Netgear M7100-24X (XSM7224) - ProSAFE 24 Ports 10G Fully Managed L2 Switch ソフトウェアガイド
Routing Commands
691
M5300, M6100, and M7100 Series ProSAFE Managed Switches
Command example:
(NETGEAR Switch) #show routing heap summary
Heap Size....................... 95053184
Memory In Use................... 56998
Memory on Free List............. 47
Memory Available in Heap........ 94996170
In Use High Water Mark.......... 57045
Routing Policy Commands
Note:
Routing policy commands are supported on M6100 series switches
only.
only.
ip policy route-map
Use this command to identify a route map to use for policy-based routing on an interface
specified by route-map-name. Policy-based routing is configured on the interface that
receives the packets, not on the interface from which the packets are sent.
specified by route-map-name. Policy-based routing is configured on the interface that
receives the packets, not on the interface from which the packets are sent.
When a route-map applied on the interface is changed, that is, if new statements are added
to route-map or match/set terms are added/removed from route-map statement, and also if
route-map that is applied on an interface is removed, route-map needs to be removed from
interface and added back again in order to have changed route-map configuration to be
effective.
to route-map or match/set terms are added/removed from route-map statement, and also if
route-map that is applied on an interface is removed, route-map needs to be removed from
interface and added back again in order to have changed route-map configuration to be
effective.
Note:
Route-map and Diffserv cannot work on the same interface.
Parameter
Description
Heap Size
The amount of memory, in bytes, allocated at startup for the routing heap.
Memory In Use
The number of bytes currently allocated.
Memory on Free
List
List
The number of bytes currently on the free list. When a chunk of memory from the routing heap is
freed, it is placed on a free list for future reuse.
freed, it is placed on a free list for future reuse.
Memory Available
in Heap
in Heap
The number of bytes in the original heap that have never been allocated.
In Use High Water
Mark
Mark
The maximum memory in use since the system last rebooted.