Cisco CSR 1000V Limitations (Equinix-Configured)
This topic provides a list of commands that are restricted on Cisco CSR.
The following commands are restricted on Cisco CSR:
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int gigabitEthernet 1
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int gigabitEthernet 2
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int loopback 10
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default interface gigabitEthernet 1
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default interface gigabitEthernet 2
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default interface loopback 10
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Any command starting with ‘iox’
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Any command starting with ‘platform’
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Any command starting with ‘guestshell’
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Any command starting with ‘ssh’
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Any command starting with ‘telnet’
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Any command starting with ‘connect’
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Any command starting with ‘test’
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Any command starting with ‘aaa’
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Any command starting with ‘call-home’
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Any command starting with ‘username’
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show interface gigabitEthernet 1
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show interface gigabitEthernet 2
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Any show command that has vrf MGMT
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Any show command that has vrf external
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Any command beginning with ‘aaa’
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debug aaa
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debug tacacs
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debug ip tcp transaction
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ping vrf MGMT
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traceroute vrf MGMT
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vrf MGMT
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vrf external
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tunnel vrf MGMT
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ip route vrf external
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ip route vrf MGMT
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ip access-list standard VTYACCESS
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ip http
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ip ssh
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line vty
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line console
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Any command starting with ‘license’
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Any command starting with ‘copy’
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Any command starting with ‘delete’
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Write erase
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Any command starting with ‘erase’
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Any command starting with ‘banner’
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Any command starting with ‘more’
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Any command starting with ‘no aaa’
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Any command starting with ‘no username’
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Any command starting with ‘no call-home’
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no vrf definition MGMT
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no vrf definition external
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no vrf definition cloud
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no interface loopack10
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Any command starting with ‘no ip route vrf external’
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Any command starting with ‘no ip route vrf MGMT’
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no ip routing
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no route-map REJECT-BOGON
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no line console 0
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Any command starting with ‘no line vty’
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Any command starting with ‘no ip access-list standard VTYACCESS’
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Any command starting with ‘no banner’
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Any command starting with ‘no license’
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Any command starting with ‘no platform’
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Any command starting with ‘no ip http’
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Any command starting with ‘no ip ssh’
For information about Cisco device specifications, see Cisco Specifications.