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Release Notes for the Cisco 6-port GE SFP Service Module
Cisco 6-port GE SFP Service Module Overview
Cisco IOS XE 3S Releases and Cisco IOS Release Number Mapping
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
Release Notes for the Cisco 6-port GE SFP Service Module
Published: January 24, 2014OL-29478-01This document provides information about the Cisco IOS XE 3S software release for the
Cisco 6-port GE SFP Service Module and has the following sections:•Cisco 6-port GE SFP Service Module Overview
Cisco 6-port GE SFP Service Module Overview
The Cisco SM-X-6X1G are multi gigabit ethernet service modules for the Cisco 4451-X Integrated Services Routers (Cisco ISR 4451-X).
The SM-X-6X1G provides six 1 GB ethernet routing ports. The service module provides the following external interfaces:
•Six 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ45 interface with Speed and Link LEDs
•Six 1GB SFP interface with Speed and EN LEDs
•LED signaling:
–Enable LED
–Port Link/Status LEDs
•Online insertion and removal (OIR) support
Cisco IOS XE 3S Releases and Cisco IOS Release Number Mapping
The Cisco SM-X-6X1G release corresponds to the Cisco IOS XE releases.
Table 1 lists the mappings between the Cisco IOS XE 3S software releases and their associated Cisco IOS software releases.
Table 1 Cisco IOS XE 3S-to-Cisco IOS Release Number Mapping
Cisco IOS XE 3S Release Cisco IOS Release3.11S
15.4(1)S
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Limitations and Restrictions
IPv4/IPv6 QoS Classification
The Cisco SM-X-6X1G only supports the configuration of up to 3 interfaces for IPv4v6-based classicfication at one time. By default, ingress classification is disabled for the Cisco SM-X-6X1G.
IPv4/IPv6 Classification Rules
The Cisco SM-X-6X1G does not support different classification rules for IPv4 and IPv6. There is only one command for IPv4 DSCP and IPv6 TC.
VLAN COS Classification
The COS classification for Cisco SM-X-6X1G is only supported on the main interface. It is not supported to be configured in the sub-interface mode.
Per VLAN Statistics
The Cisco SM-X-6X1G only supports total packet/byte statistics. It does not support the statistics for policy drops, oversubscription drops, unicast, broadcast input, output packet number, bytes per VLAN.
Documentation Roadmap
For documentation of the Cisco ISR 4451-X and associated services and modules, see:
Documentation Roadmap for the Cisco 4451-X Integrated Services Router
For documentation on configuration for Cisco IOS XE 3S releases, see:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps11174/products_installation_and_configuration_guides_list.html
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
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