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Release Notes for Cisco IOS Release 15.1(4)GC2
Image Information and Supported Platforms
Recommended Configuration Settings
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
Release Notes for Cisco IOS Release 15.1(4)GC2
Current Release:
15.1(4)GC2—June 2014
Previous Release:
15.1(4)GC1—January 16, 2013The following release notes support Cisco IOS Releases 15.1(4)GC2 and higher releases. These releases support the Cisco Embedded Services Routers (ESR) platform. These release notes are updated to describe new features, limitations, troubleshooting, recommended configurations, caveats, and how to obtain support and documentation.
Image Information and Supported Platforms
These images are bug compatible with Cisco IOS Release 15.1(4)M6.
NoteYou must have a Cisco.com account to download the software.
Cisco IOS Release 15.1(4)GC2 includes the following Cisco IOS image:
- c1861-adventerprisek9-mz
- c1861-advipservicesk9-mz
- c2800nm-adventerprisek9-mz
- c2800nm-advipservicesk9-mz
- c2801-adventerprisek9-mz
- c2801-advipservicesk9-mz
- c2900-universalk9-mz.SPA
- c2951-universalk9-mz.SPA
- c3825-adventerprisek9-mz
- c3825-advipservicesk9-mz
- c3845-adventerprisek9-mz
- c3845-advipservicesk9-mz
- c3900-universalk9-mz.SPA
- c3900e-universalk9-mz.SPA
- c5940-adventerprisek9-mz.SPA
Related Documentation
The following documentation is available:
http://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/solutions/GGSG-Engineering/Beetlejuice/Configuration/15_1_2GC.pdf
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/ios-nx-os-software/ios-software-releases-listing.html
Caveats
Caveats describe unexpected behavior in Cisco IOS releases. Caveats listed as open in a prior release are carried forward to the next release as either open or closed (resolved).
Recommended Configuration Settings
Use the following configuration guidelines when enabling class-based weighted fair-queuing:
- Enter the following commands to create a policy map with class-based weighted fair-queuing and apply the newly created policy-map to the virtual template:
Use the following configuration guidelines when disabling Point to Point Protocol (PPP) keepalives:
- You can turn off the PPP keepalive messages to decrease overhead when the radio alerts the router with a PPPoE Active Discovery Terminate (PADT) message that the layer-2 RF connection is no longer available. Turning off the PPP keepalive messages may also avoid the potential for the router to terminate the connection based on missed PPP keepalives over a poor radio frequency (RF) link.
- To turn off the PPP keepalive messages, enter the following command for the virtual-template:
Use the following configuration guidelines for setting the recommended Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) values of radio link metrics:
- You may have to dampen the amount of changes in order to reduce network-wide churn because cost components may change rapidly.
- The following recommended values are intended as a starting point for optimizing an OSPFv3 network and are based on network simulations that may reduce the rate of network changes. Each network may have unique characteristics that require different settings to optimize actual network performance.
You must configure these values for both OSPFv3 IPv4 and IPv6:
S1 = ipv6 ospf dynamic weight throughout
Recommended value = 0
Default=100
S2 = ipv6 ospf dynamic weight resources
Recommended value = 29
Default = 100
S3 = ipv6 ospf dynamic weight latency
Recommended value = 29
Default = 100
S4 = ipv6 ospf dynamic weight L2 factor
Recommended value = 29
Default = 100The following is an example configuration for a VMI interface on the virtual template when running bypass mode:
For more information on OSPF commands, refer to the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/iproute_ospf/command/reference/iro_book.html
Use the following configuration guidelines for disabling split horizon in EIGRP:
- By default split horizon is enabled in EIGRP. You can disable split horizon by entering the no ip split-horizon eigrp command for the respective autonomous system number.
- Enter the following command to disable the ip redirects on the vmi interface when you are configuring the vmi interface for EIGRP:
Use the following configuration guidelines for setting EIGRP values of radio link metrics:
- EIGRP monitors the following metrics on an interface allowing the tuning of the EIGRP metric calculations; use the metric weights router configuration command:
where tos denotes type of service (currently, it must always be zero) and use the following default values for weights:
Note The no metric weights command restores the K-values to the defaults listed above.
- Most configurations use the Delay and Bandwidth metrics with Bandwidth taking precedence.
- You must set the weights identically on all routers in an autonomous system.
Note If you wish to use the default K-values you do not need to enter the metric weights command.
- To set the metric dampening value for EIGRP, enter the following commands for either change-based or interval-based dampening of metric updates received through VMI:
Default Value for Change Based Dampening:
50%To enable change-based dampening using the default Value, enter the following command:
To disable change-based dampening, enter the following command:
Default Timer value for Interval-based Dampening:
30 secondsTo enable interval-based dampening using the default Value, enter the following command:
To disable interval-based dampening, enter the following command:
– any change in a metric triggered outside the scope of the VMI metric update
NoteNo recommended values other than default are currently available.
For more information on EIGRP commands, refer to:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/iproute_eigrp/command/reference/ire_book.html
Use the following configuration guidelines to enable Waas Express:
For more information on Waas Express configuration, refer to the following URLs:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/wan/configuration/guide/cfg_waas_exp.pdf
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios-xml/ios/wan_waas/configuration/15-2mt/wan-cfg-waas-exp.html
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
For information on obtaining documentation, using the Cisco Bug Search Tool (BST), submitting a service request, and gathering additional information, see What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation at: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/general/whatsnew/whatsnew.html.
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