What's New in Hardware for Cisco IOS XE Cupertino 17.9.6
There are no new hardware features introduced for this release.
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This chapter describes the new hardware and software features supported in Cisco IOS XE Cupertino 17.9.x.
For information on features supported for each release, see Feature Compatibility Matrix.
There are no new hardware features introduced for this release.
There are no new software features introduced for this release.
There are no new hardware features introduced for this release.
There are no new software features introduced for this release.
There are no new hardware features introduced for this release.
There are no new features in this release. This release provides a fix for CSCwh87343: Cisco IOS XE Software Web UI Privilege Escalation Vulnerability. For more information, see cisco-sa-iosxe-webui-privesc-j22SaA4z.
There are no new hardware features introduced for this release.
There are no new software features introduced for this release.
There are no new hardware features introduced for this release.
There are no new software features introduced for this release.
There are no new hardware features introduced for this release.
There are no new software features introduced for this release.
There are no new hardware features introduced for this release.
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Carrier Ethernet |
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You can now apply QoS policies on Y.1731 egress packets. Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) functions and mechanisms for Ethernet-based networks are defined in ITU-T Y.1731. With this implementation, you can prioritize OAM traffic; for example, prioritizing operational information used to detect faults and determining network performance. |
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You can configure idle pattern manually on CEM circuits and verify if it's stable and transmitted to the other end in alarm conditions. You can configure on all CEM PWs in a T1/E1 circuit. Supported on the following IMs on CESoPSN circuits with both partial and full time slots.
These idle pattern numbers are used for tracking purposes. |
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Layer 2 Control Protocols (L2CP) propagate the MAC address control information to determine which parts of a network the router should forward, tunnel, peer, or discard information. For the RSP2 and RSP3 modules, this release supports forward and discard options for the following protocols:
For the RSP3 module, this release supports forward , discard , and tunnel options for the following protocols:
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Cisco ASR 900 Router Series |
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Persistent Bandwidth for 8-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet Interface module (A900-IMA8Z) |
This feature persistently retains the configured bandwidth value of the interface for 8-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet Interface module (A900-IMA8Z) across triggers such as interface shut or no-shut, IM reload, Stateful Switchover (SSO), and so on. |
IOT Interface Modules |
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Hitless switching protection describes the ability to switch between the active and backup paths without losing packets when an active path fails. This feature ensures uninterrupted continuous service and maintains an extremely high-reliability rating. |
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IP Multicast: Multicast |
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This release extends the support of bidirectional PIM over MVPN. This feature is only supported on profile 1 MVPN or default MDT - MLDP MP2MP - PIM C-mcast signaling. This feature is only supported on Cisco RSP3 module. |
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OCx CEM Interface Module |
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MLPPP ACR support for IPv4 or IPv6 Interworking Multiservice Gateway (iMSG) |
MLPPP ACR is supported for IPv4 or IPv6 iMSG on:
Now, you can increase the bandwidth of a specific OCx port using MLPPP. The restrictions for MLPPP interworking are applicable to iMSG ACR. |
QoS is supported on serial interfaces. You can apply service policies on egress of L3 terminated serial interfaces with both HDLC and PPP encapsulation. By implementing QoS policies on serial interfaces you can shape, classify, or prioritize the data. |
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MPLS Basic |
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Flex LSPs (also called Associated Bidirectional LSPs) now support inter-area co-routed tunnels. This implementation meets the specific requirements of network operators (LSP users) to create on-demand tunnels by defining an explicit path across different areas. |
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Segment Routing |
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This feature enables Label Switch Routing (LSR) and thus helps to forward labeled (EOS0, EOS1) traffic over three or four labeled segment routing autoroute static tunnels. |
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This feature introduces the support of BGP Prefix Independent Convergence (PIC) and helps you to enable BGP PIC core and BGP PIC edge for short local congestion mitigation (LCM) policies. This feature helps to minimise the convergence time after a network failure. You should only configure LCM policies or the SR policies with 0, 1, and 2 SR labels. |
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YANG Model Support for QoS Service Group |
Cisco YANG now supports QoS Service Groups. Service-Groups allow you to add service instances to groups and apply service policies. You can configure the definition of the service-group and apply the service-group to an interface. With this implementation, you can quickly deploy QoS mechanisms, such as creating a class for email traffic. |
IPv6: RFC 8200 Compliance |
Improvements have been made to the Cisco IOS XE platforms to maintain compliance with IETF standards as specified for the Internet Protocol, Version 6 (IPv6) in RFC 8200. The enhancements bring in improved security and better handling of IP packets with fragments. |
Show tech-support Enhancements |
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Show tech-support Enhancements |
The show tech-support now supports generic commands to provide better debuggability. The show tech-support platform cef command now displays IPv4 address information. For more information, see Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference. |