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Release Notes for Cisco MC3810 for Cisco IOS Release 12.0(7)XK1

Release Notes for Cisco MC3810 for Cisco IOS Release 12.0(7)XK1

March 13, 2000


Note You can find the most current Cisco IOS documentation on Cisco Connection Online (CCO). These electronic documents may contain updates and modifications made after the hardcopy documents were printed.

These release notes for the Cisco MC3810 multiservice access concentrator describe the enhancements provided in Cisco IOS Release 12.0(7)XK1, which is an early deployment release based on the Cisco IOS Release 12.0(7)T. Release notes are updated as needed to describe new features, memory requirements, hardware support, software platform deferrals, microcode or modem code changes, and related documents.

For a list of software caveats that apply to Release 12.0(7)XK1, refer to the "Caveats" section.

Use these release notes with Cross-Platform Release Notes for Cisco IOS 12.0  on CCO and the Documentation CD-ROM.


Note The features in Cisco IOS Release 12.0(7)XK1 will not be available in Cisco IOS Release 12.1(1)T. These features will be available in 12.1(2)T.

Ordering Cisco IOS Software

Beginning with Cisco IOS Release 12.0(7)XK1, Cisco is changing the product numbers you use to order a specific Cisco IOS software image. In short, Cisco will remove the periods separating the release train, maintenance release, and build number. The following table provides some examples.

Old Product Number New Product Number Release Image Description

S364AR1K2-12.0.7XK

S364AR1K2-12007XK

12.0(7)XK

Cisco 3640 Series IOS Enterprise/ SNA SW PLUS IP Sec 3DES

S26CP-12.0.7XK

S26CP-12007XK

12.0(7)XK

Cisco 2600 Series IOS IP Plus

Contents

These release notes describe the following topics:

Introduction

As part of an enterprise backbone or as customer premises equipment (CPE) to service provider-managed network services, the Cisco MC3810 multiservice access concentrator reduces operating costs and complexity, and increases network throughput and performance. Cisco IOS software fully supports the Cisco MC3810 for multiprotocol routing, bridging, and Systems Network Architecture (SNA).

To make file management easier, the Cisco MC3810 provides a complete file system for software images, message files, and reports. The standard Flash memory size is either 8 MB or 16 MB, with 16-MB or 32-MB upgrade options that can simultaneously hold two code images for fail-safe upgrades.

You can manage the Cisco MC3810 by using standard Cisco management platforms and facilities such as CiscoView and the native remote log-in facilities provided by Telnet and rlogin. Three types of configuration interfaces are provided:

The HTTP-based interface allows configuration from any Web browser such as Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Explorer. The SNMP MIB allows management of the Cisco MC3810 from SNMP managers, such as HP OpenView.

System Requirements

This section describes the system requirements for Cisco IOS Release 12.0(7)XK1:

Memory Requirements


Table 1: Memory Requirements for the Cisco MC3810
Feature Set Image Name Minimum
Flash Memory
Minimum
DRAM Memory
Runs From

IP

mc3810-i-mz

4 MB1

16 MB2

RAM

IP Plus

mc3810-is-mz

8 MB

64 MB

RAM

IP Plus/IP Sec 56/No ISDN

mc3810-i5s56i-mz

8 MB

32 MB

RAM

IP Plus/No ISDN

mc3810-i5s-mz

8 MB

32 MB

RAM

IP Plus/VoIP and VoATM

mc3810-a2isv5-mz

8 MB

64 MB

RAM

IP Plus/VoIP and VoATM/IP Sec 56

mc3810-a2isv556i-mz

8 MB

64 MB

RAM

IP Plus/IP Sec 56

mc3810-is56i-mz

8 MB

64 MB

RAM

IP/VoATM Plus

mc3810-a2is-mz

8 MB

64 MB

RAM

IP/VoATM Plus/No ISDN

mc3810-a2i5s-mz

8 MB

32 MB

RAM

IP/VoATM Plus/IP Sec 56

mc3810-a2is56i-mz

8 MB

64 MB

RAM

IP/VoATM Plus/IP Sec/No ISDN

mc3810-a2i5s56i-mz

8 MB

32 MB

RAM

Enterprise Plus

mc3810-js-mz

8 MB

64 MB

RAM

Enterprise Plus/IP Sec 56

mc3810-js56i-mz

8 MB

64 MB

RAM

Enterprise Plus/VoIP and VoATM

mc3810-a2jsv5-mz

8 MB

64 MB

RAM

Enterprise Plus/VoIP and VoATM/IP Sec 56

mc3810-a2jsv556i-mz

8 MB

64 MB

RAM

Enterprise/VoATM Plus

mc3810-a2js-mz

8 MB

64 MB

RAM

1Required Flash memory for the IP feature set. The standard configuration includes 8 MB of Flash memory.
2Required DRAM for the IP feature set. The standard configuration for the Cisco MC3810-V includes 32 MB of DRAM. The Cisco MC3810-V3 includes 64 MB of DRAM.

Hardware Supported

Cisco IOS Release 12.0(7)XK1 supports the Cisco MC3810 multiservice access concentrator.

Determining the Software Version

To determine the version of Cisco IOS software running on your Cisco MC3810, log in to the router and enter the show version user EXEC command:

router>show version
Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software
IOS (tm) MC3810 Software (mc3810-js-mz), Version 12.0(7)XK1, RELEASE SOFTWARE

Upgrading to a New Software Release

For information about upgrading to a new software release, see the product bulletin Cisco IOS Software Release 12.0 Upgrade Paths and Packaging Simplification located at:

http://www.cisco.com/kobayashi/library/12.0/120MigrPaths.pdf  


Note You must have a CCO account to access the above path.

If you do not have an account on CCO and want general information about upgrading to a new software release, see the product bulletin Cisco IOS Upgrade Ordering Instructions  on CCO at:

Service & Support:Software Center:Cisco IOS Software:Product Bulletins:Software

Feature Set Table

Cisco IOS software is packaged in feature sets consisting of software images---depending on the platform. Each feature set contains a specific set of Cisco IOS features.


