Interface and Hardware Component Features Added or Modified in IOS XR Release 7.1.x
Feature | Description | Introduced/Changed in Release | Where Documented |
CFM Adaptive Bandwidth Notifications |
Connectivity Fault Management (CFM) extension is used to send Bandwidth Notifications Messages (BNM) to Maintenance Endpoints (MEPs) on the corresponding interface on the head-end router. |
Release 7.1.1 |
For more information about the feature, see the Configuring Ethernet OAM chapter in the Interface and Hardware Component Command Reference for Cisco ASR 9000 Series Routers. |
CFM Hardware Offload |
The CFM Hardware Offload feature is now supported on ASR 9000 5th Genereation High Density line cards |
Release 7.1.15 |
For more information about the feature, see the Configuring Ethernet OAM chapter in the Interface and Hardware Component Command Reference for Cisco ASR 9000 Series Routers. |
SPAN to File |
The SPAN to File feature is an extension of the pre-existing SPAN feature in traffic mirroring. SPAN over File allows packets of network data to be mirrored to a file instead of an interface, so that they can be analysed at a later stage. The file format is PCAP, so that it can be easily used with tools such as tcpdump or wireshark. |
Release 7.1.2 |
For more information about the feature, see the Configuring Traffic Mirroring chapter in the nterface and Hardware Component Command Reference for Cisco ASR 9000 Series Routers. |
File Mirroring |
File mirroring feature enables the router to copy files or directories automatically from |
Release 7.1.2 |
For more information about the feature, see the section Introduction to File Mirroring in chapter Configure Traffic Mirroring. |
Convert Speed of a Dual-mode Optic |
This feature enables converting the speed of a dual-mode optic from one to another using the hw-module location <node-id> port <port number> breakout <interface> command. |
Release 7.1.3 |