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Release Notes for Cisco ONS 15310-MA SDH
Release 9.1New Features and Functionality
New Software Features and Functionality
Ethernet Drop and Continue Circuit
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
Release Notes for Cisco ONS 15310-MA SDH
Release 9.1
Revised: November 2009, OL-18468-01Release notes contain the new features and enhancements for the Cisco ONS 15310-MA SDH. For detailed information regarding features, capabilities, hardware, and software introduced with this release, refer to Release 9.1 of the Cisco ONS 15310-MA SDH Procedure Guide, Cisco ONS 15310-MA SDH Reference Manual, Cisco ONS 15310-MA SDH Troubleshooting Guide, and Cisco ONS SDH TL1 Command Guide. For the most current version of the Release Notes for Cisco ONS 15310-MA Release 9.1, visit the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/optical/ps2001/prod_release_notes_list.html
Cisco also provides Bug Toolkit, a web resource for tracking defects. To access Bug Toolkit, visit the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/Bugtool/launch_bugtool.pl
Contents
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New Features and Functionality
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Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
Changes to the Release Notes
This section documents supplemental changes that have been added to the Release Notes for Cisco ONS 15310-MA SDH Release 9.1 since the production of the Cisco ONS 15310-MA SDH System Software CD for Release 9.1.
Using the Bug ToolKit
In Cisco ONS 15310-MA SDH Software Release 9.1 and later, use the Bug ToolKit to view the list of outstanding and resolved bugs in a release. This section explains how to use the Bug ToolKit.
Search Bugs
This section explains how to use the Bug ToolKit to search for a specific bug or to search for all the bugs in a specified release.
Step 1
Go to http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/Bugtool/launch_bugtool.pl.
You will be prompted to log into Cisco.com. After you login, the Bug Toolkit page opens.
Step 2
Click Launch Bug Toolkit.
Step 3
To search for a specific bug, enter the bug ID in the Search for Bug ID field and click Go in the Search Bugs tab.
To search for all the bugs in a specified release, enter the following search criteria in the Search Bugs tab:
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Select Product Category—Select Optical Networking.
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Select Products—Select Cisco ONS 15310 Series from the list.
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Software Version—Select 9.10 to view the list of outstanding and resolved bugs in
Cisco ONS 15310-MA SDH Software Release 9.1.•
Search for Keyword(s)—Separate search phrases with boolean expressions (AND, NOT, OR) to search within the bug title and details.
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Advanced Options—You can either perform a search using the default search criteria or define custom criteria for an advanced search. To customize the advanced search, select Use custom settings for severity, status, and others and provide the following information:
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Severity—Select the severity level.
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Status—Select Open, Fixed, or Terminated.
Select Open to view all the open bugs. To filter the open bugs, clear the Open check box and select the appropriate sub-options that appear below the Open check box. The sub-options are New, Held, More, Open, Waiting, Assigned, Forwarded, Postponed, Submitted, and Information Required. For example, if you want to view only new bugs in Cisco ONS 15310-MA SDH Software Release 9.1, only select New.
Select Fixed to view fixed bugs. To filter fixed bugs, clear the Fixed check box and select the appropriate sub-options that appear below the fixed check box. The sub-options are Resolved or Verified.
Select Terminated to view terminated bugs. To filter terminated bugs, clear the Terminated check box and select the appropriate sub-options that appear below the terminated check box. The sub-options are Closed, Junked, and Unreproducible. Select multiple options as required.
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Advanced—Select the Show only bugs containing bug details check box to view only those bugs that contain detailed information, such as symptoms and workarounds.
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Modified Date—Select this option if you want filter bugs based on the date on which the bugs were last modified.
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Results Displayed Per Page—Select the appropriate option from the list to restrict the number of results that appear per page.
Step 4
Click Search. The Bug Toolkit displays the list of bugs based on the specified search criteria.
Export to Spreadsheet
The Bug ToolKit provides the following options to export bugs to a spreadsheet:
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Click Export All to Spreadsheet link in the Search Results page under the Search Bugs tab. Specify file name and folder name to save the spreadsheet. All the bugs retrieved by the search will be exported.
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Click Export All to Spreadsheet link in the My Notifications tab. Specify file name and folder name to save the spreadsheet. All the saved bugs in all the groups will be exported.
If you are unable to export the spreadsheet, log into the Technical Support Website at
http://www.cisco.com/cisco/web/support/index.html for more information or call Cisco TAC (1-800-553-2447).
New Features and FunctionalityThis section highlights new features and functionality for Release 9.1. For detailed documentation of each of these features, consult the user documentation.
Common Hardware
The following section provide information on new hardware.
Tunable SFP
ONS-SI-155-SR-MM SFP is supported in 15310-MA CTX card.
