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Release Notes for Cisco 7000 Family for Cisco IOS Releases 12.0(5)XE through 12.0(7)XE1

Release Notes for Cisco 7000 Family for Cisco IOS Releases 12.0(5)XE through 12.0(7)XE1

February 7, 2000


Note The most current Release 12.0(7)XE documentation is available on Cisco Connection Online. These online documents may contain updates and modifications made after the hard-copy documents were printed, including descriptions of new products and integrated features. Cisco Systems recommends that you consult the following URLs for the most up-to-date Release 12.0XE information.
The most recent 12.0(7)XE release notes are located at:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/relnote/7000fam/12_0xe/rn120

These release notes for the Cisco 7000 family of routers support Cisco IOS Release 12.0(7)XE1. These release notes describe new features, memory requirements, hardware support, and changes to the microcode or modem code and related documents.

Cisco IOS Release 12.0(7)XE1 is the next release of Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)XE7. All features and functionality, unless otherwise noted, introduced in Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)XE are also in Release 12.0(7)XE1.

Release 12.0(5)XE is based on Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)T. All functionality in Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)T is also in Release 12.0(5)XE, and, subsequently, Cisco IOS Release 12.0(7)XE1.

Cisco IOS Release 12.0(7)XE was for the Catalyst 6000 platforms only. Cisco IOS Release 12.0(7)XE contains no functionality for Cisco 7000 family routers.

For a list of the software caveats that apply to Release 12.0(7)XE1, see the "Caveats" section, the Caveats for Cisco IOS Release 12.0 T  document, and the Caveats for Cisco IOS Release  12.0 document that accompany these release notes. All caveats in Release 12.0(5)T are also in Releases 12.0(5)XE through 12.0(7)XE1. The caveats documents are updated for every maintenance release and are located on Cisco Connection Online (CCO) and the Documentation CD-ROM.

Use these release notes with the Cross-Platform Release Notes for Cisco IOS Release 12.0  and the Release Notes for Cisco 7000 Family for Cisco IOS Release 12.0 T  located on CCO and the Documentation CD-ROM.

Contents

These release notes describe the following topics:

Early Deployment Releases

Cisco IOS Release 12.0(7)XE1 will migrate to the following software releases: Cisco IOS Release 12.1(1)E, and Cisco IOS Release 12.1(3)T. All maintenance updates will be placed into Cisco IOS Release 12.1(3)T and future Cisco IOS Release 12.1 T maintenance releases. No maintenance updates will be placed into Release 12.0(7)XE1.

For more information about the Cisco IOS software release process, see the Types of Cisco IOS Software Releases: Product Bulletin #537 located on CCO and on the Documentation CD-ROM.

Release 12.0(5)XE is based on Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)T. All functionality in Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)T is also in Release 12.0(5)XE, and, subsequently, Cisco IOS Release 12.0(7)XE1.

These release notes describe Release 12.0 XE for the Cisco 7000 family of routers and do not describe features that are available in Release 12.0, Release 12.0 T, or other Release 12.0 Early Deployment (ED) releases.

For information about features in Release 12.0, see the Cross-Platform Release Notes for Cisco IOS Release 12.0  on CCO and the Documentation CD-ROM.

For information about features in Release 12.0 T, see the Release Notes for Cisco 7000 Family for Cisco IOS Release 12.0 T   on CCO and the Documentation CD-ROM.

For information about features in other platforms, see the Release Notes for Cisco IOS Release  12.0 index on CCO and the Documentation CD-ROM.

System Requirements

This section describes the system requirements for Release 12.0(7)XE1 and includes the following sections:

Memory Requirements

Table 1 describes the memory requirements for the feature sets supported by Cisco IOS Release 12.0 XE for the Cisco 7000 family of routers.

All feature sets for Cisco 7500 series and Cisco 7000 series routers with the RSP7000 and the RSP7000CI include Versatile Interface Processor (VIP) support.


Note The images for the Cisco 7200 series routers for Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)XE5 were deferred to Release 12.0(5)XE6.
The Cisco 7100 and Cisco 7500 software images are not available in Release 12.0(5)XE6. Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)XE5 is for Cisco 7500 software images only. Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)XE7 supports Cisco 7100 series software images only.


Table 1: Memory Requirements for Cisco 7000 Family of Routers
Platforms Feature Sets Image Name Software Image Flash Memory Required DRAM Memory Required Runs From
Cisco 7200 Series

IP Standard Feature Set

IP

c7200-is-mz

16 MB

64 MB

RAM

IP IPSec 56

c7200-is56i-mz

16 MB

64 MB

RAM

IP IPSec 3DES

c7200-ik2s-mz

16 MB

64 MB

RAM

IP Firewall Standard Feature Set

IP/FW

c7200-io3s-mz

16 MB

64 MB

RAM

IP/FW IPSec 56

c7200-io3s56i-mz

16 MB

64 MB

RAM

IP/FW IPSec 3DES

c7200-ik2o3s-mz

16 MB

64 MB

RAM

Enterprise Standard Feature Set

Enterprise

c7200-js-mz

16 MB

64 MB

RAM

Enterprise IPSec 56

c7200-js56i-mz

16 MB

64 MB

RAM

Enterprise IPSec 3DES

c7200-jk2s-mz

16 MB

64 MB

RAM

Enterprise Firewall Standard Feature Set

Enterprise/FW

c7200-jo3s-mz

16 MB

64 MB

RAM

Enterprise/FW IPSec 56

c7200-jo3s56i-mz

16 MB

64 MB

RAM

Enterprise/FW IPSec 3DES

c7200-jk2o3s-mz

16 MB

64 MB

RAM

Desktop/IBM Standard Feature Set

Desktop/IBM

c7200-ds-mz

16 MB

64 MB

RAM

Desktop/IBM IPSec 56

c7200-ds56i-mz

16 MB

64 MB

RAM

Desktop/IBM Firewall Standard Feature Set

Desktop/IBM FW

c7200-do3s-mz

16 MB

64 MB

RAM

Desktop/IBM FW IPSec 56

c7200-do3s56i-mz

16 MB

64 MB

RAM

Desktop/IBM FW IPSec 3DES

c7200-dk2o3s-mz

16 MB

64 MB

RAM

Cisco 7500 Series

IP Standard Feature Set

IP

rsp-isv-mz

16 MB

32 MB

RAM

IP IPSec 56

rsp-isv56i-mz

16 MB

32 MB

RAM

IP IPSec 3DES

rsp-ik2sv-mz

16 MB

32 MB

RAM

Enterprise Standard Feature Set

Enterprise

rsp-jsv-mz

16 MB

32 MB

RAM

Enterprise IPSec 56

rsp-jsv56i-mz

16 MB

32 MB

RAM

Enterprise IPSec 3DES

rsp-jk2sv-mz

16 MB

32 MB

RAM

Desktop/IBM Standard Feature Set

Desktop/IBM

rsp-dsv-mz

16 MB

32 MB

RAM

Desktop/IBM IPSec 56

rsp-dsv56i-mz

16 MB

32 MB

RAM

Cisco 7100 Series

Enterprise Standard Feature Set

Enterprise

c7100-js-mz

16 MB

64 MB

RAM

Enterprise IPSec 56

c7100-js56i-mz

16 MB

64 MB

RAM

Enterprise IPSec 3DES

c7100-jk2s-mz

16 MB

64 MB

RAM

Enterprise/FW Standard Feature Set

Enterprise/FW

c7100-jo3s-mz

16 MB

64 MB

RAM

Enterprise/FW IPSec 56

c7100-jo3s56i-mz

16 MB

64 MB

RAM

Enterprise/FW IPSec 3DES

c7100-jk2o3s-mz

16 MB

64 MB

RAM

IP Standard Feature Set

IP

c7100-is-mz

16 MB

64 MB

RAM

IP IPSec 56

c7100-is56i-mz

16 MB

64 MB

RAM

IP IPSec 3DES

c7100-ik2s-mz

16 MB

64 MB

RAM

IP/FW Standard Feature Set

IP/FW

c7100-io3s-mz

16 MB

64 MB

RAM

IP/FW IPSec 56

c7100-io3s56i-mz

16 MB

64 MB

RAM

IP/FW IPSec 3DES

c7100-ik2o3s-mz

16 MB

64 MB

RAM

Hardware Supported

Cisco IOS Release 12.0(7)XE1 supports the following Cisco 7000 family platforms:

Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)XE7 supports the following platforms:

Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)XE6 supports the following platform:

Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)XE5 supports the following platforms:

Cisco IOS Releases 12.0(5)XE through 12.0(5)XE4 support the following platforms:

Cisco 7100 series routers (including the Cisco 7120 and Cisco 7140)

For detailed descriptions of the new hardware features, see the "New and Changed Information" section.


Note In this document, the term Cisco 7500/RSP series represents both the Cisco 7500 series and the Cisco 7000 series equipped with the RSP7000 and the RSP7000CI.

Determining the Software Version

To determine the version of Cisco IOS software running on your Cisco 7000 family router, log in to the Cisco 7000 family router and enter the show version EXEC command. The following sample show version command output is from a router running a Cisco 7200 series software image with Release 12.0(7)XE1:

router>show version
Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software
IOS (tm) 7200 Software (C7200-JS-MZ), Version 12.0(7)XE1, 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

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 Software Release 11.3 Upgrade Paths and Packaging Simplification (#703: 12/97) on CCO at:

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

Under Cisco IOS 11.3, click Cisco IOS Software Release 11.3 Upgrade Paths (#703: 12/97).

This product bulletin does not contain information specific to Cisco IOS Release 12.0 but provides generic upgrade information that may apply to Cisco IOS Release 12.0.

