System Recommendations
This chapter describes the system recommendations and requirements for Cisco Prime Fulfillment. Prime Fulfillment is a web-based application you install on a Sun Solaris server, along with a web server and other supporting packages. You access Prime Fulfillment using a web browser.
The recommendation is to thoroughly review this list before even planning your installation, to be sure you have all the hardware and software you must successfully install.
The recommendations are explained in the following topics:
•Prime Fulfillment Server Hardware
•Prime Fulfillment Server Solaris Configuration
•Prime Fulfillment Client
•IOS XR Device Setup
•Supported Cisco Network Devices and Software Versions
Prime Fulfillment Server Hardware
You must have a CD-ROM drive to install the Prime Fulfillment 1.0 product.
For the Sun™ Solaris server, the minimum recommendations are as shown in Table 1-1 and for the Linux server, the minimum recommendations are as shown in Table 1-2.
Table 1-1 Minimum Sun Solaris Server Recommendations for Prime Fulfillment
Applications
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Minimum Sun Solaris Server
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Entry |
Cisco Prime Diagnostics or L2VPN and L3 MPLS with a total of up to 1500 attachment circuits Note: Not recommended for API use. |
Sun™ SPARC T5210, Quad-core CPU, 1.2 GHz |
8 GB (see note below) |
8 GB |
73 GB hard drive |
Mid-range |
Traffic Engineering Management (TEM) of up to 5000 TE tunnels or L2VPN and L3 MPLS with a total of up to 10,000 attachment circuits |
Sun™ SPARC T5220, Quad-core CPU, 1.2 GHz |
8 GB |
8 GB |
73 GB hard drive |
High End |
Traffic Engineering Management (TEM) of more than 5000 TE tunnels or L2VPN and L3 MPLS with a total of more than 10,000 attachment circuits |
Sun™ SPARC M4000, 2 CPUs, 2.15 GHz |
16 GB |
32 GB |
146 GB hard drive |
Notes: The recommended servers in this table are examples for typical installations. Relative performance can be impacted by many factors. Please contact your Cisco account representative if you need assistance in selecting the correct server. The default Oracle and Sybase database layouts are sufficient for Prime Fulfillment. Further optimization is your preference. For server vitualization, minimum recommendations are a Sun™ SPARC T5210 with 8 GB of memory (minimum orderable). The minimum resources required for an entry-level LDOM running Prime Fulfillment are two 1.2 GHz cores and 4 GB RAM and 8 GB swap space. The minimum memory resources required for a mid-level LDOM running Prime Fulfillment are 4 GB RAM and 8 GB swap space. To determine whether all of the CPU core resources are needed for running Prime Fulfillment, it is recommended that you perform benchmark testing of your server under typical load. |
Table 1-2 Minimum Linux Server Recommendations for Prime Fulfillment Applications
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Entry |
Cisco Prime Diagnostics or L2VPN and L3 MPLS with a total of up to 1500 attachment circuits Note: Not recommended for API use. |
C200 with 1 CPU (recommending X5550) Standard RAID card (0 and 1) |
8 GB (see note below) |
8 GB |
73 GB hard drive (see note below) |
Mid-range |
L2VPN and L3 MPLS with a total of up to 10,000 attachment circuits |
C200 with 2 CPUs (recommending 2 x X5550 for cost perspective) Standard RAID card (0 and 1) |
16 GB |
16 GB |
73 GB hard drive (see note below) |
High End |
L2VPN and L3 MPLS with a total of more than 10,000 attachment circuits |
C210 with 2 CPUs (recommending 2 x X5670) PCI RAID card (0, 1, 5, 6...) |
24 GB |
32 GB |
146 GB hard drive 4 disk drives (RAID5) for virtual machines. |
Notes: The recommended servers in this table are examples for typical installations. Relative performance can be impacted by many factors. Please contact your Cisco account representative if you need assistance in selecting the correct server. The default Oracle and Sybase database layouts are sufficient for Prime Fulfillment. Further optimization is your preference. The two disk drives are required (one for OS/ISC and one for swap space). If disk mirroring for better availability is required then four disk drives is two mirrored pairs. The minimum memory resources required for a mid-level LDOM running Prime Fulfillment are 4 GB RAM and 8 GB swap space. To determine whether all of the CPU core resources are needed for running Prime Fulfillment, it is recommended that you perform benchmark testing of your server under typical load. The rgserver will not start when you install Prime Fulfillment in Linux. |
Note Cisco Prime Fulfillment Traffic Engineering Management (TEM) is supported on Solaris only.
