Table of Contents
Release Notes for the Catalyst 8540 for
Cisco IOS Release 12.0(20)W5(24b)
Contents
Introduction
System Requirements
New and Changed Information
Caveats
Caveat Symptoms and Workarounds
Restrictions
Catalyst 8540 Route Processor and Switch Module Redundancy
Autonegotiation (Catalyst 8540 CSR)
Incompatibility (Catalyst 8540 CSR)
Interoperability
Y2K Compliance
Related Documentation
Service and Support
Obtaining Documentation
Obtaining Technical Assistance
Release Notes for the Catalyst 8540 for
Cisco IOS Release 12.0(20)W5(24b)
May 6, 2002
Catalyst 8540 Cisco IOS Release 12.0(20)W5(24b)
Text Part Number: OL-1530-05 Rev. A0
This document describes the features and caveats for Cisco IOS Release 12.0(20)W5(24b) software for the Catalyst 8540 switch router.
Contents
This document includes the following sections:
Introduction
The Catalyst 8540 multiservice switch router (MSR) is a 13-slot, modular chassis featuring dual, fault-tolerant, load-sharing AC or DC power supplies. The ATM switch router provides a 20-Gbps full-duplex nonblocking switch fabric with switched ATM connections to individual workstations, servers, LAN segments, or other ATM switches and routers using fiber-optic, unshielded twisted-pair (UTP), and coaxial cable.
The Catalyst 8540 CSR switch router belongs to a class of high-performance Layer 3 switch routers and is optimized for the campus LAN or the intranet. The Catalyst 8540 CSR switch router provides both wirespeed Ethernet routing and switching services.
System Requirements
This section describes the system requirements for Cisco IOS Release 12.0(20)W5(24b) and includes the following sections:
Memory Requirements
The DRAM memory configuration is 256 MB, which is the default for the Catalyst 8540.
Minimum Flash Memory Requirements
Cisco IOS Release 12.0(20)W5(24b) and later releases require a minimum of 16 MB of contiguous boot Flash memory. The Catalyst 8540 route processor now ships by default with a 16-MB boot Flash SIMM.
Earlier releases of the Catalyst 8540 switch router shipped with an 8-MB boot Flash SIMM. The 8-MB boot Flash SIMM is not large enough to store system images for Cisco IOS software releases 12.0(4a)W5(11a) and later.
To check that your system has a 16-MB boot Flash SIMM, enter the show hardware EXEC command. The part numbers for route processors with a default 16-MB boot Flash SIMM are as follows:
- 73-2644-06 Rev. A0 for the Catalyst 8540 MSR
- 73-3775-03 Rev. A0 for the Catalyst 8540 CSR
If you have an 8-MB boot Flash SIMM, and have no additional memory installed, we recommend that you order a spare Flash PC card programmed with the latest version of the system image, part number MEM-8540M-FLC20M=.
Alternatively, you can use one of the following options to accommodate the larger image:
- Option 1If you already have a Flash PC card, download the system image to the Flash PC card.
 |
Note If you have a Smart Modular, Sharp, or Intel 2+ Flash PC card that was formatted using a Cisco IOS software release prior to 12.0(4a)W5(11a), reformat it with Cisco IOS Release 12.0(20)W5(24b) prior to downloading the image (you might need to boot the image from a TFTP server to format the PC Flash card). Do not erase the system image on the boot Flash SIMM. If the procedure fails, you will need it to recover. (See caveat CSCdm47012 later in these release notes for more information.) |
Then do the following:
- Enter the config-register 0x2102 global configuration command to change the configuration register to boot from the Flash PC card, instead of booting from the system-code SIMM (default).
 |
Note If you have a redundant route processor configuration, you need ROMMON image 12.0(4.6)W5(13) or later. See caveats CSCdm81581, CSCdm54297, and CSCdm43664, which are described later in these release notes, for more information. |
- Enter the boot system slot0:filename global configuration command to specify the system image to boot on the Flash PC card.
- Enter the copy system:running-config nvram:startup-config privileged EXEC command to save the configuration changes to NVRAM.
An example follows:
Switch(config)#
config-register 0x2102
EHSA:Syncing confreg: 256 to secondary
Switch(config)#
boot system slot0:cat8540m-wp-mz.120-4a.W5.11a
Switch#
copy running-config startup-config
- Option 2Download the system image to a TFTP server and boot the system image from the TFTP server. Enter the boot system tftp filename ip-address global configuration command to boot the system image from the TFTP server, instead of booting from the system-code SIMM (default).
An example follows:
Switch(config)#
boot system tftp cat8540m-wp-mz.120-4a.W5.11a 172.20.52.3
 |
Note You can boot only the primary route processor from a TFTP server, not the secondary. |
 |
Note The boot ROM on the Catalyst 8540 can be field-upgraded via the reprogram command. For more information about upgrading the boot ROM, see the ATM Switch Router Command Reference. |
For more information about downloading system images and changing the default boot image, refer to the "File Management" chapter of the Configuration Fundamentals Configuration Guide in the Cisco IOS software documentation set.
Hardware Supported
Table 1 and Table 2 list the hardware modules supported on the Catalyst 8540 in the Cisco IOS Release 12.0(20)W5(24b). They also include the minimum software release requirements for the hardware.
- Table 1 lists the hardware modules supported by the Catalyst 8540 MSR.