Microcode Software

Microcode software images are bundled with the system software image---with the exception of the Channel Interface Processor (CIP) microcode (all system software images). Bundling eliminates the need to store separate microcode images. When the router starts, the system software unpacks the microcode software bundle and loads the proper software on all the interface processor boards. Table 2 lists the current microcode versions for the Cisco 7000 family of routers.


Table 2: Current Microcode Versions for the Cisco 7000 Family
Processor or Module Current Bundled RSP Microcode Version Minimum Version Required

AIP (ATM Interface Processor)

20.18

20.13

EIP (Ethernet Interface Processor)

20.6

20.3

FEIP (Fast Ethernet Interface Processor)

20.8

20.7

FIP (FDDI Interface Processor)

20.4

20.4

FSIP (Fast Serial Interface Processor)

20.9

20.9

HIP (HSSI Interface Processor)

20.2

20.2

MIP (MultiChannel Interface Processor)

22.3

22.3

TRIP (Token Ring Interface Processor)

20.2

20.2

VIP2/VIP2C (Versatile Interface Processor)

22.20

22.20

Feature Set Tables

The 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.

Release 12.0(5)XE is based on Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)T. All functionality in Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)T is also in Release 12.0(5)XE, and, subsequently, Cisco IOS Release 12.0(7)XE1.

Releases 12.0(5)XE through 12.0(7)XE1 support the same feature sets as Release 12.0(5)T, but Releases 12.0(5)XE through 12.0(7)XE1 can include new features supported by the Cisco 7000 family of routers.

Caution Cisco IOS images with strong encryption (including, but not limited to 168-bit [3DES] data encryption feature sets) are subject to United States government export controls and have limited distribution. Strong encryption images to be installed outside the United States may require an export license. Customer orders may be denied or subject to delay due to United States government regulations. When applicable, the purchaser or the user must obtain local import and use authorizations for all encryption strengths. Contact your sales representative or distributor for more information, or send an e-mail to export@cisco.com.

Note This feature set table contains only a selected list of features based on Release 12.0 and 12.0 T. This table is not a cumulative or complete list of all the features in each image. For a list of new features for Release 12.0 XE, see the "New and Changed Information" section later in this document.

Note In addition to the feature sets available for the Cisco 7000 family, some features are available through a special license. For example, NetFlow is only available if you purchase a NetFlow Switching license. For information on features that require a special license, refer to the Pricing Tool  available on CCO at the following path: Ordering: Ordering Information & Assistance: Pricing Tool.

Note The images for the Cisco 7200 series routers for Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)XE5 were deferred to Release 12.0(5)XE6.
The Cisco 7100 and Cisco 7500 software images are not available in Release 12.0(5)XE6. Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)XE5 is for Cisco 7500 software images only. Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)XE7 supports Cisco 7100 series software images only.


Table 3: Feature Sets Supported by the Cisco 7000 Family
Feature Sets Image Name Software Image Platforms

IP Standard Feature Set

IP

c7200-is-mz

rsp-isv-mz

c7100-is-mz

Cisco 7200 series

Cisco 7500 series

Cisco 7100 series

IP IPSec 56

c7200-is56i-mz

rsp-isv56i-mz

c7100-is56i-mz

Cisco 7200 series

Cisco 7500 series

Cisco 7100 series

IP IPSec 3DES

c7200-ik2s-mz

rsp-ik2sv-mz

c7100-ik2s-mz

Cisco 7200 series

Cisco 7500 series

Cisco 7100 series

IP Firewall Standard Feature Set

IP/FW

c7200-io3s-mz

c7100-io3s-mz

Cisco 7200 series

Cisco 7100 series

IP/FW IPSec 56

c7200-io3s56i-mz

c7100-io3s56i-mz

Cisco 7200 series

Cisco 7100 series

IP/FW IPSec 3DES

c7200-ik2o3s-mz

c7100-ik2o3s-mz

Cisco 7200 series

Cisco 7100 series

Enterprise Standard Feature Set

Enterprise

c7200-js-mz

rsp-jsv-mz

c7100-js-mz

Cisco 7200 series

Cisco 7500 series

Cisco 7100 series

Enterprise IPSec 56

c7200-js56i-mz

rsp-jsv56i-mz

c7100-js56i-mz

Cisco 7200 series

Cisco 7500 series

Cisco 7100 series

Enterprise IPSec 3DES

c7200-jk2s-mz

rsp-jk2sv-mz

c7100-jk2s-mz

Cisco 7200 series

Cisco 7500 series

Cisco 7100 series

Enterprise Firewall Standard Feature Set

Enterprise/FW

c7200-jo3s-mz

c7100-jo3s-mz

Cisco 7200 series

Cisco 7100 series

Enterprise/FW IPSec 56

c7200-jo3s56i-mz

c7100-jo3s56i-mz

Cisco 7200 series

Cisco 7100 series

Enterprise/FW IPSec 3DES

c7200-jk2o3s-mz

c7100-jk2o3s-mz

Cisco 7200 series

Cisco 7100 series

Desktop/IBM Standard Feature Set

Desktop/IBM

c7200-ds-mz

rsp-dsv-mz

Cisco 7200 series

Cisco 7500 series

Desktop/IBM IPSec 56

c7200-ds56i-mz

rsp-dsv56i-mz

Cisco 7200 series

Cisco 7500 series

Desktop/IBM Firewall Standard Feature Set

Desktop/IBM FW

c7200-do3s-mz

Cisco 7200 series

Desktop/IBM FW IPSec 56

c7200-do3s56i-mz

Cisco 7200 series

Desktop/IBM FW IPSec 3DES

c7200-dk2o3s-mz

Cisco 7200 series

Cisco IOS software is available in different feature sets depending on the platform. Table 4, Table 5, and Table 6 list the feature sets for Cisco 7200 series routers. Table 7 and Table 8 list the feature sets for Cisco 7500 series routers and Cisco 7000 series routers with the RSP7000 and the RSP7000CI. Table 9 and Table 10 list the feature sets for Cisco 7100 series routers.

The tables use the following conventions to identify feature sets:


Table 4: Feature List by Feature Set for the Cisco 7200 Series, Part 1
Feature Set
 Features In1 Desktop/
IBM
Desktop/IBM IPSec 56 Desktop/ IBM FW Desktop/IBM FW IPSec 56 Desktop/IBM FW IPSec 3DES
Connectivity

Layer 2 Tunnel Protocol
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

RIP Enhancements
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

X.25 Load Balancing
(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

IBM Support

Bridging Code Rework

No

No

No

No

No

RIF Passthru in DLSw+

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

DLSw RSVP
(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Cisco Multipath Channel+ (CMPC+)
(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Internet

WCCP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

IP Routing

Easy IP Phase 2-DHCP Server
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Expanded IP Access Lists

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

MAC Address and Precedence Accounting

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

OSPF Packet Pacing
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

OSPF Point to Multipoint

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Management

Cisco IOS File System

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Entity MIB

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Expression MIB

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

ISDN MIB RFC 2127
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

NetFlow Switching Enhancements

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Conditionally Triggered Debugging

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

SNMP Inform Request

No

No

No

No

No

SNMP Manager

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

SNMP Version 3
(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Process MIB
(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

CNS Client for Cisco IOS Software
(4)

No

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Quality of Service

CLI String Search
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Committed Access Rate

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Distributed Weighted Fair Queuing

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Distributed Weighted Random Early Detection

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Quality of Service Policy Propagation through BGP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Response Time Reporter (RTR) Enhancements
(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Flow Random Early Detection
(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Scalability

IETF-Compliant PPP over ATM Scalability
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Web Cache Communications Protocol v2 (WCCPv2)
(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Annex G
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

NetFlow Policy Routing
(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Inverse Multiplexing
(4)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Security

Additional Vendor-Proprietary RADIUS Attributes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Automated Double Authentication

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Certification Authority Interoperability

No

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Internet Key Exchange Security Protocol

No

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

IPSec Network Security

No

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

MS-CHAP Support

No

No

No

No

No

Named Method Lists for AAA Authentication & Accounting

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Cisco IOS Firewall Feature Set
(3)

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Cisco IOS IPSec 3DES Feature Sets
(3)

No

No

No

No

Yes

Switching

Automatic Protection Switching of Packet-over-SONET Circuits

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Cisco Express Forwarding (CEF)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Cisco IOS STP Enhancements
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Multicast Distributed Switching

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Tag Switching---Tag Switch Controller
(3)

No

No

No

No

No

WAN Services

Always on/Dynamic ISDN

No

No

No

No

No

ATM E.164 Auto Conversion

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

ATM PVC Trap Support
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

IEEE 802.1Q VLAN
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Mobile IP
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

MPPC---MS PPP Compression

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Multiple ISDN Switch Types

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Multiprotocol over ATM

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

National ISDN Switch Types

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Stackable Home Gateway

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Time-Based Access Lists
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

VPDN MIB Feature

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Dynamic Multiple Encapsulation for Dial-in over ISDN
(4)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Voice and Multimedia

Voice over Frame Relay Enhancements
(4)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

1Indicates the maintenance release in which the feature was introduced.


