- Read Me First
- Basic IP Routing
- IPv6 Routing: Static Routing
- IPv4 Loop-Free Alternate Fast Reroute
- IP Event Dampening
- PBR Recursive Next Hop
- PBR Support for Multiple Tracking Options
- PBR Match Track Object
- IPv6 Policy-Based Routing
- Multi-VRF Selection Using Policy-Based Routing
- Multi-VRF Support
- Default Passive Interfaces
- Policy-Based Routing
- PPPoE over BDI
- SGT Based PBR
- SGT Based QoS
- Policy-Based Routing Default Next-Hop Routes
- PBR Next-Hop Verify Availability for VRF
- QoS Policy Propagation via BGP
- NetFlow Policy Routing
- Recursive Static Route
Read Me First
Important Information about Cisco IOS XE 16
Effective Cisco IOS XE Release 3.7.0E (for Catalyst Switching) and Cisco IOS XE Release 3.17S (for Access and Edge Routing) the two releases evolve (merge) into a single version of converged release—the Cisco IOS XE 16—providing one release covering the extensive range of access and edge products in the Switching and Routing portfolio.
Feature Information
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