What exact flavor of ES card are you using ? 'sh mod <>'

Putting a ES20-3C in to a chassis with RSP720-3CXL lowers the
effective table capacity of the system to the level of 3C


Brandon Applegate said the following on 9/16/2009 2:19 PM:
I'm pretty sure either I'm not understanding something architecuture-wise or we've enabled something globally that halves this. The marketing sheet says this will do 1M ipv4 routes. My show commands lead me to believe our systems will only do 512k. Not a problem today (for full internet) but I would like to understand. We are doing ipv4 only, some MPLS, nothing earth-shattering. The command and output that leads me to post this is:

router# sh platform hardware capacity forwarding

<snip>

Module FIB TCAM usage: Total Used %Used 1 72 bits (IPv4, MPLS, EoM) 524288 293721 56% 144 bits (IP mcast, IPv6) 262144 8 1%

</snip>

This is half of the rated max for the 3CXL and double that of the 3C. We are running ES+ line cards but we have some CFC-based cards in it as well. So my operating mode is still:

router# sh platform hardware pfc mode
PFC operating mode : PFC3CXL

Thanks in advance for any info.

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