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Finding Feature Documentation
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Finding Documentation for All Supported Features on Your Router by Using Cisco Feature Navigator
Finding Documentation for All Supported Features on Your
Router by Using Cisco Feature Navigator
Cisco Feature Navigator is the best tool for finding documentation for all the features on your router.
Note
Cisco Feature Navigator does not support all platforms and software releases, such as some older
releases and some limited-lifetime releases.
Step 1
Go to Cisco Feature Navigator at http://www.cisco.com/go/fn.
You must have an account on Cisco.com. If you do not have an account or have forgotten your username
or password, click Cancel at the login dialog box, and follow the instructions that appear.
Step 2
Click Search by Release/Image Name/Product Code/Platform.
Step 3
In the drop-down menu next to “Platform,” choose your router.
Step 4
Click Continue.
Cisco Feature Navigator displays a list of features that are supported on your router. Do one of the
following, as appropriate:
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To access documentation for a specific feature on this list, proceed to Step 5.
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To display a list of features that are supported in a specific Cisco IOS release, use the “Major
Release” or “Release” pull-down menu to select the Cisco IOS release.
Cisco Feature Navigator displays a list of features that are supported by the selected Cisco IOS
release on your router.
To access documentation for a specific feature on this list, proceed to Step 5.
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To display a list of features that are supported in a specific feature set, use the “Feature Set”
pull-down menu to select the feature set.
Cisco Feature Navigator displays a list of features that are supported on the selected feature set and
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IOS release on your router.
Step 5
Click the feature name.
Cisco Feature Navigator displays a short description of the feature and, when the feature involves user
configuration, provides a “For More Information” link.
Step 6
Click For More Information, if it is available.
Cisco Feature Navigator displays the feature documentation, usually in the form of a feature module,
which includes information on configuring, verifying, and troubleshooting the feature.