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C
HAPTER
 5: IP R
OUTING
 P
ROTOCOL
 O
PERATION
The default value normally meets the network requirements. You should be 
careful when modifying the configuration to avoid reducing the stability of the 
network.
Limiting Route Capacity 
The size of the routing table is determined by BGP and OSPF routes. Therefore, the 
route capacity limitation of the Switch 8800 is only effective for these two types of 
routes and has no impact on static routes and other dynamic routing protocols. 
When the free memory of a Switch 8800 reduces to the lower limit value, the 
system will disconnect BGP and OSPF and remove their routes from the routing 
table to release memory. The system checks the free memory periodically. When 
enough free memory is detected to restore the safety value, BGP and OSPF 
connection is restored.
Configuring Route 
Capacity
Route capacity configuration includes tasks described in the following sections: 
Setting the Lower Limit and the Safety Value Simultaneously
When you need to modify both the lower limit and the safety value of the switch 
memory, you can (and are recommended to) simultaneously modify the two 
configurations.
You can also restore the lower limit and the safety value of the switch memory to 
the default value at the same time if it is necessary.
Perform the following configuration in the system view.
The default values of the lower limit and the safety value of the switch memory are 
2Mbytes and 4Mbytes, respectively.
Note that safety-value must have a higher value than limit-value
Enabling and Preventing Automatic Recovery of Disconnected Routing 
Protocols
If the automatic memory restoration function of a switch is disabled, connection 
of routing protocols will not be restored even if the free memory returns to the 
safety value. 
Table 140   Setting the Lower Limit and the Safety Value of the Switch Memory 
Simultaneously
Operation
Command
Set the lower limit and the safety value of the 
switch memory simultaneously
memory safety safety-value limit limit-value
Restore the lower limit and the safety value of 
the switch memory to the default value
undo memory [ safety | limit ]