Table 2: Feature Sets Supported by the Cisco MC3810 for Release 12.0(7)XK1 
Feature Sets Feature Set Matrix Term Software Image

IP Standard
Feature Sets

IP

mc3810-i-mz

IP Plus

mc3810-is-mz

IP Plus/IP Sec 56/No ISDN

mc3810-i5s56i-mz

IP Plus/No ISDN

mc3810-i5s-mz

IP Plus/VoIP and VoATM

mc3810-a2isv5-mz

IP Plus/VoIP and VoATM/IP Sec 56

mc3810-a2isv556i-mz

IP Plus/IP Sec 56

mc3810-is56i-mz

IP/VoATM Plus

mc3810-a2is-mz

IP/VoATM Plus/IP Sec 56

mc3810-a2is56i-mz

IP/VoATM Plus/IP Sec/No ISDN

mc3810-a2i5s56i-mz

IP/VoATM Plus/No ISDN

mc3810-a2i5s-mz

Enterprise Standard
Feature Sets

Enterprise Plus

mc3810-js-mz

Enterprise Plus/IP Sec 56

mc3810-js56i-mz

Enterprise Plus/VoIP and VoATM

mc3810-a2jsv5-mz

Enterprise Plus/VoIP and VoATM/IP Sec 56

mc3810-a2jsv556i-mz

Enterprise/VoATM Plus

mc3810-a2js-mz

Table 3 lists the features and IP feature sets supported by the Cisco MC3810 in Cisco IOS Release 12.0(7)XK1 and uses the following conventions:

For a list of features supported by Enterprise feature sets, see Table 4.


Note This feature set table only contains a selected list of features. This table is not cumulative, nor does it list all of the features in each image.


Table 3: Feature List by IP Feature Set for the Cisco MC3810
Features Feature Set
IP IP
Plus
IP Plus/
IP
Sec
56/No ISDN
IP
Plus/
No
ISDN
IP
Plus/
VoIP
and
Vo-
ATM
IP Plus/
VoIP
and Vo-
ATM/IP
Sec 56
IP
Plus/
IP Sec
56
IP/
Vo-
ATM
Plus
IP/
Vo-
ATM
Plus/
No
ISDN
IP/
VoATM
Plus/
IP Sec
56
IP/
VoATM
Plus/
IP Sec
56/No
ISDN
New Features in 12.0(7)XK1

QSIG and Transparent Signaling1

No

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

No

Voice Feature Enhancements

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Voice over IP

No

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

No

No

ATM Access

ATM LANE FSSR Protocol

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Frame Relay-ATM Interworking (FRF.5)

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

Frame Relay-ATM Interworking (FRF.5) Enhancements

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

Frame Relay-ATM Interworking (FRF.8)

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

PPP over ATM

No

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

RFC 1483

No

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

rtVBR, nrtVBR, CBR, UBR

No

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Structured CES2

No

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Traffic Shaping

No

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

UNI 3.13

No

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

UNI 4.0 (with ILMI)

No

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

IBM Support

APPN

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

APPN High-Performance Routing

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

APPN MIB Enhancements

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

APPN over Ethernet LAN Emulation

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

APPN Scalability Enhancements

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

BAN for SNA Frame Relay Support

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Bisync

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Bridging Code Rework

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

Caching and Filtering

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

DLSw+

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

DLSw+ Enhanced Load Balancing

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

DLSw+ Ethernet Redundancy

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

DLSw+ Peer Clusters

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

DLSw (RFC 1795)

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

DLSw+ RSVP

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

DLSw+ RSVP Bandwidth Reservation

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

DLSw Version 2 (RFC 1266)

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Downstream PU Concentration (DSPU)

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Frame Relay SNA Support
(RFC 1490)

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

NCIA

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

NetView Native Service Point

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Polled Async

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

QLLC

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Response Time Reporter

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

RIF Passthru in DLSw+

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

SDLC Integration

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

SDLC Transport (STUN)

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

SDLC-to-LAN Conversion (SDLLC)

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

SNA and NetBIOS WAN Optimization

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

SRB/RSRB

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

SRT

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

SRTLB

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

TG/COS

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

TN3270

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

TN3270 LU Nailing

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

TN3270 Server Enhancements

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

IP Routing

BGP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

BGP4

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

EGP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Enhanced IGRP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Enhanced IGRP Optimizations

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

ES-IS

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

GRE VPN

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

IGRP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

IS-IS

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

Named IP Access Control List

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Network Address Translation (NAT)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

NHRP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

On Demand Routing

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

OSPF

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

OSPF Not-So-Stubby-Areas (NSSA)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

OSPF On Demand Circuit (RFC 1793)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Protocol-Independent Multicast (PIM)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

PIM Version 2

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Policy-Based Routing

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

RIP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

RIP Version 2

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

LAN Support

Apollo Domain

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

AppleTalk Phase 2

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

Banyan VINES

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

Concurrent Routing and Bridging

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

DECnet IV

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

DECnet V

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

GRE

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

Integrated Routing and Bridging (IRB)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

IP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

LAN Extension Host

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

Multiring

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

Novell IPX

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

OSI

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

Source-Route Bridging

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Transparent and Translational Bridging

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

VLANs (ISL & IEEE 802.10)

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

XNS

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

Management

AutoInstall

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Automatic Modem Configuration

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Cisco IOS File System

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

CLI String Search

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

HTTP Server

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Response Time Reporter (RTR) Enhancements

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

RMON Events and Alarms

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

RMON Full

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

Service Assurance Agent (formerly RTR) Enhancements

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Cisco Works Voice Manager

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

SNMP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

SNMP Inform Request

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

SNMP version 3

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Telnet

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

VPDN MIB Feature

No

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

No

No

Multimedia and Quality of Service

Application Specific Routing

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

Gateway Support for Alternate Gatekeeper

No

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

No

No

Generic Traffic Shaping

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

H.323 Gatekeeper and Proxy

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

H.235 Accounting and Security Enhancements for Cisco Gateways

No

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

No

No

H.323 Version 2

No

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

No

No

H.323 Multizone Enhancements

No

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

No

No

H.323 Hot Standby Routing Protocol (HSRP)

No

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

No

No

Multicast Routing Monitor

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Multimedia Conference Manager

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

PGM Router Assist

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Process MIB

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Random Early Detection (RED)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Response Time Reporter Enhancements

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

RSVP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Other Routing

AURP

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

IPX RIP

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

NLSP

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

RTMP

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

SMRP

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

SRTP

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

Protocol Translation

LAT

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

PPP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Rlogin

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Telnet

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

TN3270

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

X.25

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Remote Node

ARAP 1.0/2.0

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

Asynchronous Master Interfaces

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

ATCP

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

CPPP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

CSLIP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

DHCP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

IP Pooling

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

IPX and ARAP on Virtual Async Interfaces

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

IPXCP

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

MacIP

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

NASI

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

NetBEUI over PPP

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

PPP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

No

SLIP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

No

Scalability

Airline Product Set (ALPS)