New Software Features and Functionality
The following new software features are added for Release 9.1:
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Ethernet Drop and Continue Circuit
Backup NTP/SNTP Server
CTC allows you to specify a backup NTP/SNTP server along with the primary NTP/SNTP server. When the primary NTP/SNTP server fails, the node uses the secondary NTP/SNTP server to synchronize its date and time. If both the primary and secondary NTP/SNTP servers fail, an SNTP-FAIL alarm is raised. The node checks for the availability of the primary or secondary NTP/SNTP server at regular intervals until it can fetch the time from any one of the NTP/SNTP servers.
Shelf Temperature
The CTC displays the temperature of the ONS 15310-MA SDH chassis. The temperature of the shelf (in degrees Celsius) is displayed in the temperature area of the pane in the CTC.
The temperature measured by the TCC2/TCC2P sensors appear on the LCD screen in the ONS 15310-MA SDH chassis.
Ethernet Drop and Continue Circuit
The CE-MR-6 card uses the contiguous concatenation (CCAT) circuits to broadcast signals to multiple destinations from a single source without affecting the traffic. The CE-MR-6 card supports Ethernet drop and continue in CCAT circuits. Ethernet drop and continue (unidirectional) circuits have multiple destinations for use in broadcast circuit schemes. In broadcast scenarios, one source transmits traffic to multiple destinations, but traffic is not returned to the source.
TL1
TL1 Command Changes
New Commands
The RTRV-SHELFSTATcommand is added to Release 9.1.
Command Syntax Changes
The syntax of the following commands have changed:
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ED-EQPT syntax changed from:
ED-EQPT[:<TID>]:<aid>:<CTAG>[:::PROTID=<protid>],[PRTYPE=<prtype>],[RVRTV=<rvrtv>],[RVTM=<rvtm>],[CARDMODE=<cardmode>],[PEERID=<peerid>],[REGENNAME=<regenname>],[PEERNAME=<peername>],[CMDMDE=<cmdmde>],[RETIME=<retime>],[SHELFROLE=<shelfrole>],[NEWSHELFID=<newshelfid>],[FRPROLE=<frprole>],[FRPSTATE=<frpstate>][:<pst>[,<sst>]];
To:
ED-EQPT[:<TID>]:<aid>:<CTAG>[:::PROTID=<protid>],[PRTYPE=<prtype>],[RVRTV=<rvrtv>],[RVTM=<rvtm>],[CARDMODE=<cardmode>],[PEERID=<peerid>],[REGENNAME=<regenname>],[PEERNAME=<peername>],[CMDMDE=<cmdmde>],[RETIME=<retime>],[SHELFROLE=<shelfrole>],[NEWSHELFID=<newshelfid>],[FRPROLE=<frprole>],[FRPSTATE=<frpstate>],[FRPHOLDOFFTIME=<frpholdofftime>][:<pst>[,<sst>]];
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ED-FSTE syntax changed from:
ED-FSTE[:<TID>]:<src>:<CTAG>[:::FLOW=<flow>],[EXPDUPLEX=<expduplex>],[EXPSPEED=<expspeed>],[SELECTIVEAUTO=<selectiveauto>],[VLANCOS=<vlancosthreshold>],[IPTOS=<iptosthreshold>],[NAME=<name>],[CMDMDE=<cmdmde>],[SUPPRESS=<suppress>],[SOAK=<soak>],[LITIMER=<litimer>][:<pst>[,<sst>]];
To:
ED-FSTE[:<TID>]:<src>:<CTAG>[:::FLOW=<flow>],[EXPDUPLEX=<expduplex>],[EXPSPEED=<expspeed>],[SELECTIVEAUTO=<selectiveauto>],[VLANCOS=<vlancosthreshold>],[IPTOS=<iptosthreshold>],[NAME=<name>],[CMDMDE=<cmdmde>],[SUPPRESS=<suppress>],[SOAK=<soak>],[LITIMER=<litimer>],[FREQ=<freq>],[LOSSB=<lossb>][:<pst>[,<sst>]];
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ED-NE-GEN syntax changed from:
ED-NE-GEN[:<TID>]::<CTAG>[:::NAME=<name>],[IPADDR=<ipaddr>],[IPMASK=<ipmask>],[DEFRTR=<defrtr>],[IPV6ADDR=<ipv6addr>],[IPV6PREFLEN=<ipv6preflen>],[IPV6DEFRTR=<ipv6defrtr>],[IPV6ENABLE=<ipv6enable>],[IIOPPORT=<iiopport>],[NTP=<ntp>],[SUPPRESSIP=<suppressip>],[MODE=<mode>],[SERIALPORTECHO=<serialportecho>],[OSIROUTINGMODE=<osiroutingmode>],[OSIL1BUFSIZE=<osil1bufsize>],[OSIL2BUFSIZE=<osil2bufsize>];
To:
ED-NE-GEN[:<TID>]::<CTAG>[:::NAME=<name>],[IPADDR=<ipaddr>],[IPMASK=<ipmask>],[DEFRTR=<defrtr>],[IPV6ADDR=<ipv6addr>],[IPV6PREFLEN=<ipv6preflen>],[IPV6DEFRTR=<ipv6defrtr>],[IPV6ENABLE=<ipv6enable>],[IIOPPORT=<iiopport>],[NTP=<ntp>],[SUPPRESSIP=<suppressip>],[MODE=<mode>],[MSPUBVLANID=<mspubvlanid>],[MSINTLVLANID=<msintlvlanid>],[SERIALPORTECHO=<serialportecho>],[OSIROUTINGMODE=<osiroutingmode>],[OSIL1BUFSIZE=<osil1bufsize>],[OSIL2BUFSIZE=<osil2bufsize>],[BKUPNTP=<bkupntp>];
