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Oracle® Communications IP Service Activator

Brocade IronWare Cartridge Guide

Release 7.2

E47721-01

October 2013

This guide provides detailed technical information about the Oracle Communications IP Service Activator Brocade IronWare cartridge, including supported features, device configuration information, and a sample device configuration.

About This Guide

This guide consists of the following sections:

Audience

This guide is intended for network managers and technical consultants responsible for implementing IP Service Activator within a network using Brocade routers.

Related Documents

For more information, see the following documents in the IP Service Activator documentation set:

  • See IP Service Activator Installation Guide for system requirements and information on installing, upgrading and uninstalling IP Service Activator.

  • See IP Service Activator Administrator's Guide for information and procedures related the duties a system administrator performs in monitoring and managing IP Service Activator.

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Cartridge Overview

IP Service Activator cartridges enable you to support your existing services, emerging services, and business needs. The cartridges operate in conjunction with the IP Service Activator core product. For more information, see IP Service Activator Concepts Guide.

IP Service Activator Brocade IronWare Cartridge Features

The following tables list the features and services supported by the IP Service Activator Brocade IronWare cartridge.

General IP Service Activator Features

Table 1 lists the support for general IP Service Activator features on the Brocade IronWare cartridge.

Table 1 General IP Service Activator Features

Area IP Service Activator Feature Supported on Brocade IronWare Cartridge

Configuration Protocol Support

Telnet

Yes

Configuration Protocol Support

Secure Shell (SSH)

Yes

Configuration Protocol Support

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)

No

Configuration Protocol Support

Vendor Proprietary

No

Device Discovery

SNMP

Yes

Device Discovery

Discovery Module

No

Device Configuration

Configuration Audit

No

Device Configuration

Command Reissue

Yes

Device Configuration

Auto ID Migration

No

Device Configuration

Save Running Configuration

Yes

Device Configuration

Configuration Version

No

Device Configuration

Configuration Options

No

Device Configuration

Synonyms

Yes

Device Configuration

Command Thresholding

Yes

Device Configuration

Threshold Activated Configuration Control

Yes

Supported Services

Interface Configuration Management

No

Supported Services

Quality of Service (QoS)

Partially

Supported Services

Layer 3 Multi Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) VPN

Yes

Supported Services

Point-to-Point Circuit Cross Connect (CCC)

No

Supported Services

Point-to-Point Virtual Leased Line (VLL) Martini

Yes

Supported Services

Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS)

Yes

Supported Services

Service Assurance Agent (SAA)

No

Supported Services

Netflow

No

Supported Services

Dynamic User VPN

No

Supported Services

IPsec

No

Supported Services

Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF)-Aware IPsec

No

Supported Services

Label Switched Path (LSP)

No

Supported Services

Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN)

Yes

Supported Services

Base Configuration Policies

No

Supported Services

Layer 2 QoS

Yes

Supported Services

QoS Attachment

No

Supported Services

VRF Route Maps

No

Supported Services

VPN and IP Multicast Module

No

Supported Services

Configuration Template Manager

Yes

SDK

Service Cartridge Software Development Kit (SDK)

Yes

SDK

Configuration Policy SDK

Yes


Layer 3 MPLS VPN

Table 2 lists the Layer 3 MPLS VPN support on the Brocade IronWare cartridge.

Table 2 Layer 3 MPLS VPN Support

Area IP Service Activator Feature Supported on Brocade IronWare Cartridge

Layer 3 MPLS VPN Support

Layer 3 MPLS VPN Support

Yes

Topology

Mesh

Yes

Topology

Hub and Spoke

Yes

Topology

Management

Yes

Addressing

Public IP

Yes

Addressing

Private IP

Yes

Addressing

Unnumbered

No

Addressing

Interface Description

No

VRF Table

VRF Export Map Reference

Yes

VRF Table

VRF Import Map Reference

Yes

VRF Table

VRF DHCP Helper

No

VRF Table

VRF Description

No

VRF Table

VRF Label

No

VRF Table

VRF Route Targets

Yes

VRF Table

VRF Table Name

Yes

VRF Table

VRF Route Distinguisher

Yes

VRF Table

VRF Route Limit (Max Routes)

