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June 22, 2000
These release notes provide information about Cisco IOS Release 12.0(9)SL1, which runs on the Cisco 10000 Edge Services Router (ESR).
These release notes are updated as needed to describe new features, memory requirements, hardware support, software platform deferrals, and changes to the microcode and related documents.
Cisco IOS Release 12.0(9)SL1 is based on Cisco IOS Release 12.0(9)S. For a list of the software caveats that apply to Cisco IOS Release 12.0(9)SL1, see the "Caveats" section and the release notes for Cisco IOS Release 12.0 S.
Use these release notes in conjunction with the cross-platform Release Notes for Cisco IOS Release 12.0.
For specific information on upgrading your Cisco 10000 ESR to a new software release, see the Cisco 10000 ESR Software Configuration Guide.
For general information about upgrading to a new software release, see the product bulletin Cisco IOS Upgrade Ordering Instructions located at:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/cisco/mkt/ios/prodlit/957_pp.htm
For additional information about ordering Cisco IOS software, refer to the Cisco IOS Software Releases URL:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/cisco/mkt/ios/rel/
You must have a minimum of 128 MB of memory on the Performance Routing Engine (PRE).
If your configuration file describes more than 500 complex interfaces, your Cisco 10000 ESR may require additional memory.
The following features are supported on the Cisco 10000 ESR.
Administration | Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) |
Availability | SONET 1+1 APS |
Encapsulations | Ethernet High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC) Frame Relay Point-to-Point (PPP) Multilink Point-to-Point (MLP) |
Multiprotocol Label Switching | Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) edge services |
Multicast Features | Multicast Static Routes Multicast Routing Monitor (MRM) |
Multicast Services | Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Protocol-Independent Multicast (PIM) Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol (DVMRP) Cisco Group Management Protocol (CGMP) Unidirectional Link Routing (URDL) Session Directory Protocol (SDP) Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP) Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) |
Quality of Service | Committed Access Rate (CAR) Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED) QoS Policy Propagation on BGP (QPPB) Marking packets by using IP header precedence and differentiated service code point (DSCP) |
Routing Protocols | Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS) Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP) Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) Routing Information Protocol (RIP) |
Security Features | Standard and extended access lists Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) Kerberos authentication and client support on Telnet Radius authentication Internet Key Exchange (IKE) Terminal Access Controller Access Control System Plus (TACACS+) Message Digest 5 (MD5) for use with SNMPv2 and SNMPv3 |
The Channelized OC-12 (ChOC-12) line card, which is described in the Cisco 10000 ESR documentation, is not currently supported.
You can run up to 2000 Frame Relay sessions or 1300 PPP sessions, and you can configure up to 300 BGP peers on the Cisco 10000 ESR. The router also supports up to 512 Multilink Point-to-Point (MLP) sessions.
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Note Each T1 interface in an MLP bundle represents a single PPP session. Thus, configuring 130 MLP bundles of 10 T1 interfaces each results in 1300 PPP sessions (which is the maximum number of PPP sessions that are supported on the Cisco 10000 ESR). |
This section lists caveats for the Cisco 10000 ESR running under IOS Release 12.0(9)SL1.
CSCdr50586
You cannot generate FDL Bellcore remote loopback requests. The bellcore keyword in the t1 <t1-number> loopback remote line fdl bellcore command is not supported. Bellcore (Telcordia) began phasing out their standard in favor of the ANSI standard in the early 1990s.
The software responds to FDL Bellcore remote loopback requests, but does not generate these requests.
Workaround:Use the t1 <t1-number> loopback remote line fdl ansi command to run a remote loopback.
CSCdr32795
A service policy that contains a set action might get removed from the interface upon router reload. This problem is seen on gigabit Ethernet interfaces.
Workaround: After reload, reapply the service policy again.
CSCdr19206
If you preconfigure a line card using the card command, this significantly degrades PRE performance.
Workaround: Do not use the card command to preconfigure line cards. Use the no card command to remove references to cards that are not in the chassis.
CSCdr37995
Data flow from the gigabit Ethernet line card stops. No error messages are reported.
Workaround: If this event occurs, reset the line card. In addition, you may need to reduce the amount of traffic that goes through the card.
