Feature history for gigabit etherchannel – Cisco 10000 User Manual

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Cisco 10000 Series Router Software Configuration Guide

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Chapter 20 Configuring Gigabit EtherChannel Features

Feature History for Gigabit EtherChannel

Configuring QoS Service Policies on GEC Interfaces, page 20-3

Configuring Policy Based Routing Support on a GEC Bundle, page 20-7

Configuring IEEE 802.1Q and QinQ Support on GEC Bundle, page 20-7

Configuring MVPN Support on GEC Bundle, page 20-9

Configuring PPPoX Support on a GEC Bundle, page 20-9

Configuring High Availability Support on GEC Bundle, page 20-11

Configuring 8 Member Links per GEC Bundle, page 20-11

Configuration Example, page 20-12

For more information on Gigabit EtherChannels (GEC) see, the Link Aggregation Control Protocol
(LACP) (802.3ad) for Gigabit Interfaces
feature guide at:

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122sb/newft/122sb31/10gigeth.htm

Feature History for Gigabit EtherChannel

Cisco IOS Release

Description

Required PRE

12.2(31)SB

This feature was supported only on native line cards.

QoS policies supported only on GEC member links.

PRE2 and PRE3

12.2(33)SB

This feature is supported on native line cards

1

and the SPA

Interface Processor (SIP) and Shared Port Adapters (SPA)

2

on the Cisco 10000 Series router.

1.

1 Port GE – Half-height and 1 Port GE – Full-height.

2.

2 Port GE – Half-height and 5 Port GE – Half-height.

PRE3 and PRE4

12.2(33)SB

The following Gigabit EtherChannel enhancements were
added on the Cisco 10000 Series router:

QoS Service Policies on GEC Bundle

3

PPPoE hitless

4

switchover support with Link

Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) (802.3ad) port
channel

PBR Support for GEC Bundle

IEEE 802.1Q and QinQ Support on GEC Bundle

Multicast VPN Support on GEC Bundle

PPPoX Support for GEC Bundle (includes PPPoEoE,
PPPoEoQinQ, PPPoVLAN)

High availability for SSO, NSF, ISSU, and NSR

8 Member Links per GEC bundle

3.

Queuing actions still require QoS application on each member link.

4.

A hitless switchover implies that no PPPoX sessions are dropped when an active member link fails and the passive or backup
link takes over as the active link.

PRE2, PRE3, and
PRE4

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