Information About SDM Template
The switches support the Advanced template.
You can use the show sdm prefer privileged EXEC command which displays the SDM template in use.
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The switches support the Advanced template.
You can use the show sdm prefer privileged EXEC command which displays the SDM template in use.
The following example displays the output showing the SDM template information.
Device# show sdm prefer
Showing SDM Template Info
This is the Advanced template.
Number of VLANs: 1024
Unicast MAC addresses: 24576
Overflow Unicast MAC addresses: 256
L2 Multicast entries: 1024
L3 Multicast entries: 1024
Overflow L3 Multicast entries: 256
Directly connected routes: 8192
Indirect routes: 7168
Security Access Control Entries: 1536
QoS Access Control Entries: 1024
Policy Based Routing ACEs: 640
Netflow Input ACEs: 128
Netflow Output ACEs: 128
Flow SPAN ACEs: 256
Tunnels: 128
LISP Instance Mapping Entries: 256
Control Plane Entries: 512
Input Netflow flows: 8192
Output Netflow flows: 8192
SGT/DGT (or) MPLS VPN entries: 2048
SGT/DGT (or) MPLS VPN Overflow entries: 256
Wired clients: 2048
MACSec SPD Entries: 128
These numbers are typical for L2 and IPv4 features.
Some features such as IPv6, use up double the entry size;
so only half as many entries can be created.