Cisco Cisco ME 3400EG-2CS-A Switch Release Notes
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Release Notes for the Cisco ME 3400E and ME 3400 Ethernet Access Switches, Cisco IOS Release 12.2(60)EZ and Later
OL-29325-07
New Software Features
New Software Features
The following features are introduced on the Cisco ME 3400E and ME 3400 switches for Cisco IOS
Release 12.2(60)EZ:
Release 12.2(60)EZ:
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IPv6 QoS features
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Class-default Classification for Ingress—Support is added for classifying IPv6 traffic into the
default class of a policy map. Policy maps specify which traffic to act on and what actions to
take. All ingress and egress traffic that fail to meet the matching criteria of a traffic class belongs
to the default class.
default class of a policy map. Policy maps specify which traffic to act on and what actions to
take. All ingress and egress traffic that fail to meet the matching criteria of a traffic class belongs
to the default class.
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DSCP Classification for Both IPv4 and IPv6 for Ingress—Support is added for the match dscp
command. The match dscp command classifies both IPv4 and IPv6 traffic based on DSCP
value.
command. The match dscp command classifies both IPv4 and IPv6 traffic based on DSCP
value.
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IPv6-ACL Based Classification (SA/DA, v6 DSCP) for Ingress—Support is added for matching
IPv6 traffic based on source/destination address, IPv6 DSCP, and Layer 4 source/destination
port by defining ACLs and matching on the ACL.
IPv6 traffic based on source/destination address, IPv6 DSCP, and Layer 4 source/destination
port by defining ACLs and matching on the ACL.
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IPv6 DSCP Marking (Set and Police) for Ingress—Support is added for marking and policing
of IPv6 traffic.
of IPv6 traffic.
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Port-based QoS MIB—Support is added for the enhanced match capabilities to match IPv6
traffic based on DSCP value.
traffic based on DSCP value.
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VLAN Classification (Per-Port, Per-LAN Policies) for Ingress—All IPv6 QoS classification
and marking features can be configured in the child-policy of a per-port, per-VLAN policy.
and marking features can be configured in the child-policy of a per-port, per-VLAN policy.
For more information about the IPv6 QoS features on the Cisco ME 3400E, refer to the Configuring
IPv6 QoS section of the Cisco ME 3400E Ethernet Access Switch Software Configuration Guide,
Release 12.2(60)EZ at
IPv6 QoS section of the Cisco ME 3400E Ethernet Access Switch Software Configuration Guide,
Release 12.2(60)EZ at
For more information about the IPv6 QoS features on the Cisco ME 3400, refer to the Configuring
IPv6 QoS section of the Cisco ME 3400 Ethernet Access Switch Software Configuration Guide,
Release 12.2(60)EZ at
IPv6 QoS section of the Cisco ME 3400 Ethernet Access Switch Software Configuration Guide,
Release 12.2(60)EZ at
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IPv6 IS-IS—This feature extends the address families supported by IS-IS to include IPv6, in
addition to OSI and IPv4.
addition to OSI and IPv4.
For more information about this feature on the Cisco ME 3400E, refer to Configuring IS-IS for IPv6
in the Configuring IPv6 Unicast Routing section of the Cisco ME 3400E Ethernet Access Switch
Software Configuration Guide, Release 12.2(60)EZ at
in the Configuring IPv6 Unicast Routing section of the Cisco ME 3400E Ethernet Access Switch
Software Configuration Guide, Release 12.2(60)EZ at
For more information about this feature on the Cisco ME 3400, refer to Configuring IS-IS for IPv6
in the Configuring IPv6 Unicast Routing section of the Cisco ME 3400 Ethernet Access Switch
Software Configuration Guide, Release 12.2(60)EZ at
in the Configuring IPv6 Unicast Routing section of the Cisco ME 3400 Ethernet Access Switch
Software Configuration Guide, Release 12.2(60)EZ at