Table 5: Feature List by Feature Set for the Cisco 7200 Series, Part 2
Feature Set
 Features In1 Enterprise Enterprise IPSec 56 Enterprise IPSec 3DES Enterprise/ FW Enterprise/ FW IPSec 56 Enterprise/ FW IPSec 3DES
Connectivity

Layer 2 Tunnel Protocol
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

RIP Enhancements
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

X.25 Load Balancing
(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

IBM Support

Bridging Code Rework

No

No

No

No

No

No

RIF Passthru in DLSw+

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

DLSw RSVP
(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Cisco Multipath Channel+ (CMPC+)
(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Internet

WCCP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

IP Routing

Easy IP Phase 2-DHCP Server
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Expanded IP Access Lists

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

MAC Address and Precedence Accounting

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

OSPF Packet Pacing
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

OSPF Point to Multipoint

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Management

Cisco IOS File System

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Entity MIB

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Expression MIB

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

ISDN MIB RFC 2127
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

NetFlow Switching Enhancements

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Conditionally Triggered Debugging

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

SNMP Inform Request

No

No

No

No

No

No

SNMP Manager

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

SNMP Version 3
(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Process MIB
(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

CNS Client for Cisco IOS Software
(4)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Quality of Service

CLI String Search
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Committed Access Rate

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Distributed Weighted Fair Queuing

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Distributed Weighted Random Early Detection

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Quality of Service Policy Propagation through BGP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Response Time Reporter (RTR) Enhancements
(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Flow Random Early Detection
(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Scalability

IETF-Compliant PPP over ATM Scalability
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Web Cache Communications Protocol v2 (WCCPv2)
(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Annex G
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

NetFlow Policy Routing
(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Inverse Multiplexing
(4)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Security

Additional Vendor-Proprietary RADIUS Attributes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Automated Double Authentication

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Certification Authority Interoperability

No

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Internet Key Exchange Security Protocol

No

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

IPSec Network Security

No

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

MS-CHAP Support

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Named Method Lists for AAA Authentication & Accounting

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Cisco IOS Firewall Feature Set
(3)

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Cisco IOS IPSec 3DES Feature Sets
(3)

No

No

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Switching

Automatic Protection Switching of Packet-over-SONET Circuits

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Cisco Express Forwarding (CEF)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Cisco IOS STP Enhancements
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Multicast Distributed Switching

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Tag Switching---Tag Switch Controller
(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

WAN Services

Always on/Dynamic ISDN

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

ATM E.164 Auto Conversion

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

ATM PVC Trap Support
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

IEEE 802.1Q VLAN
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Mobile IP
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

MPPC---MS PPP Compression

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Multiple ISDN Switch Types

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Multiprotocol over ATM

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

National ISDN Switch Types

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Stackable Home Gateway

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Time-Based Access Lists
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

VPDN MIB Feature

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Dynamic Multiple Encapsulation for Dial-in over ISDN
(4)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Voice and Multimedia

Voice over Frame Relay Enhancements
(4)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

1Indicates the maintenance release in which the feature was introduced.


Table 6: Feature List by Feature Set for the Cisco 7200 Series, Part 3
Feature Set
 Features In1 IP IP IPSec 56 IP IPSec 3DES IP/FW IP/FW IPSec 56 IP/FW IPSec 3DES
Connectivity

Layer 2 Tunnel Protocol
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

RIP Enhancements
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

X.25 Load Balancing
(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

IBM Support

Bridging Code Rework

No

No

No

No

No

No

RIF Passthru in DLSw+

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

DLSw RSVP
(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Cisco Multipath Channel+ (CMPC+)
(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Internet

WCCP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

IP Routing

Easy IP Phase 2-DHCP Server
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Expanded IP Access Lists

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

MAC Address and Precedence Accounting

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

OSPF Packet Pacing
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

OSPF Point to Multipoint

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Management

Cisco IOS File System

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Entity MIB

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Expression MIB

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

ISDN MIB RFC 2127
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

NetFlow Switching Enhancements

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Conditionally Triggered Debugging

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

SNMP Inform Request

No

No

No

No

No

No

SNMP Manager

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

SNMP Version 3
(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Process MIB
(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

CNS Client for Cisco IOS Software
(4)

No

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Quality of Service

CLI String Search
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Committed Access Rate

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Distributed Weighted Fair Queuing

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Distributed Weighted Random Early Detection

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Quality of Service Policy Propagation through BGP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Response Time Reporter (RTR) Enhancements
(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Flow Random Early Detection
(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Scalability

IETF-Compliant PPP over ATM Scalability
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Web Cache Communications Protocol v2 (WCCPv2)
(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Annex G
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

NetFlow Policy Routing
(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Inverse Multiplexing
(4)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Security

Additional Vendor-Proprietary RADIUS Attributes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Automated Double Authentication

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Certification Authority Interoperability

No

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Internet Key Exchange Security Protocol

No

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

IPSec Network Security

No

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

MS-CHAP Support

No

No

No

No

No

No

Named Method Lists for AAA Authentication & Accounting

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Cisco IOS Firewall Feature Set
(3)

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Cisco IOS IPSec 3DES Feature Sets
(3)

No

No

Yes

No

No

No

Switching

Automatic Protection Switching of Packet-over-SONET Circuits

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Cisco Express Forwarding (CEF)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Cisco IOS STP Enhancements
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Multicast Distributed Switching

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Tag Switching---Tag Switch Controller
(3)

No

No

No

No

No

No

WAN Services

Always on/Dynamic ISDN

No

No

No

No

No

No

ATM E.164 Auto Conversion

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

ATM PVC Trap Support
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

IEEE 802.1Q VLAN
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Mobile IP
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

MPPC---MS PPP Compression

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Multiple ISDN Switch Types

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Multiprotocol over ATM

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

National ISDN Switch Types

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Stackable Home Gateway

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Time-Based Access Lists
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

VPDN MIB Feature

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Dynamic Multiple Encapsulation for Dial-in over ISDN
(4)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Voice and Multimedia

Voice over Frame Relay Enhancements
(4)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

1Indicates the maintenance release in which the feature was introduced.


Table 7: Feature List by Feature Set for the Cisco 7500/RSP Series, Part 1
Feature Set
 Feature In1 Enterprise Enterprise IPSec 56 Enterprise IPSec 3DES
Connectivity

Layer 2 Tunnel Protocol

(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

RIP Enhancements

(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

X.25 Load Balancing

(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

IBM Support

Bridging Code Rework

No

No

No

Cisco Database Connection

No

No

No

RIF Passthru in DLSw+

No

No

No

DLSw RSVP

(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Cisco Multipath Channel+ (CMPC+)

(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Internet

WCCP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Easy IP Phase 2-DHCP Server

(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

IP Routing

Expanded IP Access Lists

Yes

Yes

Yes

IP Type of Service and Precedence for GRE Tunnels

No

No

No

MAC Address and Precedence Accounting

Yes

Yes

Yes

OSPF Packet Pacing

(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

OSPF Point to Multipoint

Yes

Yes

Yes

Token Ring MPOA

(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

LAN Support

Fast EtherChannel I and II

Yes

Yes

Yes

Management

CIP Core Dump

Yes

Yes

Yes

Cisco IOS File System

Yes

Yes

Yes

Conditionally Triggered Debugging

Yes

Yes

Yes

Entity MIB

Yes

Yes

Yes

Expression MIB

Yes

Yes

Yes

ISDN MIB RFC 2127

(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

NetFlow Switching Enhancements

Yes

Yes

Yes

SNMP Inform Request

No

No

No

SNMP Manager

Yes

Yes

Yes

SNMP Version 3

(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Process MIB

(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

FUNI Support

(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Memory Scan

(4)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Multimedia

Protocol-Independent Multicasts (PIM) Version 2

No

No

No

Protocols

Token Ring ISL Feature

No

No

No

Quality of Service

CLI String Search

(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Committed Access Rate

Yes

Yes

Yes

Distributed Weighted Fair Queuing

Yes

Yes

Yes

Distributed Weighted Random Early Detection

Yes

Yes

Yes

Quality of Service Policy Propagation through BGP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Response Time Reporter (RTR) Enhancements

(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

IP-ATM CoS SW Phase II

(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Flow Random Early Detection

(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

QoS Mapping of RSVP to ATM SVC Mapping

(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Distributed Traffic Shaping

(5)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Scalability

Airline Product Set (ALPS)

Yes

Yes

Yes

IETF-Compliant PPP over ATM Scalability

(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Web Cache Communications Protocol v2 (WCCPv2)

(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Multilink Inverse Multiplexer Enhancements

(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Annex G

(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

NetFlow Policy Routing

(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Inverse Multiplexing

(4)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Security

AAA Support for MS-CHAP

No

No

No

Additional Vendor-Proprietary RADIUS Attributes

No

No

No

Authenticating ACLs

No

No

No

Automated Double Authentication

Yes

Yes

Yes

Certification Authority Interoperability

No

No

No

Encryption SA

Yes

Yes

Yes

Internet Key Exchange Security Protocol

No

No

No

IPSec Network Security

No

No

No

Named Method Lists for AAA Authentication & Accounting

No

No

No

Subblock Phase 1

No

No

No

Cisco IOS Firewall Feature Set

(3)

No

No

No

Cisco IOS IPSec 3DES Feature Sets

(3)

No

No

Yes

Switching

Automatic Protection Switching of Packet-over-SONET Circuits

Yes

Yes

Yes

Cisco Express Forwarding (CEF)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Cisco IOS STP Enhancements

(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Enhanced ATM VC Configuration and Management

No

No

No

Multicast Distributed Switching

Yes

Yes

Yes

Tag Switching

Yes

Yes

Yes

Token Ring over RFC 1483

(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Tag Switching---Tag Switch Controller

(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

WAN Optimization

DRP Server Agent Enhancements

No

No

No

WAN Services

Always on/Dynamic ISDN

No

No

No

ATM E.164 Auto Conversion

Yes

Yes

Yes

ATM PVC Trap Support

(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

IEEE 802.1Q VLAN

(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Dialer Watch

No

No

No

Mobile IP

(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

MPPC---MS PPP Compression

Yes

Yes

Yes

MS Callback

No

No

No

Multiple ISDN Switch Types

No

No

No

Multiprotocol over ATM

Yes

Yes

Yes

National ISDN Switch Types

No

No

Yes

PPP over Frame Relay

No

No

No

Stackable Home Gateway

No

No

No

Time-Based Access Lists

(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

VPDN MIB and Syslog Facility

No

No

No

Dynamic Multiple Encapsulation for Dial-in over ISDN

(4)

Yes

Yes

Yes

1Indicates the maintenance release in which the feature was introduced.

