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Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR

SERVICE ROUTER

The Alcatel-Lucent 7710 Service Router is a feature-rich multiservice router available in modular, compact
form factors. It supports the widely deployed, customer-proven Alcatel-Lucent Service Router Operating
System to deliver unmatched throughput, performance, density and service depth in a smaller footprint.

The Alcatel-Lucent 7710 Service Router highly flexible, reliable and manage-
(SR) is a purpose-built, multiservice able voice, video and data services to
router that delivers unmatched through­ their end users.
put, performance, density and service
depth with a full feature set in a modu- As a member of the industry-leading
lar, compact platform. It is designed Alcatel-Lucent SR portfolio, the Alcatel-
and optimized for locations where lower Lucent 7710 SR inherits the perfor-
throughput is required to aggregate mance and reliability capabilities of
lower-speed subscribers over a wide the Alcatel-Lucent proven feature set.
variety of interfaces and speeds. As It meets the service delivery require-
a multiservice router, it is an integral ments of the service provider, MSO,
component for the transformation of mobile operator and enterprise cus-
mobile backhaul and transport, Carrier tomer for IP/MPLS platforms that are
Ethernet and triple play networks. The innovative and profitable.
Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR offers the indus-
try’s richest, most comprehensive fea- Modular platform
ture set available, and it comes in two Available in two chassis sizes, the
chassis sizes to support up to four and Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR has a unique,
12 interface positions. highly modular design. The use of
distinct Compact Media Adapters
Designed for smaller points of presence (CMAs) or Media Dependent Adapters
or distributed hub sites, the Alcatel- (MDAs) allows support for a broad
Lucent 7710 SR enables service provid- range of interface types while minimiz-
ers, multiple service operators (MSOs) ing capital expenditures (CAPEX) by
and mobile operators to extend net- reusing selected MDAs. The Alcatel-
work transformation to the furthest Lucent 7710 SR-c12 provides 24 Gb/s
edge of their networks. It is also an throughput, with support to mix and
ideal solution for enterprises in key match up to eight CMAs or six MDAs
vertical markets, including government, per chassis. The Alcatel-Lucent 7710
utilities, transportation, finance and SR-c4 provides 18 Gb/s throughput,
education, which need to provide with support to mix and match up to
four CMAs and two MDAs per chassis.
At the heart of the Alcatel-Lucent 7710 able in a small footprint. It delivers vanced Virtual Private Wire Services
SR is the fully programmable, flexible FP high-touch packet processing, enabling (VPWS) over the IP/MPLS backbone.
silicon technology. Based on state-of- next-generation service creation with- Service-aware QoS ensures customer
the-art Network Processing and traffic out compromising forwarding perfor- isolation and maintains SLAs and
management technology, the Alcatel- mance. The 7710 SR supports a wide performance levels for existing and
Lucent FP processing complex provides range of unicast and multicast routing emerging services. For increased ser-
high performance, service depth and protocols: Border Gateway Protocol vice flexibility, the 7710 SR supports
feature velocity. A revolutionary (BGP)-4, Intermediate System-to- the full breadth of Ethernet, Packet
breakthrough in silicon tech­nology, the Intermediate System (IS-IS), Open over SONET/SDH (PoS), ATM and
FP processing complex delivers an opti- Shortest Path First (OSPF) v3, Routing channelized TDM interfaces using
mal combination of performance and Information Protocol (RIP), Internet CMAs and MDAs.
service flexibility to support hardware- Group Management Protocol (IGMP)
based IP/MPLS, IPv4 and IPv6 routing, v3 with Snooping, and Equal Cost Leadership in mobile IP
granular traffic management and Multipath Protocol (ECMP). It also network transformation
high-touch packet services in a single supports wire-speed Layer 2 and The Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR is also fully
routing complex. The FP processing Layer 3 and Access Control List (ACL) equipped to enable mobile network
complex delivers a high degree of filtering. This routing platform sup- transformation and convergence. By
scalability with performance predict- ports industry-leading scaling and integrating TDM, ATM and Ethernet
ability and can sustain line-rate forward- performance, with: traffic, the 7710 SR simplifies and scales
ing with all services enabled. FP technol- • More than 1 million routes CDMA/EVDO and GSM/UMTS networks,
ogy delivers rich and robust multiservice • More than 17 million BGP paths enabling evolution to an efficient all-
routing capabilities, supporting the full IP transport network as well as
• More than 500 BGP peers
complement of routing and switching removing barriers to offering new
protocols, and it delivers highly scalable • Scaling to support up to 7,000
services. To handle bandwidth-
multicast services. customers
intensive IP data services, Multilink
Point-to-Point Protocol (MLPPP) and
Each FP processor complex is composed The Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR has also in-
ATM Inverse Multiplexing over ATM
of customized, fully programmable tegrated MPLS into the control plane,
(IMA) are supported. Circuit emulation
processors. These are optimized for fast making it an ideal platform for conver-
service (CES) standards, either CES over
packet manipulation, allowing the 7710 gence. Consistent with the attributes
packet (CESoP) or Structure Agnostic
SR to deliver the speed, density and of MPLS, it supports the IETF’s standards
Transport over Packet (SAToP), enable
packet processing intelligence required for architecture, stack, traffic engineer-
the backhauling of 2G and 3G network
to enable high performance IP/MPLS/ ing , signaling, Ethernet, Frame Relay
traffic over IP/MPLS or Ethernet. The
Ethernet services with legacy service and ATM pseudowires using Pseudowire
7710 SR adds traffic QoS optimization
migration support over the IP/MPLS Emulation Edge-to-Edge (PWE3), and
and control for multilink groups. Using
network infrastructure. In addition, FP OAM standards for service tunneling
multiclass MLPPP enables efficient multi-
technology supports all interface types, flexibility. The 7710 SR is capable of
class traffic convergence and extends
so common silicon is used across delivering any combination of services
the life of costly backhaul links.
platform interface modules, enabling to any port without compromising
absolute service consistency with service depth and performance.
WAN optimization
complete interoperability. Purpose-built For operators looking to avoid the trap
and optimized for high-demand Service richness
of commoditized business VPN services,
environments, the FP Processing complex The scalable architecture of the Alcatel-
the Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR enables the
enables the 7710 SR to deliver a variety of Lucent 7710 SR provides concurrent
creation of value-added services with a
complex consumer, business and mobile support for triple play, Virtual Private
number of WAN optimization mecha-
services for small and medium capac- LAN Services (VPLS), IP Virtual Private
nisms. Service-based QoS and the OAM
ity deployments with granular per-service Network (VPN) and high-speed enhanced
toolkit, multicast replication techniques
and/or per-subscriber controls. Internet services. This architecture can
that minimize bandwidth along with
simultaneously support thousands of
High-performance Layer 2 and Layer 3 service instances
routing and MPLS on a single platform. It leverages
High-performance, high-availability Pseudowire Emulation Edge-to-Edge
IP routing is the foundation on which (PWE3) technology to support network
service providers, MSOs, mobile  opera- interworking using Ethernet, Frame
tors and enterprise customers build Relay and ATM pseudowires for ad
their businesses. The Alcatel-Lucent
7710 SR is a full-featured router avail-