- Table 2 lists the hardware modules supported by the Catalyst 8540 CSR.
 |
Note Although minimum software versions are listed, we strongly recommend that you use the latest available software release for all Catalyst 8540 hardware. |
Table 1
Supported Hardware Modules and Minimum Software Requirements
| Part Number |
Description |
Minimum Software Requirement |
|
C8540-PWR-AC
|
AC Power Supply
|
W5-7
|
|
C8540-PWR-AC/2
|
Redundant AC Power Supply
|
W5-7
|
|
C8540-PWR-DC
|
DC Power Supply
|
W5-7
|
|
C8540-PWR-DC/2
|
Redundant DC Power Supply
|
W5-7
|
|
C8545MSR-MRP4CLK
|
Multiservice Route Processor
|
W5-7
|
|
C8545MSR-MRP3CLK
|
Multiservice Route Processor Stratum 3
|
W5-7
|
|
UPG-MSR-MRP-3CLK
|
Stratum 3 Clock Module Upgrade
|
W5-7
|
|
C8546MSR-MSP-FCL
|
Switch Processor with ATM Feature Card
|
W5-7
|
|
C85MS-SCAM-2P
|
Super Carrier for LightStream 1010 ATM switch port adapters
|
W5-7
|
|
WAI-OC-3-4MM
|
4-port 155-Mbps Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) STS-3c/SDH STM-1 port adapter
|
W5-7
|
|
WAI-OC-3-4SS
|
4-port 155-Mbps SONET STS-3c/SDH STM-1 port adapter
|
W5-7
|
|
WAI-OC3-1S3M
|
4-port 155-Mbps SONET STS-3c/SDH STM-1 port adapter
|
W5-7
|
|
WAI-OC3-4U5
|
4-port 155-Mbps SONET STM-1 UTP-5 port adapter
|
W5-7
|
|
C85MS-16F-OC3MM
|
16-port SONET STS-3c /SDH STM-1 interface module
|
W5-7
|
|
WAI-OC12-1SS
|
1-port 622-Mbps SONET STS-12c/SDH STM-4c port adapter
|
W5-7
|
|
WAI-OC12-1MM
|
1-port 622-Mbps SONET STS-12c/SDH STM-4c port adapter
|
W5-7
|
|
WAI-E1-4RJ48
|
4-port E1 port adapter
|
W5-7
|
|
WAI-T1-4RJ48
|
4-port T1 port adapter
|
W5-7
|
|
WAI-E1-4BNC
|
4-port E1 port adapter
|
W5-7
|
|
C85MS-4F-OC12SS
|
4-port SONET STS-12c/SDH STM-4c interface module
|
W5-7
|
|
C85MS-4F-OC12MM
|
4-port SONET STS-12c/SDH STM-4c interface module
|
W5-7
|
|
WAI-E1C-4BNC
|
4-port CES E1 port adapter
|
W5-7
|
|
WAI-E1C-4RJ48
|
4-port CES E1 port adapter
|
W5-7
|
|
WAI-T1C-4RJ48
|
4-port CES T1 port adapter
|
W5-7
|
|
WAI-T3-2BNC
|
2-port DS3 port adapter
|
W5-7
|
|
WAI-T3-4BNC
|
4-port DS3 port adapter
|
W5-7
|
|
WAI-E3-2BNC
|
2-port E3 port adapter
|
W5-7
|
|
WAI-E3-4BNC
|
4-port E3 port adapter
|
W5-7
|
|
C85MS-4E1-FRR548
|
4-port CE1 Frame Relay port adapter
|
W5-9
|
|
C85MS-1DS3-FRBNC
|
1-port CDS3 Frame Relay port adapter
|
W5-9
|
|
C85MS-1F4M-OC48SS
|
1-port OC-48c SMF-IR + 4-port OC-12 MMF
|
S854R2-12.0.4W
|
|
C85MS-1F4S-OC48SS
|
1-port OC-48c SMF-IR + 4-port OC-12 SMF-IR
|
S854R2-12.0.4W
|
|
C85MS-2F-OC48SS
|
2-port OC-48c SMF-IR
|
S854R2-12.0.4W
|
|
C8540-ARM
|
ATM router module
|
S854R2-12.0.4W
|
|
C85GE-8X-64K
|
C8540 8-port Gigabit Ethernet 64K line module
|
S854R2-12.0.4W
|
|
C85GE-2X-16K
|
C8540 2-port Gigabit Ethernet 16K line module
|
S854R2-12.0.4W
|
|
C85GE-2X-64K
|
C8540 2-port Gigabit Ethernet 64K line module
|
S854R2-12.0.4W
|
|
C85GE-2XACL-16K
|
C8540 2-port Gigabit Ethernet 16K with ACL line module
|
S854R2-12.0.4W
|
|
C85GE-2XACL-64K
|
C8540 2-port Gigabit Ethernet 64K with ACL line module
|
S854R2-12.0.4W
|
|
C85FE-16T-16K
|
C8540 16-port 10/100 UTP 16K interface module
|
S854R2-12.0.4W
|
|
C85FE-16T-64K
|
C8540 16-port 10/100 UTP 64K interface module
|
S854R2-12.0.4W
|
|
C85FE-16TACL-16K
|
C8540 16-port 10/100 UTP 16K with ACL interface module
|
S854R2-12.0.4W
|
|
C85FE-16TACL-64K
|
C8540 16-port 10/100 UTP 64K with ACL interface module
|
S854R2-12.0.4W
|
|
C85FE-16F-16K
|
C8540 16-port 100-FX-MT-RJ 16K interface module
|
S854R2-12.0.4W
|
|
C85FE-16F-64K
|
C8540 16-port 100-FX-MT-RJ 64K interface module
|
S854R2-12.0.4W
|
|
C85FE-16FACL-16K
|
C8540 16-port 100-FX-MT-RJ 16K with ACL interface module
|
S854R2-12.0.4W
|
|
C85FE-16FACL-64K
|
C8540 16-port 100-FX-MT-RJ 64K with ACL interface module
|
S854R2-12.0.4W
|
|
C85MS-8T1-IMA
|
8-port T1 port adapter with inverse multiplexing over ATM
|
S854R2-12.0.7W1
|
|
C85MS-8E1-IMA-120
|
8-port E1 port adapter with inverse multiplexing over ATM
|
S854R2-12.0.7W1
|
|
C85MS-1F4S-OC48LR
|
1-port OC-48c SMF-LR + 4-port OC-12 SMF-IR
|
S854R2-12.0.7W
|
|
C85MS-2F-OC48LR
|
2-port OC-48c SMF-LR
|
