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About this Guide
Document Objectives
This guide covers the software features and operations of Ethernet cards for the Cisco ONS 15454,
Cisco ONS 15454 SDH, and Cisco ONS 15327. It explains software features and configuration for
Cisco IOS on the ML-Series card. The ML-Series card is a module in the Cisco ONS 15454 SONET or
Cisco ONS 15454 SDH system. It also explains software feature and configuration for CTC on the
E-Series, G-Series and CE-Series cards. The E-Series cards and G-Series cards are modules in the
Cisco ONS 15454, Cisco ONS 15454 SDH, and Cisco ONS 15327. The CE-Series cards are modules in
the Cisco ONS 15454. The CE-100T-8 is also available as module for the Cisco ONS 15310-CL. The
Cisco ONS 15310-CL version of the card is covered in the Cisco ONS 15310-CL and
Cisco ONS 15310-MA Ethernet Card Software Feature and Configuration Guide. Use this guide in
conjunction with the appropriate publications listed in the
section.
Audience
To use the ML-Series card chapters of this publication, you should be familiar with Cisco IOS and
preferably have technical networking background and experience. To use the E-Series, G-Series and
CE-Series card chapters of this publication, you should be familiar with CTC and preferably have
technical networking background and experience.
July 2008
Updated section “Flow Control Pause and QoS” of the Ingress Priority Marking
Topic in Chapter 14, Configuring Quality of Service.
January 2009
Added the following sections in Chapter 14, Configuring Quality of Service:
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QoS not Configured on Egress
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ML-Series Egress Bandwidth Example
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Added a new bullet point in the “IP SLA Restrictions on the ML-Series”
section.
May 2009
Added a note to the section, EoMPLS Configuration on PE-CLE SPR Interface in
the chapter, Configuring Ethernet over MPLS.
October 2009
Deleted the following caution from Chapter 4, Configuring Interfaces:
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Do not use the abbreviations g0 or g1 for Gigabit Ethernet user-defined
abbreviations. This creates an unsupported group asynchronous interface.
February 2010
Updated image in the chapter, “Configuring VRF Lite”.
September 2010
Updated the Example 15-1 Limiting the IP-Prefix Region to 2K Entries.
March 2011
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Updated the section “Flow Control Threshold Provisioning” in the chapter
“CE-1000-4 Ethernet Operation”.
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Updated the section “IEEE 802.3z Flow Control and Frame Buffering” in the
chapter “E-Series and G-Series Ethernet Operation”.
August 2012
The full length book-PDF was generated.
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Notes