As well as still being available for Solaris platforms, support for Prime Fulfillment is added on Linux/UCS/VMware platforms. Specific platforms supported include:
•Red Hat Enterprise Linux, version 5.3 (64-bit Edition)
•VMware virtualization, including running the embedded database.
•Linux UCS B-series blade servers.
•Linux UCS C-series chassis.
Prime Fulfillment Server Solaris Configuration
Solaris 10 is supported in this release. Solaris 10 with recommended patches of at least 118822-30 for the kernel level of the patch cluster and JDK 1.6.0_07 patches are found at: http://sunsolve.sun.com. As a minimum, you must get your system up to the 118822-30 Kernel patch level. For installation instructions, see the README file which is at the same location as the patch bundle.
Before installing Prime Fulfillment, configure the server to be able to perform hostname to IP address translations. Ensure that Domain Naming System (DNS) or an alternative is configured.
Table 1-3, "Solaris Software Requirements," explains the Solaris requirements.
Table 1-3 Solaris Software Requirements
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Solaris 10 |
Install Solaris 10 on the Sun Sparc server. Choose either the Developer System Support or the Entire Distribution software groups. Do not choose the End User System software group. Then follow these guidelines: Full Distribution—The full distribution includes the following required packages. If you did not install the full distribution, before proceeding with the installation, ensure that at a minimum the following packages are installed: —SUNWbtool—Software development utilities —SUNWbzip—The bzip compression utility —SUNWlldap—LDAP libraries —SUNWscpu—Utilities for user interface and source build compatibility with SunOS 4.x —SUNWsprot—Solaris Bundled tools —SUNWxcu4—Utilities providing conformance with XCU4 specifications To check if your installation includes these packages, enter: pkginfo package where: package is one of the packages listed above. |
Caution
Make sure that the file descriptor limit is
not set in the Prime Fulfillment workstation login shell file (which can be the
.login file, the
.cshrc file, the .
profile file, or the
.kshrc file). If the login shell file contains a line with the
ulimit -n command (for example, "
ulimit -n <number>
"), comment out this command line in the file. Log out and then log back in to ensure that the ulimit is no longer set.
Prime Fulfillment cannot override the file descriptor limitation setting in the login shell file. If the value is set incorrectly, Prime Fulfillment might experience operational problems.
Prime Fulfillment provides support for Solaris Virtualization. This is described in "Solaris Virtualization Support."
Prime Fulfillment Client
The following is needed for the Prime Fulfillment client:
•A web browser is needed for the client machine on which to run Prime Fulfillment. Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.0 for Windows and Mozilla Firefox 3.6.x for Windows are supported.
•The screen resolutions that is recommended are 1024x768 pixels and 1280x1024 pixels. To view the fonts and colors correctly, the system display must be set to use a color quality of (at least) 32-bits.
Note In Internet Explorer, we recommend disabling the script debugging feature. To do this, navigate to Tools > Internet Options and click the Advanced tab. Select the check box Disable script debugging and click OK.
Note When using Mozilla Firefox and launching Prime Fulfillment in a second window, you might lose the information in the first Prime Fulfillment window. To avoid this, stay in Prime Fulfillment and launch a new Prime Fulfillment from a tab or a hyperlink within Prime Fulfillment.
If launching a new Firefox window is necessary, do so with a different Firefox profile.
•Java Runtime Environment (JRE) and Java Web Start must be installed on the client machine to run Inventory Manager. Java 6.0 Update 7 is supported.