S854R2-12.0.7W
|
|
C85EGE-2X-16K
|
Enhanced 2-port Gigabit Ethernet 16K
|
S854R2-12.0.10W
|
|
C85EGE-2X-64K
|
Enhanced 2-port Gigabit Ethernet 64K
|
S854R2-12.0.10W
|
|
C85EGE-2X-256K
|
Enhanced 2-port Gigabit Ethernet 256K
|
S854R2-12.0.10W
|
|
C85-POSOC12I-64K
|
1-port POS OC-12c/STM-4 SMF-IR and 1-port Gigabit Ethernet 64K
|
S854R2-12.0.10W
|
|
C85-POSOC12I-256K
|
1-port POS OC-12c/STM-4 SMF-IR and 1-port Gigabit Ethernet 256K
|
S854R2-12.0.10W
|
|
C85-POSOC12L-64K
|
1-port POS OC-12c/STM-4 SMF-LR and 1-port Gigabit Ethernet 64K
|
S854R2-12.0.10W
|
|
C85-POSOC12L-256K
|
1-port POS OC-12c/STM-4 SMF-LR and 1-port Gigabit Ethernet 256K
|
S854R2-12.0.10W
|
| The T1/E1 IMA port adapters also require carrier module FPGA image version 1.8 or later, and IMA port adapter functional image version 3.2 or later. |
Table 2
Catalyst 8540 CSR Interface Modules and Minimum Software Required
| Part Number |
Description |
Minimum Software Version Required |
|
|
Route Processors, Switch Cards, and Daughter Cards |
|
C8541CSR-RP
|
Route processor
|
12.0(1a)W5(6f)
|
|
C8542CSR-SP
|
Switch processor
|
12.0(1a)W5(6f)
|
|
C8540-ACL
|
ACL daughter card
|
12.0(4a)WX5(11a)
|
|
|
Gigabit Ethernet Interface Modules |
|
C85GE-8X-64K
|
8-port Gigabit Ethernet 64K
|
12.0(4a)WX5(11a)
|
|
C85GE-2X-16K
|
2-port Gigabit Ethernet 16K
|
12.0(1a)W5(6f)
|
|
C85GE-2X-64K
|
2-port Gigabit Ethernet 64K
|
12.0(4a)WX5(11a)
|
|
C85GE-2XACL-16K
|
2-port Gigabit Ethernet 16K with ACL
|
12.0(4a)WX5(11a)
|
|
C85GE-2XACL-64K
|
2-port Gigabit Ethernet 64K with ACL
|
12.0(4a)WX5(11a)
|
|
C85EGE-2X-16K
|
Enhanced 2-port Gigabit Ethernet 16K
|
12.0(10)W5(18c)
|
|
C85EGE-2X-64K
|
Enhanced 2-port Gigabit Ethernet 64K
|
12.0(10)W5(18c)
|
|
C85EGE-2X-256K
|
Enhanced 2-port Gigabit Ethernet 256K
|
12.0(10)W5(18c)
|
|
C85-POSOC12I-64K
|
1-port POS OC-12c/STM-4 SMF-IR and 1-port Gigabit Ethernet 64K
|
12.0(10)W5(18c)
|
|
C85-POSOC12I-256K
|
1-port POS OC-12c/STM-4 SMF-IR and 1-port Gigabit Ethernet 256K
|
12.0(10)W5(18c)
|
|
C85-POSOC12L-64K
|
1-port POS OC-12c/STM-4 SMF-LR and 1-port Gigabit Ethernet 64K
|
12.0(10)W5(18c)
|
|
C85-POSOC12L-256K
|
1-port POS OC-12c/STM-4 SMF-LR and 1-port Gigabit Ethernet 256K
|
12.0(10)W5(18c)
|
|
C85-1OC3MGE-64K
|
1-port OC-3c/STM-1 MMF ATM Uplink and 1-port Gigabit Ethernet 64K
|
12.0(10)W5(18c)
|
|
C85-1OC3SGE-64K
|
1-port OC-3c/STM-1 SMF-IR ATM Uplink and 1-port Gigabit Ethernet 64K
|
12.0(10)W5(18c)
|
|
C85-1OC12MGE-64K
|
1-port OC-12c/STM-1 MMF ATM Uplink and 1-port Gigabit Ethernet 64K
|
12.0(10)W5(18c)
|
|
C85-1OC12MGE-256K
|
1-port OC-12c/STM-1 MMF ATM Uplink and 1-port Gigabit Ethernet 256K
|
12.0(10)W5(18c)
|
|
C85-1OC12SGE-64K
|
1-port OC-12c/STM-1 SMF-IR ATM Uplink and 1-port Gigabit Ethernet 64K
|
12.0(10)W5(18c)
|
|
C85-1OC12SGE-256K
|
1-port OC-3c/STM-1 SMF-IR ATM Uplink and 1-port Gigabit Ethernet 256K
|
12.0(10)W5(18c)
|
|
|
Fast Ethernet Interface Modules |
|
C85FE-16T-16K
|
16-port 10/100 UTP 16K
|
12.0(1a)W5(6f)
|
|
C85FE-16T-64K
|
16-port 10/100 UTP 64K
|
12.0(4a)WX5(11a)
|
|
C85FE-16TACL-16K
|
16-port 10/100 UTP 16K with ACL
|
12.0(4a)WX5(11a)
|
|
C85FE-16TACL-64K
|
16-port 10/100 UTP 64K with ACL
|
12.0(4a)WX5(11a)
|
|
C85FE-16F-16K
|
16-port 100-FX MT-RJ 16K
|
12.0(1a)W5(6f)
|
|
C85FE-16F-64K
|
16-port 100-FX MT-RJ 64K
|
12.0(4a)WX5(11a)
|
|
C85FE-16FACL-16K
|
16-port 100-FX MT-RJ 16K with ACL
|
12.0(4a)WX5(11a)
|
|
C85FE-16FACL-64K
|
16-port 100-FX MT-RJ 64K with ACL
|
12.0(4a)WX5(11a)
|
Determining Your Software Release
To determine the version of Cisco IOS software currently running on the Catalyst 8540, log into the switch and use the show version privileged EXEC command. The following sample output is from the show version command. The version number is indicated on the second line as shown below:
Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software
IOS (tm) PNNI Software (cat8540m-WP-M), Version 12.0(20)W5(24b)
Additional command output lines include more information, such as processor revision numbers, memory amounts, hardware IDs, and partition information.
