Table Of Contents
Release Notes for Cisco 7000 Family for Cisco IOS Release 12.2 ZE
Determining the Software Version
Upgrading to a New Software Release
New Hardware Features in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(13)ZE
New Software Features in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(13)ZE
Deprecated and Replacement MIBs
Caveats for Cisco IOS Release 12.2 ZE
Open Caveats—Cisco IOS Release 12.2(13)ZE
Resolved Caveats—Cisco IOS Release 12.2(13)ZE
Cisco IOS Software Documentation Set
Cisco IOS Release 12.2 Documentation Set Contents
Obtaining Technical Assistance
Contacting TAC by Using the Cisco TAC Website
Release Notes for Cisco 7000 Family for Cisco IOS Release 12.2 ZE
February 3, 2003
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(13)ZE
OL-1620-01
These release notes for the Cisco 7000 family describe the enhancements provided in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(13)ZE. These release notes are updated as needed.
For a list of the software caveats that apply to Cisco IOS Release 12.2(13)ZE, see the "Caveats for Cisco IOS Release 12.2 ZE" section and Caveats for Cisco IOS Release 12.2 T. The caveats document is updated for every maintenance release and is located on Cisco.com and the Documentation CD-ROM.
Use these release notes with Cross-Platform Release Notes for Cisco IOS Release 12.2 T located on Cisco.com and the Documentation CD-ROM.
Contents
These release notes describe the following topics:
•MIBs
•Caveats for Cisco IOS Release 12.2 ZE
•Obtaining Technical Assistance
System Requirements
This section describes the system requirements for Cisco IOS Release l2.2 B and includes the following sections:
•Determining the Software Version
•Upgrading to a New Software Release
Memory Recommendations
Supported Hardware
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(13)ZE supports the following Cisco 7000 family platforms:
•Cisco 7200 series routers
•Cisco 7400 series routers
•Cisco 7500 series routers
For detailed descriptions of the new hardware features, see the "New and Changed Information" section.
Determining the Software Version
To determine the version of Cisco IOS software running on your Cisco family router, log in to the Cisco family router and enter the show version EXEC command. The following sample show version command output is from a router running a Cisco 7200 series software image with Cisco IOS Release 12.2(13)ZE:
Router> show versionCisco Internetwork Operating System SoftwareIOS (tm) 12.2 ZE Software (c7200-is-mz), Version 12.2(13)ZE, RELEASE SOFTWAREUpgrading to a New Software Release
For general information about upgrading to a new software release, refer to Upgrading the Cisco IOS Software Release in Cisco Routers and Modems located at:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/130/upgrade_index.shtml
New and Changed Information
The following is a list of the new hardware and software features supported by the Cisco 7000 family for Cisco IOS Release 12.2 ZE.
New Hardware Features in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(13)ZE
The following new hardware features are supported in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(13)ZE:
PA-POS-2OC3
The Cisco PA-POS-2OC3 port adapter provides two Packet-over-SONET (POS) ports in a single port adapter slot. The two ports function as either dual independent OC-3c/STM1 ports or a single port with automatic switchover. The Cisco PA-POS-2OC3 port adapter is used as a direct connection between the supported router or switch platform and external networks.
The Cisco PA-POS-2OC3 port adapter features include:
•Dual-port Packet-over-SONET capabilities with a single-width port adapter for the Cisco 7200VXR series routers (7204, 7206), Cisco 7401ASR router, and the Cisco 7500 series routers (7505, 7507, 7513)
•Single Product ID (PA-POS-2OC3), with configuration options for small form-factor pluggable (SFP) optic modules:
–POM-OC3-MM (short range, multimode fiber)
–POM-OC3-SMIR (intermediate range, single-mode fiber)
–POM-OC3-SMLR (long range, single-mode fiber)
•Ability to use a combination of any two of the SFP modules
•Field-replaceable SFP optic modules
•Supports network proces.sing and switching engines—NPE-400, NPE-G1, NSE-1 on the Cisco 7200VXR platform
•Supports network switching engine—NSE-1 on the Cisco 7401ASR router
•Supports versatile interface processors—VIP4-80 and VIP6-80 on the Cisco 7500 series routers
•Supports Cisco route switch processors—RSP 16 on the Cisco 7500 series routers
•Online insertion and removal (OIR) allowing you to remove, add, or replace a Cisco PA-POS-2OC3 when the system is online.