Note When using more than one Prime Fulfillment login, ensure each login is using a different HTTP session. To do so, run each session in a separate browser launched from the command line or by clicking on the browser icon on the desktop or Start menu. Do not run parallel Prime Fulfillment logins in tabs within the same browser window or in browser windows launched from existing browser windows.
IOS XR Device Setup
The following are the minimum patches for IOS XR, PIEs:
•mini.pie - Always required
•mpls.pie - Always required for Prime Fulfillment
•mcast.pie - Required for Prime Fulfillment layer 3 multicast functionality
•mgbl.pie - Required for Prime Fulfillment layer 2 and layer 3 deployment to work (because they use the XML agent); not required for TEM
•k9sec.pie - Required only if using Secure Shell (SSH)
Supported Cisco Network Devices and Software Versions
The following hardware and software are recommended and required as specified:
•Prime Fulfillment 6.1 testing on an Oracle database has been on Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.1.0 - 64 bit Production. If you would like to use another version of Oracle, see Oracle's compatibility information.
•CEs are supported with Cisco IOS 12.1 or later if the CE is a router, and if connecting using Ethernet then it must have a VLAN ethernet interface. The Management Customer Edge router (MCE) can be any CE.
•The Network-facing Provider Edge (NPE) and User-facing Provider Edge (UPE) can be any of the PE devices in the following tables.
The devices and related software supported are listed in the following tables:
•Table 1-4, "MPLS/L3VPN Devices for N-PE Role and Related Software Supported with Prime Fulfillment 6.1"
•Table 1-5, "L2VPN/Ethernet Over MPLS (Including VPLS) N-PE Devices and Related Software Supported with Prime Fulfillment 6.1"
•Table 1-6, "Ethernet U-PE and PE-AGG Devices for Access Into L2VPN and MPLS/L3VPN and Related Software Supported with Prime Fulfillment 6.1"
•Table 1-7, "MVRFCE Devices for MPLS/L3VPN and Related Software Supported with Prime Fulfillment 6.1"
•Table 1-8, "Cisco Prime Diagnostics Devices and Related Software Supported with Prime Fulfillment 6.1"
•Table 1-9, "Traffic Engineering Management (TEM) Devices and Related Software Supported with Prime Fulfillment 6.1"
Table 1-4 specifies the version of software supported on alphabetically listed MPLS/L3VPN devices for N-PE role.
Table 1-4 MPLS/L3VPN Devices for N-PE Role and Related Software Supported with Prime Fulfillment 6.1
MPLS/L3VPN Devices for N-PE Role
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Specified Software Supported
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Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers |
Cisco IOS XE 2.3.0, 2.3.1, 2.4, 2.5, and 3.1 |
Cisco ASR 9000 Series Routers |