Other Firmware Code
Most of the port adapters and interface modules supported on the Catalyst 8540 have upgradeable FPGA and functional images. The FPGA and functional images include caveat fixes, but in most cases, it is not necessary to upgrade. The release notes that describe the caveats from the FPGA and functional images are available on the World Wide Web at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/l3sw/8540/rel_12_0/w5_6f/rel_note/fpga_rn/index.htm
For information describing the firmware update process, refer to the section "Maintaining Functional Images (Catalyst 8540)" in the chapter "Managing Configuration Files, System Images, and Functional Images" in the ATM Switch Router Software Configuration Guide.
Feature Set Tables
The Cisco IOS Release software is packaged in feature sets (also called software images) depending on the platform. Each feature set contains a specific set of Cisco IOS features. Table 3 lists the Cisco IOS software feature sets available for the Catalyst 8540 MSR. Table 4 and Table 5 lists the Cisco IOS software feature sets available for theCatalyst 8540 CSR.
Table 3
Feature Sets Supported by the Catalyst 8540 MSR
| Feature Set |
12.0(20)
W5(24) |
12.0(19)
W5(23) |
12.0(18)
W5(22) |
12.0(16)
W5(21) |
12.0(13)
W5(19c) |
12.0(10)
W5(18c) |
12.0(7)
W5(15c) |
12.0(4a)
W5(11a) |
12.0(1a)
W5(9) |
12.0(1a)
W5(7b) |
|
Left-justified E.164 AFI support
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
SNMP1
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Asynchronous support
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
PPP2 (SLIP3/PPP)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
IP4
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
NTP5
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
TACACS+6
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Telnet
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Point-to-point and point-to-multipoint permanent VCCs7 and VPCs8
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Point-to-point and point-to-multipoint switched VCCs and VPCs (UNI9 3.0)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Point-to-point and point-to-multipoint switched VCCs and VPCs (UNI 3.1)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Point-to-point and point-to-multipoint switched VCCs and VPCs (UNI 4.0)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Multipoint-to-point UNI signaling
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Soft VCCs and VPCs
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
VP tunneling
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
VPI/VCI range support in ILMI 4.0
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
PNNI hierarchy
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
ILMI10 version 4.0
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
IISP11
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
LANE12 client (LEC13) and LANE services (LES14/BUS15/LECS16) on route processor
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
ATM ARP17 server on route processor
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
ATM ARP client on route processor
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
ATM tag switch router (TSR)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Port snooping
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
OAM18 F4 and F5
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
E.164 address translation
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
E.164 autoconversion
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Circuit emulation
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
ATM access lists
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
ATM accounting
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
ATM RMON19
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Multiple, weighted, dynamic thresholds for selective packet marking and discard
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Shaped VP tunnels for CBR20 traffic
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Substitution of other service categories in shaped VP tunnels
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Dual leaky bucket policing
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Scheduler/Service Class/PVC configuration
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Logical multicast support (up to 254 leaves per output port, per point-to-multipoint VC)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Network clocking enhancements for smooth switchover
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Per-VC or per-VP nondisruptive snooping
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Support for non-zero MCR21 on ABR22 connections
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Access lists on ILMI registration
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
CUGs
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
ATM soft restart
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
ATM accounting enhancements
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
CISCO-SYSLOG-MIB support
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
CISCO-CONFIG-COPY-MIB support
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Signaling diagnostics and MIB23
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Supplemental AToM MIB
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Hierarchical VP tunnels
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Remote logging for accounting
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Tag switching VC-merge on non-UBR24 VP tunnels and hierarchical VP tunnels
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
PNNI complex node representation
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
PNNI explicit paths
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
PNNI alternate link selection
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
Tag switching CoS
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
Network Clock Distribution Protocol
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
Simple Gateway Control Protocol
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
Switch redundancy
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
CPU redundancy: PVP/PVC/VP tunnel preservation
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
12-bit VPI
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
ATM router module
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
ATM overbooking
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
Framing overhead
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
ATM End System Address (AESA) gateway
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
Online insertion and removal support for 8-port Gigabit Ethernet interface modules
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
Route processor switchover support for 8-port Gigabit Ethernet interface modules
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
Appletalk support for 8-port Gigabit Ethernet interface modules
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
RFC 1483 PVC support on the ATM router modules
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
RFC 1577 PVC support on the ATM router modules
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
Spanning Tree SNMP trap support
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
IP fragmentation support for POS/ATM uplink
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
IP multicast routing with up to 12,000 groups (S, G)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
Up to six equal-cost paths for IP and IPX; per-packet load balancing for IPX
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
BGP (Border Gateway Protocol)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
Routing protocol MIB support (OSPF, BGP)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
Bundling of up to four Fast Ethernet ports in a maximum of 56 FECs
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
ISL trunking (routing/bridging)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
Two 1-port enhanced Gigabit Ethernet port adapters with built-in ACL functionality and 16, 64, or 256 KB of memory available for routing tables
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
IP simple ACL (1-99, 1301-1999)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
Maximum of 32 active bridge groups with BVI
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
1-port packet-over-SONET OC-12c uplink port adapter with built-in ACL functionality and a 1-port enhanced Gigabit Ethernet port adapter
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
IS-IS routing protocol
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
Switching database manager
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
POS RFC 1619 PPP over SONET/SDH
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
POS RFC 1662 PPP in HDLC-like framing
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
POS IP fragmentation for POS and ATM uplink
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
POS SONET MIB as defined in RFC 1575
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
POS Transparent Bridging (PPP/HDLC encapsulation)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
POS SPE payload scrambling
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
POS SONET alarms (LOS, LOF, AIS, and RDI detection/reporting)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
POS Threshold Crossing Alerts for B1, B2, B3 with configurable thresholds
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
Online diagnostics providing the following types of tests:
