05-08-2012 07:40 AM - edited 03-11-2019 04:03 PM
Hi!
I have the problem with resource limitation on Cisco ASA.
I want to set the limit for xlates as a percentage, not as an absolute value. But I can't do it.
As I can see the output of command syntax, then this feature should be maintained:
ASA(config-class)# limit-resource xlates ?
class mode commands/options:
WORD Value of resource limit (in <value> or <value>%)
But I'm getting error when try to set value in %:
ASA(config-class)# limit-resource xlates 50%
ERROR: Capacity unknown for this resource type
ASA(config-class)# limit-resource xlates 50.00%
ERROR: Capacity unknown for this resource type
Is it possible to limit xlates as a percentage?
What should I do to set this value as limit of default xlate?
Thanks in advance
05-08-2012 08:11 AM
Hi Igor,
The percentage can only be used for resources which have a hardcoded system limit. For resources that do not have a system limit, you cannot set the percentage (%); you can only set an absolute value.
The xlates can be created upon how much memory you have, you might be able to see the option for it, but it is only for resources, which have a definite number.
Thanks,
Varun
05-08-2012 08:44 AM
Hi, Varun!
Thank you for reply
How can I calculate maximum number of xlates knowing amount of memory in appliance?
Igor
05-08-2012 09:16 AM
Hi Igor,
I am not really sure about it but it should be around 260 bytes per xlate, so you can do your calculations based on that.
Thanks,
Varun
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