1 port OC-48/STM-16 or 4 port OC-12/OC-3 / STM-1/STM-4 + 12 port T1/E1 + 4 port T3/E3 CEM Interface Module
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GR-820-CORE specific Performance Monitoring
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The show controller tabular command enables you to view the performance monitoring details in tabular form as per GR-820-Core standards.
This feature is supported on the following CEM interface modules:
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MLPPP IP Termination on all Serial Physical and Logical Interfaces
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This release supports Layer 3 termination using IPv6 addressing on MLPPP interfaces for the 1 port OC-48/STM-16 or 4 port
OC-12/OC-3 / STM-1/STM-4 + 12 port T1/E1 + 4 port T3/E3 CEM interface module. In releases earlier, with IPv4 addressing, you
can scale up to 512 MLPPP bundles. Now with IPv6 addressing, the MLPPP bundles can be scaled up to 1024.
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Unframed Framing Support on E1 and Channel STM links
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In this release, a new framing mode unframed is supported for the 1 port OC-48/STM-16 or 4 port OC-12/OC-3 / STM-1/STM-4 +
12 port T1/E1 + 4 port T3/E3 CEM Interface Module. With the unframed mode, you can create serial interface under the following
modes:
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CEM Generic
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RSP-based Non-Intrusive Monitor Ports
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This feature allows you to transmit data to multiple connections from a single source using the RSP-based non-intrusive monitor
port or Terminal Access Point (TAP) port. It establishes a one-way cross-connect listen connection that listens to either
the source or destination of an existing cross-connect or a local connect connection. This feature is only supported on Cisco
RSP3 module. This feature is supported on NCS 4206/4216 routers.
This feature is supported on the following CEM interface modules:
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1-port OC481/ STM-16 or 4-port OC-12/OC-3 / STM-1/STM-4 + 12-Port T1/E1 + 4-Port T3/E3 CEM Interface Module
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48-port T3/E3 CEM Interface Module (ASR 900 48-port DS3/E3 Interface Module)
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48-port T1/E1 CEM Interface Module (ASR 900 48 port T1/E1 Interface Module)
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NCS 4200 1-Port 10 Gigabit MR + 8-Port 20 Gigabit LR CEM, iMSG Interface Module
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Support for Static MPLS Labels on Cisco RSP3 Module
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This feature allows you to provision an Any Transport over Multiprotocol (AToM) label switching static pseudowire without
the use of a directed control connection. In environments that do not or cannot use directed control protocols, this feature
provides a means for provisioning the pseudowire parameters statically at the Cisco IOS Command-Line Interface (CLI). This
feature is supported on Cisco RSP3 module.
This feature is supported on NCS 4206/4216 routers.
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Carrier Ethernet
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CFM Sessions Hardware Offload
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This feature enables for effective CPU utilization by offloading the one second CCM interval sessions on the hardware.
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Layer 2
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MAC Security
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The MACsec and Macsec Key Agreement protocol (MKA) features are introduced on the main interface with pre-shared key support
for the MKA.
This feature is supported on the Cisco RSP3 module.
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IP SLAs
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TWAMP Light
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This feature enables you to configure a TWAMP Light session using the ip sla responder twamp-light test-session command.
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Quality of Service
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Increase QoS Service-Policy Scale
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Starting with Cisco IOS XE Bengaluru 17.5.1 release, you can further increase the TCAM scale limit per NPU from 2048 entries
to 3072 entries for ingress QoS policy maps.
This feature is supported on the Cisco RSP3 module.
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QoS: Policing and Shaping
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IP Address Range-Based Filtering Support for CoPP ACL
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This feature supports Ingress on In-band Management Loopback interface and Ingress on Data plane interface to block traffic
using MPLS.
CoPP ACL also enables you to configure the 830 and 5432 ports on the Cisco router. This is only applicable to NCS 4206 and
NCS 4216 routers.
Both, Source IP and Destination IP based filtering are supported on NCS 4206 and NCS 4216; however, only Source IP based filtering
is supported on the NCS 4201 and NCS 4202 routers.
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MPLS Layer 2 VPNs
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On-Change Notifications for L2VPN Pseudowire
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This feature allows you to subscribe on-change Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF) notifications for L2VPN pseudowire.
You can generate an alert from a device when the pseudowire status changes.
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EVPN Integrated Routing and Bridging (L2 and L3 Anycast Gateway) and Data Center Interconnect or Border Leaf (Single Homing)
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This feature allows the devices to forward both layer 2 or bridged and layer 3 or routed traffic providing optimum unicast
and multicast forwarding for both intra-subnets and inter-subnets within and across data centers. Data Center Interconnects
(DCI) products are targeted at the Edge or Border Leaf (BL) of data center environments, joining data centers to each other
in a point-to-point or point-to-multipoint fashion, or at times extending the connectivity to internet gateways or peering
points.
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Segment Routing
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ECMP over SR-TE Policy
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This feature allows you to configure ECMP over SR-TE policies. In case of multiple paths, this feature enables mitigation
of local congestion through load balancing.
This feature is supported on Cisco RSP3 module.
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SR-PM Delay Deduction (Loopback Mode)
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This feature improves the SR-PM detection time as the PM probes are not punted on the remote nodes. Also, it does not a require
a third-party support for interoperability.
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SR-TE PM: Liveness of SR Policy Endpoint
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This feature enables Performance Measurement (PM) liveness detection and delay measurement for an SR policy on all the segment
lists of every candidate path that are present in the forwarding table using PM probes. Thus, you can easily monitor the traffic
path and efficiently detect any drop of traffic due to cable or hardware or configuration failures.
This feature provides the following benefits:
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Segment Routing Flexible Algorithm with OSPF
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This feature allows you to configure Segment Routing Flexible Algorithm with OSPF. Flexible Algorithm with OSPF supports metric
minimization and avoidance, multi-plane, delay metric with rounding, and ODN with auto-steering.
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Segment Routing Policy Counters
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This feature enables statistic counters to be displayed when traffic passes over the SR-TE tunnel.
You can use the command show segment-routing traffic-eng policy name
policy name
to view the counters.
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Programmability
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gRPC Telemetry Support
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Prior to Cisco IOS XE Bengaluru 17.5.1, gRPC protocol was supported on default VRF only. Effective Cisco IOS XE Bengaluru
17.5.1, gRPC protocol is supported on all types (default and non-default ) of VRF. This will help you to get the data from
all VRF and non-VRF network.
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Complete YANG Model for L2VPN XConnect
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L2VPNs can provide pseudowire resiliency through their routing protocols. When the connectivity between the end-to-end PE
routers fails, an alternative path to the directed LDP session and the user data takes over. XConnect is a feature that enables
you to assign remote IP Addresses, VLAN ID and encapsulation, and Pseudowire class names
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Complete YANG Model for Pseudowire Interface Configuration
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Pseudowires (PWs) manage encapsulation, timing, order, and other operations in order to make it transparent to users; the
PW tunnel appears as an unshared link or circuit of the emulated service. Effective from the Cisco IOS XE 17.5.1 release,
you can configure the Pseudowire Interface using YANG models.
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