Accessibility tests between the route processor and the ports
Online insertion and removal (OIR) diagnostic tests
Snake tests through the switch router to ensure connectivity between the ports
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
| SNMP = Simple Network Management Protocol
PPP = Point-to-Point Protocol
SLIP = Serial Line Internet Protocol
IP = Internet Protocol
NTP = Network Time Protocol
TACACS+ = Terminal Access Controller Access Control System Plus
VCCs = virtual channel connections
VPCs = virtual path connections
UNI = User-Network Interface
ILMI = Integrated Local Management Interface
IISP = Interim-Interswitch Signaling Protocol
LANE = LAN Emulation
LEC = LAN Emulation Client
LES = LAN Emulation Server
BUS = broadcast and unknown server
LECS = LAN Emulation Configuration Server
ARP = Address Resolution Protocol
OAM = Operation, Administration, and Maintenance
RMON = Remote Monitoring
CBR = constant bit rate
MCR = minimum cell rate
ABR = available bit rate
MIB = Management Information Base
UBR = unspecified bit rate
|
Table 4
Feature Sets Supported by the Catalyst 8540 CSR
| Feature Set |
12.0(20)W5(24) |
12.0(19)W5(23) |
12.0(18)W5(22) |
12.0(16)W5(21) |
12.0(13)W5(19c) |
12.0(13)W5(19) |
|
Layer 2 transparent bridging
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Layer 2 MAC learning, aging, and switching by hardware
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Spanning Tree Protocol (IEEE 802.1d) support per bridge group
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Spanning Tree SNMP trap support
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Maximum of 64 active bridge groups
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Maximum of 128 active bridge groups
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Integrated routing and bridging (IRB)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Route processor redundancy1
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Inter-Switch Link (ISL)-based VLAN trunking
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
802.1Q-based VLAN routing/bridging
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
IP, IPX, and IP multicast routing and forwarding
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
IP fragmentation support for POS/ATM uplink
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
AppleTalk 1 and 2 routing
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Constrained multicast flooding (CMF)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Up to 128 IP multicast groups
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
IP multicast routing with up to 12,000 groups (S, G)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
QoS-based forwarding based on IP precedence
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Load balancing among two equal-cost paths based on source and destination IP and IPX addresses
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Up to six equal-cost paths for IP and IPX; per-packet load balancing for IPX
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
BGP (Border Gateway Protocol)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
RIP and RIP II (Routing Information Protocol)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
IGRP (Interior Gateway Routing Protocol)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
EIGRP (Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
OSPF (Open Shortest Path First)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Routing protocol MIB support (OSPF, BGP)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
IPX (Internet Packet Exchange) RIP and EIGRP
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
PIM (Protocol Independent Multicast) sparse and dense modes
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
RTMP (AppleTalk Routing Table Maintenance Protocol)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
AURP (AppleTalk Update-based Routing Protocol)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Secondary addressing
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Static routes
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Classless Interdomain Routing (CIDR)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Bundling of up to four Fast Ethernet ports in a maximum of 56 FECs
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Load sharing based on source and destination IP addresses of unicast packets
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
ISL trunking (routing/ bridging)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
ISL on the Fast EtherChannel
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
802.1Q routing/ bridging on the Fast EtherChannel
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Up to 56 active FEC and GEC port channels in one system
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Up to 64 active FEC and GEC port channels in one system
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Bundling of up to four Gigabit Ethernet ports
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Two 1-port enhanced Gigabit Ethernet port adapters with built-in ACL functionality and 16, 64, or 256 KB of memory available for routing tables
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
MAC address filtering standard ACL
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
IP simple ACL (1-99, 1301-1999)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
IP extended ACL (100-199, 2000-2699)
TCP ACL based on TCP-precedence, TCP port number, TCP ToS, and TCP flags
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
IP extended ACL (100-199, 2000-2699)
UDP ACL based on UPD port number
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
IP extended ACL (100-199, 2000-2699)
ICMP ACL
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
IPX standard ACL (800-899) without source node
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
IOS ACL for control plane traffic (for example, route update filter)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Named ACL
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
BOOTP (Bootstrap Protocol)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
CGMP (Cisco Group Management Protocol) server support
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
CDP (Cisco Discovery Protocol) support on Ethernet ports
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Relay
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
HSRP (Hot Standby Routing Protocol) over 10/100 Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, FEC, GEC, and BVI (Bridge-Group Virtual Interface)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
IPX SAP (Internet Packet Exchange Service Advertisement Protocol) and SAP filtering
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Maximum of 32 active bridge groups with BVI
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Bundling of up to four Fast Ethernet ports in a maximum of 64 FECs
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
UDP (User Datagram Protocol) turbo flooding
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
802.1q-based VLAN routing support
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Route filtering
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
ISL support on the GEC
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
802.1 routing support on the GEC
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Group Virtual Interface (BVI)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Support for up to 200 IPX networks on interfaces and subinterfaces
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
1-port packet-over-SONET OC-12c uplink port adapter with built-in ACL functionality and a 1-port enhanced Gigabit Ethernet port adapter
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
IS-IS routing protocol
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Switching database manager
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
ATM uplink: UNI 3.0
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
ATM uplink: UNI 3.1
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
ATM uplink: ILMI 3.1
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
ATM uplink: RFC 1483 for Bridging
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
ATM uplink: RFC for Routing (IP, IP multicast, IPX)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
ATM uplink: RFC 1483 SVC support
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
ATM uplink: 13-bit virtual circuit number with up to 8K VCs
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
ATM uplink 4096 simultaneous SARs
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
ATM uplink: AAL 5
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
ATM uplink: F4 and F5 flows of OAM cells
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
ATM uplink: Traffic shaping
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
POS: RFC 1619 PPP over SONET/SDH
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
POS: RFC 1662 PPP in HDLC-like framing
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
POS: IP fragmentation for POS and ATM uplink
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
POS: SONET MIB as defined in RFC 1575
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
POS: Transparent Bridging (PPP/HDLC encapsulation)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
POS: SPE payload scrambling
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
POS: SONET alarms (LOS, LOF, AIS, and RDI detection or reporting)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
POS: Threshold Crossing Alerts for B1, B2, B3 with configurable thresholds
