Table 57-1.
Feature/Capability
Layer 3 (IPv4/IPv6) ACLs, TraceLists, PBR, QoS on
physical interfaces and LAGs
IPv4 ARP and IPv6 Neighbor Discovery
Layer 2 ACLs on VLANs
FEFD
Layer 2 QoS
Support for storm-control (broadcast and
unknown-unicast)
sFlow
VRRP on physical and logical interfaces
Secondary IP Addresses
Following IPv6 capabilities
Basic
OSPFv3
ISIS
BGP
ACL
Multicast
NDP
RAD
Ingress/Egress Storm-Control (per-interface/global)
CAM Profiles
Layer 3 CAM resources are shared among all VRF instances. To ensure that each VRF instance has
sufficient CAM space:
•
On an E-Series Terascale platform, use the
reload the system command to activate the VRF CAM profile for IPv4 or IPv6.
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Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF)
Supported? Note
ACLs supported on all VRF ports.
TraceLists are common for entire line card
(except on ExaScale).
PBR supported on default-VRF only.
QoS supported on all VRF ports.
Yes
ARP is VRF-aware.
IPv6 is supported only for default-VRF.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Extended-gateway information supported
for default-VRF only
Yes
Supported on
including the
Yes
Yes
Supported on default-VRF only
Yes
Supported on default-VRF only
Yes
Supported on default-VRF only
Yes
Supported on default-VRF only
Yes
ACL supported on all VRF ports
Yes
Supported on default-VRF only
Yes
Supported on default-VRF only
Yes
Supported on default-VRF only
Yes
cam-profile ipv4-vrf
cam-profile ipv4-v6-vrf
or
all VRF instances,
default-VRF
command and