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Cisco SCE 8000 10GBE Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 8 Configuring the Connection
Hardware Bypass
Hardware Bypass
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How to Enable the Hardware Bypass Mode, page 8-9
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How to Disable the Hardware Bypass Mode, page 8-10
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How to Display the Status of the Hardware Bypass Mode, page 8-10
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How to Set the Hardware Bypass Status for a Static Party, page 8-10
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How to Reset the Hardware Bypass Staus of a static party, page 8-10
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How to Display the Hardware Bypass Status of a Static Party, page 8-11
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How to Display the Startup Configuration Party Database, page 8-11
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How to Display the Currently Running Party Database Configuration, page 8-12
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How to Copy the Startup Configuration Party Database and Create a Backup File, page 8-12
The Cisco SCE 8000 platform supports the Hardware Bypass feature for IPv4 traffic. The main objective
of this feature is to bypass the traffic of the configured static parties created in the hardware bypass mode
at the hardware (SIP module) level, based on their IP address or IP range. By default, the hardware
bypass mode is disabled. However, users can enable the hardware bypass mode through the
hw-bypass
mode
CLI command.
Note
Before performing the party configurations, Engage Service Management Language (SML) 3.7.0
application should be installed in interface linecard configuration mode.
How to Enable the Hardware Bypass Mode
From the SCE(config)#> prompt, type:
Command
Purpose
hw-bypass mode
Enables the hardware bypass mode of the Cisco
SCE 8000 platform. It also allows you to set the
hardware bypass state for the specified static
parties when these parties are configured in this
mode.