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Alcatel is at the forefront of the development and delivery of carrier-grade IP/multipro- tocol label switching (MPLS) networks and is setting the standard for IP network transformation based on a vision, portfolio and commitment to deliver next-generation user-centric solutions. Release 4.0 of the Alcatel 7750 Service Router (SR) rein- forces that leadership. The Alcatel 7750 Service Router (SR) is a superior multi-service edge router (MSER). It gives service providers a competitive advantage by allowing them to deliver the next wave of residential, business and mobile services on a single IP/MPLS network. The Alcatel 7750 SR is available in three chassis sizes — 1-slot, 7-slot and 12-slot — all of which offer a wide range of interfaces with unmatched density and service performance. Leveraging the inte- grated Alcatel Service Router Operating System (SR OS), the Alcatel 7750 SR pro- vides a rich, highly available and scalable software foundation that integrates tightly with its fully programmable, flexible fast path architecture. The Alcatel 7750 SR enforces stringent service level agreements (SLAs) with unprecedented service assurance capabil- ities. With industry-leading high availability features such as non-stop routing, non- stop services and graceful restart helper mode, the Alcatel 7750 SR has become the platform of choice to enable a new wave of “always on” IP/MPLS services. In order to minimize troubleshooting time, the Alcatel 7750 SR features a suite of unmatched service-aware operations, administration and maintenance (OAM) tools. These tools allow the operator to test data flow in both directions, verify service connectivity and service tunnel operation and view end-user traffic from a remote location without the need for an external network analyzer. As a result, service providers are able to roll out new services faster to more customers at a lower operational cost on a common network infrastructure. The Alcatel 7750 SR uses sophisticated packet processing capabilities and service- aware hierarchical quality of service (H-QoS) to provide the service richness required for higher-margin value added services. It also allows operators to minimize costs by ensuring service continuity of triple play, virtual private LAN service (VPLS), virtual private wire service (VPWS), frame relay (FR), ATM, IP virtual private network (IP VPN) and enhanced Internet services (IES) across an IP/MPLS network. Finally, The Alcatel 7750 Service Router is a superior multi-service edge router. It gives service providers a competitive advantage by allowing them to distinguish themselves from competitors and grow revenues with a new wave of residential, business and mobile services on a single IP/MPLS network. Alcatel 7750 SR Service Router | Release 4.0

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Alcatel is at the forefront of the developmentand delivery of carrier-grade IP/multipro-tocol label switching (MPLS) networksand is setting the standard for IP networktransformation based on a vision, portfolioand commitment to deliver next-generationuser-centric solutions. Release 4.0 of theAlcatel 7750 Service Router (SR) rein-forces that leadership.

The Alcatel 7750 Service Router (SR)is a superior multi-service edge router(MSER). It gives service providers acompetitive advantage by allowing themto deliver the next wave of residential,business and mobile services on a singleIP/MPLS network.

The Alcatel 7750 SR is available inthree chassis sizes — 1-slot, 7-slot and 12-slot — all of which offer a wide rangeof interfaces with unmatched density andservice performance. Leveraging the inte-grated Alcatel Service Router OperatingSystem (SR OS), the Alcatel 7750 SR pro-vides a rich, highly available and scalablesoftware foundation that integrates tightlywith its fully programmable, flexible fastpath architecture.

The Alcatel 7750 SR enforces stringentservice level agreements (SLAs) withunprecedented service assurance capabil-ities. With industry-leading high availability

features such as non-stop routing, non-stop services and graceful restart helpermode, the Alcatel 7750 SR has becomethe platform of choice to enable a newwave of “always on” IP/MPLS services. Inorder to minimize troubleshooting time,the Alcatel 7750 SR features a suite ofunmatched service-aware operations,administration and maintenance (OAM)tools. These tools allow the operator totest data flow in both directions, verifyservice connectivity and service tunneloperation and view end-user traffic from a remote location without the need for an external network analyzer. As a result,service providers are able to roll out newservices faster to more customers at alower operational cost on a commonnetwork infrastructure.

The Alcatel 7750 SR uses sophisticatedpacket processing capabilities and service-aware hierarchical quality of service (H-QoS)to provide the service richness requiredfor higher-margin value added services. Italso allows operators to minimize costs byensuring service continuity of triple play,virtual private LAN service (VPLS), virtualprivate wire service (VPWS), frame relay(FR), ATM, IP virtual private network (IP VPN) and enhanced Internet services(IES) across an IP/MPLS network. Finally,

The Alcatel 7750 Service Router is a superior multi-service edgerouter. It gives service providers a competitive advantage byallowing them to distinguish themselves from competitors andgrow revenues with a new wave of residential, business andmobile services on a single IP/MPLS network.