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

Cisco IOS File System

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Entity MIB

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Expression MIB

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

OSPF Point to Multipoint

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Per Port Debugging (Conditionally Triggered Debugging)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

SNMP Manager

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Security

Access Lists

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Access Security

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Additional Vendor-Proprietary RADIUS Attributes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Authenticating ACLs

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

Automated Double Authentication

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

Certificate Authority Interoperability

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

Context-Based Access Control (CBAC)

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

Extended Access Lists

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Internet Key Exchange Security Protocol

No

No

Yes

No

No

Yes

Yes

No

No

Yes

Yes

IPSec Network Security

No

No

Yes

No

No

Yes

Yes

No

No

Yes

Yes

Kerberized Login

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

Kerberos V Client Support

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

Lock and Key

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Mac Security for Hubs

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Md5 Routing Authentication

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

MS-CHAP Support

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

Named Method Lists for AAA Authentication & Accounting

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Network Layer Encryption (40-bit or Export Controlled 56-bit DES)

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

RADIUS

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Router Authentication

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

Sublock Phase 1

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

TACACS+

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Time-Based Access Lists

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Tunneling Endpoint Discovery

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

Switching

Enhanced ATM VC Configuration and Management

No

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Multiple ISDN Switch Types

Yes

Yes

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

No

Terminal Services

LAT

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

Rlogin

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Telnet

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

TN3270

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

X.25 Pad

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Xremote

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

Voice and Multimedia

Analog Signaling

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

ATM Video SVCs

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

ATM Voice SVCs

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

Call Detail Records (CDR)

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

E1 CAS Signaling4

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Fancy Queuing on Frame Relay or Cisco HDLC

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

G.723.1

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

G.726 (ADPCM)

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Gain Control

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

ISDN BRI Voice Module1

No

Yes

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

No

ISDN PRI QSIG Digit Forwarding1

No

Yes

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

No

ISDN PRI QSIG Voice Signaling1

No

Yes

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

No

Local Dialing

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Local Voice Busy Out

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Multiple Ring Tones

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Multiflex Trunk

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Multi-length Dial Patterns

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Off-Net Dialing

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

On-Net/Off-Net Call Rerouting

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

OPX Ring-Through

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Pass-Through Voice

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Permanent Connection

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

PLAR

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Preference-based Hunt Groups

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Remote Dialing

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

T1 CAS Signaling

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Transparent CCS

No

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

No

Voice Activity Detection

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Voice over ATM

No

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Voice over Frame Relay

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Voice over Frame Relay Using FRF.11 and FRF.12

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Voice over HDLC

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

WAN Optimization

Bandwidth-on-Demand

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Custom and Priority Queuing5

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Dial Backup

Yes

Yes

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

No

Dial-on-Demand

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

DRP Server Agent

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Header, Link and Payload Compression

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Snapshot Routing

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Weighted Fair Queuing5

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

WAN Services

Always On/Direct ISDN

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

ATM LAN Emulation: Decnet Routing and Banyan Vines Support

No

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

ATM LAN Emulation: (HSRP and SSRP)

No

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

ATM: Rate Queues for SVC per Subinterface

No

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

ATM UNI 3.1 Signaling

No

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

ATM UNI 4.0 (with ILMI)

No

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Combinet Packet Protocol (CPP)

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

Dialer Profiles

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Dialer Watch

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Facility Data Link Capabilities on Multiflex Trunk

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Frame Relay Compression (FRF.9)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Frame Relay End-to-End Keepalive

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Frame Relay SVCs Support (DTE)

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

Frame Relay Traffic Shaping

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Frame Relay Switching

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Frame Relay UNI

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Frame Relay-ATM Interworking (FRF.5)

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

Frame Relay-ATM Interworking (FRF.8)

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

Half Bridge/Half Router for CPP and PPP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

HDLC

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Integrated BRI Backup1

Yes

Yes

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

No

IPXwan 2.0

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

ISDN

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

ISDN Advise of Charge

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

ISDN Caller ID Callback

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

ISDN NFAS

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

Leased Line ISDN at 128 kbps

No

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

Yes

No

MPPC-MS PPP Compression

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

MS Callback

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Multichassis Multilink PPP (MMP)

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

National ISDN Switch Type

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

PPP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

SMDS

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Stackable Home Gateway

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

Switched 56

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Virtual Private Dialup Network (VPDN)

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

X.25

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

X.25 Enhancements

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

X.25 Closed User Groups

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

X.25 Switch Local Acknowledgment

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

X.25 on ISDN

Yes

Yes

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

No

X.25 over Frame Relay (Annex G)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

X.25 Switching between PVCs
and SVCs

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

1When the older motherboard (SCB 6.06) is used with this feature, serial port 1 cannot be used. When the new motherboard (SCB 6.07 and later versions) is used, serial port 1 can be used in DCE mode only.
2
Voice signaling on CES is not available.
3ATM PVCs only. SVCs are not supported.
4Includes T1 CAS protocols, plus UK Standard CAS (Mercury protocol) and CEPT standard E&M.
5Applicable to data-only interfaces.


Table 4: Feature List by Enterprise Feature Set for the Cisco MC3810
Features Feature Set
Enterprise Plus Enterprise
Plus/IP
Sec 56
Enterprise
Plus/VoIP
and VoATM
Enterprise Plus/VoIP and VoATM/ IP Sec 56 Enterprise
VoATM
Plus
New Features in 12.0(7)XK1

QSIG and transparent signaling1

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Voice Feature Enhancements

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Voice over IP

No

No

Yes

Yes

No

ATM Access

ATM LANE FSSR Protocol

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Frame Relay-ATM Interworking (FRF.5)

No

No

No

No

No

Frame Relay-ATM Interworking (FRF.5) Enhancements

No

No

No

No

No

Frame Relay-ATM Interworking (FRF.8)

No

No

No

No

No

PPP Over ATM

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

RFC 1483

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

rtVBR, nrtVBR, CBR, UBR

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Structured CES2

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Traffic Shaping

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

UNI 3.13

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

UNI 4.0 (with ILMI)

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

IBM Support

APPN

No

No

No

No

No

APPN High-Performance Routing

No

No

No

No

No

APPN MIB Enhancements

No

No

No

No

No

APPN over Ethernet LAN Emulation

No

No

No

No

No

APPN Scalability Enhancements

No

No

No

No

No

BAN for SNA Frame Relay Support

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Bisync

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Bridging Code Rework

No

No

No

No

No

Caching and Filtering

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

DLSw+

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

DLSw+ Enhanced Load Balancing

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

DLSw+ Ethernet Redundancy

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

DLSw+ Peer Clusters

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

DLSw (RFC 1795)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

DLSw+ RSVP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

DLSw+ RSVP Bandwidth Reservation

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

DLSw Version 2 (RFC 1266)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Downstream PU Concentration (DSPU)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Frame Relay SNA Support
(RFC 1490)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