Yes

VRF Table

External Border Gateway Protocol (EBGP) Multipath Load Sharing

Yes

VRF Table

Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) Multipath Load Sharing

No

VRF Table

Internal Border Gateway Protocol (IBGP) Multipath Load Sharing

Yes

VRF Table

EBGP and IBGP (EIGBGP) Multipath Load Sharing

No

VRF Table

IBGP Unequal-cost

No

VRF Table

VRF Import (Max Paths)

No

VRF Table

VRF Target

No

VRF Table

VRF Reduction

Yes

VRF Table

Force Install

Yes

VRF Table

Shareable

Yes

VRF Table

Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Router ID

No

VRF Table

Interface-less VRF

No

Routing Options

Routing Options

No

Routing Options

Autonomous Systems (AS)

No

Routing Options

Autonomous System Number (ASN) Loops

No

Routing Options

Independent Domain

No

Routing Options

Load Balancing

No

Routing Options

Multipath

No

Routing Options

Multipath Unequal Cost

No

Routing Options

Multipath Internal and External Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) paths

No

Static Routing

Static Routing

Yes

Static Routing

Static Global Routes

Yes

Static Routing

Static Local Routes (Redistribution)

Yes

Static Routing

Static Permanent Routes

No

Static Routing

Static Tag Value

No

Static Routing

Static Next Hop IP Address

Yes

Static Routing

Static Next Hop Interface

Yes

Static Routing

Static Next Hop IP and Interface

No

Static Routing

Static Route to Null0

Yes

BGP

BGP Network Statements

Yes

BGP

BGP Aggregate Statements

Yes

eBGP

eBGP

Yes

eBGP

EBGP AS Override

Yes

eBGP

EBGP Site of Origin

Yes

eBGP

Remove Private AS

Yes

eBGP

EBGP Update Source

No

eBGP

EBGP Multihop

Yes

eBGP

EBGP Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD)

No

eBGP

EBGP Allow AS in

Yes

eBGP

EBGP Provider Edge (PE)- Customer Edge (CE) MD5 Authentication

Yes

eBGP

EBGP Local AS

No

eBGP

EBGP Advertise Address Family

No

eBGP

EBGP Local AS No Prepend

No

eBGP

EBGP Neighbor Description

Yes

eBGP

EBGP Soft Reconfiguration

Yes

eBGP

EBGP Router as Next Hop

No

eBGP

EBGP Neighbor weight

No

eBGP

EBGP Filters

No

eBGP

EBGP Prefix Limit

Yes

eBGP

EBGP Prefix Limit Restart

No

eBGP

EBGP Prefix Filters

Yes

eBGP

EBGP Standard Community Attributes

Yes

eBGP

EBGP Extended Community Attributes

Yes

eBGP

EBGP Timers

No

eBGP

Keep Alive

No

eBGP

Hold Timer

No

eBGP

EBGP Neighbor Advertisement Interval

No

eBGP

EBGP Inbound Route Map

Yes

eBGP

EBGP Neighbor Site of Origin (SOO)

No

eBGP

External Route Map

Yes

eBGP

Generated Route Map

Yes

eBGP

EBGP Local Preference

Yes

eBGP

EBGP Site of Origin Route-map

Yes

eBGP

Route Map Name

Yes

eBGP

EBGP Outbound Route Map

Yes

eBGP

External Route Map

Yes

eBGP

EBGP Route Dampening

No

eBGP

Redistribution into BGP

Yes

eBGP

BGP Redistribution Metric and Policy from Connected

Yes

eBGP

BGP Redistribution Metric and Policy from Static

Yes

eBGP

BGP Redistribution Metric and Policy from Routing Information Protocol (RIP)