•Standards-compliant SONET/SDH interface; SONET/STS-3c and SDH/STM-1 framing and signaling overhead
•Full-duplex operation at 155 Mbps (half-duplex operation is not supported)
•Self-synchronous X^43+1 scrambling and descrambling of packets
•Support for 16- and 32-bit cyclic redundancy checking (CRC-16 and CRC-32)
•Single-mode or multimode fiber-optic cables capability
Note NPE-G1 is a supported processor in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(13)ZE.
New Software Features in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(13)ZE
There are no new software features supported in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(13)ZE:
MIBs
Current MIBs
To obtain lists of supported MIBs by platform and Cisco IOS release, and to download MIB modules, go to the Cisco MIB website on Cisco.com at http://www.cisco.com/public/sw-center/netmgmt/cmtk/mibs.shtml.
Deprecated and Replacement MIBs
Old Cisco MIBs will be replaced in a future release. Currently, OLD-CISCO-* MIBs are being converted into more scalable MIBs without affecting existing Cisco IOS products or network management system (NMS) applications. You can update from deprecated MIBs to the replacement MIBs as shown in Table 2.
Caveats for Cisco IOS Release 12.2 ZE
Caveats describe unexpected behavior in Cisco IOS software releases. Severity 1 caveats are the most serious caveats; severity 2 caveats are less serious. Severity 3 caveats are moderate caveats, and only select severity 3 caveats are included in the caveats document.
For information on caveats in Cisco IOS Release 12.2 T, see Caveats for Cisco IOS Release 12.2 T.
All caveats in Cisco IOS Release 12.2 are also in Cisco IOS Release 12.2 T.
For information on caveats in Cisco IOS Release 12.2, see Caveats for Cisco IOS Release 12.2, which lists severity 1 and 2 caveats and select severity 3 caveats and is located on Cisco.com and the Documentation CD-ROM.
Caveats describe unexpected behavior in Cisco IOS software releases. Severity 1 caveats are the most serious caveats; severity 2 caveats are less serious. Severity 3 caveats are moderate caveats, and only select severity 3 caveats are included in the caveats document.
This section contains only open and resolved caveats for the current Cisco IOS maintenance release.
All caveats in Cisco IOS Release 12.2 and Cisco IOS Release 12.2 T are also in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(13)ZE.
For information on caveats in Cisco IOS Release 12.2, see Caveats for Cisco IOS Release 12.2.
For information on caveats in Cisco IOS Release 12.2 T, see Caveats for Cisco IOS Release 12.2 T, which lists severity 1 and 2 caveats and select severity 3 caveats and is located on Cisco.com and the Documentation CD-ROM.
Note If you have an account with Cisco.com, you can use Bug Navigator II to find caveats of any severity for any release. To reach Bug Navigator II, log in to Cisco.com and click Service and Support: Technical Assistance Center: Select & Download Software: Jump to a software resource: Software Bug Toolkit/Bug Watcher. Another option is to go to http://www.cisco.com/support/bugtools/.
Table 3 Caveats Reference for Cisco IOS Release 12.2 ZE
DDTS Number Open in Release Resolved in ReleaseCSCin32054
12.2(13)ZE
Open Caveats—Cisco IOS Release 12.2(13)ZE
This section documents possible unexpected behavior by Cisco IOS Release 12.2(13)ZE and describes only severity 1 and 2 caveats and select severity 3 caveats.
There are no known open caveats for Cisco IOS Release 12.2(13)ZE.
Resolved Caveats—Cisco IOS Release 12.2(13)ZE
All the caveats listed in this section are resolved in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(13)ZE. This section describes only severity 1 and 2 caveats and select severity 3 caveats.
•CSCin32054
On Cisco Series Router 7500, DCEF Performance is less than CEF Performance.
When traffic is pumped from one port of PA-2POS-OC3 to another port of PA-2POS-OC3, DCEF performance is less than the CEF performance.
There are no known workarounds.
Related Documentation
The following sections describe the documentation available for the Cisco 7000 family of routers. These documents consist of hardware and software installation guides, Cisco IOS configuration guides and command references, system error messages, and other documents.
Documentation is available as printed manuals or electronic documents.