NCIA

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

NetView Native Service Point

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Polled Async

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

QLLC

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Response Time Reporter

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

RIF Passthru in DLSw+

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

SDLC Integration

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

SDLC Transport (STUN)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

SDLC-to-LAN Conversion (SDLLC)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

SNA and NetBIOS WAN Optimization

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

SRB/RSRB

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

SRT

No

No

No

No

No

SRTLB

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

TG/COS

No

No

No

No

No

TN3270

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

TN3270 LU Nailing

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

TN3270 Server Enhancements

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

IP Routing

BGP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

BGP4

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

EGP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Enhanced IGRP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Enhanced IGRP Optimizations

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

ES-IS

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

GRE VPN

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

IGRP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

IS-IS

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Named IP Access Control List

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Network Address Translation (NAT)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

NHRP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

On Demand Routing

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

OSPF

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

OSPF Not-So-Stubby-Areas (NSSA)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

OSPF On Demand Circuit (RFC 1793)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Protocol-Independent Multicast (PIM)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

PIM Version 2

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Policy-Based Routing

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

RIP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

RIP Version 2

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

LAN Support

Apollo Domain

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

AppleTalk Phase 2

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Banyan VINES

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Concurrent Routing and Bridging

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

DECnet IV

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

DECnet V

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

GRE

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Integrated Routing and Bridging (IRB)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

IP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

LAN Extension Host

No

No

No

No

No

Multiring

No

No

No

No

No

Novell IPX

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

OSI

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Source-Route Bridging

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Transparent and Translational Bridging

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

VLANs (ISL & IEEE 802.10)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

XNS

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Management

AutoInstall

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Automatic Modem Configuration

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Cisco IOS File System

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

CLI String Search

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

HTTP Server

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Response Time Reporter (RTR) Enhancements

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

RMON Events and Alarms

No

No

No

No

No

RMON Full

No

No

No

No

No

Service Assurance Agent (formerly RTR) Enhancements

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

SNMP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

SNMP Inform Request

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

SNMP version 3

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Telnet

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

VPDN MIB Feature

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Multimedia and Quality of Service

Application Specific Routing

No

No

No

No

No

Gateway Support for Alternate Gatekeeper

No

No

No

No

No

Generic Traffic Shaping

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

H.323 Gatekeeper and Proxy

No

No

No

No

No

H.235 Accounting and Security Enhancements for Cisco Gateways

No

No

Yes

Yes

No

H.323 Version 2

No

No

Yes

Yes

No

H.323 Multizone Enhancements

No

No

Yes

Yes

No

H.323 Hot Standby Routing Protocol (HSRP)

No

No

Yes

Yes

No

Multicast Routing Monitor

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Multimedia Conference Manager

No

No

No

No

No

PGM Router Assist

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Process MIB

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Random Early Detection (RED)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Response Time Reporter Enhancements

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

RSVP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Other Routing

AURP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

IPX RIP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

NLSP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

RTMP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

SMRP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

SRTP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Protocol Translation

LAT

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

PPP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Rlogin

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Telnet

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

TN3270

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

X.25

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Remote Node

ARAP 1.0/2.0

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Asynchronous Master Interfaces

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

ATCP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

CPPP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

CSLIP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

DHCP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

IP Pooling

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

IPX and ARAP on Virtual Async Interfaces

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

IPXCP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

MacIP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

NASI

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

NetBEUI over PPP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

PPP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

SLIP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Scalability

Airline Product Set (ALPS)

No

No

No

No

No

Cisco IOS File System

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Entity MIB

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Expression MIB

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

OSPF Point to Multipoint

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Per Port Debugging (Conditionally Triggered Debugging)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

SNMP Manager

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Security

Access Lists

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Access Security

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Additional Vendor-Proprietary RADIUS Attributes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Authenticating ACLs

No

No

No

No

No

Automated Double Authentication

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Certificate Authority Interoperability

No

No

No

No

No

Context-Based Access Control (CBAC)

No

No

No

No

No

Extended Access Lists

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Internet Key Exchange Security Protocol

No

Yes

No

Yes

No

IPSec Network Security

No

Yes

No

Yes

No

Kerberized Login

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Kerberos V Client Support

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Lock and Key

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Mac Security for Hubs

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Md5 Routing Authentication

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

MS-CHAP Support

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Named Method Lists for AAA Authentication & Accounting

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Network Layer Encryption (40-bit or Export Controlled 56-bit DES)

No

No

No

No

No

RADIUS

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Router Authentication

No

No

No

No

No

Sublock Phase 1

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

TACACS+

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Time-Based Access Lists

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Tunneling Endpoint Discovery

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Switching

Enhanced ATM VC Configuration and Management

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Multiple ISDN Switch Types

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Terminal Services

LAT

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Rlogin

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Telnet

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

TN3270

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

X.25 Pad

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Xremote

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Voice and Multimedia

Analog Signaling

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

ATM Video SVCs

No

No

No

No

No

ATM Voice SVCs

No

No

No

No

No

Call Detail Records (CDR)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

E1 CAS Signaling4

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Fancy Queuing on Frame Relay or Cisco HDLC

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

G.723.1

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

G.726 (ADPCM)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Gain Control

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

ISDN BRI Voice Module1

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

ISDN PRI QSIG Digit Forwarding1

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

ISDN PRI QSIG Voice Signaling1

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Local Dialing

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Local Voice Busy Out

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Multiple Ring Tones

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Multiflex Trunk

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Multi-length Dial Patterns

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Off-Net Dialing

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

On-Net/Off-Net Call Rerouting

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

OPX Ring-Through

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Pass-Through Voice (analog and digital)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Permanent Connection

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

PLAR

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Preference-based Hunt Groups

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Remote Dialing

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

T1 CAS Signaling

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Transparent CCS

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Voice Activity Detection

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Voice over ATM

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Voice over Frame Relay Using FRF.11 and FRF.12

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Voice over HDLC

No

No

No

No

No

WAN Optimization

Bandwidth-on-Demand

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Custom and Priority Queuing5

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Dial Backup

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Dial-on-Demand

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

DRP Server Agent

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Header, Link and Payload Compression