Table 8: Feature List by Feature Set for the Cisco 7500/RSP Series, Part 2
Feature Set
 Feature In1 Desktop/
IBM
Desktop/ IBM IPSec 56 IP IP IPSec 56 IP IPSec 3DES
Connectivity

Layer 2 Tunnel Protocol

(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

RIP Enhancements

(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

X.25 Load Balancing

(3)

No

No

No

No

No

IBM Support

Bridging Code Rework

Yes

No

No

No

No

Cisco Database Connection

No

No

No

No

No

RIF Passthru in DLSw+

Yes

No

No

No

No

DLSw RSVP

(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Cisco Multipath Channel+ (CMPC+)

(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Internet

WCCP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

IP Routing

Easy IP Phase 2-DHCP Server

(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Expanded IP Access Lists

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

IP Type of Service and Precedence for GRE Tunnels

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

MAC Address and Precedence Accounting

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

OSPF Packet Pacing

(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

OSPF Point to Multipoint

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Token Ring MPOA

(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

LAN Support

Fast EtherChannel I and II

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Management

CIP Core Dump

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Cisco IOS File System

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Entity MIB

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Conditionally Triggered Debugging

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Expression MIB

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

ISDN MIB RFC 2127

(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

NetFlow Switching Enhancements

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

SNMP Inform Request

Yes

No

No

No

No

SNMP Manager

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

SNMP Version 3

(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Process MIB

(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

FUNI Support

(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Memory Scan

(4)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Multimedia

Protocol- Independent Multicasts (PIM) Version 2

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

Protocols

Token Ring ISL Feature

Yes

No

No

No

No

Quality of Service

CLI String Search

(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Committed Access Rate

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Distributed Weighted Fair Queuing

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Distributed Weighted Random Early Detection

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Quality of Service Policy Propagation through BGP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Response Time Reporter (RTR) Enhancements

(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

IP-ATM CoS SW Phase II

(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Flow Random Early Detection

(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

QoS Mapping of RSVP to ATM SVC Mapping

(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Distributed Traffic Shaping

(5)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Scalability

Airline Product Set (ALPS)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

IETF-Compliant PPP over ATM Scalability

(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Web Cache Communications Protocol v2 (WCCPv2)

(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Multilink Inverse Multiplexer Enhancements

(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Annex G

(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

NetFlow Policy Routing

(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Inverse Multiplexing

(4)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Security

AAA Support for MS-CHAP

Yes

No

No

No

No

Additional Vendor- Proprietary RADIUS Attributes

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

Authenticating ACLs

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

Automated Double Authentication

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Certification Authority Interoperability

Yes

No

No

No

No

Encryption SA

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Internet Key Exchange Security Protocol

Yes

No

No

No

No

IPSec Network Security

Yes

No

No

No

No

Named Method Lists for AAA Authentication & Accounting

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

Subblock Phase 1

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

Cisco IOS Firewall Feature Set

(3)

No

No

No

No

No

Cisco IOS IPSec 3DES Feature Sets

(3)

Yes

No

No

No

Yes

Switching

Automatic Protection Switching of Packet-over-SONET Circuits

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Cisco Express Forwarding (CEF)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Cisco IOS STP Enhancements

(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Enhanced ATM VC Configuration and Management

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

Multicast Distributed Switching

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Tag Switching

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Token Ring over RFC 1483

(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Tag Switching--- Tag Switch Controller

(3)

No

No

No

No

No

WAN Optimization

DRP Server Agent Enhancements

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

WAN Services

Always on/Dynamic ISDN

Yes

No

No

No

No

ATM E.164 Auto Conversion

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

ATM PVC Trap Support

(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

IEEE 802.1Q VLAN

(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Dialer Watch

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

Mobile IP

(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

MPPC--- MS PPP Compression

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

MS Callback

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

Multiple ISDN Switch Types

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

Multiprotocol over ATM

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

National ISDN Switch Types

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

PPP over Frame Relay

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

Stackable Home Gateway

Yes

No

No

No

No

Time-Based Access Lists

(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

VPDN MIB and Syslog Facility

Yes

No

No

No

No

Dynamic Multiple Encapsulation for Dial-in over ISDN

(4)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

1Indicates the maintenance release in which the feature was introduced.

Table 9: Feature List by Feature Set for the Cisco 7100 Series, Part 1
Feature Set
 Features In1 Enterprise Enterprise IPSec 56 Enter- prise IPSec 3DES Enter- prise/ FW Enter- prise/ FW IPSec 56 Enterprise/FW IPSec 3DES
Connectivity

Layer 2 Tunnel Protocol
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

RIP Enhancements
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

X.25 Load Balancing
(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

IBM Support

Bridging Code Rework

No

No

No

No

No

No

RIF Passthru in DLSw+

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

DLSw RSVP
(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Cisco Multipath Channel+ (CMPC+)
(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Internet

WCCP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

IP Routing

Easy IP Phase 2-DHCP Server
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Expanded IP Access Lists

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

MAC Address and Precedence Accounting

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

OSPF Packet Pacing
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

OSPF Point to Multipoint

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

LAN Support

Fast EtherChannel I and II

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Management

Cisco IOS File System

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Entity MIB

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Expression MIB

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

ISDN MIB RFC 2127
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

NetFlow Switching Enhancements

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Conditionally Triggered Debugging

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

SNMP Inform Request

No

No

No

No

No

No

SNMP Manager

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

SNMP Version 3
(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Process MIB
(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

CNS Client for Cisco IOS Software
(4)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Quality of Service

CLI String Search
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Committed Access Rate

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Distributed Weighted Fair Queuing

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Distributed Weighted Random Early Detection

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Quality of Service Policy Propagation through BGP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Response Time Reporter (RTR) Enhancements
(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Flow Random Early Detection
(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Scalability

IETF-Compliant PPP over ATM Scalability
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Web Cache Communications Protocol v2 (WCCPv2)
(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Annex G
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

NetFlow Policy Routing
(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Security

Additional Vendor-Proprietary RADIUS Attributes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Automated Double Authentication

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Certification Authority Interoperability

No

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Internet Key Exchange Security Protocol

No

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

IPSec Network Security

No

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

MS-CHAP Support

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Named Method Lists for AAA Authentication & Accounting

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Cisco IOS Firewall Feature Set
(3)

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Cisco IOS IPSec 3DES Feature Sets
(3)

No

No

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Switching

Automatic Protection Switching of Packet-over- SONET Circuits

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Cisco Express Forwarding (CEF)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Cisco IOS STP Enhancements
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Multicast Distributed Switching

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

WAN Services

Always on/ Dynamic ISDN

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

ATM E.164 Auto Conversion

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

ATM PVC Trap Support
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

IEEE 802.1Q VLAN
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Mobile IP
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

MPPC---MS PPP Compression

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Multiple ISDN Switch Types

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Multiprotocol over ATM

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

National ISDN Switch Types

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Stackable Home Gateway

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Time-Based Access Lists
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

VPDN MIB Feature

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Dynamic Multiple Encapsulation for Dial-in over ISDN
(4)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Voice and Multimedia

Voice over Frame Relay Enhancements
(4)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

1Indicates the maintenance release in which the feature was introduced.


Table 10: Feature List by Feature Set for the Cisco 7100 Series, Part 2
Feature Set
 Features In1 IP IP IPSec 56 IP IPSec 3DES IP/FW IP/FW IPSec 56 IP/FW IPSec 3DES
Connectivity

Layer 2 Tunnel Protocol
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

RIP Enhancements
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

X.25 Load Balancing
(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

IBM Support

Bridging Code Rework

No

No

No

No

No

No

RIF Passthru in DLSw+

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

DLSw RSVP
(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Cisco Multipath Channel+ (CMPC+)
(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Internet

WCCP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

IP Routing

Easy IP Phase 2-DHCP Server
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Expanded IP Access Lists

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

MAC Address and Precedence Accounting

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

OSPF Packet Pacing
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

OSPF Point to Multipoint

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

LAN Support

Fast EtherChannel I and II

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Management

Cisco IOS File System

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Entity MIB

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Expression MIB

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

ISDN MIB RFC 2127
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

NetFlow Switching Enhancements

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Conditionally Triggered Debugging

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

SNMP Inform Request

No

No

No

No

No

No

SNMP Manager

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

SNMP Version 3
(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Process MIB
(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

CNS Client for Cisco IOS Software
(4)

No

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Quality of Service

CLI String Search
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Committed Access Rate

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Distributed Weighted Fair Queuing

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Distributed Weighted Random Early Detection

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Quality of Service Policy Propagation through BGP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Response Time Reporter (RTR) Enhancements
(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Flow Random Early Detection
(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Scalability

IETF-Compliant PPP over ATM Scalability
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Web Cache Communications Protocol v2 (WCCPv2)
(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Annex G
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

NetFlow Policy Routing
(3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Security

Additional Vendor-Proprietary RADIUS Attributes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Automated Double Authentication

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Certification Authority Interoperability

No

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Internet Key Exchange Security Protocol

No

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

IPSec Network Security

No

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

MS-CHAP Support

No

No

No

No

No

No

Named Method Lists for AAA Authentication & Accounting

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Cisco IOS Firewall Feature Set
(3)

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Cisco IOS IPSec 3DES Feature Sets
(3)

No

No

Yes

No

No

No

Switching

Automatic Protection Switching of Packet-over-SONET Circuits

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Cisco Express Forwarding (CEF)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Cisco IOS STP Enhancements
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Multicast Distributed Switching

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

WAN Services

Always on/Dynamic ISDN

No

No

No

No

No

No

ATM E.164 Auto Conversion

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

ATM PVC Trap Support
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

IEEE 802.1Q VLAN
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Mobile IP
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

MPPC---MS PPP Compression

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Multiple ISDN Switch Types

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Multiprotocol over ATM

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

National ISDN Switch Types

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Stackable Home Gateway

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Time-Based Access Lists
(1)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

VPDN MIB Feature

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Dynamic Multiple Encapsulation for Dial-in over ISDN
(4)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Voice and Multimedia

Voice over Frame Relay Enhancements
(4)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

1Indicates the maintenance release in which the feature was introduced.