CSCdp87780
Heavy, nonfast-switched traffic may cause line cards to reset. If a line card stops responding, all configured interfaces on that card are marked as nonfunctional and data flow ceases until communication with the PRE is reestablished. In addition, the log buffer shows OIR and channel events.
Workaround: Avoid using nonfast-switched traffic.
CSCdr34482
Netboot may fail if a large number of channels is configured. When tested with 1000 channels configured, the system displays the error message: "No usable interfaces."
Workaround: Boot from disk.
CSCdr25590
In some cases, redundancy events are not logged with buffered logging turned on.
Workaround: There is currently no workaround.
CSCdr32717
Frame Relay PVC statistics do not account for Frame Relay encapsulation bytes.
Workaround: Multiply the inbound or outbound per-PVC packets by four. Add this number to the octets transmitted/received to produce the total number.
CSCdr05968
The following message may appear on the console output or the console log:
%CI-3-PSFAIL: Power entry module 0 failure.
Workaround: Ignore the message.
CSCdr36564
When you use the Frame Relay autosense feature, the Cisco 10000 ESR sends out all three LMI status message types immediately after the interface starts responding. However, sometimes the switch at other end is not ready to receive the messages and, as a result, misses one or two messages. LMI autosense waits until the next scheduled interval to send out the messages again. This problem primarily affects clear channel CT3 interfaces.
Workaround: There is currently no workaround.
CSCdr38267
If you copy the configuration file from PRE-A to NVRAM in a system with redundant PREs, the secondary PRE may crash.
Workaround: There is currently no workaround.
CSCdr38232
POS and GE line cards cannot pass data even though the system indicates the line is running. This problem rarely occurs.
Workaround: Reset the line cards using shutdown command and no shutdown command.
CSCdr38148
When the CT3 line card pings a series of 100 byte packets followed by a series of 1000 bytes packets, the CT3 line card may experience a ping failure. The error is only seen after you reload the line card.
Workaround: Reload the line card using hw-module slot reset command.
CSCdr37185
On occasion, an interface that was responding before a PRE cutover no longer responds after the cutover. Look at the display from the show interface command to view the interface status.
Workaround: Execute the shutdown command, followed by the no shutdown command on the failing interface.
CSCdr38258
The number of gigabit Ethernet interfaces may be incorrectly reported by the show version and show hardware commands. The reported number should match the number of gigabit Ethernet line cards that are inserted and have booted successfully in the chassis.
Workaround: There is currently no workaround.
CSCdr25441
FastEthernet 0/0/0 is configured with static IP address, but still sends out DHCP packets. The router appears to be sending out DHCP packets with the backplane Ethernet MAC address and an IP address of 0.0.0.0.
Workaround: There is currently no workaround.
CSCdr37273
Reload causes "logging console debugging" to change to "logging console critical." On reload, you may not see system/controller/interface status messages, despite having saved logging console debugging configuration before the reload.
Workaround: Configure logging console debugging on reload.
CSCdr43138
The first autoboot fails if no boot image is specified in the configuration, or if all autoboots to the images specified in the configuration fail.
Workaround: No workaround is required and you can ignore the error message. After the first autoboot failure, the system automatically boots the first image in bootflash again. The second boot is always successful and the system powers on properly.
CSCdp86477
Large configurations can lead to long boot times. A Cisco 10000 with a large configuration file may take up to 10 minutes to start up.
Workaround: Keep configurations as short as possible. One way to reduce the size of your configurations is to exclude configuration lines that specify IOS default values. If possible, store the configuration in NVRAM rather than on a Flash disk, because access to NVRAM is faster than access to Flash.
CSCdr22964
After a network boot fails, the rommon dir command gets a PCI master abort. If you enter the dir slot n command in rommon after the network boot fails, you may get a PCI master abort message.
Workaround: Reboot the Cisco 10000, either from the network or from the flash or disk.
CSCdr37190
The debug fr lmi command may cause the system to crash.
Workaround: Run the command only on specific interfaces by using the sdebug frame-relay lmi interface command.
CSCdr38210
The router may crash if traffic is sent at no_drop rate on more than 1000 PPP connections.