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resiliency and availability features, Service reliability Service velocity
serve as the foundation for higher- The Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR is designed The Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR uses the
margin VPN services. The 7710 SR also to exceed the stringent reliability Alcatel-Lucent Service Router Operat-
provides comprehensive security that demands of next-generation residen- ing System (SR OS) image across all
includes granular traffic inspection, tial, business and mobile services with platforms. This is the same production-
advanced traffic classification and a hardware and software architecture hardened operating system spanning
management techniques. Together, created for maximum uptime. The the entire Service Router portfolio,
these features increase the service depth, 7710 SR supports non-stop routing on which includes the Alcatel-Lucent 7750
allowing the creation of compelling OSPF, IS-IS, BGP, Resource Reservation SR. The Alcatel-Lucent SR OS provides
managed network services designed Protocol with Traffic Engineering the high-performance, highly available
to offload network complexity and to (RSVP-TE), IGMP snooping states, IP routing foundation that tightly inte-
deliver cost savings through outsourced Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM)- grates with the fully programmable FP
services. Sparse Mode (SM) and PIM-Source- packet processing technology. The
specific Mode (SSM) variants, and combination of SR OS and FP technology
Migration to IPv6 OSPFv3 on IPv6. It supports non-stop means that new features and protocols
The Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR is equipped services on triple play, IP VPN, VPLS, are implemented as software enhance-
with a dual IPv4/IPv6 stack, allowing VPWS and enhanced Internet services. ments, requiring no hardware changes
simultaneous delivery of IPv4- and Non-stop routing and non-stop services and allowing for rapid service
IPv6-based services with no perfor- are a must to meet high-availability introduction.
mance impact. This allows the opera- requirements for always-on IP/MPLS-
tor to deliver IPv6-based services on a based services. The 7710 SR also sup- Leading network
per customer basis, negating the need ports in-service software upgrade for management innovation
to migrate the entire network to IPv6. non-stop operation, multichassis LAG, The Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR is fully
IPv6 support includes IPv6 provider multichassis automatic protection managed by the industry-leading
edge routing, full multicast support switchover, Fast Reroute (FRR) and Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM and Alcatel-
and non-stop routing on OSPF, IS-IS active/standby LSPs. In addition, Lucent 5650 Control Plane Assurance
and BGP4, enabling a number of Graceful Restart – Helper Mode is Manager (CPAM). The 5620 SAM is a
applications including IPv6 Internet supported for interoperability with single management platform offering
exchange peering and IPv6-based legacy IP routing platforms. element, network and service manage-
Internet services. ment. It gives the operator a compre-
Service-based OAM hensive fault management system with
Service-aware H-QoS With a purpose-built, service-aware which to perform root cause analysis,
Service-aware QoS on the Alcatel- framework, the Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR schedule a suite of OAM tests for SLA
Lucent 7710 SR provides application- offers simplification and cost reduction compliance, run predefined test suites,
based queuing, policing and shaping, of network operations through rapid set threshold crossing alerts to detect
with per-service bandwidth guarantees diagnosis of network and service level potential SLA violations, and simplify
to meet the most demanding SLAs for faults, early detection of component service provisioning with GUI-based
video, VoIP and data applications — and service degradation and a highly templates. The 5650 CPAM is an IP/
without the extra cost of special mod- automated process of isolating net- MPLS multivendor-compatible control
ules for advanced features. It also work-induced errors. The 7710 SR plane management solution. It enables
ensures subscriber isolation, allowing service-aware OAM tools include service operators to assure network
for simultaneous support of Layer 2 Service Assurance Agent (SAA) tests and service availability against control
and Layer 3 services while maintaining with scheduling and hardware time- plane misconfigurations, malfunctions
SLAs for existing and emerging services. stamps, Bidirectional Forwarding and undetected routing updates, as
Detection (BFD), service ping, LSP ping well as to accelerate service problem
For increased service differentiation, and traceroute, VPLS ping and tracer- resolution over an IP/MPLS infrastruc-
the 7710 SR delivers service-aware oute, service mirroring, virtual circuit ture. Together, the Alcatel-Lucent 7710
Hierarchical Quality of Service (H-QoS) connectivity verification, IEEE 802.1ah SR, 5620 SAM and 5650 CPAM form the
and accounting for innovative service and multicast troubleshooting tools. industry’s most comprehensive unified
bundles. This helps guarantee the per- These tools are integrated into the IP network resource and service
formance of each forwarding class in Alcatel-Lucent 5620 Service Aware management solution.
terms of bandwidth, delay and jitter, Manager (SAM), which uses a GUI to
while allowing lower-priority traffic to ensure rapid fault isolation.
burst when higher-priority applications
go idle.