New and Changed Information

The following sections list the new hardware and software features supported by the Cisco 7000 family of routers for Release 12.0(7)XE1.

All features in Release 12.0(5)T are also in Releases 12.0(5)XE through 12.0(7)XE1. For a list of features for Release 12.0(5)T, see the Release Notes for Cisco 7000 Family for Cisco IOS Release 12.0T, the New Features in Release 12.0(5)T  index, or Cisco IOS Software Release 12.0T - No. 815 product bulletin on Cisco Connection Online or the Documentation CD-ROM. The information in the New Features in Release 12.0(5)T  index and the Cisco IOS Software Release 12.0T - No. 815 product bulletin contain information on all platforms for Release 12.0 T, not just the 7000 family platforms.

New Hardware Features in Release 12.0(7)XE1

The following new hardware features are supported by the Cisco 7000 family of routers for Release 12.0(7)XE1.

OC-12c Dynamic Packet Transport Interface Processor (DPTIP) for Cisco 7200 and 7500 Series Routers

The dual-width OC-12c Dynamic Packet Transport (DPT) port adapter is available on Cisco 7200 series routers and Cisco 7200 VXR series routers. The DPT is an OC-12c interface used in Cisco 7200 series and Cisco 7200 VXR routers to provide a shared IP over SONET capability.

The OC-12c Dynamic Packet Transport (DPT) Interface Processor (DPTIP) is available on Cisco 7500 series routers. The DPT is an OC-12c interface that uses second-generation Versatile Interface Processor (VIP2) technology to provide a shared IP-over-SONET capability and it complies with IEEE 802.3 specifications. The DPTIP assembly consists of a VIP2 with a dual-width DPT port adapter permanently attached to it.

Inverse Multiplexing over ATM on Cisco 7100 series routers

The PA-A3-8T1IMA and PA-A3-8E1IMA port adapters are now available for Cisco 7100 series routers.

PA-MC-2T3+ Port Adapter

The PA-MC-2T3+ has been added to the 12.0XE train in Release 12.0(7)XE1.

Two-Port Multichannel DS1/PRI and Multichannel E1/PRI port adapters:

Two-port versions of the Multichannel DS1/PRI  and Multichannel E1/PRI port adapters are now available for Cisco IOS Release 12.0(7)T.

Gigabit Ethernet (PA-GE Support)

The PA-GE is a single-port port adapter that, when combined with the appropriate fiber-optic cable and a Gigabit Interface Converter (GBIC), provides one Gigabit Ethernet (GE) interface that is compliant with the IEEE.

802.3z specification. The GE interface on a PA-GE operates in full-duplex mode. The PA-GE is supported by the Cisco 7200 VXR routers. Please note that this port adapter is not currently supported by the fourth-generation Versatile Interface Processor (VIP4). See the following document for further information:

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/7200vx/72vxpa/7188page/index.htm

New Software Features in Release 12.0(7)XE1

The following new hardware features are supported by the Cisco 7000 family of routers for Release 12.0(7)XE1.

dWFQ for RSVP

In earlier software releases, Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) on Cisco 7500 series routers would leverage RSP-based weighted fair-queuing to guarantee bandwidth to RSVP flows. In Release 12.0(7)XE1, RSVP now interoperates with distributed weighted fair-queuing (dWFQ), thus offloading the RSP of the overhead of the queueing function and improving RSVP scalability. RSVP support of dWFQ is transparent to the user.

RSVP-based Voice over IP (VoIP) will be available in a future software release.

Cisco IOS Firewall Feature Set for Cisco 7500 Series Routers

The Cisco IOS Firewall feature set,  available for a wide range of Cisco router platforms, adds more depth and flexibility to existing Cisco IOS software security capabilities, enriching features such as authentication, encryption, and failover with robust firewall functionality and intrusion detection. A Cisco IOS software-based, integrated firewall solution scales to meet the bandwidth and performance requirements of any network. It also maximizes a Cisco router investment by combining multiprotocol routing functionality with sophisticated security policy enforcement throughout the network.

The Cisco IOS Firewall feature set delivers cost-effective perimeter security packaged with advanced features like stateful, application-based filtering, dynamic per-user authentication and authorization, defense against network attacks, Java blocking, and real-time alerts. Because it is completely interoperable with Cisco IOS software features including NAT, VPN tunneling protocols, Cisco Express Forwarding (CEF), AAA extensions, Cisco encryption technology, and Cisco IOS IPSec, it is a complete, integrated VPN solution.

Fast EtherChannel Enhancements for Cisco 7200 Routers

Fast EtherChannel provides higher bidirectional bandwidth, redundancy, and load sharing. Up to four Fast Ethernet interfaces can be bundled in a port-channel, and the router or switch can support up to four port-channels. The Fast EtherChannel feature is capable of load balancing traffic across the Fast Ethernet links. Unicast, broadcast, and multicast traffic is distributed across the links providing higher performance and redundant parallel paths. In the event of a link failure, traffic is redirected to remaining links within the Fast EtherChannel without user intervention.

In this release of the Fast EtherChannel feature, IP traffic is distributed over the port-channel interface while traffic from other routing protocols is sent over a single link. Bridged traffic is distributed based on the Layer 3 information in the packet. If the Layer 3 information does not exist in the packet, the traffic is sent over the first link.

Fast EtherChannel supports all features currently supported on the Fast Ethernet interface. You must configure these features on the port-channel interface rather than on the individual Fast Ethernet interfaces. Fast EtherChannel connections are fully compatible with Cisco IOS virtual LAN (VLAN) and routing technologies. The Inter-Switch Link (ISL) VLAN trunking protocol can carry multiple VLANs across a Fast EtherChannel, and routers attached to Fast EtherChannel links can provide full multiprotocol routing with support for host standby using Host Standby Router Protocol (HSRP).

The port-channel (consisting of up to four Fast Ethernet interfaces) is treated as a single interface. The port-channel interfaces is used in the Cisco IOS software to maintain compatibility with existing commands on the Catalyst 5000 switch. You create the Fast EtherChannel by using the interface port-channel interface configuration command. You can assign up to four Fast Ethernet interfaces to a port-channel by using the channel-group interface configuration command.

Inverse Multiplexing over ATM Enhancements

The PA-A3-IMA port adapter has added the following functionalities:

Low Latency Queueing for the Versatile Interface Processor Enhancement

The tx-ring-limit command has been added as am option on the 12.0XE train. This command allows users to limit the number of particles on a transmission ring for the PA-A3 port adapter. For additional information on this command, see the Low Latency Queuing feature module.

PA-MC-T3 Multi-Channel T3 Synchronous Serial Port Adapter Enhancement

The addition of the equipment {customer | network} loopback command enables you to configure the PA-T3-MC as network equipment or customer equipment so it can operate based on the ANSI T1.403 standard. When a PA-MC-T3 is configured as Customer Equipment, all loopback requests are honored. When configured as network equipment the PA-MC-T3 ignores the following DS-3 and DS-1 loopback requests:

When configured as network equipment, the PA-MC-T3 recognizes router network loop commands as line loopback commands.

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) requests for loopbacks are always honored, whether the PA-MC-T3 is configured as customer equipment or network equipment.

MPLS Class of Service Classification using MPLS Experimental Bits

The MPLS experimental bits can now be used as classification criteria within a QoS policy on the VIP platform. Using the Modular QoS CLI, a class map can be defined wherein one of the available match criteria is the MPLS experimental bits. A policy map can then be defined to enable VIP-based CBWFQ or Low Latency Queueing for the MPLS class.

New Hardware Features in Release 12.0(5)XE7

There are no new hardware features supported by the Cisco 7000 family of routers for Release 12.0(5)XE7.

New Software Features in Release 12.0(5)XE7

The following new software feature is supported by the Cisco 7000 family of routers for Release 12.0(5)XE7:

New Hardware Features in Release 12.0(5)XE6

There are no new hardware features supported by the Cisco 7000 family of routers for Release 12.0(5)XE6.

New Software Features in Release 12.0(5)XE6

There are no new software features supported by the Cisco 7000 family of routers for Release 12.0(5)XE6:

Support Added for New Revision of System Controller Chip

CSCdp57908---This caveat adds support for a new revision of a hardware component that fixes a previous error. For the benefit of users that have not upgraded to the new hardware, it will also exhibit a warning error message that indicates the old hardware revision.

