Cisco NM-HD-1V= User Guide - Page 43

Benefits, Restrictions, Fallback Bridging Network Example

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16- and 36-Port Ethernet Switch Module for Cisco 2600 Series, Cisco 3600 Series, and Cisco 3700 Series Feature Overview Figure 19 Fallback Bridging Network Example Cisco router with Ethernet switch network module Routed port 172.20.130.1 Host C 172.20.128.1 SVI 1 Host A SVI 2 172.20.129.1 Host B 88854 VLAN 20 VLAN 30 Benefits • Statistical gains by combining multiple traffic types over a common IP infrastructure. • Long distance savings • Support for Intra-chassis stacking • Voice connectivity over data applications • IPSEC, ACL, VPN and Firewall options • New broadband WAN options The Interface Range Specification feature makes configuration easier for these reasons: • Identical commands can be entered once for a range of interfaces, rather than being entered separately for each interface. • Interface ranges can be saved as macros. Restrictions The following functions are not supported in this release: • CGMP client, CGMP fast-leave • Dynamic ports • Dynamic access ports • Secure ports • Dynamic trunk protocol • Dynamic VLANs • GARP, GMRP, and GVRP • ISL tagging (The chip does not support ISL.) • Layer 3 switching onboard • Monitoring of VLANs Cisco IOS Release 12.2(2)XT, 12.2(8)T, and 12.2(15)ZJ 43

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16- and 36-Port Ethernet Switch Module for Cisco 2600 Series, Cisco 3600 Series, and Cisco 3700 Series
Feature Overview
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Cisco IOS Release 12.2(2)XT, 12.2(8)T, and 12.2(15)ZJ
Figure 19
Fallback Bridging Network Example
Benefits
Statistical gains by combining multiple traffic types over a common IP infrastructure.
Long distance savings
Support for Intra-chassis stacking
Voice connectivity over data applications
IPSEC, ACL, VPN and Firewall options
New broadband WAN options
The Interface Range Specification feature makes configuration easier for these reasons:
Identical commands can be entered once for a range of interfaces, rather than being entered
separately for each interface.
Interface ranges can be saved as macros.
Restrictions
The following functions are not supported in this release:
CGMP client, CGMP fast-leave
Dynamic ports
Dynamic access ports
Secure ports
Dynamic trunk protocol
Dynamic VLANs
GARP, GMRP, and GVRP
ISL tagging (The chip does not support ISL.)
Layer 3 switching onboard
Monitoring of VLANs
Host A
Host C
SVI 1
172.20.128.1
172.20.129.1
Routed port
172.20.130.1
SVI 2
Cisco router with
Ethernet switch
network module
VLAN 20
Host B
VLAN 30
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