Table Of Contents
Release Notes for Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.2
Determining the Software Version
Determining the Software Version
New Software Features in Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.2
Features Specific to the Cisco CRS-1 Router
New Hardware Features Supported in Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.2
Caveats Specific to the Cisco CRS-1 Router
Caveats Specific to the Cisco XR 12000 Series Router
Upgrading Cisco IOS XR Software
Changes to the Format of the File System
Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines
Release Notes for Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.2
December 22, 2008
Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.2
Text Part Number OL-11715-04
Note
Please see the "Important Notes" section for important information on Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.2.
Note
You can find the most current Cisco IOS XR software documentation on the World Wide Web at http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/ioxsoft/iox33/index.htm. These electronic documents may contain updates and modifications. See the "Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines" section for more information on obtaining Cisco documentation.
These release notes describe the features provided in Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.2 and are updated as needed.
For a list of software caveats that apply to Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.2, see the "Caveats" section. The caveats are updated for every release and are located on the World Wide Web at www.cisco.com.
We recommend that you view the field notices for this release to see if your software or hardware platforms are affected. If you have an account on Cisco.com, you can find field notices at http://www.cisco.com/public/support/tac/fn_index.html. If you do not have a Cisco.com login account, you can find field notices at http://www.cisco.com/public/support/tac/fn_index.html.
Contents
These release notes contain the following sections:
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Upgrading Cisco IOS XR Software
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Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines
Introduction
Cisco IOS XR software is a distributed operating system designed for continuous system operation combined with service flexibility and high performance.
Cisco IOS XR software provides the following features and benefits:
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IP and Routing—Supports a wide range of IPv4 and IPv6 services and routing protocols, such as Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS), Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), IP Multicast, Routing Policy Language (RPL), and Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP)/Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol features (VRRP).
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Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)—Supports MPLS protocols, including Traffic Engineering (TE), Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP), and Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).
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Multicast—Provides comprehensive IP Multicast software, including Source Specific Multicast (SSM). The Cisco CRS-1 router supports Bidirectional Protocol Independent Multicast (BIDIR-PIM).
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Quality of Service (QoS)—Supports rich QoS mechanisms, including policing, marking, queuing, dropping, and shaping. Additionally, the operating systems support Modular QoS CLI (MQC). MQC is used to configure various QoS features on various Cisco platforms.
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Manageability—Provides industry-standard management interfaces including modular command-line interface (CLI), Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), and native Extensible Markup Language (XML) interfaces.
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Security—Provides comprehensive network security features, including access control lists (ACLs), the routing authentications AAA and TACACS+, Secure Shell (SSH), and SNMPv3. Control plane protections integrated into line card ASICs include Global Time-to-Live Security Mechanism (GTSM), RFC 3682, and dynamic control plane protection (DCoPP).
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Craft Works interface (CWI)—The CWI is a client-side application used to configure and manage Cisco routers. The management and configuration features include fault, configuration, security, and inventory, with an emphasis on speed and efficiency. The CWI provides a context-sensitive graphical representation of the objects in a Cisco router, simplifying the process of configuring and managing the router. CWI allows you to log in to multiple routers and perform management tasks.
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Availability—Supports rich availability features such as fault containment, fault tolerance, fast switchover, link aggregation, and nonstop forwarding (NSF).
See the "New and Changed Information" section for a detailed list of new features by platform for Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.2.
System Requirements
The Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.2 is supported on the following platforms:
Cisco CRS-1 Router
This section describes the system requirements for Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.2 supported on a Cisco CRS-1 router and includes the following information:
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Determining the Software Version
Note
The Designated Shelf Controller (DSC) migration feature requires that both shelf route processors (RPs) are in the default SDR of the Cisco CRS-1 Multichassis System.
Feature Set Table
The Cisco IOS XR software is packaged in feature sets (also called software images). Each feature set contains a specific set of Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.2 features. These features are delivered in a package called a product installation envelope (PIE). Table 1 and Table 2 list the Cisco IOS XR software feature set matrix and associated PIE and TAR filenames available for the Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.2 supported on the Cisco CRS-1 router.
