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Cisco IOS Software Releases 12.2 Special and Early Deployments

Cisco IOS Software Release 12.2(15(BX) Features Supported

PRODUCT BULLETIN NO. 2137

This product bulletin lists the features that Cisco IOS® Software Release 12.2(15)BX supports for the Cisco® 10000 Series Router with the Performance Routing Engine (PRE-2).

FEATURES IN CISCO IOS SOFTWARE RELEASE 12.2(15)BX

The following features are supported on the Cisco 10000 Series.

Layer 2 Protocols and Encapsulations

• ATM AAL5

• ATM ARP

• ATM ILMI 3.0, 3.1, 4.0

• ATM multiplexer

• ATM OAM F4 and F5

• ATM OAM F4/F5 end-to-end or local segment loopback

• ATM ping

• ATM PVC range

• ATM SNAP

• ATM UNI 3.0, 3.1, 4.0

• ATM virtual circuit class

• ATM virtual private tunneling

• ATM: point-to-point and point-to-multipoint virtual circuits, permanent virtual circuit (PVC), soft permanent virtual path (PVP), and virtual path connections (VPCs)

• Frame Relay

• Frame Relay LMI (Cisco, Annex D, Q988 Annex A)

• HDLC

• IETF Frame Relay

• 802.1Q trunking

• MLPPP

• PPP

• RFC 2684 (RFC1483) routed IP packets

Routing

• CEF (IPv4)

• Static

• BGP4

• EIGRP

• IGRP

• IPv4 Forwarding

• IS-IS

• Network Time Protocol (NTP)

• OSPF

• RIPv1

• RIPv2

Broadband Authentication, Authorization, Accounting

• ATM Dynamic Bandwidth Selection (Changing ATM virtual circuit parameters using RADIUS)

• Configuration using RADIUS attribute-value pairs

• Domain preauthorization for dynamic tunnel selection

• Dual/multiple accounting by the Provider Edge (PE)

• Dynamic tunnel selection for PPP sessions

• Per user tunnel selection

• Input/output policing per subscriber downloadable from RADIUS

• Input/output rate limiting per subscriber downloadable from RADIUS

• IP address assignment from local pools (both configured using CLI and downloaded through RADIUS)

• Per VRF authentication, authorization, accounting (AAA) in RADIUS server group

• RADIUS attribute 52 and 53 support

• RADIUS attribute 77 support

• RADIUS attribute 82 support

• RADIUS attribute screening

• RADIUS-based accounting

• RADIUS-based authentication

• RADIUS interim accounting

• RADIUS request with VPI/VCI information

• RADIUS tunnel preference for load balance and failover

• RADIUS tunnel session load balancing and failover

• RADIUS VPI/VCI accounting

• RFC-2867 tunnel accounting

• Session per tunnel limiting

• Support for RADIUS tunnel attribute 90 and 91

• Tunnel authentication through RADIUS on LNS

Broadband Configuration and Management

• VRF-aware domain stripping

• IP address assignment from RADIUS servers (as part of AAA)

• IP quality of service (QoS) level dynamic bandwidth selection per session (LNS and PTA)

• LNS/HGW side per virtual private dialup network (VPDN) group session limiting

• Overlapping IP address pools

• PAP/CHAP authentication

• PPP in L2TP terminated (LNS) to VRF

• Range-based CLI

• RBE terminated to VRF

• Session/idle timeouts effective on LAC/LNS

• Static domain name/VPI/VCI override

• Support for bba-group command AKA MVT for PPPoE AKA PPPoE restructuring

• TACACS+ (administrator login only)

• Tunnel service authorization

• Virtual circuit autodiscovery (auto-virtual circuit provisioning)

• VLAN range command

Broadband DHCP Functions

• DHCP relay agent support for unnumbered interfaces

• DHCP relay VRF aware

• DHCP server

• DHCP VPN ID Option 82

Broadband MPLS

• Framed route VRF aware

• MPLS VPN ID

• RBE to MPLS VPN

Broadband Multicast

• PPP sessions in L2TP tunnels joining/participating in multicast groups

• PPPoA joining/participating in multicast groups

• PPPoE (both for PPPoE native on Ethernet and PPPoEoA) joining/participating in multicast groups

• RBE sessions joining/participating in multicast groups

Broadband Protocols

• L2TP LAC (access side may be PPPoA, PPPoEoA, and PPPoE natively on Ethernet and 802.1Q)

• L2TP multihop

• L2TP tunnels over tag interfaces

• Managed LNS (L2TP (LNS) to VRF)

• Multihop VPDN

• Path MTU discovery support on the LAC

• PPP IPCP subnet negotiation

• PPP sessions inside of L2TP tunnels (LNS functions only)