Cisco 7200 series routers with NPE-175 or NPE-225 network processing engines must upgrade to Cisco IOS releases that incorporate this change (for example, Cisco IOS Release 12.0(9) and later releases or Cisco IOS Release 12.0(9)S and later releases). Use of older Cisco IOS releases might result in unpredictable malfunctions. Please see the following document for further information:

http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/770/fn8611.shtml

New Hardware Features in Release 12.0(5)XE5

The following new hardware features are supported by the Cisco 7000 family of routers for Release 12.0(5)XE5.

Integrated Service Module

The Integrated Service Module (ISM) is a Layer 3 encryption service module that supports IP Security Protocol (IPSec) protection of IP datagrams on Cisco 7100 series routers. The ISM provides hardware-based encryption, thus freeing resources on the network processor [NP].

The ISM provides hardware-accelerated support for the following encryption functions:

For Release 12.0(5)XE5, ISM has the following restrictions:

New Software Features in Release 12.0(5)XE5

The following new software features are supported by the Cisco 7000 family of routers for Release 12.0(5)XE5.

PPTP with MPPE

Enterprises are increasingly looking to the Internet as a means of enabling new, lower-cost services for their users. The ubiquity of the Internet makes it very easy for remote and mobile users to connect anywhere on the planet, all that's required is an ISP to provide Internet access. At the same time, Enterprises are hesitant to trust the Internet as a transport for private company data and are looking for means to use the Internet in a secure way.

Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol with Microsoft's Point-to-Point Encryption (PPTP/MPPE) provides a solution to this need. The PPTP protocol (Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol) provides a mechanism to tunnel user's data across the Internet to the edge of the enterprise network, so that users can use any ISP account and any Internet-routable IP address to access the edge of the enterprise network. At the edge, the IP packet is detunneled and the enterprise IP address space is used for traversing the internal network. MPPE (Microsoft Point to Point Encryption) protocol provides an encryption service that protects the datastream as it traverses the Internet. MPPE is available in 2 forms: 40-bit encryption, which is widely available throughout the world, and 128-bit encryption which may be subject to certain export controls when used outside the United States.

Service providers also have an opportunity to leverage PPTP/MPPE when deploying managed services for enterprise customers. In this model, the Service Provider deploys and manages the enterprise's PPTP/MPPE tunnel server or PNS (PPTP Network Server) and manages this service on behalf of the enterprise. The tunnel server may be hosted at the Service Providers POP, or may be located at the enterprise edge, but managed by the Service Provider.

Using Cisco IOS Technology, PPTP/MPPE PNS service may be provided by the Cisco 7100 and 7200 platforms.

Low Latency Queueing for the VIP

The Low Latency Queueing for the Versatile Interface Processor (VIP) feature brings priority queueing to Class-Based Weighted Fair Queueing (CBWFQ). Priority queueing allows delay-sensitive data such as voice to be dequeued and sent first (before packets in other queues are dequeued), giving delay-sensitive data preferential treatment over other traffic.

Without Low Latency Queueing, CBWFQ provides weighted fair queueing based on defined classes with no priority queue available for real-time traffic. CBWFQ allows you to define traffic classes and then assign characteristics to that class. For example, you can designate the minimum bandwidth delivered to the class during congestion.

For CBWFQ, the weight for a packet belonging to a specific class is derived from the bandwidth you assigned to the class when you configured it. Therefore, the bandwidth assigned to the packets of a class determines the order in which packets are sent. All packets are serviced fairly based on weight; no class of packets may be granted priority. This approach can pose problems for voice traffic on low bandwidth links that are largely intolerant of delay, especially variation in delay. For voice traffic, variations in delay might introduce irregularities of transmission manifesting as jitter in the heard conversation.

The Low Latency Queueing feature provides priority queueing for CBWFQ, reducing jitter in voice conversations. Configured by the priority command, Low Latency Queueing enables use of a single priority queue within CBWFQ at the class level, allowing you to direct traffic belonging to a class to the CBWFQ priority queue. To enqueue class traffic to the priority queue, you configure the priority command for the class after you specify the named class within a policy map. (Classes to which the priority command is applied are considered priority classes.) Within a policy map, you can give one or more classes priority status. When multiple classes within a single policy map are configured as priority classes, all traffic from these classes is enqueued to the same, single, priority queue.

New Hardware Features in Release 12.0(5)XE4

There are no new hardware features supported by the Cisco 7000 family of routers for Release 12.0(5)XE4.

New Software Features in Release 12.0(5)XE4

There are no new software features supported by the Cisco 7000 family of routers for Release 12.0(5)XE4.

New Hardware Features in Release 12.0(5)XE3

There are no new hardware features supported by the Cisco 7000 family of routers for Release 12.0(5)XE3.

New Software Features in Release 12.0(5)XE3

The following new software features are supported by the Cisco 7000 family of routers for Release 12.0(5)XE3.

Quality of Service for Virtual Private Networks

When packets are encapsulated by tunnel or encryption headers, Quality of Service (QoS) features are unable to examine the original packet headers and correctly classify the packets. Packets traveling across the same tunnel have the same tunnel headers, so the packets are treated identically if the physical interface is congested.

With the growing popularity of Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), the need to classify traffic within a traffic tunnel is gaining importance. QoS features have historically been unable to classify traffic within a tunnel. With the introduction of the Quality of Service for Virtual Private Networks (QoS for VPNs) feature, packets can now be classified before tunneling and encryption occur. The process of classifying features before tunneling and encryption is called preclassification.

The QoS for VPNs feature is designed for tunnel interfaces. When the new feature is enabled, the QoS features on the output interface classify packets before encryption, allowing traffic flows to be adjusted in congested environments. The end result is more effective packet tunneling.

New Hardware Features in Release 12.0(5)XE2

The following new hardware features are supported by the Cisco 7000 family of routers for Release 12.0(5)XE2.

E1 Support for Two-Port T1/E1 High-Capacity Digital Voice Port Adapter for Cisco 7200 Series Routers

E1 applications, which were unavailable for the two-port T1/E1 high-capacity digital voice port adapter for Cisco 7200 series routers on Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)XE, have been enabled for Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)XE2.

For additional information on the two-port T1/E1 high-capacity digital voice port adapter for Cisco 7200 series routers, see the Two-Port T1/E1 High-Capacity Digital Voice Port Adapter for Cisco 7200 Series Routers installation and configuration note.

New Software Features in Release 12.0(5)XE2

The following new software feature is supported by the Cisco 7000 family of routers for Release 12.0(5)XE2.

Network-Based Application Recognition (NBAR)

As IP Quality of Service (QoS) technology matures and customers begin QoS deployment in production networks, new requirements for packet classification have emerged. Today's applications require high performance to ensure competitiveness in an increasingly fast-paced business environment. Networks provide a variety of services to ensure that mission-critical applications receive the required bandwidth for high performance. Today's Internet-based client-server applications make it difficult for networks to identify and provide the proper level of control.

The Network-Based Application Recognition (NBAR) engine solves this problem by adding intelligent network classification to network infrastructures. NBAR is a new classification engine that recognizes a wide variety of applications, including web-based and other difficult-to-classify protocols that utilize dynamic port assignments. When an application is recognized by NBAR, a network can invoke services for that specific application. NBAR ensures that network bandwidth is used efficiently by working with Quality of Service features such as:

NBAR introduces several new classification features:

NBAR provides classification of static port traffic for easier configurations. Access lists also provide the same classification ability for static port protocols.

NBAR provides a special Protocol Discovery feature that determines which application protocols are traversing a network at any given time. The Protocol Discovery feature captures key statistics associated with each protocol in a network. These statistics can be used to define traffic classes and QoS policies for each traffic class.

New Hardware Features in Release 12.0(5)XE

The following new hardware features are supported by the Cisco 7000 family of routers for Release 12.0(5)XE.

Two-Port T1/E1 High-Capacity Digital Voice Port Adapter for Cisco 7200 Series Routers

The T1/E1 VXC port adapter (PA-VXC-2TE1) is a multichannel packet voice port adapter that allows a Cisco 7200 series or Cisco 7200 VXR router to become a dedicated packet voice hub or packet voice gateway that connects to both private branch exchanges (PBXs) and the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). These connections allow packet voice and fax calls to be placed over the WAN and sent through the gateway into the traditional circuit-switched voice infrastructure.


Note In Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)XE, E1 applications using this card are not supported. Although the PA-VXC-2TE1 port adapter can be configured for both T1 and E1 environments, Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)XE only supports channel associated signaling (CAS) for T1 environments. Although CAS for T1 applications is widely deployed and standardized, CAS is not a standardized solution for E1 environments. Ongoing efforts to qualify E1 CAS with third-party products should enable E1 applications to be supported in the next Cisco IOS 12.0 XE release.

In Voice over IP, the digital signal processor (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 Voice over IP is a delay-sensitive application, a well-engineered end-to-end network is required to use it successfully. 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.

Inverse Multiplexing over ATM Port Adapter

The Inverse Multiplexing over ATM (IMA) port adapter is a single-width port adapter that allows Cisco 7200 series and Cisco 7500 series routers to support inverse multiplexing over ATM. The port adapter allows WAN uplinks at speeds ranging from 1.544 Mbps to 12.288 Mbps for T1 or E1 environments.

Cisco's scalable ATM IMA solution means that network designers and managers can deploy only the bandwidth they need, using multiple T1 or E1 connections instead of more expensive T3 or OC-3 lines to bridge between LANs and ATM WAN applications. Enterprises and branch offices can aggregate traffic from multiple lower-bandwidth physical transmission media, such as T1 or E1 pipes, to transmit voice and data at high-bandwidth connection speeds.

New Software Features in Release 12.0(5)XE

The following new software feature is supported by the Cisco 7000 family of routers for Release 12.0(5)XE.