Workaround: Reduce the traffic rate on the PPP connections.
CSCdr43141
HDLC framer occasionally locks up during line card code initialization.
Workaround: Reset the line card.
CSCdr47500
Inconsistent performance is observed between similar interfaces. During periods of heavy traffic (approaching interface line rate), some interfaces may experience inconsistent performance between interfaces of the same type.
Workaround: There is currently no workaround.
CSCdr48784
Long delays occur when you remove a T1 cable and add it back to the MLP bundle. If you remove and reconnect a T1 cable on an active line, you may see a delay of more than 45 seconds before MLP traffic resumes its flow through the cable.
Workaround: Do not remove and reinsert the cable when traffic is flowing through the MLP bundle.
CSCdr52313
The system displays the error message: "timeout while trying to clear wqb" (work queue block). The system may display this error message if the shutdown command is entered on an MLP interface while heavy traffic passes through the interface.
Workaround: No workaround is required.
CSCdr52708,
If you remove a line card during periods of heavy traffic and then reinsert it (or another card of the same type), on rare occasion the card fails to pass traffic.
Workaround: Use the shutdown command to shut down interfaces and controllers before removing the card. If failure occurs, you can activate the card by entering the microcode reload pxf command or reloading the IOS software.
CSCdr52875
The Discarded and Lost received counters may not reset after entering the shutdown and no shutdown commands for an MLP interface.
Workaround: There is currently no workaround.
CSCdr53894
Frame Relay Autosense feature does not start immediately after you change encapsulation to frame relay. In some cases, the Frame Relay autosense feature takes about 1 minute to start.
Workaround: Wait for 1 minute for the autosense feature to start.
CSCdr54819
After using the no pos report alarm command, the show facility-alarm status command continues to display OC-12 POS alarms.
Workaround: There is currently no workaround.
CSCdr55504
crashinfo logs written to bootflash may be corrupted.
The debugging information written to bootflash (particularly the files crashinfo and pxf_crashinfo) after some system failures may be partially corrupted.
Workaround: There is currently no workaround. Most of the content of these files is valid and an engineer can easily recognize the corrupted areas.
CSCdr57985
The show facility-alarm status command displays alarms for a card that is shut down. After you use the shutdown command for the OC12POS interface, the show facility-alarm status command continues to display OC12POS alarms. After a card is shut down, the alarms no longer display.
Workaround: There is currently no workaround.
CSCdr57987
Only SLOS and SLOF alarms are capable of sounding an externally connected audible alarm.
Workaround: Set the pos report alarm for each alarm in the OC-12 POS interface configuration and use show controller pos interface or show facility-alarm status to see the current state of alarms.
CSCdr56247
When deleting and recreating interfaces on a Cisco 10000 router, eventually the creation of an interface fails. This problem may occur after 5374 interfaces are removed and recreated.
Workaround: Do not delete and recreate more than 5374 interfaces or, if you experience this problem, reboot the router.
CSCdr42519
Passing PPP traffic at high sustained traffic load may cause the router to crash to rommon. If sustained high-packet PPP traffic is maintained for more than 12 hours, the router may suffer either a low memory bus error or a software forced watchdog. If this occurs, the router creates a crash dump file, and reverts to the rommon prompt.
Workaround: If the sustained flowrate remains very high for close to 12 hours, force a break in the traffic to avoid this problem.
CSCdr46404
Sustained high rate traffic may trigger spontaneous card up/down events. With the console set to record critical events, you may see continuous card up/down events. Only traffic that is flowing at near 100% theoretical packet rate causes this problem.
Workaround: Enter the shutdown and then the no shutdown command on the interface may clear up the problem. If the problem persists, reboot the router.
CSCdr50663
CT3 interfaces fail to come up. Occasionally, especially following a PRE reload, some interfaces fail to come up. Usually they are clustered either on an entire port or on an entire card.
Workaround: Reset the card using hw-module sub slot/subslot reset command.
CSCdr52081
Repeatedly changing a port between channelized and not channelized may cause the PRE to crash. After many repeated conversions of a T3 port from channelized mode to unchannelized mode and back, with intervening assignments of IP addresses to the interfaces and ping testing, a PRE crash may occur.