• PPPoA autosense for multiplexer encapsulation

• PPPoA termination

• PPPoA to MPLS VPN

• PPPoE and RBE on the same virtual circuit

• PPPoE on Ethernet and 802.1Q

• PPPoE termination

• PPPoE to MPLS VPN

• PPPoX and RBE autosense for LLC/SNAP encapsulation

• RBE subinterface grouping

• RFC1483/2684 routed sessions in to MPLS VPNs

• Routing with bridged encapsulations (RBE) (both numbered and unnumbered interfaces)

Broadband QoS

• Input and output MQC policing

• The ability to reflect the TOS setting from the inner IP header to the outer IP header

• Classification and IP QoS marking (DSCP, precedence) per session

Broadband Security

• Per VRF AAA

• RPF (to the individual subscriber level)

• Unicast RPF check

Broadband VPDN and L2TP

• L2TP LNS tunnel failover

• L2TP stop CCN/CDN failover

• L2TP tunnel sharing

• L2TP tunnel switching

• The ability to clear the DF bit for packets going in to the L2TP tunnel on the LAC

High Availability

• Fast software upgrades

• HSRP

• Online insertion and removal

• Route Processor Redundancy (RPR+)

• Single-router APS (SR-APS)

• VRF HSRP

Link Efficiency

• Multilink Frame Relay (MLFR)

• MLPPP fragmentation (LFI)

MPLS Basic

• P functions (push, pop, and swap)

• PE functions (label imposition/disposition)

• Label Distribution Protocol (LDP)

• Tag Distribution Protocol (TDP)

• OSPF sham link

MPLS Interconnect Applications

• InterProvider InterAS

MPLS PE-CE Encapsulations

• 802.1Q

• ATM RFC1483

• Frame Relay

• MLFR

• MLPPP fragmentation (LFI)

• PPP/HDLC

MPLS PE-CE Routing

• EBGP

• EIGRP

• OSPF

• RIPv2

• Static

MPLS PE-P Encapsulations

• ATM frame mode (L-VC and TE over ATM)

• Ethernet and 802.1P

• POS/SDH

MPLS PE-PE Routing

• BGP hub and spoke

• BGP site of origin

• iBGP

• Limiting VRF routes

• Multiprotocol BGP

• Traffic load balancing on tag interfaces

MPLS VPN

• MPLS VPN (P)

• MPLS VPN (PE)

• MPLS CLI

• MPLS ping

• MPLS traceroute

• VFR description

• VRF aware DHCP/BootP

• VRF static ARP

• VRF static route

MPLS QoS

• Default copy of IP precedence to EXP bits-ingress path (IP to MPLS)

MPLS Traffic Engineering

• Autobandwidth

• AutoRoute

• Basic MPLS TE single area (OSPF, ISIS)

• Implicit null

• Midpoint

• MPLS TE configurable path metrics

• Multiarea (and single area) OSPF support TE

• PBR into traffic engineered tunnels

• RSVP (tunnel set up)

• Static tunnel definitions

• TE over ATM tag interfaces

• Traffic engineering (MPLS RRR) headend support

• Tunnel metric-relative, absolute

Multicast

• IP

• CGMP

• DVMRP

• Encapsulation and link support (except MPLS VPNs)

• IGMPv1

• IGMPv2

• MBGP

• MBGP and MSDP

• Multicast routing monitor (MRM)

• Multicast static routes

• PIM (sparse and dense) v1

• PIM (sparse and dense) v2

Quality of Service

• 802.1P (classification/marking) support for PPPoE and Ethernet interfaces

• ATM Class of Service UBR, VBR-nrt

• BGP QoS Policy Propagation (QPPB)

• Classification and IP QoS marking (DSCP, precedence) per interface or per virtual circuit

• Excessive information rate (EIR)

• Frame Relay Traffic Shaping (FRTS)

• Input/output rate limiting per subscriber

• Marking (ATM-CLP)

• Marking (IP precedence, DSCP)

• Modular CLI

• Nested policy maps

• Per virtual circuit shaping

• Policing

• Policing per subinterface, per virtual circuit

• PQ-CBWFQ

• QoS with MLPPP

• RTP per interface or per virtual circuit

• Simultaneous input and output policing (IP level only)

• Traffic shaping

• Turbo QoS

• Two-color policing

• RED

• WRED (IP precedence)

• ACL number

• BGP traffic index

• Configurable queue size

• DSCP

• IP precedence

• Per virtual circuit queuing

• QoS groups

Security

• ACLs

• RPF (RPF check Strict; uRPF)

• Netflow (ingress)

• SYN rate limiting

GRE Tunnels

• Per-destination load balancing

• Reassembly of IP fragmented packets (in Parallel Express Forwarding)

• Policy-Based Routing (PBR)

• Trap filtering

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