Cisco IOS XR 3.7.2, 3.7.3, 3.9.0, 3.9.1, 3.9.2, 3.9.3, 4.0, 4.0.1, and 4.0.2 |
Cisco 2800 Integrated Service Routers (ISR) Series Routers |
Cisco IOS 12.3(14) T |
Cisco Catalyst 3550 Series Switches |
Cisco IOS 12.1(11) and 12.2(37) SE |
Cisco Catalyst ME 3750 Series Switches |
12.2(50)SE |
Cisco 3800 (ISR) Series Routers |
Cisco IOS 12.3(14) T |
Cisco 6400 Series Routers |
Cisco IOS 12.1(5) DC1 and 12.2(2) B5 |
Cisco ME 6524 Ethernet Switch |
12.2(33)SXI |
Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series Switches |
Cisco IOS 12.2(18) ZU1 and 12.2(33)SXI |
Cisco 7200 Series Routers |
Cisco IOS 12.0(23) S, 12.0(27) S, 12.0(27) S2, 12.0(31) S, 12.0(19991029:003049), 12.1(5) a, 12.2(2) T2, 12.2(3), 12.2(4) SBD, 12.2(13) T, 12.2(15) T2, 12.2(28) SB, 12.2(31) SB5, 12.4(4) XD, and 12.4(13) |
Cisco 7300 Series Routers |
Cisco IOS 12.2(4) SBD |
Cisco 7500 Series Routers |
Cisco IOS 12.0(22) S1, 12.0(28) S, 12.2(4) SBD, 12.2(8) T, and 12.2(28) SB |
Cisco 7600 Series Routers |
Cisco IOS 12.2(16.13) S, 12.2(17a) SX3, 12.2(17b) SX, 12.2(17d) SXB4, 12.2(18) SXE, 12.2(18) SXF, 12.2(33) SRA, 12.2(33) SRB, 12.2(33) SRC, 12.2(33) SRD, 12.2(33)SRE*, and 15.0(1)S |
Cisco 10000 Edge Services Router (ESR) Series Routers |
Cisco IOS 12.2(4) SBD, 12.2(8) BC2a, 12.2(16) BX2, 12.2(28) SB, and 12.2(31) SB5 |
Cisco 12000 (GSR) Series Routers |
Cisco IOS 12.0(14) ST, 12.0(26) S, 12.0(27) S, 12.0(27) S2, 12.0(27)Sv2, 12.0(28) S, 12.0(31) S, 12.0(32) S, and 12.0(32) SY and Cisco IOS XR 3.4.2, 3.5.2, 3.5.3, 3.6.0, 3.6.1, 3.6.2, 3.7.0, 3.7.1, 3.8.1, 3.8.2, 3.8.4, 3.9.0, 3.9.1, 3.9.2, 3.9.3, 4.0, 4.0.1, and 4.0.2 |
Cisco Carrier Routing System-1 (CRS-1) Series Routers |
Cisco IOS XR 3.4.2, 3.5.2, 3.5.3, 3.6.0, 3.6.1, 3.6.2, 3.7.0, 3.7.1, 3.8.1, 3.8.2, 3.8.4, 3.9.0, 3.9.1, 3.9.2, 3.9.3, 4.0, 4.0.1, and 4.0.2 |
Cisco Carrier Routing System-3 (CRS-3) Series Routers |
Cisco IOS XR 4.0.1 and 4.0.2 |
Cisco MGX 8000 Series Multiservice Switches |
Cisco IOS 12.1(1), 12.1(5), 12.2(4) T, 12.2(15) ZS3, and 12.3(11) T5 |
MWR-2941-A |
CSR 3.3 |
Cisco 3925 Series Integrated Services Routers |
15.0(1)M1 |
Cisco 1921 Series Integrated Services Routers |
15.0(1)M4 |
CGR-2010 Series Integrated Services Routers |
15.1(1)T |
Cisco 2911 Series Integrated Services Routers |
15.1(1)T |
Cisco ME3600X-24FS / ME3600X-24TS-M Series Ethernet Access Switches, Cisco ME3800X-24FS Series Carrier Ethernet Switch Routers |
12.2(52)EY |
*If IOS images prior to 12.2(33)SRE2 on the 12.2(33)SRE train are deployed, enabling of IPv6 support on an existing IPv4 vrf on this platform will fail because the IOS defect CSCtd93417 causes the service request to move to the FAILED_DEPLOY state.
Table 1-5 specifies the version of software supported on alphabetically listed L2VPN/Ethernet over MPLS (including VPLS) N-PE devices.