Workaround: Reload the PRE.
CSCdr25487
Processor memory leak caused by FR config/unconfig loop. A slow processor memory leak may occur after repeatedly performing config/unconfig cycles for a 10 to 15 hour period. The leak can be seen by looking for a drop in the Processor Free(b) value in the output from the show memory free command.
Workaround: To regain the leaked memory, reboot the router.
This section lists bugs that are resolved in Cisco IOS Release 12.0(9)SL1. These bugs last appeared in the Caveats section of the release notes for Cisco IOS Release 12.0(9)SL.
CSCdr29208
BGP session fails to establish after matching BGP neighbor passwords.
CSCdp72872
Traffic does not pass on PVCs statically configured on that interface.
CSCdr29231
After you execute the neighbor default originate command, the default route may not be listed in BGP table of peered routers.
CSCdp82038
On some occasions, virtual links that are created on OC-12 POS interfaces report that they are running, but no routing information traverses them.
CSCdr34512
"MAJOR_FAULT:PXF DMA TBB Length Error" is posted to SysLog and the pxf microcode reloads with heavy traffic loads and with CAR enabled.
CSCdr36507
OC-12 POS interface status incorrect after IP configuration.
CSCdr33807
QPPB may overwrite the qos-group value settings that are input using QoS configuration mode (also called modular CLI) commands.
CSCdr33757
Under some traffic conditions, no traffic is passed through the gigabit Ethernet interface.
CSCdr38123
If you send packets with an MTU size of more than 4470 bytes, ping failure messages may appear. In addition, assertion failures may be listed in the log file.
CSCdr27159
The mdl string command does not work and may cause a reset.
CSCdr37212
Alarm messages for a secondary (redundant) line card do not display.
CSCdr37280 (formerly CSCdr38365)
After deleting an interface containing a service policy, QoS show commands, such as show policy-map interface may crash or report stats of deleted interfaces.
CSCdr39827
The OC-12 POS line card keeps reloading under traffic at startup.
CSCdp85092
Static arps on backplane Ethernet are listed in the default configuration.
CSCdr25503
The show interface and show interface stat commands occasionally report unreasonably large numbers.
CSCdp62083
If you enable HSRP on a gigabit Ethernet interface, the standby state remains at Init and does not change to Standby or Active. In addition, the timer values remain at 0.
CSCdr37184
The current eboot image, if booted by itself from rommon, reverts back to rommon.
CSCdp97411
Channelized CT3 controllers log incorrect up/down messages for clear channels.
CSCdr24633
Multicast traffic through a bouncing interface may cause the PRE to stop.
CSCdr38027
Multiple card/no card command sequences for the same card type in the same slot removes the interface configuration information when you execute a show running-config command.
CSCdr32160
The initial System Configuration dialog echoes characters slowly, at a rate of one character per 1/4 to 1/2 second.
CSCdr42618
The show controller pos x/0/0 detail command shows the same data as the show controller pos x/0/0 command.
CSCdr25709
Spurious FBB line card events message may appear on the console after a reset or reload of the line card, microcode, or after a PRE cutover. Data flow is not affected.
CSCdr25071
In some cases, the show interface command reports that hardware was removed even if the interfaces continue to pass traffic.
CSCdr38140
When you display interface statistics using the show interface command, the packets input and byte fields may display numbers greater than expected.
CSCdr44179
Clear counters does not clear all Sonet defect counters
CSCdr35518
When you change a clear channel interface that is running to channelized on a CT3 card, an "Assertion Failure" message may appear.
CSCdr45485
The shutdown command does not shut down the OC12POS interface.
CSCdr45548
The ip load-sharing per-packet command is not supported.
CSCdr07930
If you issue the ip host-routing command, this resets the FastEthernet interface.
CSCdr34921
When you display interface statistics, the output queue drops counter is always 0, even if packet drops should be displayed.
CSCdr21897
In some cases, both the multilink interfaces and T1 member links are responding, but the IPCP state on the multilink interface stays in a down or listen state.
CSCdp91459
When you create clear-channel interfaces on a CT3 line card, the interfaces are listed out of order in the startup and running configurations.
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