Yes

eBGP

BGP Redistribution Metric and Policy from OSPF

Yes

eBGP

BGP Redistribution Metric and Policy from EIGRP

No

eBPG

EBGP Neighbor Transport Connection Mode Active/Passive

No

eBGP

EBGP Neighbor Transport PathMTUDiscovery

No

eBGP

EBGP Neighbor Transport Single Session/MultiSession

No

eBGP

EBGP Neighbor

No

eBGP

EBPP Log Updown

No

eBGP

Default Route

Yes

OSPF

OSPF

Yes

OSPF

OSPF Area

Yes

OSPF

OSPF Area Type

Yes

OSPF

OSPF not-so-stubby area (NSSA) Type 7 Redistribution

No

OSPF

OSPF Maximum Paths

Yes

OSPF

OSPF Cost

Yes

OSPF

OSPF BGP Redistribution Tag

Yes

OSPF

OSPF Distribute In Filter

No

OSPF

OSPF Distribute Out Filter

No

OSPF

OSPF Shortest Path First (SPF) Throttling

Yes

OSPF

OSPF MD5 Authentication

Yes

OSPF

OSPF Summary Addresses

Yes

OSPF

Suppress Advertise

No

OSPF

Tag Value

No

OSPF

Redistribution into OSPF

Yes

OSPF

OSPF Redistribution Metric and Policy from Connected

Yes

OSPF

OSPF Redistribution Metric and Policy from Static

Yes

OSPF

OSPF Redistribution Metric and Policy from RIP

No

OSPF

OSPF Redistribution Metric and Policy from BGP

Yes

OSPF

OSPF Redistribution Metric and Policy from EIGRP

No

OSPF

Default Route

Yes

RIP

RIP

Yes

RIP

RIP Ignore Routes from Source

Yes

RIP

RIP Passive Interface

No

RIP

Redistribution into RIP

Yes

RIP

RIP Redistribution Metric and Policy from Connected

Yes

RIP

RIP Redistribution Metric and Policy from Static

Yes

RIP

RIP Redistribution Metric and Policy from OSPF

No

RIP

RIP Redistribution Metric and Policy from BGP

Yes

RIP

RIP Redistribution Metric and Policy from EIGRP

No

RIP

Default Route

No

EIGRP

EIGRP

No

EIGRP

EIGRP Device ASN

No

EIGRP

EIGRP Site ASN

No

EIGRP

EIGRP Site of Origin

No

EIGRP

EIGRP Route-map Name for SOO

No

EIGRP

EIGRP MD5 Authentication

No

EIGRP

EIGRP Maximum Paths

No

EIGRP

EIGRP Redistribution

No

EIGRP

EIGRP Redistribution Metrics and Policy from Connected

No

EIGRP

EIGRP Redistribution Metrics and Policy from Static

No

EIGRP

EIGRP Redistribution Metrics and Policy from BGP

No

EIGRP

EIGRP Redistribution Metrics and Policy from OSPF

No

EIGRP

EIGRP Redistribution Metrics and Policy from RIP

No


Layer 2 VLL

Table 3 lists the Layer 2 VLL support on the Brocade IronWare cartridge.

Table 3 Layer 2 VLL Support

Area IP Service Activator Feature Supported on Brocade IronWare Cartridge

Circuit Cross Connect

Circuit Cross Connect (CCC)

No

Circuit Cross Connect

Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) AAL5

No

Circuit Cross Connect

ATM Cell

No

Circuit Cross Connect

Ethernet

No

Circuit Cross Connect

Ethernet VLAN

No

Circuit Cross Connect

Frame

No

Circuit Cross Connect

High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC)

No

Circuit Cross Connect

Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)

No

Martini Point-to-Point

ATM AAL5

No

Martini Point-to-Point

ATM Cell

No

Martini Point-to-Point

Ethernet

Yes

Martini Point-to-Point

Ethernet VLAN

Yes

Martini Point-to-Point

Frame

No

Martini Point-to-Point

Port Based

Yes

Martini Point-to-Point

Port and VLAN Tagged

Yes


VLAN

Table 4 lists the VLAN support on the Brocade IronWare cartridge.

Table 4 VLAN Support

IP Service Activator Feature Supported on Brocade IronWare Cartridge

VLAN (TLS L2 Site)

No

Tagged VLAN

No

Untagged VLAN

No

VLAN Module

Yes

Tagged VLAN

Yes

Untagged VLAN

Yes

Queue-in-Queue VLAN

Yes

vlanDefinitions

Yes

VLAN State

Yes

VLAN Media (Type): Ethernet

Yes

Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU)

Yes

Security Association Identifier (SAID)

Yes

vlanInterface

Yes

Tagged VLAN: Encapsulation Type

Yes

Encapsulation Type: dot1 q

Yes

Encapsulation Type: isl

Yes

Tagged VLAN: Switchport No Negotiate

Yes

Tagged VLAN: Native VLAN

Yes

Tagged VLAN: VLAN Range

Yes

Untagged VLAN

Yes

Queue-in-Queue VLAN

Yes


Virtual Private LAN Service

Table 5 lists the virtual private LAN service (VPLS) support on the Brocade IronWare cartridge.

