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Memory Requirements and IOS Software Requirements
Determining the Firmware Version
Upgrading to a New Firmware Release
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
Release Notes for Cisco 880VA Series Multimode VDSL2/ADSL2/2+ DSL Router with Firmware Release ABpv6C035j
F irst Published: July 30, 2012Revised Date: November 10, 2012Release: Cisco IOS Release 15.2(4)MOL-27564-02Contents
Introduction
These release notes describe new enhancements and fixed caveats for the Cisco 880VA Series Multimode VDSL2/ADSL2/2+ DSL Routers using firmware release ABpv6C035j.
All enhancements and fixes also applies to Cisco EHWIC Multimode VDSL2/ADSL2/2+ Multicard for ISR G2 platforms. Any differences in configuration will be documented in each section as appropriate. These release notes are updated as needed.
System Requirements
•Memory Requirements and IOS Software Requirements
•Determining the Firmware Version
•Upgrading to a New Firmware Release
Hardware Supported
The following are the hardware supported:
•Cisco 887V Series VDSL2 platforms
•Cisco 880VA Series Multimode VDSL2/ADSL2/2+ DSL platforms
•Cisco 880 Series Multimode VDSL2/ADSL2/2+ with WLAN platforms
•Cisco 800 Series Multimode VDSL2/ADSL2/2+ with analog and ISDN voice platforms
•Cisco EHWIC Multimode VDSL2/ADSL+ Multicard
–Cisco 1900 Series
–Cisco 2900 Series
–Cisco 3900 Series
–Cisco 3900E Series
Memory Requirements and IOS Software Requirements
All platforms with IOS Release 15.1(4)M or older is embedded with A2pv6C032b. All platforms with IOS Release 15.2(4)M or later is embedded with ABpv6C035j.
Table 1 lists the supported Cisco 880VA Series Multimode VDSL2/ADSL2/2+ DSL platforms and memory requirements using firmware release ABpv6C035j.
Table 2 lists the supported Cisco 880 Series Multimode VDSL2/ADSL2/2+ with WLAN platforms and memory requirements using firmware release ABpv6C035j.
Table 3 lists the supported Cisco 880 Series Multimode VDSL2/ADSL2/2+ with analog and ISDN voice platforms and memory requirements using firmware release ABpv6C035j.
Table 4 lists the supported Cisco 880 Series Data ISR platforms and memory requirements using firmware release ABpv6C035j.
Table 5 lists the supported Cisco 887 Series VDSL Routers and memory requirements using firmware release ABpv6C035j.
Table 5 Supported Cisco 887V Series Platforms and Memory Requirements
Platform Flash (MB) DRAM (MB)CISCO887V-K9
CISCO887V-SEC-K9
CISCO887VW-GNA-K9
CISCO887VW-GNE-K9
128
256
Determining the Firmware Version
To determine the version of firmware currently running on your Cisco 880VA series router, issue the following IOS command and look for the output as shown below:
Router# show controllers vdsl 0
Firmware Source File Name (version)
-------- ------ -------------------
VDSL embedded VDSL_LINUX_DEV_01212008(1)
Modem FW Version: 120306_1254-4.02l.03.A2pv6C035j.d23j
Modem PHY Version: Ap6v35j.23j 68
Note All configuration examples are for Cisco 88xVA Series Platform. For EHWIC, use the slot/subslot/port number argument for the show controllers vdsl command.
Upgrading to a New Firmware Release
Perform the following steps to upgrade to a new firmware release:
1. Download the new firmware from Cisco.com Software Center at http://www.cisco.com/cisco/software/navigator.html.
Choose Products -> Routers -> Branch Routers -> Cisco 800 Series Routers -> Cisco 887VA Integrated Services Router -> Very High Bitrate DSL (VDSL) Firmware
2. Copy the firmware to a designated location; for example, router flash or a TFTP server.
3. Configure the router to load the new firmware from a designated location.
Router#
configure terminalEnter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
Router(config)#
controller vdsl 0Router(config-controller)#
firmware filename ?archive: Download fw file name
cns: Download fw file name
flash: Download fw file name
ftp: Download fw file name
http: Download fw file name
https: Download fw file name
null: Download fw file name
nvram: Download fw file name
rcp: Download fw file name
scp: Download fw file name
system: Download fw file name
tar: Download fw file name
tftp: Download fw file name
tmpsys: Download fw file name
xmodem: Download fw file name
ymodem: Download fw file name
Router(config-controller)#
firmware filename flash:vdsl.bin.35j23jdslfw
Note Controller VDSL 0 should not be turned off.
