Feature Information for Available Licenses and Licensing Models
The following table provides a summary of license related changes applicable to the Cisco Catalyst 8000 Edge Platforms Family. The table lists only the software release that introduced support for a given feature in a given software release train. Unless noted otherwise, subsequent releases of that software release train also support that feature.
Feature Name |
Release |
Feature Information |
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500 Mbps Aggregate for Tier 1 and 250 Mbps Throughput Configuration in Autonomous Mode |
Cisco IOS XE 17.14.1a |
On virtual platforms - when you configure a throughput of 250 Mbps or T1, if an HSECK9 license is available on the device, then throughput is capped at 500 Mbps transmitted (Tx) data only. In earlier releases, throughput was capped at 200 Mbps Tx. On physical platforms - when you configure a throughput of 250 Mbps or T1, if an HSECK9 license is available on the device, then aggregate throughput throttling is effective. Throughput is capped at 500 Mbps and any distribution of traffic in the upstream and downstream direction is allowed. In earlier releases, bidirectional throughput throttling was applicable to T1 and 250 Mbps - throughput was capped at 250 Mbps in each direction. |
Aggregate Throughput Throttling - Virtual Platforms |
Cisco IOS XE Cupertino 17.9.1a |
On virtual platforms of the Cisco Catalyst 8000 Edge Platforms Family, for all throughput levels, when you configure a bidirectional throughput value on the device, aggregate throughput throttling is effective. This enhancement does not change the throttling behaviour that has always been applicable to virtual platforms: any throttling applies only to data that is transmitted (Tx). Data that is received (Rx) is unthrottled. |
Aggregate Throughput Throttling - Physical Platforms |
Cisco IOS XE Cupertino 17.8.1a |
On the physical platforms of Cisco Catalyst 8000 Edge Platforms Family, for throughput levels greater than 250 Mbps and Tier 2 and higher tiers, when you configure the bidirectional throughput value on the device, aggregate throughput throttling is effective. This means that traffic is throttled in an aggregate manner irrespective of the distribution of the traffic in the upstream and downstream direction. The bidirectional throughput is represented in the license PID (For example, DNA-C-500M-E-3Y and DNA-C-T2-E-3Y). The aggregate throughput is double the bidirectional throughput. |
Tier-Based Licenses |
Cisco IOS XE Cupertino 17.7.1a |
Support for tier-based throughput configuration was introduced in addition to existing bandwidth-based (numeric) throughput configuration. Starting with the lowest throughput level, the available tiers are Tier 0 (T0), Tier 1 (T1), Tier 2 (T2), and Tier3 (T3). Each tier represents a throughput level. If the license PID for a product is tier-based, the license is displayed with the tier value in the CSSM Web UI. For a product with a tier-based license, you can configure a tier-based throughput value, and you can also convert to a tier-based throughput value. |
Cisco Digital Network Architecture (DNA) licenses |
Cisco IOS XE Amsterdam 17.3.2 |
Support for Cisco DNA licenses was introduced on Cisco Catalyst 8000 Edge Platforms Family. Cisco DNA Licenses are categorised into network-stack licenses and a DNA-stack add-on licenses. See Cisco DNA License. |
High Security License (HSECK9) |
Cisco IOS XE Amsterdam 17.3.2 |
Support for the HSECK9 license was introduced on Cisco Catalyst 8000 Edge Platforms Family. |
Cisco Unified Border Element license (Cisco UBE license) Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express license (Cisco Unified CME license) Cisco Unified Survivable Remote Site Telephony license (Cisco Unified SRST license) |
Cisco IOS XE Amsterdam 17.3.2 |
Support for Cisco UBE, Cisco Unified CME, Cisco Unified SRST licenses was introduced on Cisco Catalyst 8000 Edge Platforms Family See Cisco CUBE License, Cisco Unified CME License, and Cisco Unified SRST License. |
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