09-18-2024 03:25 AM
Hi,
I'm a bit confused about the following.
I want to stack two CBS350-24XS devices in native mode, as they are the same model. However, I'm trying to determine the maximum size of the ARP table, but I'm finding conflicting information. From what I can see, the maximum ARP table size for the CBS350-24XS is 8K, correct?
Feature CBS350 “10G uplink port SKUs” CBS350 “10G network port SKUs” Hybrid stack
MAC table size | 16K | 32K or 64K | 16K |
Number of Multicast groups | 2K | 4K | 2K |
Number of ACEs supported | 1K- reserved | 2K- reserved | 1K- reserved |
Total number of IP entries | 992 | 7392 | 992 |
ARP table size | 1K – reserved | 8K – reserved | 1K – reserved |
Max number of IPv6 interfaces | 106 | 200 | 106 |
Max MAC table aging | 400 seconds | 630 seconds | 400 seconds |
IPv6 Manual Tunnel/ 6tp4 tunnel/ ISATAP routing tunnel | Not supported | Supported | Not supported |
Default number of VLAN Mapping entries | 0 | 32 | 0 |
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09-18-2024 03:52 AM
Yes, you're correct. For the CBS350-24XS, which is one of the "10G network port SKUs," the maximum ARP table size is 8K, based on the data you've provided. This applies to devices with 10G network ports.and for hybrid stacking configurations or "10G uplink port SKUs," the ARP table size is smaller, at 1K. So, in your case, when stacking two CBS350-24XS devices, the ARP table size would be 8K in native mode, as they fall under the "10G network port SKUs" category.
-Enes
09-18-2024 03:52 AM
Yes, you're correct. For the CBS350-24XS, which is one of the "10G network port SKUs," the maximum ARP table size is 8K, based on the data you've provided. This applies to devices with 10G network ports.and for hybrid stacking configurations or "10G uplink port SKUs," the ARP table size is smaller, at 1K. So, in your case, when stacking two CBS350-24XS devices, the ARP table size would be 8K in native mode, as they fall under the "10G network port SKUs" category.
-Enes
09-18-2024 04:20 AM
Hi Enes,
Thank you for the reply and the clear answer.
One more question, the mac table size will that be 32K or 64K?
09-18-2024 05:40 AM
ur welcome!
For the CBS350-24XS (10G network port SKU), the MAC address table size is typically 32K, though some models may support up to 64K. To confirm for your specific device, check the Cisco documentation or the device interface. But I'm really sure that the correct MAC address table size is 32K. There's no option for 64K in this model.
-Enes
09-18-2024 11:24 PM
Hi Enes,
Thanks for all the information.
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