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Snapshot Routing

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Weighted Fair Queuing5

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

WAN Services

Always On/Direct ISDN

No

No

No

No

No

ATM LAN Emulation: Decnet Routing and Banyan Vines Support

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

ATM LAN Emulation: (HSRP and SSRP)

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

ATM: Rate Queues for SVC per Subinterface

No

No

No

No

No

ATM UNI 3.1 Signaling

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

ATM UNI 4.0 (with ILMI)

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Combinet Packet Protocol (CPP)

No

No

No

No

No

Dialer Profiles

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Dialer Watch

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Facility Data Link Capabilities on Multiflex Trunk

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Frame Relay Compression (FRF.9)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Frame Relay End-to-End Keepalive

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Frame Relay SVCs Support (DTE)

No

No

No

No

No

Frame Relay Traffic Shaping

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Frame Relay Switching

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Frame Relay UNI

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Frame Relay-ATM Interworking (FRF.5)

No

No

No

No

No

Frame Relay-ATM Interworking (FRF.8)

No

No

No

No

No

Half Bridge/Half Router for CPP and PPP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

HDLC

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Integrated BRI Backup1

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

IPXwan 2.0

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

ISDN

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

ISDN Advise of Charge

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

ISDN Caller ID Callback

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

ISDN NFAS

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Leased Line ISDN at 128 kbps

No

No

No

No

No

MPPC-MS PPP Compression

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

MS Callback

No

No

No

No

No

Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Multichassis Multilink PPP (MMP)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

National ISDN Switch Type

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

PPP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

SMDS

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Stackable Home Gateway

No

No

No

No

No

Switched 56

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Virtual Private Dialup Network (VPDN)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

X.25

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

X.25 Enhancements

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

X.25 Closed User Groups

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

X.25 Switch Local Acknowledgment

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

X.25 on ISDN

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

X.25 over Frame Relay (Annex G)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

X.25 Switching between PVCs
and SVCs

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

1When the older motherboard (SCB 6.06) is used with this feature, serial port 1 cannot be used. When the new motherboard (SCB 6.07 and later versions) is used, serial port 1 can be used in DCE mode only.
2
Voice signaling on CES is not available.
3ATM PVCs only. SVCs are not supported.
4Includes T1 CAS protocols, plus UK Standard CAS (Mercury protocol) and CEPT standard E&M.
5Applicable to data-only interfaces.

Cisco IOS File System

To make file management easy, the Cisco MC3810 provides a complete file system for software images, message files, and reports. The standard Flash memory size is 8 MB, and a 16-MB upgrade option can simultaneously hold two code images for fail-safe upgrades.

New and Changed Information

The following sections list new information about the Cisco MC3810 in Cisco IOS Release 12.0(7)XK1.

New Features in Release 12.0(7)XK1

The following hardware and software enhancements are available for the Cisco MC3810 in Cisco IOS Release 12.0(7)XK1.

Transparent CCS and Frame Forwarding Enhancements on the Cisco MC3810

The Transparent CCS (T-CCS) feature provides a way to interconnect private branch exchanges (PBXs), key systems (KTs), and central office switches (COs) when the private integrated services network exchange (PINX) does not support QSIG, or when the PINX uses a proprietary solution. Transparent CCS allows the connection of two PBXs with PRI or BRI interfaces that use one CCS protocol without the need for interpretation of CCS signaling for call processing. A PBX PRI group is transported transparently through the data network and the feature preserves proprietary signaling. From the PBX standpoint, this is accomplished through a point-to-point connection. Calls from the PINXs are not routed, but follow a pre-configured route to the destination. Transparent CCS is implemented in two ways:


Note Transparent CCS is not supported for VoIP on the Cisco MC3810.

The Transparent CCS feature only affects the functionality related to the D channel signaling interface (serial 1:23 for T1 and serial 1:15 for E1). This feature does not change the bearer channel (B channel) functionality for Frame Relay that was implemented in earlier Cisco IOS releases.

For details, see the online feature module.

QSIG Protocol Support on Cisco MC3810, 7200, 2600, and 3600 Series Routers

QSIG protocol support allows Cisco voice switching services to connect private branch exchanges (PBXs), key systems (KTs), and central office switches (COs) that communicate by using the QSIG protocol, which is becoming the standard for PBX inter-operability in Europe and North America. QSIG is a variant of ISDN D-channel signaling. With QSIG, Cisco networks emulate the functionality of the public-switched telephone network (PSTN), and QSIG signaling messages allow the dynamic establishment of voice connections across a Cisco wide-area network (WAN) to a peer router, which can then transport the signaling and voice packets to a second private integrated services network exchange (PINX).

The Cisco voice packet network appears to the traditional QSIG PBXs as a distributed transit PBX that can establish calls to any PBX, non-QSIG PBX, or other telephony endpoint served by a Cisco gateway, including non-QSIG endpoints. When originating and terminating on QSIG endpoints, the QSIG messages are passed transparently across the network; the PBXs are responsible for processing and provisioning the supplementary services. When linking QSIG and non-QSIG endpoints served by a Cisco packet voice gateway, only basic calls are supported. In addition, all switched voice connections must be established and torn down in response to QSIG control messages.

QSIG support includes the following capabilities:

For details, see the online feature module.

Voice over Frame Relay Using FRF.11 and FRF.12

Voice over Frame Relay functionality has been updated in this release so that configuration on all supported platforms is nearly identical. In Cisco IOS Release 12.0(4)T, when support for Voice over Frame Relay Using FRF.11 and FRF.12 was introduced, configuration procedures differed depending on the router platform used.

In addition, this release provides support for digital voice calls for Voice over Frame Relay on the Cisco 2600 and 3600 Series routers. In previous releases, the Cisco 2600 and 3600 Series only supported analog voice calls for Voice over Frame Relay.

In Cisco IOS releases prior to release 12.0(5)XE, the Cisco 7200 could only act as a tandem router in Voice over Frame Relay topologies, and could not terminate VoFR calls. Beginning in Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)XE and 12.1(1)T, the Cisco 7200 can terminate VoFR calls.

Voice over IP

Voice over IP (VoIP) enables a Cisco MC3810 concentrator to carry voice traffic (for example, telephone calls and faxes) over an IP network. Voice over IP is primarily a software feature; however, to support this feature a Cisco MC3810 must be equipped with a digital voice module (DVM) or an analog voice module (AVM), as well as a Multiflex Trunk Module (MFT). The Cisco MC3810's LAN/WAN multiservice routing capabilities provide analog and digital (T1/E1) VoIP gateway capabilities for packetized voice traffic.

