- Preface
- New and Changed Information
- Understanding the Carrier Packet Transport System
- Hardware
- Configuring Ethernet Virtual Circuit
- Configuring Multiprotocol Label Switching
- Configuring MPLS–Transport Profile
- Configuring Pseudowire
- Configuring Virtual Private LAN Services
- Configuring Quality of Service
- Configuring High Availability
- Configuring Resilient Ethernet Protocol
- Configuring Link Aggregation Group and Link Aggregation Control Protocol
- Configuring Span
- Configuring MAC Learning
- Configuring Multicast VLAN Registration
- Configuring IGMP Snooping
- Configuring Ethernet OAM, Connectivity Fault Management, and Y.1731
- Configuring Synchronous Ethernet
- Configuring Performance Monitoring, RMON, OTN, and Port Provisioning
- Configuring Local Authentication
- Configuring Cisco Discovery Protocol
- Alarm Troubleshooting
- SNMP
- CPT Error Messages
- Support for MSTP Cards
- Network Element Defaults
- Index
New and Changed Information
This chapter provides an overview of the significant changes made for this release.
New and Changed Information
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CTC support for Dual-Homed Ring |
This feature provides the ability of service provisioning, retrieval and monitoring on CPT 50 in a dual-homed ring through CTC.
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Inner VLAN CoS support |
This feature provides the ability to support packet classification based on inner VLAN CoS or inner VLAN for double tagged packets for ingress QoS functions in IOS mode. |
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TDM Interoperability |
This feature provides the ability to support CESoP and SAToP interoperability to the external world (e.g. Cisco 7600, Cisco ASR9000) over static pseudowire, if TDM SFP is provisioned in CTC mode. To support the TDM interoperability, CTC allocates two unique labels to each TDM SFP, if provisioned in CTC mode. These two unique labels take the static label space of CPT. If TDM SFP is provisioned in IOS mode, unique labels will not be assigned. |
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