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Technical specifications

Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR-c12 Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR-c4


Throughput Throughput
• 24 Gb/s half-duplex forwarding capacity • 18 Gb/s half-duplex forwarding capacity

CMAs/MDAs per system CMAs/MDAs per system


Any one of the following options: Any one of the following options:
• Up to eight CMAs and two MDAs • Up to four CMAs
• Up to six CMAs and three MDAs • One MDA (requires one MCM) and up to two CMAs
• Up to four CMAs and four MDAs • Up to two MDAs (requires one MCM per MDA)
• Up to two CMAs and five MDAs
• Up to six MDAs Redundancy
• 1:1 redundancy on all common system elements (power
Redundancy supplies, etc.)
• Fully redundant platform with no single point of failure • In-service insertion and removal of system components
and physical interfaces
• 1:1 redundancy on all common system elements (power
supplies, etc.)
Physical dimensions
• 1:1 Control and Forwarding Module (CFM) redundancy
• Height: 13.3 cm (5.3 in.)
• Non-stop routing, including BGP, OSPFv3, IS-IS, RIP,
RSVP-TE, LDP, T-LDP • Width: 44.4 cm (17.5 in.)
• In-service insertion and removal of system components • Depth: 55.9 cm (22.0 in.)
and physical interfaces
Power
Physical dimensions • -40 V to -75 V DC
• Height: 22.2 cm (8.7 in.) • 85 V to 265 V AC
• Width: 44.4 cm (17.5 in.) • 1:N redundancy
• Depth: 60.0 cm (23.6 in.)
Cooling
Power • Horizontal forced airflow
• -40 V to -75 V DC
• 85 V to 265 V AC
• 1+1 redundancy