Distributed Traffic Shaping

Many enterprise and service provider customers need to shape traffic in their networks and sometimes need to shape IP traffic independently of the underlying interface. In other cases, the goal is to perform traffic shaping to ensure adherence to committed information rates on Frame Relay links.

The distributed Traffic Shaping (dTS) feature is one element used to manage the bandwidth of an interface to avoid congestion, meet remote site requirements, and conform to a service rate that is provided on that interface.

The distributed Traffic Shaping (dTS) feature uses queues to buffer traffic surges that can congest a network. Data is buffered and then sent into the network at a regulated rate. This ensures that traffic will behave in accordance with the configured descriptor, as defined by CIR (mean rate), Bc (burst size), and Be (excess burst size). With the defined average bit rate and burst size that are acceptable on that shaped entity, you can derive a time interval value.

The excess burst size (Be) allows more than the burst size (Bc) to be sent during a time interval under certain conditions. Therefore, dTS provides two types of shape commands: average and peak. When shape average is configured, the interface sends no more than the burst size (Bc) for each interval, achieving an average rate no higher than the mean rate (CIR). When shape peak is configured, the interface sends Bc plus Be bits in each interval.

In a link layer network such as Frame Relay, the network sends messages with the forward explicit congestion notification (FECN) or backward explicit congestion notification (BECN) if there is congestion. With the dTS feature, the traffic shaping adaptive mode takes advantage of these signals and adjusts the traffic descriptors. This approximates the rate to the available bandwidth along the path.

Important Notes

The following sections contain important notes that apply to the Cisco 7000 family of routers.

Image Deferral, Cisco 7200 Boot Images

Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)XE, Cisco IOS Release 12.0(7)XE and Cisco IOS Release 12.0(7)XE1 bootimages for Cisco 7200 series routers have been deferred due to the following caveat:

CSCdm85656---Reduce size of boothelper image c7200-boot-mz

Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)XE, Cisco IOS Release 12.0(7)XE and Cisco IOS Release 12.0(7)XE1 for the 7200 bootimages (c7200-boot-mz-*) have outgrown the FLASH SIMM used to store the bootimage on the Input/Output Controllers used in the Cisco 7200 series routers. Although the present released images are below 4MB, the available space after formatting the 4MB FLASH SIMM is 3.25MB. Cisco utilizes the FLASH SIMM to not only store the bootimage but also to store crashinfo files. After providing 300KB for up to two crashinfo files, only 2.96MB is available for the bootimage. Using an oversized bootimage would not allow space for crashinfo files into the FLASH SIMM. In some cases, the bootimage itself may not fit in the FLASH SIMM.

For more information about this deferral refer to the Field Notice located at the following URL:

http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/770/fn7771.shtml

or on CCO at:

Service & Support: Technical Assistance Center: Documents: Field Notices

Image Replacement, Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)XE7

Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)XE5 7100 images have been replaced by Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)XE7 images because of the following caveats:

For more information about Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)XE including product support, migration paths, product numbers and descriptions refer to the Cisco IOS Software Release 12.0(5)XE Product Bulletin located at:

http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/cc/cisco/mkt/gen/bulletin/soft/ios_120/index.shtml

Image Replacement, Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)XE6

All Cisco 7200 series routers on Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)XE4 through 12.0(5)XE5 are not recommended and are no longer supported for Cisco NPE-175 or NPE-225 products. Customers using this software should migrate to Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)XE6.

For information on this caveat, refer to the NPE-175 and NPE-225 Recall Due To Anomalous Packet Handling Behavior  field notice on CCO.

Image Replacement, Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)XE5

Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)XE5 7200 images have been replaced by Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)XE6 images because of the following caveats:

For more information about Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)XE including product support, migration paths, product numbers and descriptions refer to the Cisco IOS Software Release 12.0(5)XE Product Bulletin located at:

http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/cc/cisco/mkt/gen/bulletin/soft/ios_120/index.shtml

Image Replacement, Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)XE4


Note Any order using the 12.0(5)XE product numbers will be issue the latest rebuild. Earlier rebuilds (12.0(5)XE4) are available on CCO IOS Planner. CCO registration is required for the CCO IOS Planner. If you are not a CCO registered customer, and require an earlier rebuild, you will need to contact TAC.

Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)XE4 images have been replaced by 12.0(5)XE5 images because of the following caveats:

Image Deferral, Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)XE3

Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)XE3 was deferred on all Cisco 7200 platforms. For information on this deferral, see the Field Notice for Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)XE3  on CCO.

Image Deferral, Cisco IOS Release 12.0XE1

Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)XE2 was deferred because of the following caveats:

Release 12.0(5)XE1 images have been replaced with Release 12.0(5)XE2 images.

For additional information on Release 12.0 deferrals, including the Release 12.0 XE deferral, see the What's Hot for Cisco IOS Software Release 12.0  document on CCO. To reach the What's Hot for Cisco IOS Software Release 12.0 document, log in to CCO and click this path:

Service & Support: Software Center: Cisco IOS Software: Cisco IOS 12.0: What's Hot for Cisco IOS Software Release 12.0

Image Deferral, Cisco IOS Release 12.0XE

Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)XE1 was deferred because of the following caveats:

Release 12.0(5)XE images have been replaced with Release 12.0(5)XE1 images.

For additional information on Release 12.0 deferrals, including the Release 12.0 XE deferral, see the What's Hot for Cisco IOS Software Release 12.0  document on CCO. To reach the What's Hot for Cisco IOS Software Release 12.0 document, log in to CCO and click this path:

Service & Support: Software Center: Cisco IOS Software: Cisco IOS 12.0: What's Hot for Cisco IOS Software Release 12.0

Caveats

Caveats describe unexpected behavior in Cisco IOS software releases. Severity 1 caveats are the most serious caveats; severity 2 caveats are less serious.

This section contains the open caveats for the current Cisco IOS maintenance release only. The Ca veats for Cisco IOS Release 12.0 and Caveats for Cisco IOS Release 12.0  T documents are located on CCO and the Documentation CD-ROM.

All caveats Release 12.0(5)T are also in Release 12.0(5)XE and, subsequently, Release 12.0(7)XE1.

For information on caveats in Cisco IOS Release 12.0 T, see the Caveats for Cisco IOS Release  12.0  T document on CCO and the Documentation CD-ROM.

For information on caveats in Cisco IOS Release 12.0, see Caveats for Cisco IOS Release  12.0 document on CCO and the Documentation CD-ROM.

If you have an account with CCO, you can use Bug Navigator II to find caveats of any severity for any release. Bug Navigator II is at http://www.cisco.com/support/bugtools,  or from CCO, select Software & Support: Technical Tools: Bug Toolkit II

Caveats for Release 12.0(7)XE1

This section describes possibly unexpected behavior by Release 12.0(7)XE1. All of the caveats that remain open from Releases 12.0(5)XE thru 12.0(5)XE7 are also in Release 12.0(7)XE1.

Basic System Services

In certain configurations, a Cisco 7120 router with an Integrated Service Module (ISM) might receive the following error message:
00:42:22: isa_rx_error: B208, id 59, pool offset 0
00:42:25: IP: s=204.64.105.25 (local), d=4.4.140.98 (FastEthernet0/0), len 112, encapsulation failed, proto=50
 
This error message seems to indicate that packets are getting encrypted and decrypted based on the IPSec SA counters, but the router isn't placing these packets onto the interface.
There are no known workarounds.

Interfaces and Bridging

If a configuration change is applied to an ATM subinterface before shuting down the subinterface, the main ATM interface goes to a down/down state. A reload is required to restore the interface to it's normal state.
Workaround: Shutdown the subinterface before applying changes.
In Cisco 7100 and 7200 series routers, transparent bridging using the PA-DTR Token Ring Port Adapter does not operate properly. The show bridge command fails to indicate any of the end-stations in the bridge table.
Workaround: On the Cisco 7200 series routers, use alternative token ring port adapters. There are no known workarounds for the Cisco 7100 series routers.

Miscellaneous

The following problem occurs on serial interfaces after the default value of the clock-rate or bandwidth has been changed.
When Class Based Weighted Fair Queuing (CBWFQ) for the Versatile Interface Processor is enabled on the interface, the CBWFQ weights are chosed based on the default bandwidth, not the modified bandwidth, of the interface.
There are no known workarounds.
Fast-switching on an ATM IMA interface might cause RTP packets from a Cisco 7200 series router to be dropped. Although the call is placed, the audio stream from the 7200 is dropped off the interface. The result is a one-way audio path.
Please note that this problem does not appear to affect calls switched thru a Cisco 7200 series router, only calls generated by a Cisco 7200 series router.
Workaround: Disable fast-switching.
When using EIGRP and two ipsec tunnels, only one ipsec tunnel pings successfully, the other ipsec tunnel fails to ping.
Workaround: Use the crypto map local-address command to create a single address as the identity of the router by using one local-address for both crypto maps.
The write memory command sometimes fails and produces the following error message:
private-config file open failed
 