Table 5 VPLS Support

IP Service Activator Feature Supported on Brocade IronWare Cartridge

VPLS (TLS L2-Site)

Yes

Port Based

Yes

Port and VLAN Tagged

Yes


Quality of Service

Table 6 lists the Quality of Service (QoS) support on the Brocade IronWare cartridge.

Table 6 QoS Support

IP Service Activator Feature Supported on Brocade IronWare Cartridge

Layer 3 Qos Support

Partially

Access Rule Support

No

Inbound Access Rule Support

No

Outbound Access Rule Support

No

Logging

No

Suppress Management Traffic Terms

No

Named Access Control List (ACL) Support

No

Numbered ACL Support

No

Guarantees Supported

No

Limits Supported

No

Access Rule Classification Criteria

No

Access Rule Classification Based on Source IPv4 Address

No

Access Rule Classification Based on Destination IPv4 Address

No

Access Rule Classification Based on Source IP Port

No

Access Rule Classification Based on Destination IP Port

No

Access Rule Classification Based on IP Protocol

No

Access Rule Classification Based on DiffServ Codepoints

No

Access Rule Classification Based on IPv4 Precedence Codepoints

No

Access Rule Classification Based on IPv4 Type of Service (TOS) Codepoints

No

Access Rule Classification Based on URL

No

Access Rule Classification Based on Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Type

No

Access Rule Classification Based on Application Protocol

No

Access Rule Classification Based on Application Type

No

Access Rule Classification Based on Domain Name

No

Access Rule Classification Based on 802.1p User Priority

No

Access Rule Classification Based on MPLS EXP Value

No

Access Rule Classification Based on Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) Flag Values

No

Access Rule Classification Based on Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) Flag Values

No

Access Rule Classification Based on Fragments

No

Access Rule Classification Based on Input Interface Traffic

No

Access Rule Classification Based on VLAN Traffic

No

Access Rule Classification Based on Port Traffic

No

Access Rule Classification Based on Sub Application

No

Traffic Classification Rules

No

Inbound Traffic Classification Rule Support

No

Outbound Traffic Classification Rule Support

No

Named ACL Support

No

Traffic Classification Rule Criteria

 