Table 1-5 L2VPN/Ethernet Over MPLS (Including VPLS) N-PE Devices and Related Software Supported with Prime Fulfillment 6.1
L2VPN/Ethernet Over MPLS (Including VPLS) N-PE Devices
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Specified Software Supported
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Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers |
Cisco IOS XE 2.4*, 2.5*, and 3.1* *VPLS not supported. |
Cisco ASR 9000 Series Routers |
Cisco IOS XR 3.7.2, 3.7.3, 3.9.0, 3.9.1, 3.9.2, 3.9.3, 4.0, 4.0.1, and 4.0.2 |
Cisco 2600 Series Routers |
Cisco IOS 12.0(27) SV2, 12.0(28) S, 12.1, and 12.2(3) |
Cisco 3620 Series Routers |
Cisco IOS 12.0(27) SV2, 12.0(28) S, and 12.1(1a) T1 |
Cisco Catalyst ME 3750 Series Switches, ERS/EWS service only, not VPLS |
Cisco IOS 12.2(25) EXA, 12.2(25) EY, 12.2(25) EY2-7, 12.2(50)SE |
Cisco Catalyst 4000 Series Switches |
Cisco IOS 12.1(12c) EW1 and 12.1(13) EW |
Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series Switches |
Cisco CatOS 7.5 and 7.5(1) and Cisco IOS 12.1(11b) EX1, 12.1(12c) EW1, 12.2(18) SXF, and 12.2(33)SXI |
Cisco 7200 Series Routers |
Cisco IOS 12.0(22) S, 12.0(27) SV2, 12.0(28) S, and 12.2(28) SB |
Cisco 7500 Series Routers |
Cisco IOS 12.0(22) S, 12.0(27) SV2, and 12.0(28) S |
Cisco 7600 Series Routers |
Cisco IOS 12.2(17a) SX3, 12.2(18) SXD1, 12.2(18) SXD4, 12.2(18) SXE, 12.2(18) SXF, 12.2(33) SRA, 12,2(33) SRB, 12.2(33) SRB1, 12.2(33) SRC, 12.2(33) SRD, 12.2(33)SRE, 12.2(TETONS_SXB_THROTTLE_INTEG_040519), 12.2(TETONS_3_1_SBC_EON2.041120), and 15.0(1)S |
Cisco 12000 (GSR) Series Routers |
Cisco IOS 12.0(22) S, 12.0(27) S, 12.0(28) S, 12.0(32) S, 12.0(32) SY, 12.0(32)SY6, and Cisco IOS XR 3.8.1, 3.8.2, 3.8.4, 3.9.0, 3.9.1, 3.9.2, 3.9.3, 4.0, 4.0.1, and 4.0.2 |
Cisco Carrier Routing System-1 (CRS-1) Series Routers, ERS/ERW service only, UNI on NPE for ERS service only |
Cisco IOS XR 3.4.2, 3.5.2, 3.6.0, 3.6.1, 3.6.2, 3.7.0, 3.7.1, 3.8.1, 3.8.2, 3.8.4, 3.9.0, 3.9.1, 3.9.2, 3.9.3, 4.0, 4.0.1, and 4.0.2 |
Cisco Carrier Routing System-3 (CRS-3) Series Routers |
Cisco IOS XR 4.0.1 and 4.0.2 |
MWR-2941-A (supported for EVC) |
CSR 3.3 |
Cisco ME3600X-24FS / ME3600X-24TS-M Series Ethernet Access Switches, Cisco ME3800X-24FS Series Carrier Ethernet Switch Routers, only FlexUNI Supported (Pseudowire and Local Connect) |
12.2(52)EY |
Table 1-6 specifies the version of software supported on alphabetically listed Ethernet U-PE and PE-AGG devices for access into L2VPN and MPLS/L3VPN.
