Availability Features - Cisco ME 3400 Software Configuration Manual

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Availability Features

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Source Specific Multicast (SSM) mapping for multicast applications to provide a mapping of source
to allowing IGMPv2 clients to utilize SSM, allowing listeners to connect to multicast sources
dynamically and reducing dependencies on the application
The HTTP client in Cisco IOS supports can send requests to both IPv4 and IPv6 HTTP servers, and
the HTTP server in Cisco IOS can service HTTP requests from both IPv4 and IPv6 HTTP clients
(requires the metro IP access image)
IPv6 supports stateless autoconfiguration to manage link, subnet, and site addressing changes, such
as management of host and mobile IP addresses (requires the metro IP access image)
IPv6 supports stateless autoconfiguration to manage link, subnet, and site addressing changes, such
as management of host and mobile IP addresses (requires the metro IP access image)
CPU utilization threshold trap monitors CPU utilization.
UniDirectional Link Detection (UDLD) and aggressive UDLD for detecting and disabling
unidirectional links on fiber-optic interfaces caused by incorrect fiber-optic wiring or port faults
IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) for redundant backbone connections and loop-free
networks (supported by default on NNIs, can be enabled on ENIs, not supported on UNIs). STP has
these features:
Up to 128 supported spanning-tree instances
Per-VLAN spanning-tree plus (PVST+) for balancing load across VLANs
Rapid PVST+ for balancing load across VLANs and providing rapid convergence of
spanning-tree instances
IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) on NNIs or ENIs for grouping VLANs into
a spanning-tree instance and for providing multiple forwarding paths for data traffic and load
balancing and rapid per-VLAN Spanning-Tree plus (rapid-PVST+) based on the IEEE 802.1w
Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) for rapid convergence of the spanning tree by immediately
transitioning root and designated port NNIs or spanning-tree enabled ENIs to the forwarding state
Optional spanning-tree features available in PVST+, rapid-PVST+, and MSTP modes on NNIs and
ENIs where spanning tree has been enabled:
Port Fast for eliminating the forwarding delay by enabling a spanning-tree port to immediately
transition from the blocking state to the forwarding state
Bridge protocol data unit (BPDU) guard for shutting down Port Fast-enabled ports that receive
BPDUs
BPDU filtering for preventing a Port Fast-enabled ports from sending or receiving BPDUs
Root guard for preventing switches outside the network core from becoming the spanning-tree
root
Loop guard for preventing alternate or root port NNIs or ENIs from becoming designated ports
because of a failure that leads to a unidirectional link
Flex Link Layer 2 interfaces to back up one another as an alternative to STP for basic link
redundancy in a nonloop network with preemptive switchover and bidirectional fast convergence,
also referred to as the MAC address-table move update feature (requires the metro IP access or metro
access image)
Flex Link Multicast Fast Convergence to reduce the multicast traffic convergence time after a Flex
Link failure
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