In Voice over IP, the DSP segments the voice signal into frames, which are then coupled in groups of two and stored in voice packets. These voice packets are transported using IP in compliance with ITU-T specification H.323. Because it is a delay-sensitive application, you need to have a well-engineered network end-to-end to successfully use Voice over IP. Fine-tuning your network to adequately support Voice over IP involves a series of protocols and features geared toward quality of service (QoS). Traffic shaping considerations must be taken into account to ensure the reliability of the voice connection.

VoIP is supported by the following images only:

Voice Port Enhancements

The Cisco 2600, 3600, and MC3810 series routers and concentrators all support data, voice, and video transport to varying degrees. Numerous voice port commands and features that were previously limited to one or two of these platforms have been extended to additional platforms, and differences in configuration commands have been reduced or eliminated.

This feature allows the user to configure a voice-port connection mode and destination telephone number for permanent connections. This feature was unified across the Cisco MC3810, 2600, and 3600 platforms in IOS Release 12.0(7)XK1.
This feature enables the user to specify on and off times for ringing pulses on an FXS voice port The ability to specify ring cadence is a new feature on the Cisco 2600 and 3600 platforms, and the syntax for configuring the ring cadence is new in IOS Release 12.0(7)XK1.
This feature makes it possible to disable or enable the auto-cut-through feature on E&M voice ports. When enabled, this feature makes call completion possible when a PBX does not provide an M-lead response. This feature is enabled by default on E&M voice ports. This is a new feature on the Cisco 2600 and 3600 platforms in IOS Release 12.0(7)XK1.
This feature allows the user to modify the functioning of transmit and receive signaling bits for E&M and E&M MELCAS voice signaling.These are new features on the Cisco 2600 and 3600 platforms in IOS Release 12.0(7)XK1.
This feature provides the ability to force individual transmit and receive signaling bit states on any voice port type. This is a new feature on the Cisco 2600 and 3600 platforms in IOS Release 12.0(7)XK1.
This feature supports configuring an FXS or FXS Melcas voice port to return an acknowledgment upon receipt of a disconnect signal. This is a new feature on the Cisco 2600 and 3600 platforms in IOS Release 12.0(7)XK1.
This feature enables the tuning of the playout buffer to accommodate packet jitter caused by switches in the WAN. This is a new feature on the Cisco 2600 and 3600 platforms in IOS Release 12.0(7)XK1.
This feature allows the user to change various timing characteristics on voice ports, including:
These are new features on the Cisco 2600 and 3600 platforms in IOS Release 12.0(7)XK1.
These commands have enhanced functionality on the Cisco 2600 and 3600 platforms in IOS Release 12.0(7)XK1:

Voice Port Testing Enhancements

New voice-port testing commands allow the user to force voice ports into specific states for testing:

Important Notes

This section contains important information about the use of your Cisco IOS Release 12.0(7)XK1 software. Cisco IOS Release 12.0(7)XK1 is supported on all Cisco 2600, 3600, and MC3810 platforms and incorporates a number of bug fixes and enhancements. Refer to the Caveats section for details on individual caveats closed within this release.

Using IGX Interworking

With Cisco IOS Release 12.0(7)T and later releases, the IGX Interworking feature is no longer supported by the Cisco MC3810. The following commands used to configure this feature are no longer supported beginning in this release:

Using Voice Over HDLC

With Cisco IOS Release 12.0(7)T and later releases, the Voice over HDLC feature is no longer supported by the Cisco MC3810.

Using the Cisco MC3810 with QSIG or BRI

Serial port 1 is restricted to DCE operation when the following occurs:

Using the Cisco MC3810 with the PSTN

This section describes important notes regarding use of the Cisco MC3810 with the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN).

Connections to a PSTN

Be careful when connecting switched voice ports on the Cisco MC3810 directly to the PSTN. Improper configurations can expose the corporate network to telephone fraud.

Switched Access from the PSTN

The Cisco MC3810 has the capability to connect a user from the PSTN directly to the corporate wide-area telephone network. Using the Cisco MC3810 as a phone switch, you can configure the access concentrator to switch the user to any location in that network, even to remote locations that are connected again to another PSTN. However, the Cisco MC3810 does not provide any mechanism to restrict users from calling after they are connected. Without proper network design, this condition could result in the unauthorized use of the corporate network for making calls at the corporation's expense. To prevent this from occurring, you should not connect a switched voice interface on the Cisco MC3810 directly to the PSTN. Instead, connect the interface to a PBX that implements a security scheme that prevents unauthorized use.

Non-Switched Calls

The same opportunity for illicit use does not exist for non-switched call types, such as pass-through connections (although the possibility for fraud does exist at the direct contact point). Pass-through calls create a path to a single location specified by the network administrator. For example, you might use a pass-through connection to pass a trunk from a PBX to the PSTN. In this case, the trunk on the PBX always passes straight through the Cisco MC3810 to the PSTN. As a result, the necessary security is provided by the PBX.

Caveats

Caveats describe unexpected behavior or defects in Cisco IOS software releases. Severity 1 caveats are the most serious caveats; severity 2 are less serious. This section only contains open and resolved caveats for the current Cisco IOS maintenance release. All caveats in Release 12.0 and Release 12.0 T are also in Release 12.0(7)XK1.

For information on caveats in Cisco IOS Release 12.0, see Caveats for Cisco IOS Release 12.0 , which describes caveats affecting all maintenance releases. For information on other caveats that also apply to this release, see Caveats for Cisco IOS Release 12.0  T, which lists severity 1 and 2 caveats, and is located on CCO and the Documentation CD-ROM


Note If you have an account with CCO, you can use Bug Navigator II to find caveats for any release. You can reach Bug Navigator II on CCO at Software Center: Cisco IOS Software: Cisco IOS Bug Toolkit: Cisco Bug Navigator II or at http://www.cisco.com/support/bugtools/.

Open Caveats---Release 12.0(7)XK1

This section describes possibly unexpected behavior by Release 12.0(7)XK1. Unless otherwise noted, these caveats apply to all 12.0 releases up to and including 12.0(7)XK1.

Basic System Services

MC3810 receives a QSIG call setup, but instead proper dial-peer matching it generates a secondary tone.

Miscellaneous

The VMIC-2MFT-T1 module in a Cisco 2600 series router could go down if a WIC-1B-U module is inserted into the chassis. There is no work around.