Table 1-6 Ethernet U-PE and PE-AGG Devices for Access Into L2VPN and MPLS/L3VPN and Related Software Supported with Prime Fulfillment 6.1
Ethernet U-PE and PE-AGG Devices for Access into L2VPN and MPLS/L3VPN
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Specified Software Supported
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Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers |
Cisco IOS XE 2.3.1, 2.4, 2.5, and 3.1 |
Cisco Catalyst 2950 Series Switches |
Cisco IOS 12.1(11) EA1 and 12.1(22) EA1 |
Cisco ME 3400 Series Ethernet Access Switches |
Cisco IOS 12.2(25) EX, 12.2(25) SEG, 12.2(37) SE, and 12.2(50) SE |
Cisco ME 3400E Series Ethernet Access Switches |
Cisco IOS 12.2(50) SE |
Cisco Catalyst 3550 Series Switches |
Cisco IOS 12.1(11) EA1, 12.1(22) EA1, 12.1(22) EA1a, and 12.2(37) SE |
Cisco Catalyst 3560-E Series Switches |
Cisco IOS 12.2(50) SE |
Cisco Catalyst 3750 ME Series Switch |
Cisco IOS 12.2(25) EXA, 12.2(25) EY, 12.2(25) EY2-7, and 12.2(50) SE |
Cisco Catalyst 4500 Series Switches |
Cisco IOS 12.2(20) EW, 12.2(25) EWA, 12.2(53)SG1, and 12.2(54)SG |
Cisco Catalyst 4900M Series Switches |
12.2(53)SG1, 12.2(54)SG |
Cisco Catalyst 4948 Series Switches |
12.2(31)SGA11 |
Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series Switches |
Cisco CatOS 7.5 and 7.5(1) and Cisco IOS 12.1(11b) EX1, 12.1(12c) EW1, 12.2(18) SXF, and 12.2(33)SXI |
Cisco ME 6524 Ethernet Switch |
Cisco IOS 12.2(25) EX, 12.2(18) ZU1 (with N-PE role), and 12.2(33)SXI |
Cisco 7600 Series Routers |
Cisco IOS 12.2(17a) SX3, 12.2(18) SXD1, 12.2(18) SXD4, 12.2(18) SXE, 12.2(18) SXF, 12.2(33) SRA, 12.2(33) SRB, 12.2(33) SRB1, 12.2(33) SRD, 12.2(33) SRE, 12.2(TETONS_SXB_THROTTLE_INTEG_040519), and 12.2(TETONS_3_1_SBC_EON2.041120), and 15.0(1)S |
MWR-2941-A |
CSR 3.3 |
IE-3000 Series Switches |
12.2(50)SE2 |
CGS-2520-24T Series Connected Grid Switches |
12.2(0.0.95)EX |
Cisco ME3600X-24FS / ME3600X-24TS-M Series Ethernet Access Switches, Cisco ME3800X-24FS Series Carrier Ethernet Switch Routers |
12.2(52)EY |
Table 1-7 specifies the version of software supported on alphabetically listed MVRFCE devices for MPLS/L3VPN.
Table 1-7 MVRFCE Devices for MPLS/L3VPN and Related Software Supported with Prime Fulfillment 6.1
Multi-VPN Routing and Forwarding CE (MVRFCE) Devices for MPLS/L3VPN
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Specified Software Supported
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Cisco 836 |
Cisco IOS 12.3(11) T3 |
Cisco 1841 Routers |
12.4(24)T |
Cisco 2821 Routers |
12.4(24)T |
Cisco 2651XM Routers |
12.4(24)T |
Cisco Catalyst 3560-E Series Switches |
12.2(50)SE |
Cisco Catalyst 3750 ME Series Switch |
Cisco IOS 12.1(14) AX1, 12.2(25) EYa, and 12.2(25) EY2 |
Cisco Catalyst 4900M Series Switches |
12.2(53)SG1, 12.2(54)SG |
Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series Switches |
12.2(33)SXI |
Cisco 7400 Series Routers |
Cisco IOS 12.2(4) B3 and 12.2(4) SBD |
Cisco 3925 Series Integrated Services Routers |
15.0(1)M1 |
Cisco 1921 Series Integrated Services Routers |
15.0(1)M4 |
CGR-2010 Series Integrated Services Routers |
15.1(1)T |
Cisco 2911 Series Integrated Services Routers |
15.1(1)T |
Cisco ME3600X-24FS / ME3600X-24TS-M Series Ethernet Access Switches, Cisco ME3800X-24FS Series Carrier Ethernet Switch Routers |
12.2(52)EY |
Table 1-8 specifies the version of software supported on alphabetically listed Cisco Prime Diagnostics devices.
