Table 7: Protocols and Applications Supported by ACX Series Routers (continued)
ACX5096ACX5048ACX4000ACX2100ACX2000ACX1100ACX1000Protocol or Application
15.1X54-D2015.1X54-D2012.3x51-D1012.2R212.212.2R212.2Control plane DOS
prevention
High Availability
15.1X54-D2015.1X54-D2012.3x51-D1012.2R212.212.2R212.2MPLS FRR
15.1X54-D2015.1X54-D2012.3x51-D1012.2R212.212.2R212.2BFD
ATM Transport
––12.3x51-D1012.2R212.212.2R212.2ATM over PWE3
––12.3x51-D1012.2R212.212.2R212.2RFC4717 ATM
encapsulation: S6.1 ATM N
to one cell mode (required
as per standard)
––12.3x51-D1012.2R212.212.2R212.2RFC4717: S6.3—ATM AAL5
SDU encapsulation
(optional)
––12.3x51-D1012.2R212.212.2R212.2ATM PWE3 control word
––12.3x51-D1012.2R212.212.2R212.2ATM PWE3 by means of
dynamic labels
––12.3x51-D1012.2R212.212.2R212.2ATM VPI/VCI swapping
––12.3x51-D1012.2R212.212.2R212.2ATM idle/unassigned cell
suppression
––12.3x51-D1012.2R212.212.2R212.2ATM support for N to 1 PW
promiscuous mode: 1 PW
per port and 1 PW per VPI
––12.3x51-D1012.2R212.212.2R212.2Cell concatenation (1 to 30
cells per packet)
––12.3x51-D1012.2R212.212.2R212.2Packet/byte counters per
VP and VC
––12.3x51-D1012.2R212.212.2R212.2Inverse multiplexing over
ATM (IMA)
ATM Encapsulation
––12.3x51-D1012.2R212.212.2R212.2AAL5 SDU (n-to-1 cell
relay)
ATM Queuing
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