Third-Party Device Support; Cisco Device Support - Extreme Networks ExtremeWare Enterprise Manager Installation And User Manual

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If Auto Configuration is turned off you must explicitly perform the configuration
process using the Configuration function in the Policy System Client.
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In addition to supporting Extreme Networks switches, ExtremeWare Enterprise
Manager provides support for some third-party devices. As of ExtremeWare Enterprise
Manager 2.0, these include:
• Cisco devices running IOS 11.2 or later
• Xedia devices running the Xedia 2.1 R3 or later software
Enterprise Manager supports policies on these devices that simulate the QoS policies
supported for Extreme devices. Policies on third-party devices are implemented as IP
QoS policy rules.
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ExtremeWare Enterprise Manager supports Cisco devices running Cisco IOS version
11.2. Later software versions may work but have not been tested. ExtremeWare
Enterprise Manager 2.0 has been tested with the following models running Cisco IOS
11.2:
• Cisco 2500
• Cisco 3600
• Cisco 4000
• Cisco 7505
Other models may also work, but have not been tested. See the ExtremeWare Enterprise
Manager Release Notes that accompanied your software for the most current list of
supported models.
ExtremeWare Enterprise Manager uses a custom queue list for bandwidth control and a
priority queue list for priority control. The custom or priority queue list are bound to
each interface independently, so you can specify the queueing strategy individually for
any given interface. You also specify the set of access lists, the custom queue list and the
priority queue list for the ExtremeWare Enterprise Manager to use.
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