Table 1-8 Cisco Prime Diagnostics Devices and Related Software Supported with Prime Fulfillment 6.1
P and PE Network Devices, Exceptions Noted
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Cisco Prime Diagnostics 2.1 Supported with Specified Software
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MGX8800/RPM-PR (PE only) |
Cisco IOS 12.4(6) T5a |
MGX8800/RPM-XF (PE only) |
Cisco IOS 12.2(15) ZS5 |
Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers |
Cisco IOS XE 2.3.0 and 3.1 Cisco IOS XR 2.5 |
Cisco 3800 Series (PE only) |
Cisco IOS 12.4(6) T* |
Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series Switches |
Cisco IOS 12.2(18) SXF |
Cisco 7200 Series |
Cisco IOS 12.0(27) S to 12.0(31) S, 12.2(28) SB, and 12.2(31) SB5 |
Cisco 7200 Series (PE only) |
Cisco IOS 12.2(15) T4, 12.2(18) S, 12.2(28) SB3, 12.3(9), 12.3(10), 12.3(10c), and 12.3(13) |
Cisco 7300 Series |
Cisco IOS 12.2(20) S, 12.2(28) SB, 12.2(28) SB3, 12.2(31) SB5, and 12.2(33) SRA |
Cisco 7300 Series (PE only) |
Cisco IOS 12.2(20) S and12.2(25) S4 |
Cisco 7500 Series |
Cisco IOS 12.0(27) S to 12.0(31) S, 12.0(30) S1, 12.2(22) S, 12.2(28) SB, and 12.2(28) SB3 |
Cisco 7500 Series (PE only) |
Cisco IOS 12.2(15) T4, 12.2(18) S, 12.3(15) B, and 12.3(17) A |
Cisco 7600 Series with SUP 720 |
Cisco IOS 12.2(18) SXE, 12.2(18) SXF, 12.2(33) SRA, 12.2(33) SRB1, 12.2(33) SRC, 12.2(33) SRD, 12.2(33) SRE, and 15.0(1)S |
Cisco 10000 Series with Performance Routing Engine 2 (PRE2) |
Cisco IOS 12.2(28) SB and 12.2(31) SB5 |
Cisco 10000 Series with Performance Routing Engine 2 (PRE2) (PE only) |
Cisco IOS 12.2(3) 7XI, 12.2(28) SB3, and 12.3(7) X17 |
Cisco 12000 (GSR) Series |
Cisco IOS 12.0(27) S to 12.0(32) S, 12.0(32) SY, 12.0(32) S10**, 12.0(33) S1, and Cisco IOS XR 3.3.0, 3.4.2*, 3.5.3, 3.5.4, 3.6.0, 3.6.1, 3.6.2, 3.7.0, 3.7.1, 3.8.1, 3.8.2, 3.8.4, 3.9.0, 3.9.1, 3.9.2, 3.9.3, 4.0, 4.0.1, and 4.0.2 |
Cisco Carrier Routing System-1 (CRS-1) Series Routers |
Cisco IOS XR 3.3, 3.3.5, 3.4.2*, 3.5.3, 3.5.4, 3.6.0, 3.6.1, 3.6.2, 3.7.0, 3.7.1, 3.8.1, 3.8.2, 3.8.4, 3.9.0, 3.9.1, 3.9.2, 3.9.3, 4.0, 4.0.1, and 4.0.2 |
Cisco Carrier Routing System-3 (CRS-3) Series Routers |
Cisco IOS XR 4.0.1 and 4.0.2 (20x10GBE and 1x100GBE support added) |
Cisco 3925 Series Integrated Services Routers |
15.0(1)M1 |
Cisco 1921 Series Integrated Services Routers |
15.0(1)M4 |
CGR-2010 Series Integrated Services Routers |
15.1(1)T |
Cisco 2911 Series Integrated Services Routers |
15.1(1)T |
Cisco ME3600X-24FS / ME3600X-24TS-M Series Ethernet Access Switches, Cisco ME3800X-24FS Series Carrier Ethernet Switch Routers |
12.2(52)EY |
Cisco ASR 9000 Series Routers |
Cisco IOS XR 3.9.0, 3.9.1, 3.9.2, 3.9.3, 4.0, 4.0.1, and 4.0.2 |
* Cisco IOS and IOS XR MPLS LSP Ping/Traceroute must be configured to use version 3 of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) label switched path (LSP) Ping draft (draft-ietf-mpls-lsp-ping-03.txt). For details of how to configure the Cisco IOS and IOS XR MPLS LSP Ping/Traceroute version, see the Cisco Prime Fulfillment User Guide 6.1. ** Cisco IOS 12.0(32) S10 supports MPLS OAM RFC. |
Table 1-9 specifies the version of software supported on alphabetically listed TEM devices.