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Online diagnostics providing the following types of tests:
- Access tests between the route processor and the ports
- Online insertion and removal (OIR) diagnostic tests
- Snake tests through the switch router to ensure connectiv- ity between the ports
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
| Route processor redundancy for the Catalyst 8540 CSR |
Table 5
Feature Sets Supported by the Catalyst 8540 CSR
| Feature Set |
12.0(10)
W5(18c) |
12.0(10)
W5(18b) |
12.(5)
W5(13d) |
12.0(5)
W5(13b) |
12.0(5)
W5(13) |
12.0(4a)
WX5(11a) |
12.0(1a)
W5(6f) |
|
Layer 2 transparent bridging
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Layer 2 MAC learning, aging, and switching by hardware
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Spanning Tree Protocol (IEEE 802.1d) support per bridge group
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Spanning Tree SNMP trap support
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Maximum of 64 active bridge groups
|
|
|
|
|
|
x
|
x
|
|
Maximum of 128 active bridge groups
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
Integrated routing and bridging (IRB)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Route processor redundancy1
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
Inter-Switch Link (ISL)-based VLAN trunking
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
802.1Q-based VLAN routing/bridging
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
IP, IPX, and IP multicast routing and forwarding
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
IP fragmentation support for POS/ATM uplink
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
AppleTalk 1 and 2 routing
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
Constrained multicast flooding (CMF)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Up to 128 IP multicast groups
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
IP multicast routing with up to 12,000 groups (S, G)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
QoS-based forwarding based on IP precedence
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Load balancing among two equal-cost paths based on source and destination IP and IPX addresses
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Up to six equal-cost paths for IP and IPX; per-packet load balancing for IPX
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
BGP (Border Gateway Protocol)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
RIP and RIP II (Routing Information Protocol)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
IGRP (Interior Gateway Routing Protocol)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
EIGRP (Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
OSPF (Open Shortest Path First)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Routing protocol MIB support (OSPF, BGP)
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
IPX (Internet Packet Exchange) RIP and EIGRP
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
PIM (Protocol Independent Multicast) sparse and dense modes
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
RTMP (AppleTalk Routing Table Maintenance Protocol)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
AURP (AppleTalk Update-based Routing Protocol)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
Secondary addressing
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Static routes
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Classless Interdomain Routing (CIDR)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Bundling of up to four Fast Ethernet ports in a maximum of 56 FECs
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
Load sharing based on source and destination IP addresses of unicast packets
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
ISL trunking (routing/ bridging)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
ISL on the Fast EtherChannel
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
802.1Q routing/ bridging on the Fast EtherChannel
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Up to 56 active FEC and GEC port channels in one system
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Up to 64 active FEC and GEC port channels in one system
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Bundling of up to four Gigabit Ethernet ports
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Two 1-port enhanced Gigabit Ethernet port adapters with built-in ACL functionality and 16, 64, or 256 KB of memory available for routing tables
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
MAC address filtering standard ACL
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
IP simple ACL (1-99, 1301-1999)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
IP extended ACL (100-199, 2000-2699)
TCP ACL based on TCP-precedence, TCP port number, TCP ToS, and TCP flags
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
IP extended ACL (100-199, 2000-2699)
UDP ACL based on UPD port number
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
IP extended ACL (100-199, 2000-2699)
ICMP ACL
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
IPX standard ACL (800-899) without source node
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
IOS ACL for control plane traffic (for example, route update filter)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
Named ACL
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
BOOTP (Bootstrap Protocol)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
CGMP (Cisco Group Management Protocol) server support
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
CDP (Cisco Discovery Protocol) support on Ethernet ports
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Relay
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
HSRP (Hot Standby Routing Protocol) over 10/100 Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, FEC, GEC, and BVI (Bridge-Group Virtual Interface)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
IPX SAP (Internet Packet Exchange Service Advertisement Protocol) and SAP filtering
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Maximum of 32 active bridge groups with BVI
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
|
|
Bundling of up to four Fast Ethernet ports in a maximum of 64 FECs
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
UDP (User Datagram Protocol) turbo flooding
|
|
|
|
|
|
x
|
x
|
|
802.1q-based VLAN routing support
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Route filtering
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
ISL support on the GEC
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
802.1 routing support on the GEC
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Group Virtual Interface (BVI)
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
Support for up to 200 IPX networks on interfaces and subinterfaces
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
x
|
|
1-port packet-over-SONET OC-12c uplink port adapter with built-in ACL functionality and a 1-port enhanced Gigabit Ethernet port adapter
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
IS-IS routing protocol
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Switching database manager
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ATM uplink: UNI 3.0
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ATM uplink: UNI 3.1
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ATM uplink: ILMI 3.1
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ATM uplink: RFC 1483 for Bridging
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ATM uplink: RFC for Routing (IP, IP multicast, IPX)
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ATM uplink: RFC 1483 SVC support
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ATM uplink: 13-bit virtual circuit number with up to 8K VCs
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ATM uplink 4096 simultaneous SARs
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ATM uplink: AAL 5
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ATM uplink: F4 and F5 flows of OAM cells
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ATM uplink: Traffic shaping
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
POS: RFC 1619 PPP over SONET/SDH
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
POS: RFC 1662 PPP in HDLC-like framing
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
POS: IP fragmentation for POS and ATM uplink
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
POS: SONET MIB as defined in RFC 1575
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
POS: Transparent Bridging (PPP/HDLC encapsulation)
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
POS: SPE payload scrambling
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
POS: SONET alarms (LOS, LOF, AIS, and RDI detection or reporting)
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
POS: Threshold Crossing Alerts for B1, B2, B3 with configurable thresholds
|
x
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Online diagnostics providing the following types of tests:
- Access tests between the route processor and the ports
- Online insertion and removal (OIR) diagnostic tests
- Snake tests through the switch router to ensure connectiv- ity between the ports
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Route processor redundancy for the Catalyst 8540 CSR |
Release Names, Versions, and Part Numbers
Table 6 lists the release names, versions, and part numbers used with the Catalyst 8540 MSR. Table 7 lists the release names, versions, and part numbers used with the Catalyst 8540 CSR.
