Layer 3 Vpn Services; Monitoring Features - Cisco ME 3400 Software Configuration Manual

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Features

Layer 3 VPN Services

These features are available only when the switch is running the metro IP access image.

Monitoring Features

Cisco ME 3400 Ethernet Access Switch Software Configuration Guide
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IPv6 default router preference (DRP) for improving the ability of a host to select an appropriate
router
Support for EIGRP IPv6, which utilizes IPv6 transport, communicates with IPv6 peers, and
advertises IPv6 routes
Multiple VPN routing/forwarding (multi-VRF) instances in customer edge devices (multi-VRF CE)
to allow service providers to support multiple virtual private networks (VPNs) and overlap IP
addresses between VPNs
Multicast virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) Lite for configuring multiple private routing
domains for network virtualization and virtual private multicast networks
VRF and EIGRP compatibility
Switch LEDs that provide port- and switch-level status
MAC address notification traps and RADIUS accounting for tracking users on a network by storing
the MAC addresses that the switch has learned or removed
Switched Port Analyzer (SPAN) and Remote SPAN (RSPAN) for traffic monitoring on any port or
VLAN
SPAN and RSPAN support of Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) to monitor, repel, and report
network security violations
Four groups (history, statistics, alarms, and events) of embedded RMON agents for network
monitoring and traffic analysis
Syslog facility for logging system messages about authentication or authorization errors, resource
issues, and time-out events
Layer 2 traceroute to identify the physical path that a packet takes from a source device to a
destination device
Time Domain Reflector (TDR) to diagnose and resolve cabling problems on copper Ethernet 10/100
ports
SFP module diagnostic management interface to monitor physical or operational status of an SFP
module
Enhanced object tracking for HSRP clients (requires metro IP access image)
IP Service Level Agreements (IP SLAs) support to measure network performance by using active
traffic monitoring (requires metro IP access or metro access image)
IP SLAs EOT to use the output from IP SLAs tracking operations triggered by an action such as
latency, jitter, or packet loss for a standby router failover takeover (requires metro IP access or metro
access image)
EOT and IP SLAs EOT static route support to identify when a preconfigured static route or a DHCP
route goes down (requires metro IP access or metro access image)
Chapter 1
Overview
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