09-02-2013 07:10 PM - edited 03-07-2019 03:16 PM
Hi,
I have an ASR 1001 router running latest 3.9.2S code.
The udld feature was introduced in 3.9S
However..
With the IPBase license the udld command does not appear in configuration mode.
But when I enable the AdvancedIPServices evaluation license and reboot, now the UDLD command appears in configuration mode.
I cannot see it documented anywhere in the IOS XE release notes/command reference etc that you need to have the Advanced IP Services feature set license to use the UDLD feature on the ASR 1001. Anyone know if this is this is correct or is it a mistake or a bug?
Cheers
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09-02-2013 07:56 PM
Hello,
That can be seen in the feature navigator. If you select 3.9s and Ip Base you want see Unidirectional link detection section (you can filter by feature name using as match stringUniDir). If you select Advance Services featureset - you will find that in the list.
Niko
09-02-2013 07:56 PM
Hello,
That can be seen in the feature navigator. If you select 3.9s and Ip Base you want see Unidirectional link detection section (you can filter by feature name using as match stringUniDir). If you select Advance Services featureset - you will find that in the list.
Niko
11-09-2017 09:28 AM
How in the world is UDLD an "Advanced IP Services" feature?
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