Hi Adam,
Yes that's correct. ME3600X is an Access platform. For higher scale ME3800X 
should be used which can support up to 2K MDT tunnels. I have also unicast you 
a detailed deck for MVPN scale calculation.
Below is the formula to calculate the tunnel,
Formula for computing the MDT-Tunnel usage:-
number of PEs * Number of VRFs +  number of data MDTs.

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From: adam vitkovsky <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: Tuesday, February 26, 2013 7:20 AM
To: "[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: [c-nsp] MDT limit on ME3600x?

I was just told there is a limit of 250 MDTs on ME3600
That would not be catastrophic on its own, however I was also told that the
250MDTs limit and respectful TCAM carving also depends on the number of PEs
sharing the Tree.
In other words if I have 10 MVPNs each with 2 MDTs (1 Data + 1 Default) and
I have 20 PEs sharing these two MVPNs, than I have reached "400MDTs" per PE
which is well over the limit.
Waris please, is this really true?

adam


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