4. Enter the copy running-config startup-config command to save your configuration.
5. Enter the reload command to restart the router.
Note Cisco 880VA Series Multimode VDSL2/ADSL2/2+ Platforms are backward compatible. If necessary, you can download older firmware version at http://www.cisco.com/cisco/software/navigator.html.
New and Changed Information
This section contains changes introduced with firmware release A2pv6C035j.
•Improves G.992.[135] DS and US improvements against LU DSLAMs with CNXT CO
•Improves G.992.5 and T1.413 DS/US performance against NVLT-C linecard on M.7.2.1 design
•Improves T1.413 rate reach performance against LU AnyMedia and Pedestal CO
•Improves DS performance against EVLT-F card with CNXT CO in G.993.2
•Accounts for OLR message transmit duration in timeout for bitswap messages in G.992.[35] and G.993.2
•Improves T1.413 US rates against ANDV CO in short loops
•Improves DS LATN computation in T1.413 and G.992.5 on M.7.2.1 design
•Improves SNR estimation and performance in low SNR cases for G.992.[35]
•Supports micro-filter detection in G.993.2
•Improves Showtime Stability in G.992.[35] during bitswap tests with RFI injection
This section contains changes introduced with firmware release B2pv6C035j.
•Accounts for OLR message transmit duration in timeout for bitswap messages in G.992.[35] and G.993.2
•Improves SNR estimation and performance in low SNR cases for G.992.[35]
•Supports micro-filter detection in G.993.2
•Improves Showtime Stability in G.992.[35] during bitswap tests with RFI injection
•Fixes G.992.[35] AnnexJ PSD in masks below EU-48
Known Issues and Limitations
•G.INP mode in 30a mode is not supported yet.
•G.INP supports DTU framing type 1 only.
•US PhyR in 30a mode has stability issue in certain loops with no delay queue feature enabled against BRCM CO FW ver 10.3.1 and older. The issue has been fixed and the fix will be in future CO FW releases.
•US SRA with dynamic D may have excessive CRCs under certain conditions with q = 2 against BRCM CO FW ver 10.3.4 and older. The issue has been fixed and the fix will be in future CO FW releases.
Modem Settings
New and existing modem commands are integrated to the release of the ABpv6C035j firmware and IOS release 15.2(4)M to allow custom configurations of DSL modem settings and to ensure DSL interoperability in different environments.
Modem settings are optional, depending on the DSLAM used. Please consult your Service Provider on required modem settings (if any) for the particular SP network configuration.
Before you enable the modem settings, execute the service internal command in configuration mode. For example:
Router# configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.Router(config)# service internal
The following list contains the modem settings:
Setting UK Annex M Flag
•Default—disabled
•Command—modem customUKAnnexM under controller vdsl 0
•Purpose—enabling UK specific Annex M mask
•Firmware/Driver dependency—starting from d23j driver and A2pv6C035d
Note Reload the router after setting or unsetting this command.
•Verification:
–When the command is configured:
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
Bit 20 in adslAnnexAParam—ON
Bit 9 in adslDemodCap2Mask—ON
Bit 9 in adslDemodCap2Value—ON
adslAnnexAParam—00107985
adslDemodCap2Mask—00540200
adslDemodCap2Value—00540200
show controller vdsl 0 console—custom UK Annex M Mask SET
–When the command is not configured:
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
Bit 20 in adslAnnexAParam—OFF
Bit 9 in adslDemodCap2Mask—OFF
Bit 9 in adslDemodCap2Value—OFF
adslAnnexAParam—00007985
adslDemodCap2Mask—00540000
adslDemodCap2Value—00540000
show controller vdsl 0 console—custom UK Annex M Mask NOT SET
Setting CO5 Flag
•Default—disabled
•Command—modem co5 under controller vdsl 0
•Purpose—resolving performance related interoperability issues with Ikanos CO5 DSLAM
•Firmware/Driver dependency—starting from d23j driver and A2pv6C035d
Note Reload the router after setting or unsetting this command.