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the Alcatel 7750 SR is fully managed by the industryleading Alcatel 5620 Service Aware Manager (SAM),which is designed to simplify service provisioning,management and troubleshooting of IP/MPLS networks.

ALCATEL 7750 SR R4.0 DELIVERS A COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGERelease 4.0 offers leading features in a number of key areas.

For innovative and reliable triple play services, theAlcatel 7750 SR R4.0 delivers the programmable subscriberconfiguration policy tool, non-stop routing on IP multicastand flexible service configuration options for any mode of operation.

For delivering virtual private network (VPN) servicesto enterprise customers, the Alcatel 7750 SR R4.0 fea-tures support for IP-VPN services that span multipleautonomous systems using model B as defined in RFC4364 (formerly 2547bis) service interworking betweenframe relay/ATM and Ethernet sites, and the terminationof RFC 2684 routed bridged encapsulation of ATM trafficonto IES and IP-VPN services

For service providers wanting to leverage IPv6, Alcatel7750 SR R4.0 introduces support for IPv6 based services.For service providers looking to consolidate mobile trafficover IP/MPLS or provide Layer 2 and Layer 3 services tocustomers currently served by synchronous digital hierarchy(SDH) or ATM access circuits, the Alcatel 7750 SR R4.0introduces a 4-port channelized STM-1 MDA that supportspoint-to-point protocol (PPP), frame relay (FR) or ATMprotocols over any port. In addition, other new interfacecapabilities introduced in the Alcatel 7750 SR R4.0

includes new 5- and 10-port GigE media dependentadapters (MDAs) that support multirate speeds and a single-port 10 GBase MDA that supports pluggablesmall form factor pluggable (XFP) optics.

Service providers can easily and quickly upgrade andtroubleshoot their networks with key Alcatel 7750 SRR4.0 features such as in-service upgrades to minimizedowntime during software upgrades, bidirectional for-warding detection (BFD) and connectivity verification of a virtual private wire service (VPWS).

These comprehensive new features enable the Alcatel7750 SR R4.0 to deliver unprecedented service assurancecapabilities and leading service richness to increase rev-enues with more profitable, higher margin services. Thecomplete package helps operators to minimize expendi-tures by ensuring the continuity of existing and emergingservices across an IP/MPLS network.

KEY FEATURESNew HardwareThe Alcatel 7750 SR is available in three chassis sizes —1-slot, 7-slot and 12-slot — all of which offer a wide rangeof interfaces with unmatched footprint and density.

The new hardware modules available in Release 4.0are detailed in Table 1.

SERVICE ASSURANCEThe Alcatel 7750 SR portfolio gives service providers a com-petitive hold on their existing customer base by ensuringon-going end-user service satisfaction with unprecedentedcarrier-grade service assurance capabilities.

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Table 1 - 7750 SR Release 4.0 New Hardware Availability

Feature Benefit

4 x Ch. STM-1 ASAP MDA Simplify infrastructure build-outs, terminate SDH and ATM access circuits or consolidate mobile traffic over IP/MPLS with a single channelized STM-1 interface that supports PPP, FR and ATM protocols. The any service over any port (ASAP) MDA supports configurable ports and channels between PPP, FR and ATM, is channelized down to the DS0 and supports inverse multiplexing over ATM (IMA).

IOM 2 Increased service flexibility with a 20 GB full duplex input/output module (IOM) that has an additional flexible fast path network processor to provide IPv6 enhancements and increased scaling of address resolution protocol (ARP) cache entries, message authentication code (MAC) forwarding information base (FIB) entries and IP-VPN next hop labels.

1-port 10 GBase MDA Supports one pluggable XFP optic and supports the LAN physical layer (PHY) mode.

Multirate 5- and 10-port GigE xFP MDA The optical SFP supports 1000Base-T operation and the copper SFP supports multirate 10/100/1000Base-T operation.

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High AvailabilityThe Alcatel 7750 SR portfolio was designed to exceed thestringent reliability demands of next generation residential,business and mobile services with a hardware and soft-ware architecture created for maximum uptime.

The Alcatel 7750 SR was the first router to enable non-stop routing and non-stop services for Layer 2 and Layer3 services, a must to meet high availability requirementsfor always-on IP/MPLS-based services.

