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ICX 7550

CAIQUE
New Contributor

Hi everyone !

I just want to clarify one point in the ruckus ICX7550, at page 8, the show us the Maximum MAC address and they show us 

- 16,000 (profile1), 114,000 (profile2), 32,000 (profile3)

Which is a profile 1,2, and 3 ??

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Mayank
RUCKUS Team Member

Hi Caique

Thank you for reaching us.

Please find the below information for your reference :

profile1
Specifies the default forwarding profile.

profile2
Specifies the non-default forwarding profile, profile2.

profile3
Specifies the non-default forwarding profile, profile3.

profile4
Specifies the non-default forwarding profile, profile4.

This command is supported for ICX 8200, ICX 7850, and ICX 7550 devices.

The profile4 keyword is not supported for ICX 8200 and ICX 7550 devices.

This command can be used only during the initialization process. The selected forwarding profile is available after a reload. After using the forwarding-profile command, you must use the write-memory and reload commands to place the change into effect.

When the forwarding profile is changed using this command, the maximum system parameters for IPv4 routes, IPv6 routes, IGMP groups, MLD groups, PIM mcache, and PIMv6 mcache take the value from the configured profile. The IP route default VRF, IP route VRF, IPv6 route VRF, and IPv6 default VRF are reset.

For ICX 8200 devices, non-optimization of Multicast snooping and Routing is not supported for Profile 3.

Please refer the below link for your ref:

https://docs.commscope.com/bundle/fastiron-10010-commandref/page/GUID-E7C8166E-F04B-4DFE-93BD-F1921C...

Moving Forward If this issue is not resolved , Please log a ticket with the below link so that we will help you further

https://support.ruckuswireless.com/contact-us


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Mayank
RUCKUS Team Member

Hi Caique,

Yes, that's correct this is used only during the initialization process. When the forwarding profile is changed using this command, the maximum system parameters for IPv4 routes, IPv6 routes, IGMP groups, MLD groups, PIM mcache, and PIMv6 mcache take the value from the configured profile. The IP route default VRF, IP route VRF, IPv6 route VRF, and IPv6 default VRF are reset.

Note: The selected forwarding profile is available after a reload. After using the forwarding-profile command, you must use the write-memory and reload commands to place the change into effect.

I hope this information helps you

Please feel free to leave us a message if any concerns

Note: Please feel free to mark the post as ACCEPTED SOLUTIONS if its addressed your query.

Thanks

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Mayank
RUCKUS Team Member

Hi Caique,

Yes, that's correct this is used only during the initialization process. When the forwarding profile is changed using this command, the maximum system parameters for IPv4 routes, IPv6 routes, IGMP groups, MLD groups, PIM mcache, and PIMv6 mcache take the value from the configured profile. The IP route default VRF, IP route VRF, IPv6 route VRF, and IPv6 default VRF are reset.

Note: The selected forwarding profile is available after a reload. After using the forwarding-profile command, you must use the write-memory and reload commands to place the change into effect.

I hope this information helps you

Please feel free to leave us a message if any concerns

Note: Please feel free to mark the post as ACCEPTED SOLUTIONS if its addressed your query.

Thanks