Traffic Classification Based on Source Media Access Control (MAC) Address

No

Traffic Classification Based on Destination MAC Address

No

Traffic Classification Based on Source IPv4 Address

No

Traffic Classification Based on Destination IPv4 Address

No

Traffic Classification Based on Source IP Port

No

Traffic Classification Based on Destination IP Port

No

Traffic Classification Based on IP Protocol

No

Traffic Classification Based on all DiffServ Code Points

No

Traffic Classification Based on IPv4 Precedence Codepoints

No

Traffic Classification Based on IPv4 TOS Codepoints

No

Traffic Classification Based on URL

No

Traffic Classification Based on MIME Type

No

Traffic Classification Based on Application Protocol

No

Traffic Classification Based on Application Type

No

Traffic Classification Based on Domain Name

No

Traffic Classification Based on 802.1p User Priority

No

Traffic Classification Based on MPLS EXP Value

No

Traffic Classification Based on TCP Flag Bits

No

Traffic Classification Based on ICMP Flag Values

No

Traffic Classification Based on Fragments

No

Traffic Classification Marking

No

Marking DiffServ Code Points

No

Marking IPv4 IP Precedence

No

Marking IPv4 TOS

No

Marking 802.1p User Priority

No

Marking: MPLS Experimental Bit

No

Marking: Topmost MPLS Experimental Bit

No

Discard Class

No

Trust Type

No

Traffic Policing Rules

No

Inbound Traffic Policing Rule Support

No

Outbound Traffic Policing Rule Support

No

Policing Rule: Named ACL Support

No

Policing Rule Classification Criteria

No

Policing Classification Based on Source MAC Address

No

Policing Classification Based on Destination MAC Address

No

Policing Classification Based on Source IPv4 Address

No

Policing Classification Based on Destination IPv4 Address

No

Policing Classification Based on Source IP Port

No

Policing Classification Based on Destination IP Port

No

Policing Classification Based on IP Protocol

No

Policing Classification Based on all DiffServ Code Points

No

Policing Classification Based on IPv4 Precedence Codepoints

No

Policing Classification Based on IPv4 TOS Codepoints

No

Policing Classification Based on URL

No

Policing Classification Based on MIME Type

No

Policing Classification Based on Application Protocol

No

Policing Classification Based on Application Type

No

Policing Classification Based on Domain Name

No

Policing Classification Based on 802.1p User Priority

No

Policing Classification Based on MPLS EXP value

No

Policing Classification Based on TCP Flags

No

Policing Classification Based on ICMP Flag values

No

Policing Classification Based on Fragments

No

Policing Rule Marking Actions

No

Policing: Marking DiffServ Code Points

No

Policing: Marking IPv4 IP Precedence

No

Policing: Marking IPv4 TOS

No

Policing: Marking 802.1p User Priority

No

Policing: Marking: MPLS Experimental Bit

No

Policing: Marking Topmost MPLS Experimental Bit

No

Standard Per Hop Behaviour (PHB) Group Support

No

PHB Weighted Round Robin (WRR)

No

PHB WRR Inbound

No

PHB WRR Outbound

No

PHB Priority Queuing (PQ)

No

PHB Priority Queuing Inbound

No

PHB Priority Queuing Outbound

No

PHB Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ)

No

PHB WFQ Inbound

No

PHB WFQ Outbound

No

PHB-WFQ Class-based Queuing Support

No

PHB-WFQ Discard Eligibility Marking

No

PHB-WFQ Priority Queuing Percentage Bandwidth Support

No

PHB-WFQ Low Priority Queue Percentage Bandwidth Support

No

PHB-WFQ Per-queue Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED) Support

No

PHB-WFQ Per-queue Tail Drop Limits

No

PHB Congestion Avoidance: WRED

No

PHB Inbound WRED

No

PHB Outbound WRED

No

PHB WRED: Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) Support

No

PHB WRED: IPv4 Precedence

No

PHB WRED: Parameters

No

PHB WRED: Min Threshold

No

PHB WRED: Max Threshold

No

PHB WRED: Weight Factor

No

PHB WRED: Exponential Weight Constant

No

PHB: Explicit Congestion Notification

No

PHB Rate Limiting

No

PHB Inbound Rate Limiting

No

PHB Outbound Rate Limiting

No

PHB Rate Limit Average

No

PHB Rate Limit Burst Rate

No

PHB Rate Limit Burst Interval

No

PHB Frame Relay Fragmentation (FRF)

No

PHB FRF.12

No

PHB Frame Relay Traffic Shaping (FRTS)

No

PHB FRTS - Committed Information Rate (CIR)

No

PHB FRTS - MINCIR

No

PHB FRTS - Committed Burst (BC)

No

PHB FRTS - Excess Burst (BE)

No

PHB Inbound CIR

No

PHB Inbound MINCIR

No

PHB Inbound BC

No

PHB Inbound BE

No

PHB Backwards Explicit Congestion Notification (BECN)

No

PHB Forward Explicit Congestion Notification (FECN)

No

PHB Frame Relay Hold-Queue Depth

No

PHB ATM Traffic Shaping

No

PHB Outbound ATM Traffic Shaping

No

PHB Inbound ATM Traffic Shaping

No

PHB ATM Service Classes

No

PHB ATM Service Class - Unspecified Bit Rate (UBR)

No

PHB ATM Service Class - Constant Bit Rate (CBR)

No

PHB ATM Service Class - Real Time (RT) Variable Bit Rate (VBR)

No

PHB ATM Service Class - Non-Real Time (NRT) VBR

No

PHB ATM Service Class - Available Bit Rate (ABR)