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ENT-EQPT syntax changed from:
ENT-EQPT[:<TID>]:<aid>:<CTAG>::<aidtype>[:PROTID=<protid>],[PRTYPE=<prtype>],[RVRTV=<rvrtv>],[RVTM=<rvtm>],[CARDMODE=<cardmode>],[PEERID=<protid>],[REGENNAME=<regenname>],[CMDMDE=<cmdmde>],[TRANSMODE=<transmode>],[RETIME=<retime>],[SHELFROLE=<shelfrole>],[FRPROLE=<frprole>],[FRPSTATE=<frpstate>][:];
To:
ENT-EQPT[:<TID>]:<aid>:<CTAG>::<aidtype>[:PROTID=<protid>],[PRTYPE=<prtype>],[RVRTV=<rvrtv>],[RVTM=<rvtm>],[CARDMODE=<cardmode>],[PEERID=<protid>],[REGENNAME=<regenname>],[CMDMDE=<cmdmde>],[TRANSMODE=<transmode>],[RETIME=<retime>],[SHELFROLE=<shelfrole>],[FRPROLE=<frprole>],[FRPSTATE=<frpstate>],[FRPHOLDOFFTIME=<frpholdofftime>][:];
Command Response Changes
The following TL1 command responses have changed:
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RTRV-ALM-BITS response changes:
<aid>,[<condtype>]:<condeff>,,,[<locn>],[<dirn>],,:,
To:
<aid>,[<aidtype>]:<ntfcncde>,<condtype>,<srveff>,[<ocrdat>],[<ocrtm>],[<location>],[<direction>]:[<desc>],
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RTRV-ALM-UCP response changes:
<aid>:<ntfcncde>,<condtype>,<srveff>,,,,:[<desc>],
To:
<aid>:<ntfcncde>,<condtype>,<srveff>,[<ocrdat>],[<ocrtm>],,:[<desc>],
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RTRV-ALS response changes:
<slot>,[<rslt>]:[<diagtype>],[<peer>],[<aid>],[<aidtype>]
To:
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RTRV-EQPT response changes:
<aid>:<aidtype>,<equip>,[<role>],[<status>]:[<protid>],[<prtype>],[<rvrtv>],[<rvtm>],[<cardname>],[<ioscfg>],[<cardmode>],[<peerid>],[<regenname>],[<peername>],[<transmode>],[<retime>],[<shelfrole>],[<frprole>],[<frpstate>]:<pst>,[<sst>]
To:
<aid>:<aidtype>,<equip>,[<role>],[<status>]:[<protid>],[<prtype>],[<rvrtv>],[<rvtm>],[<cardname>],[<ioscfg>],[<cardmode>],[<peerid>],[<regenname>],[<peername>],[<transmode>],[<retime>],[<shelfrole>],[<frprole>],[<frpstate>],[<frpholdofftime>]:<pst>,[<sst>]
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RTRV-FSTE response changes:
<aid>::[<adminstate>],[<linkstate>],[<mtu>],[<flowctrl>],[<optics>],[<duplex>],[<speed>],[<flow>],[<expduplex>],[<expspeed>],[<vlancosthreshold>],[<iptosthreshold>],[<name>],[<suppress>],[<soak>],[<soakleft>],[<selectiveauto>],[<litimer>]:<pst>,[<sst>]
To:
<aid>:[<role>],[<status>]:[<adminstate>],[<linkstate>],[<mtu>],[<flowctrl>],[<optics>],[<duplex>],[<speed>],[<flow>],[<expduplex>],[<expspeed>],[<vlancosthreshold>],[<iptosthreshold>],[<name>],[<suppress>],[<soak>],[<soakleft>],[<selectiveauto>],[<litimer>],[<lbcl>],[<opt>],[<opr>],[<freq>],[<lossb>],[<actflow>],[<actduplex>],[<actspeed>]:<pst>,[<sst>]
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RTRV-NE-GEN response changes:
<[<ipaddr>],[<ipmask>],[<defrtr>],[<ipv6addr>],[<ipv6preflen>],[<ipv6defrtr>],[<ipv6enable>],[<iiopport>],[<ntp>],[<name>],[<swver>],[<load>],[<protswver>],[<protload>],[<defdesc>],[<platform>],[<secumode>],[<suppressip>],[<mode>],[<autopm>],[<serialportecho>],[<osiroutingmode>],[<osil1bufsize>],[<osil2bufsize>]
To:
[<ipaddr>],[<ipmask>],[<defrtr>],[<ipv6addr>],[<ipv6preflen>],[<ipv6defrtr>],[<ipv6enable>],[<iiopport>],[<ntp>],[<name>],[<swver>],[<load>],[<protswver>],[<protload>],[<defdesc>],[<platform>],[<secumode>],[<suppressip>],[<mode>],[<mspubvlanid>],[<msintlvlanid>],[<autopm>],[<serialportecho>],[<osiroutingmode>],[<osil1bufsize>],[<osil2bufsize>],[<net>],[<bkupntp>]
To:
<aid>:,,[<role>],[<status>]:<opticalPortType>,[<power>],[<oscpower>],[<iloss>],[<voamode>],[<voaattn>],[<voapwr>],[<voarefattn>],[<voarefpwr>],[<osri>],[<amplmode>],[<amplmodeFlg>],[<chpower>],[<chpowerFlg>],[<gain>],[<expgain>],[<expgainFlg>],[<refopwr>],[<offset>],[<reftilt>],[<reftiltFlg>],[<caltilt>],[<aseopwr>],[<dculoss>],[<awgst>],[<heatst>],[<name>],[<soak>],[<soakleft>],[<wrkchannels>],[<ratio>],[<raman_status>],[<raman_quality>],[<time>],[<date>],[<raman_restore_fc>],[<time_fc>],[<date_fc>],[<tdcu_fg>],[<tdcu_cg>]:<pst>,[<sst>]
Note
In Software Release 9.1, the OSI TL1 commands are not supported.
TL1 ENUM Changes
ALM_THR
The following ALM_THR enum items are added:
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ALM_THR_ADD_HDEG => "ADD-HDEG"
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ALM_THR_ADD_HFAIL => "ADD-HFAIL"
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ALM_THR_ADD_LDEG => "ADD-LDEG"
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ALM_THR_ADD_LFAIL => "ADD-LFAIL"
ALM_THR is used in the following commands:
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RTRV-ALMTH-MOD2O
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SET-ALMTH-MOD2O
FRPHOLDOFFTIME
The following FRPHOLDOFFTIME enum items are added:
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FRPHOLDOFF_100MSEC => "100-MSEC"
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FRPHOLDOFF_1MSEC => "1-MSEC"
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FRPHOLDOFF_200MSEC => "200-MSEC"
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FRPHOLDOFF_2MSEC => "2-MSEC"
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FRPHOLDOFF_500MSEC => "500-MSEC"
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FRPHOLDOFF_50MSEC => "50-MSEC"
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FRPHOLDOFF_5MSEC => "5-MSEC"
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FRPHOLDOFF_DISABLED => "DISABLED"
FRPHOLDOFFTIME is used in the following commands:
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ED-EQPT
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ENT-EQPT
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RTRV-EQPT
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DLT-WDMANS
Related Documentation
Release-Specific Documents
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Release Notes for the Cisco ONS 15454, Release 9.1
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Release Notes for the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH, Release 9.1
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Release Notes for the Cisco ONS 15310-CL, Release 9.1
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Release Notes for the Cisco ONS 15310-MA, Release 9.1
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Release Notes for the Cisco ONS 15600, Release 9.1
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Release Notes for the Cisco ONS 15600 SDH, Release 9.1
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Cisco ONS 15310-MA Software Upgrade Guide, Release 9.1
Platform-Specific Documents
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Cisco ONS 15310-MA SDH Procedure Guide
Provides installation, turn up, test, and maintenance procedures•
Cisco ONS 15310-MA SDH Reference Manual
Provides technical reference information for SDH cards, nodes, and networks•
Cisco ONS 15310-MA SDH Troubleshooting Guide
Provides a list of SDH alarms and troubleshooting procedures, general troubleshooting information, and hardware replacement procedures•
Cisco ONS SDH TL1 Command Guide
Provides a comprehensive list of TL1 commands•
Cisco ONS SDH TL1 Reference Guide
Provides general information, procedures, and errors for TL1 in the Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15600, and ONS 15310-MA SDH systems.•
Cisco ONS 15310-CL and Cisco ONS 15310-MA SDH Ethernet Card Software Feature and Configuration Guide
Provides technical reference and configuration information for Ethernet cards.Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
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