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July 13, 2000
Channelized E1 Frame Relay port adapter functional image name fi-c8510-4e1fr.A.3-3
Text Product Number OL-0228-02 A0
This document describes the features and caveats for Cisco functional image, fi-c8510-4e1fr.A.3-3, for the 1CT3 channelized E1 Frame Relay port adapter used with the Catalyst 8540 MSR, Catalyst 8510 MSR, and LightStream 1010 ATM switch routers.
This version of the channelized E1 Frame Relay port adapter functional image fixes the caveats listed in the section "Caveat Symptoms and Workarounds" later in this release note.
This release note includes the following sections:
The Catalyst 8540 MSR, Catalyst 8510 MSR, and LightStream 1010 ATM switch routers provide switched ATM connections to individual workstations, servers, LAN segments, or other ATM switches and routers using fiber-optic, unshielded twisted-pair (UTP), and coaxial cable.
The channelized E1 Frame Relay port adapter facilitates interworking between a Frame Relay network, an ATM network, and network users. Existing Frame Relay users can also migrate to higher bandwidth ATM using channelized Frame Relay port adapters. Additionally, these port adapters extend the ATM network across a wide area over a frame-based serial line or intervening Frame Relay WAN.
This section describes the process you use to determine the existing functional image version installed on your channelized E1 Frame Relay port adapter.
To display the functional image version in a channelized E1 Frame Relay port adapter, use the following command in privileged EXEC mode:
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The following example shows the firmware functional image information for the channelized E1 Frame Relay port adapter in slot 1, subslot 0:
Switch# show functional-image-info subslot 1/0 ##HardwareRequired : B8(3.2) ##FunctionalVersion : 3.3 ##Sections : 1 ##Section1Format : BINARY, length = 303016 # PUMA-4CE1 Firmware image # Firmware Image : fi-c8510-4e1fr.A.3-3 # # EPLD config file : C85MS-4E1-FRRJ48.jcf # Chain description: # Part type Bits Config file # EPM7256S 10 /auto/projects/cougar/custom/puma/pld/testbench/PROG_FILES/f # EPM7064S 10 /auto/projects/cougar/custom/puma/pld/testbench/PROG_FILES/f # EPM7064S 10 /auto/projects/cougar/custom/puma/pld/testbench/PROG_FILES/f # Number devices = 3 # Number of instruction bits = 30 # # FPGA config file information: ###End-of-header
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Note In the previous show function-image-info command output, the functional version appeared as 3.3 corresponding to the 3-3 string in the file name "fi-c8510-4e1fr.A.3-3." |
For detailed functional image upgrade instructions, see the "Maintaining Functional Images" section in the "Managing Configuration Files, System Images, and Functional Images" chapter of the ATM Switch Router Software Configuration Guide.
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Caution Functional image download cannot be reverted back once the download is started. Do not interrupt the download procedure. Wait until it has finished before attempting any commands on the switch router. Confirm that the download is done in binary mode and check file sizes before and after download. A failure during reprogramming can result in the card being unusable. |
This section contains a listing of the caveats for this channelized E1 Frame Relay port adapter firmware functional image.
Use Table 1 to determine the status of a particular caveat and its relevancy to your firmware functional image release. These caveats are described in detail in the following section, "Caveat Symptoms and Workarounds." In the table, "Y" indicates a fixed caveat, "N" indicates an open caveat, and "-" indicates the corrected caveat has been carried forward from the previous release.
| DDTS Number | Functional Image Release 3.3 | Functional Image Release 3.1 |
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CSCdr20326 | Y | N |
CSCdm89987 | Y | N |
CSCdm32678 | Y | N |
CSCdk88859 | - | Y |
CSCdk52436 | Y | N |
This section describes the resolved caveats for this channelized E1 Frame Relay port adapter firmware functional image:
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Posted: Fri Aug 25 09:46:10 PDT 2000
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