The Alcatel 7750 SR-7 and Alcatel 7750 SR-12 are fullyredundant platforms with hot swappable components andno single point of failure. In fact, the Alcatel 7750 SRportfolio established an industry benchmark with <=1 µsand <=4.1 ms respective recovery times for software- andhardware-induced control plane switchovers. Third-partytesting by BT Exact (http://www.alcatel.com/bnd/news/ip/bt_exact.jhtml), a highly reputed test organization, hasshown that there are no service outages and no SLAviolations during a control plane switchover. This allowsthe Alcatel 7750 SR to enable the delivery of true non-stop services.

Highlights of the Alcatel 7750 SR high availability mech-anisms include non-stop routing and non-stop services onall services including triple play, IP-VPN VPLS and VPWS,MPLS resiliency mechanisms such as fast reroute and activeand standby LSPs, and graceful restart helper mode forinteroperability with legacy IP routing platforms.

The key high availability features available in Release 4.0of the Alcatel 7750 SR portfolio are:> In-service software upgrade for non-stop operation> Non-stop routing for protocol independent multicast

(PIM)- sparse mode (SM) and PIM-source specificmode (SSM) variants

> Stateful Internet group management protocol (IGMP)switchover

> Automatic protection system (APS) multi-chassis support> QoS-based link aggregation group (LAG) selection

Operations, Administration and Maintenance In order to verify that a service is operational and to min-imize troubleshooting time, the Alcatel 7750 SR portfoliofeatures a suite of unmatched service-aware operations,administration and maintenance (OAM) tools. These toolsinclude service assurance agent (SAA) tests with sched-uling and hardware timestamps, service ping, LSP pingand traceroute, VPLS ping and traceroute and servicemirroring.

The key OAM features available in Release 4.0 of theAlcatel 7750 SR portfolio are:> Bi-directional forwarding detection (BFD) for open

shortest path first (OSPF), intermediate system tointermediate system (IS-IS), PIM and static routes

> Virtual circuit connectivity verification (VCCV) OAMfor VPWS

> Service assurance agent (SAA) enhancements> Multiprotocol end point status using LDP signaling> ATM Integrated Link Management Interface (ILMI)

3.1 and ATM ILMI 4.0> ATM ping OAM loopback> Simple network management protocol (SNMP)

Support for ICMP Ping and Traceroute> Automated time-based scheduling> Highly synchronized node timing using network

timing protocol (NTP)

SERVICE RICHNESSThe Alcatel 7750 SR portfolio delivers service richnessthat gives service providers a competitive edge withdifferentiated residential, business and mobile services.This helps service providers grow market share andincrease profits.

The Alcatel 7750 SR has a highly scalable architecturecapable of providing simultaneous support for triple play,VPLS, VPWS, IES and IP-VPN services. This architecturecan simultaneously support tens of thousands of Layer 2and Layer 3 service instances on a single platform.

Service-aware QoS provides service-based queuing,policing and shaping, with per-service bandwidth guar-antees, to meet the most demanding SLAs-without theextra cost of special modules for advanced features.

For increased service differentiation, the Alcatel 7750 SRdelivers service-aware H-QoS and accounting for innovativeservice bundles. This helps guarantee the performance ofeach forwarding class in terms of bandwidth, delay andjitter, while allowing lower priority traffic to burst whenhigher priority applications go idle.

A key area of innovation in Release 4.0 is centered onthe flexibility provided with programmable router functionswithin the 7750 SR. Service providers can now quicklycreate custom, programmable scripts for the dynamic con-figuration of subscriber profiles and policies. The scriptsautomate the association of policies, QoS settings andSLA profiles with individual subscribers in triple playdeployments thereby minimizing the time required tomake triple play services operational.

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The key triple play features available in Release 4.0 of the Alcatel 7750 SR portfolio are:> Programmable subscriber configuration policy tool1

> Any mode of operation (AMO) for flexible subscriberconfiguration and service aggregation options

> Anycast rendezvous point (RP) for PIM-SM> Policy-based forwarding for VPLS> HTTP redirect to a web portal> Service tunnel statistics> Subscriber host connectivity verification (SHCV)

The key private data services features available inRelease 4.0 of the Alcatel 7750 SR portfolio are asfollows:> Support for IP-VPN services that span multiple

autonomous systems (inter-AS IP-VPN) using model B as defined in RFC 4364 (formerly RFC 2547bis)

> IP interworking VPWS> OSPF as CE-PE protocol for IP-VPN services> Termination of RFC 2684 routed bridged

encapsulation of ATM traffic onto IES and IP-VPNservices

> MPLS spoke termination on IP-VPN services> IP multicast for IP-VPNs using draft Rosen multicast

data trees (MDTs)> Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (IEEE 802.1s)> QoS policy runtime instantiation> Transparent layer 2 protocol tunneling (L2PT)

SERVICE CONTINUITYThe Alcatel 7750 SR portfolio gives service providers acompetitive advantage by delivering service continuitythat minimizes costs and ensures customer loyalty asthey move to consolidate residential, business and mobileservices over the IP/MPLS network.