•Verification:
–When the command is configured:
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
Bit 4 vdslCfgFlagsMask—ON
Bit 4 vdslCfgFlagsValue—ON
Bit 5 vdslCfgFlagsMask—ON
Bit 5 vdslCfgFlagsValue—ON
vdslCfgFlagsMask—00000434
vdslCfgFlagsValue—00000434
show controller vdsl 0 console—CO5 Flag SET
–When the command is not configured:
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
Bit 4 vdslCfgFlagsMask—OFF
Bit 4 vdslCfgFlagsValue—OFF
Bit 5 vdslCfgFlagsMask—OFF
Bit 5 vdslCfgFlagsValue—OFF
vdslCfgFlagsMask—00000404
vdslCfgFlagsValue—00000404
show controller vdsl 0 console—CO5 Flag NOT SET
Disabling V.43 Carrier Set
•Default—enabled
•Command—modem disableV43 under controller vdsl 0
•Purpose—disabling V43 carrier set
•Firmware/Driver dependency—starting from d23b driver and B2pv6C032b
Note Reload the router after setting or unsetting this command.
•Verification:
–When the command is configured:
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
Bit 16 vdslCfgFlagsMask—ON
Bit 16 vdslCfgFlagsValue—ON
vdslCfgFlagsMask—00010404
vdslCfgFlagsValue—00010404
show controller vdsl 0 console—disable V43 SET
–When the command is not configured:
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
Bit 16 vdslCfgFlagsMask—OFF
Bit 16 vdslCfgFlagsValue—OFF
vdslCfgFlagsMask—00000404
vdslCfgFlagsValue—00000404
show controller vdsl 0 console—disable V43 CLEAR
Disabling GinpDs Support Carrier Set
•Default—enabled
•Command—modem disableGinpDsSupport under controller vdsl 0
•Purpose—disabling G.INP feature bit
•Firmware/Driver dependency—starting from d23j driver and A2pv6C035d
Note Reload the router after setting or unsetting this command.
•Verification:
–When the command is configured:
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
Bit 17 xdslAuxFeaturesMask—ON
Bit 17 xdslAuxFeaturesValue—ON
xdslAuxFeaturesMask—00040003
xdslAuxFeaturesValue—00040003
show controller vdsl 0 console—disable GinpDsSupport
–When the command is not configured:
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
Bit 17 xdslAuxFeaturesMask—OFF
Bit 17 xdslAuxFeaturesValue—OFF
xdslAuxFeaturesMask—00060003
xdslAuxFeaturesValue—00060003
show controller vdsl 0 console—enable GinpDsSupport
Disabling GinpUs Support Carrier Set
•Default—enabled
•Command—modem disableGinpUsSupport under controller vdsl 0
•Purpose—disabling GinpUs support
•Firmware/Driver dependency—starting from 23j driver and ABpv6C035j
Note Reload the router after setting or unsetting this command.
•Verification:
–When the command is configured:
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
Bits 18 kDslGinpUsSupported—OFF
xdslAuxFeaturesValue—00024003
show controller vdsl 0 console—disable GinpUsSupport
–When the command is not configured:
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
Bits 18 kDslGinpUsSupported—ON
xdslAuxFeaturesValue—00064003
show controller vdsl 0 console output—enable GinpUsSupport
Enabling HBI Feature
•Default—disabled
•Command—modem hbifeature under controller vdsl 0
•Purpose—enabling HBI specific feature bit
•Firmware/Driver dependency—starting from d23b driver and A2pv6C032b
Note Reload the router after setting or unsetting this command.
•Verification:
–When the command is configured:
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
Bits 12 kDslG992FTFeatureBit—ON
xdslAuxFeaturesMask—00061003
xdslAuxFeaturesValue—00061003
show controller vdsl 0 console output—HBI Bit SET
–When the command is not configured:
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
Bits 12 kDslG992FTFeatureBit—OFF
xdslAuxFeaturesMask—00060003
xdslAuxFeaturesValue—00060003
show controller vdsl 0 console output—HBI Bit CLEAR
Enabling Channel Policy 2
•Default—disabled
•Command—modem chanpolicy2 under controller vdsl 0
•Purpose—enabling Channel Policy 2 specific feature bit
•Firmware/Driver dependency—starting from d23b driver and A2pv6C032b
Note Reload the router after setting or unsetting this command.