Cooling
• Horizontal forced airflow

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Table 1. CMA support

CMA Type Ports per CMA

10/100Base-T 8
1 Gigabit Ethernet 1
Channelized DS1/E1 (n x 64 kb/s) 8
Channelized OC-3/STM-1 CES 1
DS3/E3 4
OC-3c/OC-12c/STM-1c/STM-4c PoS 2
DS1/E1 ATM 8

Table 2. MDA support

MDA type Ports per MDA


Ethernet MDAs

10/100Base-T 60
100Base-FX 20
1 Gigabit Ethernet 5 or 20
10/100/1000-TX 20
PoS MDAs

OC-3c/STM-1c 8
OC-48c/STM-16c 2
ATM MDA

OC-3c/OC-12c/STM-1c/STM-4c ATM 4
Any Service Any Port (ASAP) MDAs

Channelized DS3/E3 ASAP 4


Channelized DS3/E3 ASAP 12
Channelized OC-3/STM-1 ASAP 4
Channelized OC-12/STM-4 ASAP 1

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SR OS Specifications • SNMP v1, v2c and v3 IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation
(Common to both chassis variants) • cflowd v5 and v8 IEEE 802.3ae 10Gbps Ethernet
Services • Local and remote port/service/flow mirroring IEEE 802.3ah Ethernet OAM
• IP VPN (RFC 4364) • Service assurance tools, including service IEEE 802.3u 100BaseTX
• VPWS point-to-point Layer 2 VPN ping, SDP ping, LSP ping, MAC ping and MAC IEEE 802.3x Flow Control
• VPLS multipoint Layer 2 VPN (RFC 4762) traceroute
IEEE 802.3z 1000BaseSX/LX
• Direct Internet access • Path maximum transmission unit (MTU) size
measurement
• CES Protocol support
• Round-trip delay, jitter, loss measurement (SAA)
• Mobile transport OSPF
• IP multicast support with Virtual Private Routed Safety standards and compliance RFC 1765 OSPF Database Overflow
Network (VPRN) using “draft Rosen” agency certifications RFC 2328 OSPF Version 2
• PWE3 using “draft Martini” encapsulation Safety RFC 2370 Opaque LSA Support
• Generic routing encapsulation (GRE) • CAN/CSA/C22.2 No. 60950-1-03 RFC 2740 OSPF for IPv6 (OSPFv3) draft-ietf-
QoS • ANSI/UL 60950-1-2002 ospf-ospfv3-update-14.txt
• Per-service QoS with per-service queuing, shap- • IEC 60950: 1999 Third Edition RFC 3101 OSPF NSSA Option
ing and policing RFC 3137 OSPF Stub Router Advertisement
• EN 60825-1 Safety of Laser Products
• Hierarchical queuing and scheduling RFC 3623 Graceful OSPF Restart – GR Helper
• CB Test Certificate
• Ingress and egress buffering (up to 200 ms at RFC 3630 Traffic Engineering (TE) Extensions
12 Gb/s in each direction) EMC
to OSPF Version 2
• Committed information rate (CIR), peak infor- • EN 300 386 V 1.3.1.2001 – For equipment
operating in telecommunications centers RFC 4203 for Shared Risk Link Group (SRLG)
mation rate (PIR), maximum burst size (MBS) sub-TLV
queue parameters • VCCI Class A
BGP
• Thousands of ingress and egress operations • FCC Part 15 Class A
RFC 1397 BGP Default Route Advertisement
• Programmable queues with CIR/PIR enforcement • EN 55022 Class A
RFC 1772 Application of BGP in the Internet
• Premium, assured and best-effort forwarding • EN 55024: 1998 – For Information Technology
classes Equipment RFC 1965 Confederations for BGP
• IEEE 802.1p filtering/marking/re-marking • ICES-0003 Class A RFC 1997 BGP Communities Attribute
• IETF DSCP filtering/marking/re-marking • CE Declaration RFC 2385 Protection of BGP Sessions via MD5
