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Ethernet port to ATM AAL5 PVC L2VPN Interworking (bridged and routed modes)
Layer 2 QoS features such as classifying or marking based on an L2 value
MIB support including PW-TDM-MIB, PW-ATM-MIB, and PW-CESOPSN-MIB
N:1 PVC Mapping with non-unique VPI (N>1)
QoS Limitations
For a description of QoS features and limitations on the Cisco ASR 903 Router in Release 3.8S, see
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/asr903/software/guide/chassis/Release3.8.0S/ASR903-Chas
sis-SW-38.html
Software Upgrade Limitation
We recommend you set the interface-module-delay value to 150 or greater in order to ensure
sufficient time for IM software upgrades.
Subinterfaces Limitation
The Cisco ASR 903 router does not support subinterface configurations except on ATM interfaces.
Note
T1/E1 IM Limitations
Inverting data on the T1/E1 interface is not supported—Inverting the data stream using the invert
data interface command is not supported.
Bit error rate test (BERT) patterns have limited support—Currently, only the 2^11, 2^15,
2^20-O153, and 2^20-QRSS patterns are supported for BERT.
If you issue the no card type command on the controller, you must reload the router in order to
configure a new card type value.
VPLS BGP Signaling
TE as core interface is supported for VPLS BGP Signalling but TE as preferred path is not
supported.
MAC Flushing is not supported in this release for VPLS BGP Signaling.
Templates are not supported in this release for VPLS BGP Signaling.
Support for H-VPLS is available only for the hierarchical route reflector (RR) model.
BGP Signaling Inter-AS Option A is supported in this release. BGP Signaling Inter-AS Option B
and Inter-AS Option C are not supported in this release.
Maximum number of supported BGP Signaling neighbors per VFI is 32.
When route designator (RD) is explicitly configured within the same VPLS domain, the virtual
forwarding interface (VFI)s with the same VPN ID on different PE's must have the same RD
configured (as the auto-generated RD is same for Intra AS). Thus, all the PE's within a VPLS domain
must have the same RD. See
Configurations:, page
For more information, see
OL-26630-12
You can configure similar functionality using multiple Ethernet Virtual Connections on an
interface. For more information, see
ASR 903
Router.
Example: Configuring VPLS BGP Signaling with Explicit RD
6.
VPLS BGP Signaling.
Configuring Ethernet Virtual Connections on the Cisco
Cisco IOS XE 3S Release Notes for the Cisco ASR 903 Router
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