Cisco 1601 Hardware Installation Guide - Page 147

WIC-4ESW Interface Card Processor Requirements, WIC-4ESW Interface Card Supported Standards, WIC-

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LAN Interface Cards WIC-4ESW Card WIC-4ESW Interface Card Processor Requirements The MPC 860 microprocessor (revision B5 or later) is required for using the Cisco WIC-4ESW card. WIC-4ESW Interface Card Supported Standards The WIC-4ESW interface card supports IEEE 802.3 Ethernet standards and 100BASE-T Category 3, 4, and 5 UTP cable distances up to 328 feet (100 meters). The following standards are also supported: • 802.1d • 802.1p • 802.1q WIC-4ESW Interface Card Platform Limitations The following features are not supported on the WIC-4ESW interface card: • Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) trunking protocols (server and client modes, and transparent mode v2) • Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) backbone fast • STP portfast Bridge Protocol Data Unit (BPDU) guard • STP uplink fast • STP Root Guard • STP Unidirectional Link Detection (UDLD) • Port security • Protected Port • 802.1x port-based authentication • Storm control • Switched Port Analyzer (SPAN) • Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Snooping • 802.1P priority override • MAC address table commands • EtherChannel • Enable or disable per port based on unknown unicast or multicast flooding • Multicast groups • IP multicast support • Cisco Group Management Protocol (CGMP) client, CGMP fast-leave • Dynamic access ports • Dynamic trunk protocol • Dynamic VLANs OL-12849-01 3

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LAN Interface Cards
WIC-4ESW Card
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WIC-4ESW Interface Card Processor Requirements
The MPC 860 microprocessor (revision B5 or later) is required for using the Cisco WIC-4ESW card.
WIC-4ESW Interface Card Supported Standards
The WIC-4ESW interface card supports IEEE 802.3 Ethernet standards and 100BASE-T Category 3, 4,
and 5 UTP cable distances up to 328 feet (100 meters).
The following standards are also supported:
802.1d
802.1p
802.1q
WIC-4ESW Interface Card Platform Limitations
The following features are
not supported
on the WIC-4ESW interface card:
Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) trunking protocols (server and client modes, and transparent
mode v2)
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) backbone fast
STP portfast Bridge Protocol Data Unit (BPDU) guard
STP uplink fast
STP Root Guard
STP Unidirectional Link Detection (UDLD)
Port security
Protected Port
802.1x port-based authentication
Storm control
Switched Port Analyzer (SPAN)
Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Snooping
802.1P priority override
MAC address table commands
EtherChannel
Enable or disable per port based on unknown unicast or multicast flooding
Multicast groups
IP multicast support
Cisco Group Management Protocol (CGMP) client, CGMP fast-leave
Dynamic access ports
Dynamic trunk protocol
Dynamic VLANs