Use these release notes with these documents:
•Cisco IOS Software Documentation Set
Release-Specific Documents
For Use in T Train and Special Train Release Notes
The following documents are specific to Cisco IOS Release 12.2 and are located on Cisco.com and the Documentation CD-ROM:
•Cross-Platform Release Notes for Cisco IOS Release 12.2
On Cisco.com at:
Technical Documents: Cisco IOS Software: Cisco IOS Release 12.2: Release Notes: Cisco IOS Release 12.2
On the Documentation CD-ROM at:
Cisco Product Documentation: Cisco IOS Software Configuration: Cisco IOS Release 12.2: Release Notes: Cisco IOS Release 12.2
•Product bulletins, field notices, and other release-specific documents on Cisco.com at:
Technical Documents
•Caveats for Cisco IOS Release 12.2 and Caveats for Cisco IOS Release 12.2 T
As a supplement to the caveats listed in "Caveats for Cisco IOS Release 12.2 ZE" in these release notes, see Caveats for Cisco IOS Release 12.2 and Caveats for Cisco IOS Release 12.2 T, which contains caveats applicable to all platforms for all maintenance releases of Cisco IOS Release 12.2 and Cisco IOS Release 12.2 T.
On Cisco.com at:
Technical Documents: Cisco IOS Software: Cisco IOS Release 12.2: Release Notes: Caveats
On the Documentation CD-ROM at:
Cisco Product Documentation: Cisco IOS Software Configuration: Cisco IOS Release 12.2: Caveats
Note If you have an account with Cisco.com, you can use Bug Navigator II to find caveats of any severity for any release. To reach Bug Navigator II, log in to Cisco.com and click Service & Support: Technical Assistance Center: Select & Download Software: Jump to a software resource: Software Bug Toolkit/Bug Watcher. Another option is to go to http://www.cisco.com/support/bugtools/bugtool.shtml.
Platform-Specific Documents
These documents are available for the Cisco 7000 family of routers on Cisco.com and the Documentation CD-ROM:
•Cisco 7000 Hardware Installation and Maintenance
•Cisco 7000 User Guide
•Cisco 7010 User Guide
•Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide
•Cisco 7200 VXR Quick Start Guide
•Cisco 7202 Installation and Configuration Guide
•Cisco 7204 Installation and Configuration Guide
•Cisco 7206 Installation and Configuration Guide
•Cisco 7206 Quick Start Guide
•Cisco 7401 ASR Installation and Configuration Guide
•Cisco 7401 ASR Quick Start Guide
•Quick Reference for Cisco 7204 Installation
Quick Start Guide Cisco 7100 Series VPN Router Change the paths in this section so they go to your platform-specific documents.
On Cisco.com at:
Technical Documents: Documentation Home Page: Core/High-End Routers
On the Documentation CD-ROM at:
Cisco Product Documentation: Core/High-End Routers
Feature Modules
Feature modules describe new features supported by Cisco IOS Release 12.2(13)ZE and are updates to the Cisco IOS documentation set. A feature module consists of a brief overview of the feature, benefits, configuration tasks, and a command reference. As updates, the feature modules are available online only. Feature module information is incorporated in the next printing of the Cisco IOS documentation set.
On Cisco.com at:
Technical Documents: Cisco IOS Software: Cisco IOS Release 12.2: New Feature Documentation
On the Documentation CD-ROM at:
Cisco Product Documentation: Cisco IOS Software Configuration: Cisco IOS Release 12.2: New Feature Documentation
Cisco IOS Software Documentation Set
The Cisco IOS software documentation set consists of the Cisco IOS configuration guides, Cisco IOS command references, and several other supporting documents. The Cisco IOS software documentation set is shipped with your order in electronic form on the Documentation CD-ROM—unless you specifically ordered the printed versions.
Documentation Modules
Each module in the Cisco IOS documentation set consists of one or more configuration guides and one or more corresponding command references. Chapters in a configuration guide describe protocols, configuration tasks, and Cisco IOS software functionality, and contain comprehensive configuration examples. Chapters in a command reference provide complete command syntax information. Use each configuration guide with its corresponding command reference.
On Cisco.com at:
Technical Documents: Cisco IOS Software: Cisco IOS Release 12.2: Configuration Guides and Command References
On the Documentation CD-ROM at:
Cisco Product Documentation: Cisco IOS Software Configuration: Cisco IOS Release 12.2: Configuration Guides and Command References
Cisco IOS Release 12.2 Documentation Set Contents
Table 4 lists the contents of the Cisco IOS Release 12.2 software documentation set, which is available in electronic form and in printed form if ordered.