No

PHB ATM Service Class - VC-Class Map Generation

No

PHB ATM Service Class - VC-Class Map Explicit Naming

No

PHB ATM Hold-Queue Depth

No

PHB ATM TX-Ring Limit Support

No

Modular Quality of Service Command-Line Interface (MQC)-PHB Support

No

MQC-PHB Classification Criteria

No

Traffic Classification Explicit ACL Number Specification

No

Traffic Classification Explicit ACL Name Specification

No

Traffic Classification Based on Source MAC Address

No

Traffic Classification Based on Destination MAC Address

No

Traffic Classification Based on Source IPv4 Address

No

Traffic Classification Based on Destination IPv4 Address

No

Traffic Classification Based on Source IP Port

No

Traffic Classification Based on Destination IP Port

No

Traffic Classification Based on IP Protocol

No

Traffic Classification Based on all DiffServ Code Points

No

Traffic Classification Based on URL

No

Traffic Classification Based on MIME Type

No

Traffic Classification Based on Application Protocol

No

Traffic Classification Based on MPLS EXP Value

No

Traffic Classification Based on ATM Cell Loss Priority

No

Traffic Classification - Nested Class Map

No

Traffic Classification Match Any Support

No

Traffic Classification Exclude Option

No

Traffic Classification Based on TCP Flag Bits

No

Traffic Classification Based on ICMP Flag Values

No

Traffic Classification Based on IPv4 IP Precedence

No

Traffic Classification Based on Fragments

No

Traffic Classification Routing Table Protocol (RTP) Protocol Port

No

Compound Traffic Classification

No

Low Latency Queuing (LLQ)

No

LLQ Inbound

No

LLQ Outbound

No

LLQ Absolute Bandwidth Support

No

LLQ Percentage Bandwidth Support

No

LLQ Percentage Remaining Bandwidth Support

No

LLQ Device Default Bandwidth

No

LLQ Burst Support

No

Class Based Weighted Fair Queue (CBWFQ)

No

CBWFQ Inbound

No

CBWFQ Outbound

No

CBWFQ Absolute Bandwidth Support

No

CBWFQ Percentage Bandwidth Support

No

CBWFQ Remaining Percentage Bandwidth Support

No

CBWFQ Queue Limit Support

No

Fair-queue Flow Queue-limit Default

No

Fair-queue Flow Queue-limit Limit

No

CBWFQ Max Reserved Bandwidth

No

MQC-PHB Default WFQ

No

MQC-PHB Default WFQ Inbound

No

MQC-PHB Default WFQ Outbound

No

MQC-PHB Default Reserved Bandwidth Control

No

MQC-PHB Single Rate Policing

No

MQC-PHB Single Rate Policing Inbound

No

MQC-PHB Single Rate Policing Outbound

No

MQC-PHB Single Rate Policing Absolute Rate

No

MQC-PHB Single Rate Policing Percent Rate

No

Default Committed Burst Size (CBS)

No

Default Excess Burst Size (EBS)

