New Software Features:
- Virtual Routing and Forwarding Lite (VRF Lite)
- RFC4364/2547 IP VPNs
— RFC4364-like IPinIP-based
- Nortel Secure Network Access (NSNA) 1.5 for R and RS modules
- Mirroring, VLAN scaling and multicast scaling enhancements
- Nortel command line interface (NNCLI)
- Software licensing
- Power Management
- Routed Split Multilink Trunking-Edge (RSMLT-Edge)
- Custom Auto-Negotiation Advertisements (CANA)
- Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) Management Information Base (MIB) standardization
New Hardware Features:
- RS modules
- 10GBASE-LRM XFP and 1000BASE-EX SFP
- High-speed cooling module
- Dual input power supply
The most important part for upgrading the performance on ERS8600 is the new RS module. These modules use new hardware and software to provide enhanced QoS and port mirroring capabilities. RS modules include:
- 8612XLRS—offers 12 XFP ports
- 8634XGRS—offers 24 100/1000 Mbps SFP ports, 2 XFP ports, and 8 10/100/1000 Mbps copper ports
- 8648GBRS—offers 48 100/1000 Mbps SFP ports
- 8648GTRS—offers 48 10/100/1000 Mbps copper ports
The BGPv4, PCAP, and IPv6 become the features of Advanced License!!
Period to software 4.1, these were standard features for ERS8600. I don't know what exactly Nortel thinks but this is a very stupid licensing I have never seen on other platforms.
Anyway, for someone who is interested in this new release, I would like to suggest you read the release notes and any documents before you decide to use this new software even though I am a little disappointed of this release.
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