show system resources
To display the currently used and max allowed entries for IP Entries, policy based routes and VLAN mapping , use the show system resources command in User EXEC mode.
Syntax
show system resources
Parameters
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Mode
User EXEC mode
User Guidelines
Use the show system resources command to display the currently used and the maximum allowed IP Entries, policy based routes and VLAN mapping entries.
The count of the "in use" entries in command output is calculated as follows:
"policy routes" entries - a single entry is consume per each created policy map
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"vlan mapping" entries - 8 entries are reserved for system use, and in addition:
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A single entry is consumed for each VLAN mapping entry applied to an interface
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"IP entries" entries - the ip entry count can include different type of entries. The following table details the number of ip entries consume per each entry type::
Logical Entity |
Number of IP entries consumed |
---|---|
IP host/Neighbor |
1 entry per neighbor |
IPv4 interface |
2 entries per interface |
IPv4 (Remote) Route |
1 entries per route |
IPv4 Multicast Group |
2 entries per group |
IPv6 host/Neighbor |
4 entries per neighbor |
IPv6 interface |
8 entries per interface |
IPv6 On Link Prefix |
4 entries per Prefix |
IPv6 (Remote) Route |
4 entries per route |
IPv6 Multicast Group |
8 entries per group |
Example
In the following example, per each type, the in use and max entries are displayed:
switchxxxxxx# show system resources
In-Use Max
------ --------
IP Entries 10 500
IPv4 policy Routes 0 16
IPv6 policy Routes 16 32
VLAN Mapping Entries 48 64