- Feature History
- IP Multicast Technology Overview
- Bidirectional PIM or Bidirectional Multicast
- Configuring Basic IP Multicast
- Configuring Source Specific Multicast
- SSM Mapping
- Configuring Multicast Admission Control
- Configuring Multicast VPN
- Configuring Multicast VPN Extranet Support
- IPv6 Multicast PIM
- IGMP Snooping
- Using MSDP to Interconnect Multiple PIM-SM Domains
- MPLS Point-to-Multipoint Traffic Engineering
- IPv6 Multicast Listener Discovery Protocol
- MLDP-Based MVPN
- MVPN mLDP Partitioned MDT
- MLDP In-Band Signaling/Transit Mode
Feature History
The following table lists the new features supported in the Layer 2 Configuration Guide in Cisco IOS XE 16 releases, on Cisco NCS 4201, Cisco NCS 4202, Cisco NCS 4206, Cisco NCS 4216 routers.
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Cisco IOS XE Cupertino 17.8.1 |
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Bidirectional PIM or bidirectional multicast (RFC-5015) is an operating mode that enhances PIM by creating bidirectional multicast distribution trees. It helps deploy emerging communication and financial applications that rely on a many-to-many applications model. Use the following command to enable bidirectional PIM: ip pim bidir-enable |
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Cisco IOS XE Cupertino 17.7.1 |
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Telemetry Support for Multicast Service Level Agreement (SLA) Statistics |
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Cisco IOS XE Bengaluru 17.4.1 |
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Display of aggregated egress multicast stats for BDI interfaces on Head node, which is part of the MLDP core is supported. |
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Cisco IOS XE Amsterdam 17.3.1 |
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Aggregate multicast packet count is implemented for all the (S,G) entries for which the given BDI serves as the OIF. |
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Outgoing interface (OIF) statistics in a native multicast setup implements an extra output to include the packet count sent over the (S,G) entry and the traffic rate. |