Table 1-9 Traffic Engineering Management (TEM) Devices and Related Software Supported with Prime Fulfillment 6.1
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Traffic Engineering Management (TEM) Supported with Specified Software
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Cisco 7200 Series Routers |
Cisco IOS 12.0(22) S, 12.0(22) S2, 12.0(24) S, 12.0(26) S, 12.0(26) S2, 12.0(27) S, 12.0(27) S4, 12.0(28) S, 12.0(28) S5, 12.0(31) S, 12.0(32) S, and 12.2(31) SB5** ** No Fast Re-route (FRR) support for 12.2(28) SB |
Cisco 7500 Series Routers |
Cisco IOS 12.0(22) S, 12.0(22) S2, and 12.0(27) S4 |
Cisco 7600 Series Routers |
Cisco IOS 12.2(18) SXD1, 12.2(18) SXF, 12.2(33) SRA, 12.2(33) SRB, 12.2(33) SRC, 12.2(33) SRD, 12.2(33) SRE, and 15.0(1)S |
Cisco 10000 (ESR) Series Routers |
Cisco IOS 12.0(25) S1, 12.0(30) S3, 12.0(32) S, 12.2(31) SB5, and 12.2(SB) REL3** ** No Fast Re-route (FRR) support for 12.2(28) SB |
Cisco 12000 (GSR) Series Routers |
Cisco IOS 12.0(26) S, 12.0(31) S, and 12.0(32) S and Cisco IOS XR 3.2, 3.3, 3.4.2, 3.5.2, 3.6.0, 3.6.1, 3.6.2, 3.7.0, 3.7.1, 3.8.1, 3.8.2, 3.8.4, 3.9.0, 3.9.1, 3.9.2, 3.9.3, 4.0, 4.0.1, and 4.0.2 |
Cisco Carrier Routing System-1 (CRS-1) Series Routers |
Cisco IOS XR 3.2, 3.3, 3.4.2, 3.5.2, 3.6.0, 3.6.1, 3.6.2, 3.7.0, 3.7.1, 3.8.1, 3.8.2, 3.8.4, 3.9.0, 3.9.1, 3.9.2, 3.9.3, 4.0, 4.0.1, and 4.0.2 |
Cisco Carrier Routing System-3 (CRS-3) Series Routers |
Cisco IOS XR 4.0.1 and 4.0.2 (20x10GBE and 1x100GBE support added) |
Cisco 3925 Series Integrated Services Routers |
15.0(1)M1 |
Cisco 1921 Series Integrated Services Routers |
15.0(1)M4 |
CGR-2010 Series Integrated Services Routers |
15.1(1)T |
Cisco 2911 Series Integrated Services Routers |
15.1(1)T |
Cisco ME3600X-24FS / ME3600X-24TS-M Series Ethernet Access Switches, Cisco ME3800X-24FS Series Carrier Ethernet Switch Routers |
12.2(52)EY |
Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers |
Cisco IOS XE 3.1 and Cisco IOS XR 2.5 |
Cisco ASR 9000 Series Routers |
Cisco IOS XR 3.9.0, 3.9.1, 3.9.2, 3.9.3, 4.0, 4.0.1, and 4.0.2 |