• Weighted random early detection (WRED) on Certifications RFC 2439 BGP Route Flap Dampening
ingress and egress Network Equipment Building System (NEBS) RFC 2547bis BGP/MPLS VPNs
• Packet marking (DiffServ) • SBC-TP-76200 RFC 2796 BGP Route Reflection: Alternative to
• Traffic shaping and policing (ingress and egress) Full-mesh IBGP (previously RFC 1966)
• Telcordia GR-1089-CORE
• Packet and byte counter statistics (ingress and draft-ietf-idr-rfc2796bis-02.txt
• Telcordia GR-63-CORE
egress) draft-ietf-idr-rfc2858bis-09.txt
Environmental
Security RFC 2918 Route Refresh Capability for BGP-4
• ETS 300 019-1-1, Storage Tests, Class 1.2
• Wire-speed ACLs RFC 3065 Confederations for BGP
• ETS 300 019-1-2, Transportation Tests,
• MD5 password encryption and authentication Class 2.3 draft-ietf-idr-rfc3065bis-05.txt
for routing protocols RFC 3392 Capabilities Advertisement with BGP-4
• ETS 300 019-1-3, Operational Tests, Class 3.2
• Classification and prioritization of control traffic RFC 4271 BGP-4 (previously RFC 1771)
• ETS 300 019-2-4 pr A1 Seismic
• Secure Shell (SSH) v1/v2 and Secure Copy (SCP) RFC 4360 BGP Extended Communities Attribute
• ETS 300 753 Acoustic Noise
• IEEE 802.1x port-based authentication RFC 4364 BGP/MPLS IP Virtual Private Networks
Environmental conditions
• Prevention of unauthorized communication (VPNs) (previously RFC 2547bis BGP/MPLS VPNs)
between DSL subscribers • Operating temperature: 0°C to 40°C
(32°F to 104°F) RFC 4724 Graceful Restart Mechanism for BGP –
• Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)- GR Helper
based automatic IP/MAC filter and static • Relative humidity: 5% to 85% (non-condensing)
RFC 4760 Multi-protocol Extensions for BGP
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cache popu- • Operating altitude: sea level to 3962.4 m (previously RFC 2858)
lation for DSL subscribers (13,000 ft)
IS-IS
• Dedicated management Ethernet routing
instance Standards compliance RFC 1142 OSI IS-IS Intra-domain Routing Protocol
(ISO 10589)
• Inbound and outbound LDP label binding filtering IEEE 802.1d Bridging
RFC 1195 Use of OSI IS-IS for routing in TCP/IP &
• Limitation of MAC address moves between IEEE 802.1p/Q VLAN Tagging dual environments
VPLS instances IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree RFC 2763 Dynamic Hostname Exchange for IS-IS
Management IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RFC 2966 Domain-wide Prefix Distribution with
• Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM provides extensive IEEE 802.1x Port Based Network Access Control Two-Level IS-IS
Fault, Configuration, Accounting, Performance,
and Security (FCAPS) IEEE 802.1ad Provider Bridges RFC 2973 IS-IS Mesh Groups
• Fully featured industry CLI, including service CLI IEEE 802.1ah Provider Backbone Bridges RFC 3373 Three-Way Handshake for Intermediate
IEEE 802.1ag Service Layer OAM System to Intermediate System (IS-IS) Point-to-
• SSH v1/v2 and Telnet Point Adjacencies
• FTP, TFTP and SCP IEEE 802.3ah Ethernet in the First Mile
RFC 3567 Intermediate System to Intermediate
• RADIUS (AAA) IEEE 802.1ak Multiple MAC Registration Protocol System (ISIS) Cryptographic Authentication
• TACACS+ IEEE 802.3 10BaseT