Service continuity is delivered with world leadingscalability that enables a full range of Layer 2 and Layer 3services and can concurrently support tens of thousandsof service instances on a single platform. The 7750 SRportfolio leverages pseudowire emulation edge-to-edge(PWE3) technology to support network interworkingusing Ethernet, frame relay (FR) and ATM pseudowires

for advanced VPWSs over the IP/MPLS backbone. The7750 SR also has leading interface density over a broadrange of Ethernet, packet over SONET/SDH (POS), ATMand channelized TDM interfaces using media dependantadapters (MDAs) for increased service flexibility. Service-aware QoS ensures subscriber isolation and maintainsSLAs and performance levels for existing and emergingservices.

One of the key areas of service continuity enhance-ment in Release 4.0 is IPv62. For service providerswanting to leverage IPv6, Alcatel 7750 SR Release 4.0introduces support for:> IPv6 Internet exchange peering> IPv6 transit services> IPv6-based Internet services> Industry leading denial of service (DOS)

protection for IPv6

Other key service continuity features available in Release 4.0 of the Alcatel 7750 SR portfolio are:> Inverse multiplexing over ATM (IMA)> Multicast extensions to BGP> Equal cost multipath (ECMP) support for LDP

SUMMARYThe advanced flexible fast path technology and uniquepacket processing capabilities built into the Alcatel 7750enable flexibility, sophisticated SLA support and outstand-ing performance and scalability. The Alcatel 7750 SRfamily of products also delivers extensive OAM capabilitiesand tight integration with the advanced Alcatel 5620 SAM,simplifying service provisioning, operations andtroubleshooting.

Thanks to these comprehensive features, over 100service providers in more than 50 countries around theworld now rely on the Alcatel 7750 SR as an integral partof their network infrastructures as they roll out a newwave of residential, business and mobile services.

With its leading service assurance, service richness andservice continuity features, the Alcatel 7750 SR portfoliohas established itself as a superior multiservice edge router.

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1. Feature supported only on the Alcatel 7750 SR-7 and 7750 SR-12

2. IPv6 is supported only on the Alcatel 7750 SR-7 and 7750 SR-12

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SR-12

Bandwidth > 400 Gb/s (full duplex, redundant) fabric/system

capacity> 20 Gb/s I/O slots, scaling to 40 Gb/s (full duplex)

I/O Slots/MDAs> 10/20

SF/CPM2 > Available in 200G or 400G variants

Redundancy > 1:1 redundancy on all common system elements

¬ Power supplies, cooling, SONET/SDH clockgenerator, etc.

> 1:1 Control plane module redundancy¬ Enables high-availability routing

> 1:1 switch fabric module redundancy¬ 100% available internal bandwidth in case

of unlikely switch fabric failure¬ 1:16 switch fabric component redundancy

for graceful degradation > In-service insertion and removal of system

components and physical interfaces

Physical Dimensions> Height: 62.2 cm (24.5 in.)> Width: 44.4 cm (17.5 in.)> Depth: 64.5 cm (25.4 in.)> Fits in 1/3 of a rack

Power > 220 V AC (requires external shelf) > -48 V DC/-60 V DC (nominal)> 1+1 redundancy

Cooling > Front-to-back airflow

SR-7

Bandwidth > 200 Gb/s (full duplex, redundant) fabric/system

capacity> 20 Gb/s I/O slots, scaling to 40 Gb/s (full duplex)

I/O Slots/MDAs > 5/10

SF/CPM2> Available in 200G and 400G variants

Redundancy > Fully redundant platforms with no single point of failure> 1:1 redundancy on all common system elements

¬ Power supplies, cooling, SONET/SDH clockgenerator, etc..

> 1:1 Control plane module redundancy¬ Enables high-availability routing

> 1:1 switch fabric module redundancy¬ 100% available internal bandwidth in case

of unlikely switch fabric failure¬ 1:16 switch fabric component redundancy

for graceful degradation > In-service insertion and removal of system

components and physical interfaces

Physical Dimensions> Height: 35.5 cm (14 in.)> Width: 44.4 cm (17.5 in.)> Depth: 59.7 cm (23.5 in.)

