Contents
- Release Notes
- Revision History
- Software and Hardware Requirements
- Critical Bug Fixes in Release 10.0.1.2
- Critical Bug Fixes in Release 10.0.1.1
- Critical Bug Fixes in Release 10.0.1
- New Features for Release 10.0.1
- Hardware
- Software
- Transaction Language 1 (TL1)
- Cisco Bug Search Tool
- Search Bugs in BST
- Additional References
First Published: April 10, 2014
Last Updated: January 16, 2015
Text Part Number: OL-31352-03
Release Notes
This Release Notes document contains information about new features and enhancements, in the Cisco platforms.
For detailed information regarding features, capabilities, hardware, and software introduced in this release, see the guides listed in the Additional References section.
Cisco also provides Bug Search Tool, a web resource for tracking defects. To access Bug Search Tool, visit this URL: https://tools.cisco.com/bugsearch.
Revision History
Date
Notes
January 2015 Revised the part number and added the Critical Bug Fixes in Release 10.0.1.2 section. September 2014 Added procedure to search for bugs in Bug Search Tool. July 2014 Revised the part number and added the Critical Bug Fixes in Release 10.0.1.1 section. April 2014 This is the first release of this publication. Software and Hardware Requirements
Before you begin to install the software, you must check whether your system meets the minimum software and hardware requirements.
Critical Bug Fixes in Release 10.0.1.2
The following critical issues have been resolved in Release 10.0.1.2:
Critical Bug Fixes in Release 10.0.1.1
Critical Bug Fixes in Release 10.0.1
The following critical issues have been resolved in Release 10.0.1:
The GMPLS circuit cannot be created in CTC when the working and protect Protection Switching Module (PSM) is on the same omni-directional side.
On a ONS 15454 M6 shelf with a single control card, the shelf controller loses its configuration after a software upgrade or a control card reset.
When the user launches CTC using JRE 1.7, Java security warnings for self-signed certificates and untrusted libraries do not appear.
New Features for Release 10.0.1
This section highlights new features for Release 10.0.1. For detailed documentation of each of these features, see the user documentation.
Hardware
The 100G-CK-C and 100ME-CKC cards support the CPAK-100G-SR10 client interface for the 2x40GE payload.
Software
These software enhancements have been introduced in Release 10.0.1.
VTXP Enhancements
- The user can create the OCH Trail circuit using the Network Functional View (NFV) of the virtual transponder (VTXP) on the router’s UNI-C interface. CTC can set the circuit constraints on the UNI interface before configuring the UNI-C interface on the router.
- CTC supports performance monitoring at ODU layer in VTXP router node view.
- If loopback is configured on the VTXP port, CTC prevents the creation of OCHCC circuit and displays a warning message.
- CTC discovers routers only when the UNI interface is enabled on the VTXP port on the MSTP node.
- The user can configure the expected circuit wavelength for VTXP using CTC.
- The user can regenerate a circuit that is created from UNI interface or VTXP.
GMPLS Enhancements
- The user can create a GMPLS UNI circuit when VTXP UNI is enabled in CTC.
- The user can either specify a mandatory or preferred wavelength for routing while creating the GMPLS circuit using CTC.
- The user can upgrade an existing GMPLS circuit from the legacy signaling to the new signaling that supports the LOGO (Local Optimization Global Optimization) and regeneration features on the GMPLS circuit.
Cisco Bug Search Tool
Use the Bug Search Tool (BST) to view the list of outstanding and resolved bugs in a release.
BST, the online successor to Bug Toolkit, is designed to improve the effectiveness in network risk management and device troubleshooting. The tool allows partners and customers to search for software bugs based on product, release, and keyword, and aggregates key data such as bug details, product, and version. The tool has provision to filter bugs based on credentials to provide external and internal bug views for the search input.
The BST is available at Bug Search. To search for a specific bug, go to https://tools.cisco.com/bugsearch/bug/bugid. For more information on BST, see Bug Search Help.
Search Bugs in BST
Procedure
Step 1 Go to https://tools.cisco.com/bugsearch/. You will be prompted to log into Cisco.com. After successful login, the Bug Toolkit page opens.
Step 2 To search for release 10.0.1 bugs, enter the following parameters in the page: Step 3 Press Enter. Note:
By default, the search results include bugs with all severity levels and statuses, and bugs that were modified during the life cycle of the bug. After you perform a search, you can filter your search results to meet your search requirements.
An initial set of 25 search results is shown in the bottom pane. Drag the scroll bar to display the next set of 25 results. Pagination of search results is not supported.
Additional References
Related Documents
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