Table 6
Release Name to Version and Part Number Matrix for Catalyst 8540 MSR
| Release Name |
Release Version |
Part Number |
|
W5-24b
|
12.0(20)W5(24b)
|
S854R2-12.0.20.W
|
|
W5-24a
|
12.0(20)W5(24a)
|
S854R2-12.0.20.W
|
|
W5-24
|
12.0(20)W5(24)
|
S854R2-12.0.20.W
|
|
W5-23
|
12.0(19)W5(23)
|
S854R2-12.0.19.W
|
|
W5-22
|
12.0(18)W5(22)
|
S854R2-12.0.18.W
|
|
W5-21
|
12.0(16)W5(21)
|
S854R2-12.0.16.W
|
|
W5-19c
|
12.0(13)W5(19c)
|
S854R2-12.0.13.W
|
|
W5-18
|
12.0(10)W5(18c)
|
S854R2-12.0.10W
|
|
W5-15
|
12.0(7)W5(15c)
|
S854R2-12.0.7W
|
|
W5-11
|
12.0(4a)W5(11a)
|
S854R2-12.0.4W
|
|
W5-9
|
12.0(3c)W5(9)
|
SRF-8540MSR5-9
|
|
W5-7
|
12.0(1a)W5(7b)
|
SRF-8540MSR5-7
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Table 7
Release Name to Version and Part Number Matrix for Catalyst 8540 CSR
| Release Name |
Release Version |
Part Number |
|
W5-24b
|
12.0(20)W5(24b)
|
S854R2-12.0.20.W
|
|
W5-24a
|
12.0(20)W5(24a)
|
S854R2-12.0.20.W
|
|
W5-24
|
12.0(20)W5(24)
|
S854R2-12.0.20.W
|
|
W5-23
|
12.0(19)W5(23)
|
S854R3-12.0.19W
|
|
W5-22
|
12.0(18)W5(22)
|
S854R3-12.0.18W
|
|
W5-21
|
12.0(16)W5(21)
|
S854R3-12.0.13W
|
|
W5-19c
|
12.0(13)W5(19c)
|
S854R3-12.0.13W
|
|
W5-18c
|
12.0(10)W5(18c)
|
S854R3-12.0.10
|
|
W5-13d
|
12.0(5)W5(13d)
|
S854R3-12.0.5MT
|
|
WX5-11
|
12.0(4a)WX5(11a)
|
S854R3-12.0.4W
|
|
W5-6f
|
12.0(1a)W5(6f)
|
SRF-8540CSR2-0
|
New and Changed Information
This section lists new features that appear in this and previous releases of Cisco IOS Release 12.0. The new features are sorted by release number. Some releases include both platforms, others only include one platform.
New Features in Release 12.0(20)W5(24b)
Catalyst 8540 MSR
No new features are available for the Catalyst 8540 MSR in Cisco IOS Release 12.0(20)W5(24b).
Catalyst 8540 CSR
No new features are available for the Catalyst 8540 CSR in Cisco IOS Release 12.0(20)W5(24b).
New Features in Release 12.0(20)W5(24a)
Catalyst 8540 MSR
No new features are available for the Catalyst 8540 MSR in Cisco IOS Release 12.0(20)W5(24a).
Catalyst 8540 CSR
No new features are available for the Catalyst 8540 CSR in Cisco IOS Release 12.0(20)W5(24a).
New Features in Release 12.0(20)W5(24)
Catalyst 8540 MSR
No new features are available for the Catalyst 8540 MSR in Cisco IOS Release 12.0(20)W5(24).
Catalyst 8540 CSR
No new features are available for the Catalyst 8540 CSR in Cisco IOS Release 12.0(20)W5(24).
New Features in Release 12.0(19)W5(23)
Catalyst 8540 MSR
No new features are available for the Catalyst 8540 MSR in Cisco IOS Release 12.0(19)W5(23).
Catalyst 8540 CSR
No new features are available for the Catalyst 8540 CSR in Cisco IOS Release 12.0(19)W5(23).
New Features in Release 12.0(18)W5(22)
Catalyst 8540 MSR
No new features are available for the Catalyst 8540 MSR in Cisco IOS Release 12.0(18)W5(22).
Catalyst 8540 CSR
No new features are available for the Catalyst 8540 CSR in Cisco IOS Release 12.0(18)W5(22).
New Features in Release 12.0(16)W5(21)
Catalyst 8540 MSR
No new features are available for the Catalyst 8540 MSR in Cisco IOS Release 12.0(16)W5(21).
Catalyst 8540 CSR
No new features are available for the Catalyst 8540 CSR in Cisco IOS Release 12.0(16)W5(21).