Power > 220 V AC> -48 V DC/-60 V DC (nominal)> 1+1 redundancy

Cooling > Side-to-back airflow

SR-1

Bandwidth > 20 Gb/s (full duplex) fabric/system capacity> 20 Gb/s I/O slots (full duplex)

I/O Slots/MDAs > 1/2

IOM > With integrated switch fabric and CPU (1 GB)

Redundancy > Power supplies> In-service insertion and removal of physical interfaces

Physical Dimensions> Height: 6.6 cm (2.6 in.)> Width: 44.4 cm (17.5 in.)> Depth: 56.4 cm (22.2 in.)

Power > 110 V AC or 220 V AC > -48 V DC (nominal)> 1+1 redundancy (AC requires external shelf)

Cooling > Side-to-side airflow

Technical Summary

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Software Support > Unicast routing protocols: BGP4, IS-IS,

OSPF, RIPv1 and RIPv2 > Multicast routing protocols: IGMPv1,

IGMPv2, IGMPv3, PIM-SM, PIM-SSM> Equal cost multi-path protocol (ECMP)

routing (up to 16 paths) > MPLS: label switching router

(LSR) and label edge router (LER)functionality, resource reservationprotocol (RSVP)-traffic engineering(TE), LDP, fast reroute (FRR) withsub 50ms failover

> Extensive route policy support > Line rate Layer 2 and Layer 3 ACL

filtering at 10 Gb/s Services > Direct Internet access > VPWS point-to-point Layer 2 VPNs > VPLS multipoint Layer 2 VPNs > IP-VPNs (RFC 4364 – formerly

RFC 2547bis)

> IP multicast support with VPRNs using draft Rosen

> PWE3 using draft Martiniencapsulation

> GRE encapsulation > Quality of service > Per-service queuing, shaping and

policing with more than 8,000 ingressqueues and 8,000 eqress queues perinterface slot

> Hierarchical queuing and scheduling> Ingress and egress buffering

(up to 200 ms at 10 Gb/s) > Committed information rate (CIR),

peak information rate (PIR),maximum burst size (MBS) queue parameters

> Premium, assured and best effortforwarding classes

> IEEE 802.1p Filtering/Marking/Re-marking

> IETF Differentiated Services Code Point(DSCP) Filtering/Marking/Re-marking

> Weight random early detection(WRED) on ingress and egress

Safety Standards/ComplianceAgency Certifications

Alcatel 7750 SR-1

Safety> CAN/CSA-C22.2 No 60950-1-03> ANSI/UL 60950-1-2002 > UL 60950-Third Edition (2000) > IEC 60950 -1, First Edition (2001) > EN 60825-1 Safety of laser products> IECEE CB Scheme Certification

EMC> EN300 386 V1.3.1.2001

for equipment operating intelecommunications centers

> VCCI Class A> FCC Part 15 Class A> EN55022 Class A> EN55024:1998 for information

technology equipment> ICES-003 Class A

Certifications> CE Declaration

Environmental> ETSI EN 300 132-2 DC Power

Requirements> ETSI EN 300 253 Earthing/

Bonding Configuration> ETSI ETS 300 119 Floor Loading> BS 4198 Acoustic Noise

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Table 2 - Media Dependant Adapter (MDA) Summary

Chassis Density

Card Type Port Count I/F Type SFP SR-1 SR-7 SR-12

10/100 Base-T 60 Copper N 120 600 1200

100 Base-FX 20 Optical Y 40 200 400

10/100/1000 Base-T 20 Copper N 40 200 400

1 GigE 20 Both Y 40 200 400

1 GigE 10 Both Y 20 100 200

1 GigE 5 Both Y 10 50 100

10 GigE-LAN 2 Optical Y 4 20 40

10 GigE-LAN/WAN 1 Optical N 2 10 20

OC-3/STM-1c 16 Optical Y 32 160 320

OC-3/STM-1c 8 Optical Y 16 80 160

OC-3/STM-1c/OC-12/STM-4c (soft-selectable) 16 Optical Y 32 160 320

OC-3/STM-1c/OC-12/STM-4c (soft-selectable) 8 Optical Y 16 80 160

OC-48/STM-16c 4 Optical Y 8 40 80

OC-48/STM-16c 2 Optical Y 4 20 40

OC-192/STM-64c SR 1 Optical N 2 10 20

Chan. STM-1 Any Service Any Port (ASAP) 4 Optical Y 8 40 80

Chan. DS3/E3 12 Copper N 24 120 240

Chan. DS3/E3 4 Copper N 8 40 80

Chan. OC-3/STM-1 4 Optical Y 8 40 80

Chan. OC-12/STM-4 1 Optical Y 2 10 20

ATM OC-3/STM-1c/OC-12/STM-4c (soft-selectable) 4 Optical Y 8 40 80

ATM OC-3/STM-1 16 Optical Y 32 160 320

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Alcatel 7750 SR-7/12

Safety> CAN/CSA-C22.2 No 60950-1-03> ANSI/UL 60950-1-2002 > UL 60950-Third Edition (2000)> IEC 60950 -1, First Edition (2001) > EN 60825-1 Safety of laser products> IECEE CB Scheme Certification