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RFC 3719 Recommendations for Interoperable RFC 3618 Multicast Source Discovery Protocol RFC 2401 Security Architecture for Internet
Networks using IS-IS (MSDP) Protocol
RFC 3784 Intermediate System to Intermediate RFC 3446 Anycast Rendevous Point (RP) mecha- draft-ietf-bfd-mib-00.txt Bidirectional Forwarding
System (IS-IS) Extensions for Traffic Engineering nism using Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) Detection Management Information Base
(TE) and Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP) draft-ietf-bfd-base-02.txt Bidirectional Forward-
RFC 3787 Recommendations for Interoperable RFC 4601 Protocol Independent Multicast - Sparse ing Detection
IP Networks Mode (PIM-SM): Protocol Specification (Revised) draft-ietf-bfd-v4v6-1hop-02.txt BFD IPv4 and IPv6
RFC 3847 Restart Signaling for IS-IS – GR Helper RFC 4604 Using IGMPv3 and MLDv2 for Source- (Single Hop)
RFC 4205 for Shared Risk Link Group (SRLG) TLV Specific Multicast Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
draft-ietf-isis-igp-p2p-over-lan-05.txt RFC 4607 Source-Specific Multicast for IP RFC 2787 Definitions of Managed Objects for the
LDP RFC 4608 Source-Specific Protocol Independent Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
Multicast in 232/8 RFC 3768 Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
RFC 3036 LDP Specification
RFC 4610 Anycast-RP Using Protocol Independent Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
RFC 3037 LDP Applicability Multicast (PIM)
RFC 3478 Graceful Restart Mechanism for LDP – RFC 1332 PPP IPCP
draft-ietf-pim-sm-bsr-06.txt
GR Helper RFC 1377 PPP OSINLCP
draft-rosen-vpn-mcast-08.txt
draft-jork-ldp-igp-sync-03.txt RFC 1638/2878PPP BCP
draft-ietf-mboned-msdp-mib-01.txt
IPv6 RFC 1661 PPP (rev RFC2151)
MPLS
RFC 1981 Path MTU Discovery for IPv6 RFC 1662 PPP in HDLC-like Framing
RFC 3031 MPLS Architecture
RFC 2375 IPv6 Multicast Address Assignments RFC 1989 PPP Link Quality Monitoring
RFC 3032 MPLS Label Stack Encoding (Rev3443)
RFC 2460 Internet Protocol, Version 6 (IPv6) RFC 1990 The PPP Multilink Protocol (MP)
Specification RFC 4379 Detecting Multi-Protocol Label
Switched (MPLS) Data Plane Failures RFC 2516 A Method for Transmitting PPP Over
RFC 2461 Neighbor Discovery for IPv6 Ethernet
RFC 4182 Removing a Restriction on the use of
RFC 2462 IPv6 Stateless Address Auto configura- MPLS Explicit NULL RFC 2615 PPP over SONET/SDH
tion ATM
RIP
RFC 2463 Internet Control Message Protocol RFC 1626 Default IP MTU for use over ATM AAL5
(ICMPv6) for the Internet Protocol Version 6 RFC 1058 RIP Version 1
Specification RFC 2082 RIP-2 MD5 Authentication RFC 2514 Definitions of Textual Conventions and
OBJECT_IDENTITIES for ATM Management
RFC 2464 Transmission of IPv6 Packets over RFC 2453 RIP Version 2
Ethernet Networks RFC 2515 Definition of Managed Objects for ATM
RSVP-TE Management
RFC 2529 Transmission of IPv6 over IPv4 Domains RFC 2430 A Provider Architecture DiffServ & TE
