Re: [c-nsp] Question about show sdm prefer command output on Cat3560G

2007-12-04 Thread Tassos Chatzithomaoglou
There is an interesting doc here: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps646/products_tech_note09186a0080094bc6.shtml We have been using 10 routed interfaces on a 3550 for many months without any problems. But this 3550 doesn't have a lot of traffic. We had another 3550 with 8

Re: [c-nsp] Question about show sdm prefer command output on Cat3560G

2007-12-04 Thread Peter Rathlev
On Tue, 2007-12-04 at 08:40 +0100, Mark Dauven wrote: I've no direct answers to your questions. But I have had run a 3560G with about a dozen layer 3 interface and a few ACLs in desktop vlan mode. There wasn't any log message about it. But the performance wasn't very good (seemed traffic

Re: [c-nsp] Question about show sdm prefer command output on Cat3560G

2007-12-04 Thread Mark Dauven
Peter Rathlev wrote: I hope you did this in a lab or something similar. :-) The desktop vlan is not intended for routing, as in show sdm prefer vlan | incl unicast IPv4 gives you a clear 0. The 3550 simply wouldn't allow any routing with that template. The 3560 appears to process switch

[c-nsp] Question about show sdm prefer command output on Cat3560G

2007-12-03 Thread Alex A. Pavlenko
Dear colleagues! Consider simple output of show sdm prefer command on cat3560G LOP3-1#sh sdm pref The current template is desktop default template. The selected template optimizes the resources in the switch to support this level of features for 8 routed interfaces and 1024 VLANs. ...the

Re: [c-nsp] Question about show sdm prefer command output on Cat3560G

2007-12-03 Thread Peter Rathlev
On Mon, 2007-12-03 at 15:13 +0300, Alex A. Pavlenko wrote: Dear colleagues! Consider simple output of show sdm prefer command on cat3560G LOP3-1#sh sdm pref The current template is desktop default template. The selected template optimizes the resources in the switch to support this

Re: [c-nsp] Question about show sdm prefer command output on Cat3560G

2007-12-03 Thread Gary Stanley
At 07:13 AM 12/3/2007, Alex A. Pavlenko wrote: Dear colleagues! Consider simple output of show sdm prefer command on cat3560G LOP3-1#sh sdm pref The current template is desktop default template. The selected template optimizes the resources in the switch to support this level of features

Re: [c-nsp] Question about show sdm prefer command output on Cat3560G

2007-12-03 Thread Peter Rathlev
On Mon, 2007-12-03 at 15:51 +0100, Peter Salanki wrote: On Dec 3, 2007, at 3:32 PM, Peter Rathlev wrote: It's not just no switchport interfaces, SVIs are also routed interfaces in this context. I disagree, you can have tons of SVIs even if your sh sdm says 8 routed interfaces. I have

Re: [c-nsp] Question about show sdm prefer command output on Cat3560G

2007-12-03 Thread Peter Rathlev
On Mon, 2007-12-03 at 07:23 -0500, Gary Stanley wrote: 8 routed interfaces are 8 layer3 (ie: no switchport etc) ports. It's not just no switchport interfaces, SVIs are also routed interfaces in this context. Regards, Peter Rathlev ___ cisco-nsp

Re: [c-nsp] Question about show sdm prefer command output on Cat3560G

2007-12-03 Thread Peter Salanki
I disagree, you can have tons of SVIs even if your sh sdm says 8 routed interfaces. I have never tested more than 8 physical routed ports though. Sincerely, Peter Salanki Solutions Architect Procera Networks On Dec 3, 2007, at 3:32 PM, Peter Rathlev wrote: On Mon, 2007-12-03 at 07:23

Re: [c-nsp] Question about show sdm prefer command output on Cat3560G

2007-12-03 Thread Peter Rathlev
[EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev man, 03 dec 2007: I've got 3550-48's running with nearly all ports running as L3 routed ports. It'd be nice if there were some way to examine TCAM usage and see what sort of shape these switches are in. All I know is, they're working. AFAIK a L3 routed port is no

Re: [c-nsp] Question about show sdm prefer command output on Cat3560G

2007-12-03 Thread Mark Dauven
Alex A. Pavlenko wrote: The question is what does 8 routed interfaces exactly mean? Is it a maximum number of SVIs or routed ports that I can configure on a switch? What happens when I configure 9 or more SVIs? I've no direct answers to your questions. But I have had run a 3560G with