Interfaces and Bridging

A Cisco router that is running Cisco IOS Release 12.0(04a) might receive the following alignment error messages on dot1q over Internetwork Packet Exchange service access point (IPX SAP):
    %ALIGN-3-CORRECT: Alignment correction made at 0x605B8E70 reading 0x63E5A6F1 %ALIGN-3-TRACE: -Traceback= 605B8E70 60095714 60095700 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
    
IPX SAP is affected only when dot1q encapsulation is involved (such as when IPX SAP is configured on a dot1q interface).
These alignment error messages do not affect connectivity or cause packet loss. There is no workaround.
In CMF, when a bridge-group member leaves a multicast group, multicast traffic continues to go out of that bridge member.
Enter clear bridge multicast to rectify the problem.

Miscellaneous

Fax traffic may cause a Cisco 3600 series router running Cisco IOS Release 12.0(7)XK1 to crash.

Wide-Area Networking

An HSRP over BVI configuration is not supported by some Cisco IOS releases if the BVI encompasses LANE interfaces. The configuration is supported only if the BVI encompasses ethernet interfaces.

Resolved Caveats---Release 12.0(7)XK1

All of the caveats listed in this section are resolved in Release 12.0(7)XK1.

VCM crashes after long-haul load testing.
Block "dialpeer VoIP" for non-VoIP images
No option for pre-IETF for codec configuration when running VoIP on Cisco MC3810.
Controller T1 loopbacks malfunction.
Outgoing BRI data calls fail because they are incorrectly tagged as voice calls.
Domain name appended for RSIP endpoint naming
Digit filter in request event list does not allow A, B, C, and D digits.
Mixed codec support causes the DSP to crash.
MFT/BRI timeslot shortage.

Related Documentation

The following sections describe the documentation available for the Cisco MC3810. These documents consist of hardware and software installation guides, Cisco IOS configuration and command references, system error messages, feature modules, and other documents.

Documentation is available as printed manuals or electronic documents, except for feature modules, which are available online on CCO and the Documentation CD-ROM.

Use these release notes with these documents:

Release-Specific Documents

The following documents are specific to Cisco IOS Releases 12.0 T and 12.0, on which Release 12.0(7)XK1 is based and are located on CCO and the Documentation CD-ROM:

On CCO:
Technical Documents: Documentation Home Page: Cisco IOS Software Configuration: Cisco IOS Release 12.0
On the Documentation CD-ROM:
Cisco IOS Software Configuration: Cisco IOS Release 12.0: Release Notes: Cross-Platform Release Notes
Technical Documents
As a supplement to the caveats listed in the "Caveats" section in these release notes, see Caveats for Cisco IOS Release 12.0 T , which contains caveats applicable to all platforms for all maintenance releases of Release 12.0 T. Caveats for Release 12.0(7)T also apply to Release 12.0(7)XK1.
On CCO:
Technical Documents: Documentation Home Page: Cisco IOS Software Configuration: Cisco IOS Release 12.0: Caveats
On the Documentation CD-ROM:
Cisco Product Documentation: Cisco IOS Software Configuration: Cisco IOS 12.0: Caveats: Caveats for Cisco IOS Release 12.0 T

Note If you have an account with CCO, you can use Bug Navigator II to find caveats of any severity for any release. You can reach Bug Navigator II on CCO at Software Center: Cisco IOS Software: Cisco IOS Bug Toolkit: Cisco Bug Navigator II or at http://www.cisco.com/support/bugtools/.

Platform-Specific Documents

These documents are available for the Cisco MC3810 on CCO and on the Documentation CD-ROM:

On CCO:

Technical Documents: Documentation Home Page: Cisco Product Documentation: Access Servers and Access Routers: Multiservice Access Routers: Multiservice Access Concentrators

On the Documentation CD-ROM:

Cisco Product Documentation: Access Servers and Access Routers: Multiservice Access Concentrators

Feature Modules

Feature modules describe new features supported by Cisco IOS Release 12.0(7)T, 12.0(7)XK1, and other ED releases and are updates to the Cisco IOS documentation set. A feature module consists of a brief overview of the feature, benefits, configuration tasks, and a command reference. As updates, the feature modules are available online only. Feature module information is incorporated in the next printing of the Cisco IOS documentation set.

On CCO:

Technical Documents: Documentation Home Page: Cisco IOS Software Configuration: Cisco IOS Release 12.0: New Feature Documentation

On the Documentation CD-ROM:

Cisco Product Documentation: Cisco IOS Software Configuration: Cisco IOS Release 12.0: New Feature Documentation

Cisco IOS Software Document Set

The Cisco IOS software documentation set consists of the Cisco IOS configuration guides, Cisco IOS command references, and several other supporting documents, which are shipped with your order in electronic form on the Documentation CD-ROM---unless you specifically ordered the printed versions.

Documentation Modules

Each module in the Cisco IOS documentation set consists of two books: a configuration guide and a corresponding command reference. Chapters in a configuration guide describe protocols, configuration tasks, Cisco IOS software functionality, and contain comprehensive configuration examples. Chapters in a command reference provide complete command syntax information. Use each configuration guide with its corresponding command reference.

On CCO:

Technical Documents: Documentation Home Page: Cisco IOS Software Configuration: Cisco IOS Release 12.0:New Feature Documentation 

On the Documentation CD-ROM:

Cisco Product Documentation: Cisco IOS Software Configuration: Cisco IOS Release 12.0: Configuration Guides and Command References

Cisco IOS Release 12.0 Documentation Set

Table 5 describes the contents of the Cisco IOS Release 12.0 software documentation set which is available in electronic form and in printed form upon request.


Note You can find the most current Cisco IOS documentation on CCO and the Documentation CD-ROM. These electronic documents may contain updates and modifications made after the paper documents were printed.