EMC> EN300 386 V1.3.1.2001

for equipment operating intelecommunications centers

> VCCI Class A> FCC Part 15 Class A> EN55022 Class A> EN55024: 1998 for information

technology equipment> ICES-003 Class A

Certifications> CE Declaration> NEBS Level III Compliant> Environmental: Telcordia GR-63-CORE

(NEBS Requirements: PhysicalProtection)

> EMC/Telecom: Telcordia GR-1089-CORE (Electromagnetic Compatibilityand Electrical Safety – Generic Criteriafor Network TelecommunicationsEquipment)

Environmental> ETSI 300 019: Environmental

Conditions and Environmental Tests for Telecommunications Equipment

> ETS 300 753 Acoustic noise

Standards Compliance> IEEE 802.1d Bridging> IEEE 802.1p/q VLAN Tagging> IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree> IEEE 802.3 10Base-T> IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation> IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX> IEEE 802.3x Flow Control> IEEE 802.3z 1000BaseSX/LX> IEEE 802.3ae 10Gb/s Ethernet> IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree

Protocol> IEEE 802.1x Port Based Network

Access Control

Protocol SupportOSPF

> RFC 1765 OSPF Database Overflow> RFC 2328 OSPF Version 2> RFC 2370 Opaque LSA Support> RFC 3101 OSPF NSSA Option> RFC 3137 OSPF Stub Router

Advertisement> RFC 3630 Traffic Engineering (TE)

Extensions to OSPF Version 2

BGP

> RFC 1397 BGP Default RouteAdvertisement

> RFC 1965 Confederations for BGP> RFC 1997 BGP Communities Attribute> RFC 2385 Protection of BGP Sessions

via MD5> RFC 2439 BGP Route Flap Dampening> RFC 4364 BGP (formerly RFC

2547bis)/MPLS VPNs> RFC 2796 BGP Route Reflection:

Alternative to Full a mesh (previously RFC 1966)

> draft-ietf-idr-rfc2796bis-02.txt> RFC 2858 Multi-protocol Extensions

for BG> draft-ietf-idr-rfc2858bis-09.txt> RFC 2918 Route Refresh Capability

for BGP-4> RFC 3065 Confederations for BGP> draft-ietf-idr-rfc3065bis-05.txt> RFC 3392 Capabilities Advertisement> RFC 4271 BGP-4

(Previously RFC 1771) > RFC 4360 BGP Extended Communities

Attribute

IS-IS

> RFC 1142 OSI IS-IS Intra-domainRouting Protocol (ISO 10589)

> RFC 1195 Use of OSI IS-IS for routingin TCP/IP & dual environments

> RFC 2763 Dynamic HostnameExchange for IS-IS

> RFC 2966 Domain-wide PrefixDistribution with Two-Level IS-IS

> RFC 2973 IS-IS Mesh Groups> RFC 3373 Three-Way Handshake for

Intermediate System to IntermediateSystem (IS-IS) Point-to-PointAdjacencies

> RFC 3567 Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS)Cryptographic Authentication

> RFC 3719 Recommendations forInteroperable Networks using IS-IS

> RFC 3784 Intermediate System toIntermediate System (IS-IS) Extensionsfor Traffic Engineering (TE)

> RFC 3787 Recommendations forInteroperable IP Networks

> draft-ietf-isis-igp-p2p-over-lan-05.txt

IPv6

> RFC 1981 Path MTU Discovery for IPv6> RFC 2460 Internet Protocol, Version 6

(IPv6) Specificiation> RFC 2461 Neighbor Discovery for IPv6> RFC 2462 IPv6 Stateless Address

Autoconfiguration> RFC 2463 Internet Control Message

Protocol (ICMPv6) for the InternetProtocol Version 6 Specification

> RFC 2464 Transmission of IPv6Packets over Ethernet Networks

> RFC 2529 Transmission of IPv6 overIPv4 Domains without Explicit Tunnels

> RFC 2545 Use of BGP-4 MultiprotocolExtension for IPv6 Inter-Domain Routing

> RFC 2740 OSPF for IPv6> RFC 3587 IPv6 Global Unicast Address

Format> RFC 4007 IPv6 Scoped Address

Architecture> RFC 4193 Unique Local IPv6 Unicast

Addresses> RFC 4291 IPv6 Addressing Architecture> draft-ietf-ipv6-over-ppp-v2-02> draft-ietf-isis-ipv6-05

