSPF LSA type 7

250

250

500

ACL list entries

500

1000

1500

Users

25

25

256

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