On CCO:

Technical Documents: Documentation Home Page: Cisco IOS Software Configuration: Cisco IOS Release 12.0

On the Documentation CD-ROM:

Cisco Product Documentation: Cisco IOS Software Configuration: Cisco IOS Release 12.0


Table 5: Cisco IOS Software Release 12.0 Documentation Set
Books Chapter Topics

  • Configuration Fundamentals Configuration Guide

  • Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference

Configuration Fundamentals Overview
Cisco IOS User Interfaces
File Management
System Management

  • Bridging and IBM Networking Configuration Guide

  • Bridging and IBM Networking Command Reference

Transparent Bridging
Source-Route Bridging
Token Ring Inter-Switch Link
Remote Source-Route Bridging
DLSw+
STUN and BSTUN
LLC2 and SDLC
IBM Network Media Translation
DSPU and SNA Service Point
SNA Frame Relay Access Support
APPN
Cisco Database Connection
NCIA Client/Server Topologies
Cisco Mainframe Channel Connection
Airline Product Set

  • Dial Solutions Configuration Guide

  • Dial Solutions Command Reference

X.25 over ISDN
Appletalk Remote Access
Asynchronous Callback, DDR, PPP, SLIP
Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol
ISDN Basic Rate Service
ISDN Caller ID Callback
PPP Callback for DDR
Channelized E1 & T1
Dial Backup for Dialer Profiles
Dial Backup Using Dialer Watch
Dial Backup for Serial Lines
Peer-to-Peer DDR with Dialer Profiles
DialOut
Dial-In Terminal Services
Dial-on-Demand Routing (DDR)
Dial Backup
Dial-Out Modem Pooling
Large-Scale Dial Solutions
Cost-Control Solutions
Virtual Private Dialup Networks
Dial Business Solutions and Examples

  • Cisco IOS Interface Configuration Guide

  • Cisco IOS Interface Command Reference

Interface Configuration Overview
LAN Interfaces
Logical Interfaces
Serial Interfaces

  • Network Protocols Configuration Guide, Part 1

  • Network Protocols Command Reference, Part 1

IP Overview
IP Addressing and Services
IP Routing Protocols

  • Network Protocols Configuration Guide, Part 2

  • Network Protocols Command Reference, Part 2

AppleTalk
Novell IPX

  • Network Protocols Configuration Guide, Part 3

  • Network Protocols Command Reference, Part 3

Network Protocols Overview
Apollo Domain
Banyan VINES
DECnet
ISO CLNS
XNS

  • Security Configuration Guide

  • Security Command Reference

AAA Security Services
Security Server Protocols
Traffic Filtering and Firewalls
IP Security and Encryption
Passwords and Privileges
Neighbor Router Authentication
IP Security Options

  • Cisco IOS Switching Services Configuration Guide

  • Cisco IOS Switching Services Command Reference

Switching Services
Switching Paths for IP Networks
Virtual LAN (VLAN) Switching and Routing

  • Wide-Area Networking Configuration Guide

  • Wide-Area Networking Command Reference

Wide-Area Network Overview
ATM
Frame Relay
SMDS
X.25 and LAPB

  • Voice, Video, and Home Applications Configuration Guide

  • Voice, Video, and Home Applications Command Reference

Voice over IP
Voice over Frame Relay
Voice over ATM
Voice over HDLC
Frame Relay-ATM Internetworking
Synchronized Clocks
Video Support
Universal Broadband Features

  • Quality of Service Solutions Configuration Guide

  • Quality of Service Solutions Command Reference

Policy-Based Routing
QoS Policy Propagation via BGP
Committed Access Rate
Weighted Fair Queueing
Custom Queueing
Priority Queueing
Weighted Random
Early Detection
Scheduling
Signaling
RSVP
Packet Drop
Frame Relay Traffic Shaping
Link Fragmentation
RTP Header Compression

  • Cisco IOS Software Command Summary

  • Dial Solutions Quick Configuration Guide

  • System Error Messages

  • Debug Command Reference

 


Note Cisco Management Information Base (MIB) User Quick Reference is no longer published. For the latest list of MIBs supported by Cisco, see Cisco Network Management Toolkit on CCO at Service & Support: Software Center: Network Mgmt Products: Cisco Network Management Toolkit: Cisco MIB.

Obtaining Documentation

World Wide Web

You can access the most current Cisco documentation on the World Wide Web at http://www.cisco.com, http://www-china.cisco.com, or http://www-europe.cisco.com.

Documentation CD-ROM

Cisco documentation and additional literature are available in a CD-ROM package, which ships with your product. The Documentation CD-ROM is updated monthly. Therefore, it is probably more current than printed documentation. The CD-ROM package is available as a single unit or as an annual subscription.

Ordering Documentation

Registered CCO users can order the Documentation CD-ROM and other Cisco Product documentation through our online Subscription Services at http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/subcat/kaojump.cgi.

Nonregistered CCO users can order documentation through a local account representative by calling Cisco's corporate headquarters (California, USA) at 408 526-4000 or, in North America, call 800 553-NETS (6387).

Obtaining Technical Assistance

Cisco provides Cisco Connection Online (CCO) as a starting point for all technical assistance. Warranty or maintenance contract customers can use the Technical Assistance Center. All customers can submit technical feedback on Cisco documentation using the web, e-mail, a self-addressed stamped response card included in many printed docs, or by sending mail to Cisco.

Cisco Connection Online

Cisco continues to revolutionize how business is done on the Internet. Cisco Connection Online is the foundation of a suite of interactive, networked services that provides immediate, open access to Cisco information and resources at anytime, from anywhere in the world. This highly integrated Internet application is a powerful, easy-to-use tool for doing business with Cisco.

CCO's broad range of features and services helps customers and partners to streamline business processes and improve productivity. Through CCO, you will find information about Cisco and our networking solutions, services, and programs. In addition, you can resolve technical issues with online support services, download and test software packages, and order Cisco learning materials and merchandise. Valuable online skill assessment, training, and certification programs are also available.

Customers and partners can self-register on CCO to obtain additional personalized information and services. Registered users may order products, check on the status of an order and view benefits specific to their relationships with Cisco.

You can access CCO in the following ways:

You can e-mail questions about using CCO to cco-team@cisco.com.

Technical Assistance Center

The Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) is available to warranty or maintenance contract customers who need technical assistance with a Cisco product that is under warranty or covered by a maintenance contract.

To display the TAC web site that includes links to technical support information and software upgrades and for requesting TAC support, use www.cisco.com/techsupport.

To contact by e-mail, use one of the following:

Language E-mail Address

English

tac@cisco.com

Hanzi (Chinese)

chinese-tac@cisco.com

Kanji (Japanese)

japan-tac@cisco.com

Hangul (Korean)

korea-tac@cisco.com

Spanish

tac@cisco.com

Thai

thai-tac@cisco.com

In North America, TAC can be reached at 800 553-2447 or 408 526-7209. For other telephone numbers and TAC e-mail addresses worldwide, consult the following web site: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/687/Directory/DirTAC.shtml.

Documentation Feedback

If you are reading Cisco product documentation on the World Wide Web, you can submit technical comments electronically. Click Feedback in the toolbar and select Documentation. After you complete the form, click Submit to send it to Cisco.

You can e-mail your comments to bug-doc@cisco.com.

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