LDP

> RFC 3036 LDP Specification> RFC 3037 LDP Applicability

Multicast

> RFC-1112 Host Extensions for IPMulticasting (Snooping)

> RFC-2236 Internet Group Manage-ment Protocol, (Snooping)

> RFC-3376 Internet Group Manage-ment Protocol, Version 3 (Snooping)

MPLS

> RFC 2702 Requirements for TrafficEngineering over MPLS

> RFC 3031 MPLS Architecture> RFC 3032 MPLS Label Stack Encoding> draft-ietf-mpls-lsp-ping-02.txt LSP Ping

RIP

> RFC 1058 RIP Version 1> RFC 2082 RIP-2 MD5 Authentication> RFC 2453 RIP Version 2

RSVP-TE

> RFC 2430 A Provider Architecture for DiffServ & TE

> RFC 3209 Extensions to RSVP for LSP Tunnels

> RFC 3210 Applicability Statement forExtensions to RSVP for LSP Tunnels

> RFC 3175 Aggregation of RSVP forIPv4 & IPv6 Reservations

> RFC 3181 Signaled Pre-emptionPriority Policy Element

> draft-ietf-mpls-rsvp-lsp-fastreroute-04.txt

Differentiated services

> RFC 2474 Definition of the DS Fieldin the IPv4 and IPv6 Headers

> RFC 2597 Assured Forwarding PHBGroup

> RFC 2598 An Expedited ForwardingPHB

> RFC 3140 Per-Hop BehaviorIdentification Codes

TCP/IP

> RFC 768 UDP> RFC 1350 The TFTP Protocol (Rev. 2)> RFC 791 IP> RFC 792 ICMP> RFC 793 TCP> RFC 826 ARP> RFC 854 Telnet> RFC 951 BootP> RFC 1519 CIDR> RFC 1542 Clarifications and

Extensions for the Bootstrap Protocol> RFC 1812 Requirements for IPv4

Routers

VRRP

> FC 2768 Virtual Router RedundancyProtocol

> RFC 2787 Definitions of ManagedObjects for the Virtual RouterRedundancy Protocol

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PPP

> RFC 1332 PPP IPCP> RFC 1377 PPP OSINLCP> RFC 1638/2878PPP BCP> RFC 1661 PPP> RFC 1662 PPP in HDLC-like Framing> RFC 1989 PPP Link Quality Monitoring> RFC 2615 PPP over SONET/SDH> RFC 1990 The PPP Multilink Protocol

(MP)

ATM

> RFC 1626 Default IP MTU for use over ATM AAL5, May 1994

> RFC 2514 Definitions of TextualConventions and OBJECT_IDENTITIESfor ATM Management, February 1999

> RFC 2515 Definition of Managed Objectsfor ATM Management, February1999

> RFC 2684 Multiprotocol Encapsulationover ATM Adaptation Layer 5,September 1999

> af-tm-0121.000 Traffic ManagementSpecification Version 4.1, March 1999

> ITU-T Recommendation I.610 – B-ISDNOperation and Maintenance Principlesand Functions version 11/95

> ITU-T Recommendation I.432.1 –BISDN user-network interface –Physical layer specification: General characteristics

> GR-1248-CORE - Generic Requirementsfor Operations of ATM Network Elements(NEs). Issue 3 June 1996

> GR-1113-CORE – BellcoreAsynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)and ATM Adaptation Layer (AAL)Protocols Generic Requirements, Issue 1, July 1994

> af-ilmi-0065.000 - Integrated LocalManagement Interface (ILMI) Version 4.0.

> af-tm-0150.00 - Addendum to TrafficManagement v4.1 optional minimumdesired cell rate indication for UBR

> af-phy-0086.001 – InverseMultiplexing for ATM (IMA)Specification version 1.1

DHCP

> RFC 2131 Dynamic Host ConfigurationProtocol

> RFC 3046 DHCP Relay AgentInformation Option (Option 82)

> RFC 1534 Interoperation betweenDHCP and BOOTP

VPLS

> draft-augustyn-vpls-requirements-xx.txt> draft-ietf-l2vpn-vpls-ldp-01.txt> draft-khandekar-ppvpn-hvpls-mpls-xx.txt

Pseudo-wire

> RFC 3985 Pseudo Wire EmulationEdge-to-Edge (PWE3)