•Verification:
–When the command is configured:
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
Bits 23 kDslAuxFeatureChanPolicy—ON
xdslAuxFeaturesMask—00860003
xdslAuxFeaturesValue—00860003
show controller vdsl 0 console—Chan Policy Bit SET
–When the command is not configured:
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
Bits 23 kDslAuxFeatureChanPolicy—OFF
xdslAuxFeaturesMask—00060003
xdslAuxFeaturesValue—00060003
show controller vdsl 0 console—Chan Policy Bit CLEAR
Disabling FireDS Support
•Default—enabled
•Command—modem disableFireDsSupport under controller vdsl 0
•Purpose—disabling FireDS support
•Firmware/Driver dependency—starting from d23j driver and A2pv6C035d
Note Reload the router after setting or unsetting this command.
•Verification:
–When the command is configured:
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
Bits 22 kDslFireDsSupported—OFF
adslDemodCap2Value—00900000
show controller vdsl 0 console—disable FireDsSupport
–When the command is not configured:
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
Bits 22 kDslFireDsSupported—ON
adslDemodCap2Value—00d00000
show controller vdsl 0 console—enable FireDsSupport
Disabling FireUs Support
•Default—enabled
•Command—modem disableFireUsSupport under controller vdsl 0
•Purpose—Disabling FireUS support
•Firmware/Driver dependency—Starting from d23j driver and A2pv6C035d
Note Reload the router after setting or unsetting this command.
•Verification:
–When the command is configured.
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
Bits 23 kDslFireUsSupported—Off
adslDemodCap2Value—00500000
show controller vdsl 0 console—disable FireUsSupport
–When the command is not configured.
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
Bits 23 kDslFireUsSupported—On
adslDemodCap2Value—00d00000
show controller vdsl 0 console—enable FireUsSupport
Disabling MonitorTone
•Default—enabled
•Command—modem disableMonitorTone under controller vdsl 0
•Purpose—disabling MonitorTone
•Firmware/Driver dependency—starting from d23j driver and A2pv6C035d
Note Reload the router after setting or unsetting this command.
•Verification:
–When the command is configured:
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
Bits 14 kDslMonitorToneDisable—ON
xdslAuxFeaturesValue—00064003
show controller vdsl 0 console—disable MonitorTone
–When the command is not configured:
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
Bits 14 kDslMonitorToneDisable—OFF
xdslAuxFeaturesValue—00060003
show controller vdsl 0 console—enable MonitorTone
Enabling UKfeature
•Default—disabled
•Command—modem UKfeature under controller vdsl 0
•Purpose—enabling British Telecom specific feature bit
•Firmware/Driver dependency—starting from d23b driver and A2pv6C032b
Note Reload the router after setting or unsetting this command.
•Verification:
–When the command is configured:
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
Bit 21 kDslG992BTFeatureBit—ON
xdslAuxFeaturesMask—00260003
xdslAuxFeaturesValue—00260003
show controller vdsl 0 console—UKFeatureBit SET
–When the command is not configured:
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
Bit 21 kDslG992BTFeatureBit—OFF
xdslAuxFeaturesMask—00060003
xdslAuxFeaturesValue—00060003
show controller vdsl 0 console—UKFeatureBit CLEAR
Enabling dsattn Flag
•Default—disabled
•Command—modem dsattn under controller vdsl 0
•Purpose—enabling dsattn
Note Reload the router after setting or unsetting this command.
•Verification:
–When the command is configured:
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
Bit 13 in adslDemodCapMask—ON
Bit 13 in adslDemodCapValue—ON
adslDemodCapMask—0092607a
adslDemodCapValue—0010607a
show controller vdsl 0 console—dsattn SET
–When the command is not configured:
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
Bit 13 in adslDemodCapMask—OFF
Bit 13 in adslDemodCapValue—OFF
adslDemodCapMask—0092407a
adslDemodCapValue—0010407a
show controller vdsl 0 console—dsattn CLEAR
Related Documentation
Release-Specific Documents
For detailed information about the release-specific platforms, see the following documentations:
•Cisco Multimode VDSL2 and ADSL2/ADSL2+ High-Speed WAN Interface Card
Platform-Specific Documents
For more information about the supported platforms, see the following documentations:
•Cisco 880 Series Integrated Services Router Software Configuration Guide
Other Firmware Code
For information on the firmware used prior to this release, see Release Notes for Cisco 880VA Series Multimode VDSL2/ADSL2/2+ DSL Router with firmware release A2pv6C032b.d23b and Release Notes for Cisco 880VA Series Multimode VDSL2/ADSL2/2+ DSL Router with firmware release A2pv6C035d.d23j.
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
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