without Explicit Tunnels RFC 2684 Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM
RFC 2702 Requirements for Traffic Engineering Adaptation Layer 5
RFC 2545 Use of BGP-4 Multiprotocol Extension over MPLS
for IPv6 Inter-Domain Routing AF-TM-0121.000 Traffic Management Specifica-
RFC 2747 RSVP Cryptographic Authentication tion Version 4.1
RFC 2710 Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) for
IPv6 RFC 3097 RSVP Cryptographic Authentication ITU-T I.610 B-ISDN operation and maintenance
RFC 3209 Extensions to RSVP for Tunnels principles and functions version 11/95
RFC 2740 OSPF for IPv6
RFC 4090 Fast reroute Extensions to RSVP-TE for ITU-T I.432.1 B-ISDN user-network interface
RFC 3306 Unicast-Prefix-based IPv6 Multicast – Physical layer specification: General character-
Addresses LSP Tunnels
istics
RFC 3315 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Differentiated Services (DiffServ)
GR-1248-CORE Generic Requirements for Opera-
for IPv6 RFC 2474 Definition of the DS Field the IPv4 and tions of ATM Network Elements (NEs). Issue 3
RFC 3587 IPv6 Global Unicast Address Format IPv6 Headers (Rev)
GR-1113-CORE Bellcore, Asynchronous Transfer
RFC3590 Source Address Selection for the Multi- RFC 2597 Assured Forwarding PHB Group Mode (ATM) and ATM Adaptation Layer (AAL)
cast Listener Discovery (MLD) Protocol (rev3260) Protocols Generic Requirements, Issue 1
RFC 3810 Multicast Listener Discovery Version 2 RFC 2598 An Expedited Forwarding PHB AF-ILMI-0065.000 Integrated Local Management
(MLDv2) for IPv6 RFC 3140 Per-Hop Behavior Identification Codes Interface (ILMI) Version 4.0
RFC 4007 IPv6 Scoped Address Architecture TCP/IP AF-TM-0150.00 Addendum to Traffic Manage-
RFC 4193 Unique Local IPv6 Unicast Addresses RFC 768 UDP ment v4.1 optional minimum desired cell rate
indication for UBR
RFC 4291 IPv6 Addressing Architecture RFC 1350 The TFTP Protocol (Rev)
DHCP
RFC 4659 BGP-MPLS IP Virtual Private Network RFC 791 IP
(VPN) Extension for IPv6 VPN RFC 2131 Dynamic HostConfiguration Protocol
RFC 792 ICMP (Rev)
RFC 5072 IP Version 6 over PPP RFC 793 TCP RFC 3046 DHCP Relay Agent Information Option
draft-ietf-isis-ipv6-05.txt RFC 826 ARP (Option 82)
draft-ietf-isis-wg-multi-topology-xx.txt RFC 854 Telnet RFC 1534 Interoperation between DHCP and
Multicast RFC 951 BootP (Rev) BOOTP
RFC 1112 Host Extensions for IP Multicasting RFC 1519 CIDR VPLS
(Snooping) RFC 4762 Virtual Private LAN Services using LDP
RFC 1542 Clarifications and Extensions for the
RFC 2236 Internet Group Management Protocol Bootstrap Protocol (previously draft-ietf-l2vpn-vpls-ldp-08.txt)
(Snooping) draft-ietf-l2vpn-vpls-mcast-reqts-04.txt
RFC 1812 Requirements for IPv4 Routers
RFC 3376 Internet Group Management Protocol, Pseudowire
Version 3 (Snooping) RFC 2347 TFTP option Extension
RFC 2328 TFTP Blocksize option RFC 3985 Pseudo Wire Emulation Edge-to-Edge
RFC 2362 Protocol Independent Multicast-Sparse (PWE3)
Mode (PIM-SM) RFC 2349 TFTP Timeout Interval and Transfer Size
option

