Release Notes for Cisco IOx Release 1.7.0
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
These release notes provide information for Cisco IOx Release 1.7.0.
–Cisco IOx: Getting Started with the Cisco 809 or 829 Industrial Integrated Services Router
https://developer.cisco.com/docs/iox/#!device-setup
–Cisco IOx Application Developer Guide
https://developer.cisco.com/site/iox/docs/#application-development-concepts
–Cisco IOx Services documentation
https://developer.cisco.com/docs/iox/#!iox-services-architecture
https://developer.cisco.com/site/iox/docs/index.gsp#application-networking
https://developer.cisco.com/docs/iox/#what-is-ioxclient
–Cisco IR8x9 and Cisco IE4000 Docker Support
https://developer.cisco.com/site/iox/docs/index.gsp#docker-images-and-packages-repository
https://developer.cisco.com/site/iox/docs/index.gsp#usb-device-usage
https://developer.cisco.com/site/iox/docs/index.gsp#app-visualization-dashboard
https://developer.cisco.com/site/iox/docs/index.gsp#fog-director-api-documentation
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/cloud-systems-management/iox/datasheet-c78-736767.html
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/cloud-systems-management/fog-director/tsd-products-support-series-home.html
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/cloud-systems-management/iox/products-technical-reference-list.html
Learn how to develop, deploy, and manage applications at the network edge with Cisco IOx:
Cisco IOx provides uniform and consistent hosting capabilities for various types of apps across Cisco platforms. This platform brings together Cisco IOS, the industry-leading networking operating system, and Linux, the leading open source platform. Linux-based applications can run on Cisco devices in the Cisco IOx framework, so using this platform, you can bring custom applications and interfaces to the network.
With Cisco IOx, developers can create a wide variety of IoT apps, such as data aggregation system and control systems.
This release provide new features, including the following:
–New SSD Lifetime Information field on System Info page displays the expected remaining lifetime of the SSD on the host system, as a percentage of the total expected lifetime, if the host system provides this information.
–The Network Name drop-down list on the Resources page now selects by default the default network that the Cisco Application Hosting Framework returns.
–When activating an app, the new DHCP Client ID field lets you enter a DCHP client ID that the DHCP server can use to assign a mapped IP address to the app.
–When you install an app that requests multiple serial ports, you can select serial ports on the devices on which you are performing the installation.
–Cisco Fog Director uses 40% less memory than previous releases for the more common app management actions including device refresh, app install, start, stop, and uninstall.
–When installing an app, Cisco Fog Director displays information about the progress of the installation and the time remaining for the installation, and displays detailed information for up to five devices on which the installation progress is slowest.
–New SSD wear level message can display on the Device Details page when the system detects that the SSD in a host system that provides this information is nearing the end of its expected lifetime.
Cisco provides micro services, which are a set of pre-built protocol handlers that help provide data acquisition capabilities from various devices into the IOx Services ecosystem. Applications can be built for these services to do edge computing and to send data to the cloud.
Cisco IOx Release 1.7.0 is supported on the following platforms:
Note: If you have a new production IR809 or IR829, ensure you reboot the system after adding the basic IOx configurations.
Note: App life cycle management with an SSD hard disk is supported on the IR829 platform.
Note: Before attempting a bundle image installation, stop the guest operating system by using following command on IOS:
Download the Cisco IOx images from the following DevNet page:
https://developer.cisco.com/docs/iox/#downloads
Note: IOx Fog Node images cannot be randomly loaded with any IOS images. Please do not make any changes without the guidance of a Cisco Technical Support representative.
Table 1 provides information about the available Cisco IOx images.
Table 2 provides support information for Cisco Fog Director and CAF in the IOx releases.
Note: App files that should persist when the app container reboots should be uploaded to the /data directory for that app. You can use Cisco Local Manager, Cisco Fog Director, or an SSH connection to upload the files.
You can upgrade Cisco Fog Director Release 1.6 to Cisco Fog Director Release 1.7. When you do so, your current Cisco Fog Director data is migrated to the new release.
1. In the existing Cisco Fog Director 1.6 (from which you want to migrate to 1.7), navigate to the Settings tab.
3. Provide a password with which the backup file will be encrypted. A backup file is generated.
4. Copy the backup file to your PC.
You can place the backup file in any location on the client PC and give it any name.
5. From a client PC, take these actions to obtain the VM OVA image for Cisco Fog Director 1.7:
a. Go to the following URL, and click the IOx Fog Director Software link in the Select a Software Type box:
https://software.cisco.com/download/type.html?mdfid=286290097&catid=null
b. Click the Download button that corresponds to the.ova file that you want.
c. Follow the on-screen instructions to download the file to your local drive.
6. Use the VM OVA image that you downloaded to deploy a VM for Cisco Fog Director 1.7.
7. Take these actions to update Cisco Fog Director 1.7 with the information in the backup file that you created:
a. Start and log in to Cisco Fog Director Release 1.7.
b. Click the Settings tab, and then click the Settings sub-tab.
c. In the Backup & Restore area on the Settings page, click the RESTORE button.
The Restore dialog box displays.
d. In the Decryption password field in the Restore dialog box, enter the passphrase that you created for the backup file.
e. Click SELECT BACKUP ARCHIVE in the Restore dialog box, and then navigate to and select the backup file that you downloaded to the client PC.
The system updates Cisco Fog Director 1.7 with the information in the backup file. This process can take some time, depending on how much data is in the backup file.
When the upgrade completes, the Cisco Fog Director 1.7 Log In page displays.
The workaround is to reboot the device. If the app management services are down after the device reboots, collect the tech support logs from the device before contacting the support team.
The following sections provide information about caveats in this Cisco IOx release:
You can use the Bug Search Tool to find information about caveats for this release, including a description of the problems and available workarounds. The Bug Search Tool lists both open and resolved caveats.
1. Go to https://tools.cisco.com/bugsearch/.
2. Log in with your Cisco.com user ID and password.
3. Enter information in the Search For, Product, and Releases field as needed, then press Enter.
For more information about the Bug Search Tool, click Help on the main Bug Search Tool page.
Table 3 describes known caveats in this release.
Table 4 describes resolved caveats in this release.
Use the following resources if you have any questions or require assistance with Cisco IOx:
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