No

MQC-PHB Two Rate Policing

No

MQC-PHB Two Rate Policing Inbound

No

MQC-PHB Two Rate Policing Outbound

No

MQC-PHB Two Rate Policing Absolute Rate

No

MQC-PHB Two Rate Policing Percent Rate

No

MQC-PHB Policing Actions

No

MQC-PHB Policing: Drop

No

MQC-PHB Policing: Set IPv4 IP Precedence

No

MQC-PHB Policing: Set DiffServ Code Points

No

MQC-PHB Policing: Set MPLS Exp

No

MQC-PHB Policing: Set FR DE

No

MQC-PHB Policing: Set ATM CLP

No

MQC-PHB Shaping Support

No

MQC-PHB Shaping: Inbound

No

MQC-PHB Shaping: Outbound

No

MQC-PHB Shaping: Default Shaping

No

MQC-PHB Shaping: Shape Average

No

MQC-PHB Shaping: Shape Peak

No

MQC-PHB Shaping: Default Bc

No

MQC-PHB Shaping: Default Be

No

MQC-PHB Maximum Number of Shaping Buffers

No

MQC-PHB: FRTS Support

No

MQC-PHB: FRTS Inbound

No

MQC-PHB: FRTS Outbound

No

MQC-PHB: FRTS MINCIR

No

MQC-PHB: FRTS BECN

No

MQC-PHB: FRTS FECN

No

MQC-PHB Marking Support

No

MQC-PHB Marking Inbound

No

MQC-PHB Marking Outbound

No

MQC-PHB Marking: DiffServ Code Point Support

No

MQC-PHB Marking: MPLS Experimental Bit Support

No

MQC-PHB Marking TopMost MPLS EXP Support

No

MQC-PHB Marking Frame Relay Discard Eligibility Bit Support

No

MQC-PHB Marking ATM Cell Loss Priority Support

No

MQC-PHB Marking IPv4 IP Precedence

No

MQC-PHB Marking IPv4 TOS

No

MQC-PHB Marking IPv4 Discard Class

No

MQC-PHB Marking Trust Type

No

MQC-PHB Congestion Avoidance

No

MQC-PHB Inbound Congestion Avoidance

No

MQC-PHB Outbound Congestion Avoidance

No

Tail Drop Limit

No

Tail Drop Default

No

MQC-PHB WRED Device Default Parameters

No

MQC-PHB WRED IP Precedence Support

No

MQC-PHB WRED DSCP Support

No

MQC-PHB Nesting Support

No

MQC-PHB Inbound Nesting

No

MQC-PHB Outbound Nesting

No

MQC-PHB Header Compression

No

MQC-PHB RTP Header Compression Support

No

MQC-PHB TCP Header Compression Support

No


Layer 2 QoS

Table 7 lists the Layer 2 QoS support on the Brocade IronWare cartridge.

Table 7 Layer 2 QoS Support

IP Service Activator Feature Supported on Brocade IronWare Cartridge

catOSPolicingRule Configuration Policy

No

Policing Rule IP Classification Criteria

No

Classification Based on Trust Type

No

Classification Based on DiffServ Code Point

No

Classification Based on Source IPv4 Address

No

Classification Based on Destination IPv4 Address

No

Policing Rule MAC Classification Criteria

No

Classification Based on Trust Type

No

Classification Based on DiffServ Code Point

No

Classification Based on Source MAC Address

No

Classification Based on Destination MAC Address

No

Policing Rule IPX Classification Criteria

No

Classification Based on Trust Type

No

Classification Based on DiffServ Code Point

No

Classification Based on Source MAC Address

No

Classification Based on Destination MAC Address

No

Classification Based on Protocol

No

Classification Based on Source IPX Address

No

Classification Based on Destination IPX Address

No

rate-limit Configuration Policy

Yes

qosCosAttachment Configuration Policy

No


Unsupported Features

The following features are not supported with the IP Service Activator Brocade IronWare cartridge:

  • Service Assurance

  • Netflow

  • DU VPN

  • LSP

  • IPsec

  • VRF-Aware IPsec

  • VRF and IP Multicast

  • VRF Route Maps

  • Interface Configuration Management

  • Base Configuration Policies

Brocade Hardware and Software

For complete information on the Brocade platforms supported with the IP Service Activator Brocade IronWare cartridge, see IP Service Activator Installation Guide.

Operating Systems

For complete information on the supported operating systems for the Brocade IronWare cartridge, see IP Service Activator Installation Guide.

Installing the Cartridge

For cartridge installation procedures, see IP Service Activator Installation Guide.

Installing Configuration Policies

IP Service Activator supports extensible configuration policies that are visible through the UI. The configuration policies include one CFG file and one or more compressed HTML files.

For the configuration policy installation procedure, see IP Service Activator Installation Guide.

Device Configuration

To configure Brocade devices, see the Brocade documentation:

http://www.brocade.com/data-center-best-practices/resource-center/index.page

Supported Authentication Methods

The IP Service Activator Brocade IronWare cartridge supports Telnet with TACACS+ authentication method on all devices.

Sample Configuration

Following is a sample Brocade IronWare cartridge configuration:

!                                                                 
ip vrf IPSA_1:191548                                              
 rd 1:191548                                                      
 route-target export 1:196660
 route-target import 1:196660
 import map importMap
 export map exportMap
!
ip route vrf IPSA_1:191548 192.168.100.0/24 192.168.15.2
!                                                                 
interface ethernet 2/15                                           
 enable                                                           
ip vrf forwarding IPSA_1:191548                                  
 ip address 192.168.15.1/24                                       
!                           
router bgp
 local-as 1
 address-family ipv4 unicast vrf IPSA_1:191548
 
 exit-address-family
!

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