Note You can find the most current Cisco IOS documentation on Cisco.com and the Documentation CD-ROM. These electronic documents may contain updates and modifications made after the hard-copy documents were printed.
On Cisco.com at:
Technical Documents: Cisco IOS Software: Cisco IOS Release 12.2
On the Documentation CD-ROM at:
Cisco Product Documentation: Cisco IOS Software Configuration: Cisco IOS Release 12.2
Obtaining Documentation
The following sections provide sources for obtaining documentation from Cisco Systems.
World Wide Web
The most current Cisco documentation is available on the World Wide Web at http://www.cisco.com. Translated documentation can be accessed at http://www.cisco.com/public/countries_languages.shtml.
Documentation CD-ROM
Cisco documentation and additional literature are available in a CD-ROM package, which ships with your product. The Documentation CD-ROM is updated monthly and may be more current than printed documentation. The CD-ROM package is available as a single unit or as an annual subscription.
Ordering Documentation
Cisco documentation is available in the following ways:
•Registered Cisco Direct Customers can order Cisco product documentation from the Networking Products MarketPlace:
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/order/order_root.pl
•Registered Cisco.com users can order the Documentation CD-ROM through the online Subscription Store:
http://www.cisco.com/go/subscription
•Nonregistered Cisco.com users can order documentation through a local account representative by calling Cisco corporate headquarters (California, USA) at 408 526-7208 or, in North America, by calling 800 553-NETS(6387).
Documentation Feedback
If you are reading Cisco products documentation on the World Wide Web, you can submit technical comments electronically. Click Feedback in the toolbar and select Documentation. After you complete the form, click Submit to send it to Cisco.
You can e-mail your comments to bug-doc@cisco.com.
For your convenience, many documents contain a response card behind the front cover for submitting your comments by mail. Otherwise, you can mail your comments to the following address:
Cisco Systems, Inc.
Document Resource Connection
170 West Tasman Drive
San Jose, CA 95134-9883We appreciate your comments.
Obtaining Technical Assistance
The following sections provide sources for obtaining technical assistance from Cisco Systems.
Cisco.com
Cisco.com is the foundation of a suite of interactive, networked services that provides immediate, open access to Cisco information and resources at anytime, from anywhere in the world. This highly integrated Internet application is a powerful, easy-to-use tool for doing business with Cisco.
Cisco.com provides a broad range of features and services to help customers and partners streamline business processes and improve productivity. Through Cisco.com, you can find information about Cisco and our networking solutions, services, and programs. In addition, you can resolve technical issues with online technical support, download and test software packages, and order Cisco learning materials and merchandise. Valuable online skill assessment, training, and certification programs are also available.
Customers and partners can self-register on Cisco.com to obtain additional personalized information and services. Registered users can order products, check on the status of an order, access technical support, and view benefits specific to their relationships with Cisco.
To access Cisco.com, go to the following website:
http://www.cisco.com
Technical Assistance Center
The Cisco TAC website is available to all customers who need technical assistance with a Cisco product or technology that is under warranty or covered by a maintenance contract.
Contacting TAC by Using the Cisco TAC Website
If you have a priority level 3 (P3) or priority level 4 (P4) problem, contact TAC by going to the TAC website:
http://www.cisco.com/tac
P3 and P4 level problems are defined as follows:
•P3—Your network performance is degraded. Network functionality is noticeably impaired, but most business operations continue.
•P4—You need information or assistance on Cisco product capabilities, product installation, or basic product configuration.
In each of the above cases, use the Cisco TAC website to quickly find answers to your questions.
To register for Cisco.com, go to the following website:
http://www.cisco.com/register/
Cisco.com registered users who cannot resolve a technical issue by using the TAC online resource can open a case online by using the TAC Case Open tool at the following website:
http://www.cisco.com/tac/caseopen
Contacting TAC by Telephone
If you have a priority level 1(P1) or priority level 2 (P2) problem, contact TAC by telephone and immediately open a case. To obtain a directory of toll-free numbers for your country, go to the following website:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/687/Directory/DirTAC.shtml
P1 and P2 level problems are defined as follows:
•P1—Your production network is down, causing a critical impact to business operations if service is not restored quickly. No workaround is available.
•P2—Your production network is severely degraded, affecting significant aspects of your business operations. No workaround is available.