Workaround: Use the write erase command before using the write memory command.
In certain configurations, a Cisco 7100 series router with ATM interfaces might experience a software forced reload. This reload indicate that the pak_pool_maximum_size is responsible for the reload.
There are currently no known workarounds.
Keepalives are not supported on ISM if more than 200 tunnels are created.
Workaround: If you need to create more than 200 tunnels, turn off keepalives.
When two Inverse Multiplexing port adapters attempt to connect to one another in certain configurations, one of the Versatile Interface Processors (VIPs) on one of the Inverse Multiplexing over ATM (IMA) port adapters might not be recognized.
There is no known workaround.
In certain configurations, a Cisco 7200 series router running the IP software image (c7200-is-mz) might cause the software to experience memory corruption.
There is no known workaround.
As the number of IPSec sessions increases on an ISA port adapter, the impact of checking an extended access control list (ACL) might cause the throughput (NDR or no_drop_rate) rate to decrease.
There is no known workaround.
In certain environments, Cisco 7140 router continuously exchanging heavy traffic loads might unexpectedly reload. There is no known workaround.
On RSP8 platforms, an Extended On-line Insertion and Removal (EOIR) attempt might fail if a VIP receives a bus error while accessing MEMD above the 2 MB boundary due to a CyBus stall, which is a normal portion of the installation.
There is no known workaround.
While attaching service-policies to atm-lite sub-interfaces, a Versatile Interface Processor (VIP) reloads while attaching a policy map configured with traffic shaping or bandwidth to an interface.
Workaround: Avoid attaching service-policies to atm-lite subinterfaces when using a VIP.
A GEIP running Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)XE1 with local switching might drop a large number of packets.
There is no known workaround.
This problem occurs with a Versatile Interface Processor (VIP) with 32MB of DRAM. When using Quality of Service (QoS) features on all interfaces of a channelized T3 port adapter, the VIP might reload while configuring certain features.
Workaround: Upgrade the VIP to 64mb of DRAM for this environment.
A Cisco 7100 VPN series router running the IP/FW IPSec 56 image on Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)XE rejects commands for authentication proxy on the command line interface (CLI).
There is no known workaround.
A Cisco 7500 series router running a Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5) crypto image is unable to ping another router.
There is no known workaround.
A Cisco 7500 series router running a Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5) crypto image fails to display an EIGRP routing table to other routers.
There is no known workaround.
When online insertion and removal (OIR) is used to access the Sandisk, the dir disk command might pause the Route Switch Processor (RSP).
There is no known workaround.
A Cisco 7100 series router running the Enterprise/FW IPSec 56 (c7100-jos56I-mz) software image might experience spurious access errors.
There is no known workaround.
When Cisco Express Forwarding (CEF) is configured for a packet size larger than 1948, the ping command might be unsuccessful.
There is no known workaround.
On Cisco 7500 series routers, the copying startup-configuration command has difficulties working consistently with configurations larger than 13396 bytes.There is no known workaround.
When two Cisco 7500 series routers with connections to Internet Service Providers (ISPs) are connected, the Cisco 7500 series routers might have trouble pinging each other.
Workaround: Reload the router.
A Cisco 7200 series router supporting the NPE-300 might reload during IPX routing.
There are no known workarounds.
A Cisco 7200 series router running pagent traffic on a CT3 port adapter might reload.
There are no known workarounds.
An RSP 8 (Route Switch Processor 8) with 64 MB of memory might utilize too much memory and subsequently fail to receive output from a dir disk1 output command.
A Cisco 7200 series router configured with the IMA port adapter might run slowly after configuring a large number of subinterfaces and virtual circuits.
There is no known workaround.

NBAR

If the router has a configured class map or an interface has an attached service policy when loading a new Packet Description Language Module (PDLM) from flash memory, NBAR configuration information could be lost.
Workaround: When loading a PDLM from Flash memory, remember to detach service policies and remove class map configurations.
The byte counts from the show ip nbar protocol-discovery command output might differ from the byte count statistics from the show interface stat command. This mismatch occurs when the packet counts match.
There is no known workaround.
The ip nbar port-map ? command displays incorrect options when non-UDP/TCP protocols are running. The incorrect options indicate that certain UDP/TCP applications are allowed with the IP NBAR port map. These indications are incorrect.
The ip nbar port-map command does not allow 15 additional port numbers. The other 16 port numbers that are available with the router are unaffected.
Attaching service policies to tunnel interfaces is not currently supported in Release 12.0(5)XE2. Attempting to attach a service-policy to a tunnel interface will not generate an error message.
Disabling Cisco Express Forwarding (CEF) switching after applying and attempting to disable a service policy might produce an error message indicating that CEF switching needs to be enabled. This message is unimportant because the service policy has already been removed.

Related Documentation

The following sections describe the documentation available for the Cisco 7000 family of routers. 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 Release 12.0 and are located on CCO and the Documentation CD-ROM:

On CCO at:
Technical Documents: Documentation Home Page: Cisco IOS Software Configuration: Cisco IOS Release 12.0: Release Notes: Cross-Platform Release Notes
On the Documentation CD-ROM at:
Cisco Product Documentation: Cisco IOS Software Configuration: Cisco IOS Release 12.0: Release Notes: Cross-Platform Release Notes
On CCO at:
Technical Documents
On CCO at:
Technical Documents: Product Bulletins: Software: Cisco IOS 12.0
As a supplement to the caveats listed in the "Caveats" section of these release notes, see the Caveats for Cisco IOS Release 12.0  and Caveats for Cisco IOS Release 12.0 T documents, which contain caveats applicable to all platforms for all maintenance releases of Release 12.0 XE.
On CCO at:
Technical Documents: Documentation Home Page: Cisco IOS Software Configuration: Cisco IOS Release 12.0: Caveats
On the Documentation CD-ROM at:
Cisco Product Documentation: Cisco IOS Software Configuration: Cisco IOS Release 12.0: Caveats
On CCO at:
Service and Support: Software Center: Cisco IOS Software: Cisco IOS 12.0: What 's Hot for Cisco IOS Software Release 12.0

Platform-Specific Documents

These documents are available for the Cisco 7000 family on CCO and the Documentation CD-ROM:

On CCO at:

Technical Documents: Documentation Home Page: Core/High-End Routers

On the Documentation CD-ROM at:

Cisco Product Documentation: Core/High-End Routers

Feature Modules

Feature modules describe new features supported by Release 12.0 XE 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 at:

Service and Support: Technical Documents: Documentation Home Page: Cisco Product Documentation: Cisco IOS Software Configuration: Cisco IOS Release 12.0: New Feature Documentation: New Features in 12.0-Based Limited Lifetime Releases: New Features in Release 12.0 XE

On the Documentation CD-ROM at:

Cisco Product Documentation: Cisco IOS Software Configuration: Cisco IOS Release 12.0: New Feature Documentation: New Features in 12.0-Based Limited Lifetime Releases: New Features in Release 12.0 XE

Cisco IOS Software Documentation 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 and the Documentation CD-ROM, two master hot-linked documents provide information for the Cisco IOS software documentation set.

On CCO at:

Technical Documents: Documentation Home Page: Cisco IOS Software Configuration: Cisco IOS Release 12.0: Configuration Guides and Command References

On the Documentation CD-ROM at:

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

Release 12.0 Documentation Set

Table 11 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 hard-copy documents were printed.

On CCO at:

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

On the Documentation CD-ROM at:

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


Table 11: 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 The Cisco Management Information Base (MIB) User Quick Reference publication is no longer published. For the latest list of MIBs supported by Cisco, see Cisco Network Management Toolkit on Cisco Connection Online. From CCO, click on the following path: Service & Support: Software Center: Network Mgmt Products: Cisco Network Management Toolkit: Cisco MIB.

Service and Support

For service and support for a product purchased from a reseller, contact the reseller, who offers a wide variety of Cisco service and support programs described in the "Service and Support" section of the Cisco Information Packet shipped with your product.


Note If you purchased your product from a reseller, you can access CCO as a guest. CCO is Cisco Systems' primary real-time support channel. Your reseller offers programs that include direct access to CCO services.

For service and support for a product purchased directly from Cisco, use CCO.

Software Configuration Tips on the Cisco Technical Assistance Center Home Page

If you have a CCO login account, you can access the following URL, which contains links and tips on configuring your Cisco products:

http://www.cisco.com/kobayashi/serv_tips.shtml

This URL is subject to change without notice. If it changes, point your Web browser to CCO  and click on this path: Products & Technologies: Products: Technical Tips.

The following sections are provided from the Technical Tips page:

Cisco Connection Online

Cisco Connection Online (CCO) is Cisco Systems' primary, real-time support channel. Maintenance customers and partners can self-register on CCO to obtain additional information and services.

Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, CCO provides a wealth of standard and value-added services to Cisco's customers and business partners. CCO services include product information, product documentation, software updates, release notes, technical tips, the Bug Navigator, configuration notes, brochures, descriptions of service offerings, and download access to public and authorized files.

CCO serves a wide variety of users through two interfaces that are updated and enhanced simultaneously: a character-based version and a multimedia version that resides on the World Wide Web (WWW). The character-based CCO supports Zmodem, Kermit, Xmodem, FTP, and Internet e-mail, and it is excellent for quick access to information over lower bandwidths. The WWW version of CCO provides richly formatted documents with photographs, figures, graphics, and video, as well as hyperlinks to related information.

You can reach CCO in the following ways:

For a copy of CCO's Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), contact cco-help@cisco.com. For additional information, contact cco-team@cisco.com.


Note If you are a network administrator and need personal technical assistance with a Cisco product that is under warranty or covered by a maintenance contract, contact Cisco's Technical Assistance Center (TAC) at 800 553-2447, 408 526-7209, or tac@cisco.com. To obtain general information about Cisco Systems, Cisco products, or upgrades, contact 800 553-6387, 408 526-7208, or cs-rep@cisco.com.

Documentation CD-ROM

Cisco documentation and additional literature are available in a CD-ROM package, which package that ships with your product. The Documentation CD-ROM, a member of the Cisco Connection Family, is updated monthly. Therefore, it might be more current than printed documentation. To order additional copies of the Documentation CD-ROM, contact your local sales representative or call customer service. The CD-ROM package is available as a single package or as an annual subscription. You can also access Cisco documentation on the World Wide Web at http://www.cisco.com, http://www-china.cisco.com, or http://www-europe.cisco.com.

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