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RFC 4385 Pseudo Wire Emulation Edge-to-Edge SONET/SDH RFC 2454 IPv6 Management Information Base for
(PWE3) Control Word for Use over an MPLS PSN GR-253-CORE SONET Transport Systems: Common the User Datagram Protocol
RFC 3916 Requirements for Pseudo- Wire Emula- Generic Criteria. Issue 3, September 2000 RFC 2465 Management Information Base for IPv6:
tion Edge-to-Edge (PWE3) ITU G.841 Types and Characteristics of SDH Net- Textual Conventions and General Group
RFC 4717 Encapsulation Methods for Transport works Protection Architecture, issued in October RFC 2558 SONET-MIB
ATM over MPLS Networks (draft-ietf-pwe3-atm- 1998 and as augmented by Corrigendum1 issued RFC 2571 SNMP-FRAMEWORKMIB
encap-10.txt) in July 2002
RFC 2572 SNMP-MPD-MIB
RFC 4816 PWE3 ATM Transparent Cell Transport RADIUS
Service (draft-ietf-pwe3-cell-transport-04.txt) RFC 2573 SNMP-TARGET-&-NOTIFICATION-MIB
RFC 2865 Remote Authentication Dial In User
RFC 4448 Encapsulation Methods for Transport Service RFC 2574 SNMP-USER-BASED-SMMIB
of Ethernet over MPLS Networks (draft-ietf-pwe3- RFC 2866 RADIUS Accounting RFC 2575 SNMP-VIEW-BASEDACM-MIB
ethernet-encap-11.txt) RFC 2576 SNMP-COMMUNITY-MIB
SSH
RFC 4446 IANA Allocations for PWE3 RFC 2665 EtherLike-MIB
draft-ietf-secsh-architecture.txt SSH Protocol
RFC 4447 Pseudowire Setup and Maintenance us- Architecture RFC 2819 RMON-MIB
ing LDP (draft-ietf-pwe3-control-protocol-17.txt)
draft-ietf-secsh-userauth.txt SSH Authentication RFC 2863 IF-MIB
RFC 5085 Pseudowire Virtual Circuit Connectiv- Protocol
ity Verification (VCCV): A Control Channel for RFC 2864 INVERTED-STACK-MIB
Pseudowires draft-ietf-secsh-transport.txt SSH Transport Layer RFC 2987 VRRP-MIB
Protocol
draft-ietf-l2vpn-vpws-iw-oam-02.txt RFC 3014 NOTIFICATION-LOGMIB
draft-ietf-secsh-connection.txt SSH Connection
draft-ietf-pwe3-oam-msg-map-05.txt Protocol RFC 3019 IP Version 6 Management Information
draft-ietf-l2vpn-arp-mediation-04.txt Base for The Multicast Listener Discovery Protocol
draft-ietf-secsh-newmodes.txt SSH Transport
draft-ietf-pwe3-ms-pw-arch-02.txt Layer Encryption Modes RFC 3164 Syslog
draft-ietf-pwe3-segmented-pw-05.txt TACACS+ RFC 3273 HCRMON-MIB
draft-hart-pwe3-segmented-pw-vccv-02.txt draft-grant-tacacs-02.txt RFC 3411 An Architecture for Describing Simple
Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Manage-
draft-muley-dutta-pwe3-redundancy-bit-02.txt Network management
ment Frameworks
draft-muley-pwe3-redundancy-02.txt ITU-T X.721 Information technology – OSI - RFC 3412 Message Processing and Dispatching
MFA Forum 9.0.0 The Use of Virtual trunks for Structure of management information for the Simple Network Management Protocol
ATM/MPLS Control Plane Interworking ITU-T X.734 Information technology – OSI - (SNMP)
MFA Forum 12.0.0 Multiservice Interworking - Systems management: Event report management RFC 3413 Simple Network Management Protocol
Ethernet over MPLS function (SNMP) Applications
MFA forum 13.0.0 Fault Management for Multi- ITU-T M.3100/3120 Equipment and Connection RFC 3414 User-based Security Model (USM) for
service Interworking v1.0 Models version 3 of the Simple Network Management
MFA Forum 16.0.0 Multiservice Interworking - TMF 509/613 Network Connectivity Model Protocol (SNMPv3)
IP over MPLS RFC 1157 SNMPv1 RFC 3418 SNMP MIB
Access Node Control Protocol/ RFC 1215 A Convention for Defining Traps for use draft-ietf-disman-alarm-mib-04.txt
Layer 2 Control Protocol (ANCP/L2CP) with the SNMP draft-ietf-ospf-mib-update-04.txt
draft-ietf-ancp-framework-01.txt RFC 1657 BGP4-MIB draft-ietf-mpls-lsr-mib-06.txt
draft-ietf-ancp-protocol-00.txt RFC 1724 RIPv2-MIB draft-ietf-mpls-te-mib-04.txt
CES RFC 1850 OSPF-MIB draft-ietf-mpls-ldp-mib-07.txt
RFC 4553 Structure-Agnostic Time Division Multi- RFC 1907 SNMPv2-MIB draft-ietf-isis-wg-mib-05.txt
plexing (TDM) over Packet (SAToP) RFC 2011 IP-MIB IANA-IFType-MIB
RFC 5086 Structure-Aware Time Division Mul- RFC 2012 TCP-MIB
tiplexed (TDM) Circuit Emulation Service over IEEE8023-LAG-MIB
Packet Switched Network (CESoPSN) RFC 2013 UDP-MIB Plus support for an extensive array
MEF-8 Implementation Agreement for the RFC 2096 IP-FORWARD-MIB of proprietary MIBs
Emulation of PDH Circuits over Metro Ethernet RFC 2138 RADIUS
Networks, October 2004 RFC 2206 RSVP-MIB
draft-ietf-pwe3-tdm-control-protocol-extensi-02.txt RFC 2452 IPv6 Management Information Base
for the Transmission Control Protocol

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