> RFC 4385 Pseudo Wire EmulationEdge-to-Edge (PWE3) Control Word for Use over an MPLS PSN

> RFC 3916 Requirements for Pseudo-Wire Emulation Edge-to-Edge (PWE3)

> draft-ietf-pwe3-atm-encap-10.txt> draft-ietf-pwe3-cell-transport-04.txt> draft-ietf-pwe3-ethernet-encap-11.txt> draft-ietf-pwe3-frame-relay-07.txt> draft-ietf-pwe3-control-protocol-17.txt> draft-ietf-l2vpn-vpws-iw-oam-00.txt> draft-ietf-pwe3-vccv-07.txt> draft-ietf-pwe3-oam-msg-map-04-txt> draft-ietf-l2vpn-arp-mediation-04.txt> draft-ietf-pwe3-iana-allocation-15.txt

SONET/SDH

> GR-253-CORE SONET TransportSystems: Common Generic Criteria.Issue 3, September 2000

> ITU-G.841 - TelecommunicationStandardization Section of ITU, Typesand Characteristics of SDH NetworksProtection Architecture, issued inOctober 1998 and as augmented byCorrigendum1 issued in July 2002

> GR-253-CORE - SONET TransportSystems: Common Generic Criteria.Issue 3, September 2000

RADIUS

> RFC 2865 Remote Authentication Dial In User Service

> RFC 2866 RADIUS Accounting

SSH

> RFC 4251 The Secure Shell (SSH)Protocol Architecture

> RFC 4252 The Secure Shell (SSH)Authentication Protocol

> RFC 4253 The Secure Shell (SSH)Transport Layer Protocol

> RFC 4254 The Secure Shell (SSH)Connection Protocol

> RFC 4344 The Secure Shell (SSH)Transport Layer Encryption Modes

TACACS+

> draft-grant-tacacs-02.txt

Network Management

> ITU-T X.721: Information technology-OSI-Structure of ManagementInformation

> ITU-T X.734: Information technology-OSI-Systems Management: EventReport Management Function

> M.3100/3120 Equipment andConnection Models

> TMF 509/613 Network Connectivity Model

> RFC 1157 SNMPv1> RFC 1657 BGP4-MIB> RFC 1724 RIPv2-MIB> RFC 1850 OSPF-MIB> RFC 1907 SNMPv2-MIB> RFC 2011 IP-MIB> RFC 2012 TCP-MIB> RFC 2013 UDP-MIB> RFC 2096 IP-FORWARD-MIB> RFC 2138 RADIUS> RFC 2206 RSVP-MIB> RFC 2452 IPv6 Management

Information Base for the TransmissionControl Protocol

> RFC 2454 IPv6 ManagementInformation Base for the UserDatagram Protocol

> RFC 2465 Management InformationBase for IPv6: Textual Conventionsand General Group

> RFC 2558 SONET-MIB> RFC 2571 SNMP-FRAMEWORKMIB> RFC 2572 SNMP-MPD-MIB

> RFC 2573 SNMP-TARGET-&-NOTIFICATION-MIB

> RFC 2574 SNMP-USER-BASED-SMMIB> RFC 2575 SNMP-VIEW-BASEDACM-MIB> RFC 2576 SNMP-COMMUNITY-MIB> RFC 2665 EtherLike-MIB> RFC 2819 RMON-MIB> RFC 2863 IF-MIB> RFC 2864 INVERTED-STACK-MIB> RFC 2987 VRRP-MIB> RFC 3014 NOTIFICATION-LOGMIB> RFC 3273 HCRMON-MIB> draft-ietf-disman-alarm-mib-04.txt> draft-ietf-ospf-mib-update-04.txt> draft-ietf-mpls-lsr-mib-06.txt> draft-ietf-mpls-te-mib-04.txt> draft-ietf-mpls-ldp-mib-07.txt> draft-ietf-isis-wg-mib-05.txt> IANA-IFType-MIB> IEEE8023-LAG-MIB> RFC 2573 SNMP-TARGET-&-

NOTIFICATION-MIB> RFC 2574 SNMP-USER-BASED-SMMIB> RFC 2575 SNMP-VIEW-BASEDACM-MIB> RFC 2576 SNMP-COMMUNITY-MIB> RFC 2665 EtherLike-MIB> RFC 2819 RMON-MIB> RFC 2863 IF-MIB> RFC 2864 INVERTED-STACK-MIB> RFC 2987 VRRP-MIB> RFC 3014 NOTIFICATION-LOGMIB> RFC 3273 HCRMON-MIB