New Features in Release 12.0(13)W5(19c)
Catalyst 8540 MSR
The following new features are available for the Catalyst 8540 CSR in Cisco IOS Release 12.0(13)W5(19c):
- RFC 1483 PVC support on the ATM router modules
- RFC 1577 PVC support on the ATM router modules
- 1-port POS OC-12c/STM-4 SMF-IR and 1-port Gigabit Ethernet 64k
- 1-port POS OC-12c/STM-4 SMF-IR and 1-port Gigabit Ethernet 256K
- 1-port POS OC-12c/STM-4 SMF-LR and 1-port Gigabit Ethernet 64K
- 1-port POS OC-12c/STM-4 SMF-LR and 1-port Gigabit Ethernet 256K
- Enhanced 2-port Gigabit Ethernet 16K
- Enhanced 2-port Gigabit Ethernet 64K
- Enhanced 2-port Gigabit Ethernet 256K
See the "Related Documentation" section for a list of documents that describe these features.
Catalyst 8540 CSR
The following new features are available for the Catalyst 8540 CSR in Cisco IOS Release 12.0(13)W5(19c):
- Online diagnostic test:
-
- Accessibility tests between the route processor and the interface modules and the route processor and the switch processor.
- Online insertion and removal (OIR) diagnostic tests.
- Snake tests through the switch router to ensure connectivity between the ports.
See the "Related Documentation" section for a list of documents that describe these features.
New Features in Release 12.0(10)W5(18c)
Catalyst 8540 CSR
The following new features are available for the Catalyst 8540 CSR in Cisco IOS Release 12.0(10)W5(18c):
- Two-port enhanced Gigabit Ethernet interface module and software features
- Packet-over-SONET uplink with enhanced Gigabit Ethernet interface module and software features
- ATM uplink with enhanced Gigabit Ethernet interface module and software features
New Features in Release 12.0(7)W5(15c)
Catalyst 8540 MSR
The following new features are available for the Catalyst 8540 MSR in Cisco IOS Release 12.0(7)W5(15c):
- 8-port Gigabit Ethernet interface modules support the following features:
-
- Online insertion and removal
- Route processor switchover
- Appletalk
- Long reach OC-48c Interface Module
- 8-port T1/E1 Inverse Multiplexing over ATM (IMA) Port Adapters
See the "Related Documentation" section for a list of documents that describe these features.
New Features in Release 12.0(5)W5(13b)
Catalyst 8540 CSR
The following new features are available for the Catalyst 8540 CSR in Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)W5(13b):
- IPX cross encapsulation issue resolved
- Port stuck recovery and trouble shooting
-
- added mechanism for debugging port stuck condition
- added mechanism to isolate stuck ports
- added mechanism for recovery from stuck port
- Route processor redundancy
- BGPx4 routing protocol
- IP multicast scalability
- Bridging/IRB over 802.1Q
- Support for 32 bridge groups with up to 128 interfaces within each bridge group
- Support for the 1000BASE-ZX extended reach GBIC
- On-line Insertion and Removal (OIR) for the eight-port Gigabit Ethernet interface module
- AppleTalk support for the eight-port Gigabit Ethernet card
New Features in Release 12.0(4a)W5(11a)
Catalyst 8540 MSR
The following new features are available for the Catalyst 8540 MSR in Cisco IOS Release 12.0(4a)W5(11a):
 |
Note For additional caveats that apply to this feature, refer to the Release Notes for the Catalyst 8500 Campus Switch Router, Cisco IOS Release 12.0. See the "Open Caveats" and "Caveats Corrected" sections for Release 12.0(4a)W5(11a). |
- Support for all Catalyst 8540 CSR Interface Modules
- Intermediate Reach OC-48c Interface Module
- ATM Oversubscription/Overbooking
- Framing Overhead
- AESA Gateway
Catalyst 8540 CSR
The following new features are available for the Catalyst 8540 CSR in Cisco IOS Release 12.0(4a)WX5(11a):
- Eight-port Gigabit Ethernet interface module
- Access Control List (ACL) daughter card
- Support for 64K entry line cards
- Support for Appletalk routing
- SPF Neighbor Optimizations
See the "Related Documentation" section for a list of documents that describe these features.
New Features in Release 12.0(1a)W5(9)
Catalyst 8540 MSR
The following new features are available for the Catalyst 8540 MSR in Cisco IOS Release 12.0(1a)W5(9):
- Redundancy and Enhanced High System Availability (EHSA)
- OC-12c MMF Interface Module
- OC-3c MMF Interface Module
- 12-bit VPI
- Network Clock Distribution Protocol (NCDP)
- Simple Gateway Control Protocol (SGCP)
- PNNI Link Selection
- PNNI Explicit Paths
- CDS3 and CE1 Frame Relay Port Adapter
- Tag Switching CoS
See the "Related Documentation" section for a list of documents that describe these features.
New Features in Release 12.0(1a)W5(7b)
Catalyst 8540 MSR
The following new features are available for the Catalyst 8540 MSR in Cisco IOS Release 12.0(1a)W5(7b):
- Hierarchical VP Tunnels
- Remote Logging for Accounting
- Tag Switching VC-Merge on Non-UBR VP Tunnels and Hierarchical VP Tunnels
- PNNI: Complex Node Representation
- OC-12 multimode fiber line module
See the "Related Documentation" section for a list of documents that describe these features.
New Features in Release 12.0(1a)W5(6f)
Catalyst 8540 CSR
No new features are available for the Catalyst 8540 CSR in Cisco IOS Release 12.0(1a)W5(6f).
Caveats
This section lists the caveats and corrected caveats for each release. Use Table 8 to determine the status of a particular caveat and its relevancy to your software release for the Catalyst 8540 MSR switch router. Use Table 9 to determine the status of a particular caveat and its relevancy to your software release for the Catalyst 8540 CSR switch router. In the tables, "C" indicates a corrected caveat, and "O" indicates an open caveat.
Table 8
Caveat Matrix for the Catalyst 8540 MSR