Table 1 Cisco CRS-1 Supported Feature Sets (Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.2 PIE Files)
Feature Set Filename Description Composite PackageCisco IOS XR IP Unicast Routing Core Bundle
comp-hfr-mini.pie-3.3.2
Contains the required core packages, including OS, Admin, Base, Forwarding, Modular Services Card, and Routing packages.
Optional Individual Packages1Cisco IOS XR Manageability Package
hfr-mgbl-p.pie-3.3.2
CORBA agent, XML Parser, HTTP server, SNMP Agent, and Alarm correlation.
Cisco IOS XR MPLS Package
hfr-mpls-p.pie-3.3.2
MPLS-TE, LDP, MPLS Forwarding, MPLS OAM, LMP, OUNI, and RSVP.
Cisco IOS XR Multicast Package
hfr-mcast-p.pie-3.3.2
Multicast Routing Protocols (PIM, MSDP, IGMP, Auto-RP), Tools (SAP, MTrace), and Infrastructure (MRIB, MURIB, MFWD), and BIDIR.
Cisco IOS XR Security Package
hfr-k9sec-p.pie-3.3.2
Support for Encryption, Decryption, IPSec, SSH, SSL, and PKI.
1 Packages are installed individually.
Memory Requirements
The minimum memory requirements for Cisco CRS-1 routers running Cisco IOS XR Software
Release 3.3.2 are:•
2-GB memory on the route processors (RPs)
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1-GB memory on the modular services cards (MSCs)
Hardware Supported
Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.2 supports Cisco CRS-1 routers. All hardware features are supported by Cisco IOS XR software, subject to the memory requirements specified in the "Memory Requirements" section.
Table 3 lists the hardware components supported on the Cisco CRS-1 and the minimum software versions required. See the "Determining the Software Version" section.
Software Compatibility
Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.2 is compatible with the following Cisco CRS-1 systems:
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Cisco CRS-1 8-Slot Line Card Chassis
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Cisco CRS-1 16-Slot Line Card Chassis
Determining the Software Version
To determine the version of Cisco IOS XR software running on your router, log in to the router and enter the show version command:
Step 1
Establish a Telnet session with the router.
Step 2
Enter the show version command:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show versionCisco IOS XR Software, Version 3.3.2[00]Copyright (c) 2006 by cisco Systems, Inc.ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 1.32(20050525:193559) [CRS-1 ROMMON],ios uptime is 10 hours, 12 minutesSystem image file is "disk0:hfr-os-mbi-3.3.2/mbihfr-rp.vm"cisco CRS-16/S (7455) processor with 4194304K bytes of memory.7455 processor at 800Mhz, Revision 3.420 Packet over SONET/SDH network interface(s)20 SONET/SDH Port controller(s)56 TenGigabitEthernet/IEEE 802.3 interface(s)6 Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 interface(s)2043k bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.38079M bytes of hard disk.1001088k bytes of ATA PCMCIA card at disk 0 (Sector size 512 bytes).Package active on node 0/0/SP:hfr-admin, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-admin-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:50:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-base, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-base-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:40:30 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-os-mbi, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-os-mbi-3.3.2Built on Mon Oct 23 23:57:49 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8Package active on node 0/2/SP:hfr-admin, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-admin-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:50:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-base, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-base-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:40:30 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-os-mbi, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-os-mbi-3.3.2Built on Mon Oct 23 23:57:49 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8Package active on node 0/2/CPU0:hfr-mpls, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-mpls-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 01:15:42 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-lc, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-lc-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 01:09:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-fwdg, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-fwdg-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:57:10 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-admin, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-admin-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:50:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-base, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-base-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:40:30 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-os-mbi, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-os-mbi-3.3.2Built on Mon Oct 23 23:57:49 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8Package active on node F0/LM0/SP:hfr-admin, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-admin-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:50:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-base, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-base-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:40:30 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-os-mbi, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-os-mbi-3.3.2Built on Mon Oct 23 23:57:49 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8Package active on node F0/AM0/SP:hfr-admin, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-admin-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:50:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-base, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-base-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:40:30 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-os-mbi, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-os-mbi-3.3.2Built on Mon Oct 23 23:57:49 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8Package active on node F0/FC0/SP:hfr-admin, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-admin-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:50:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-base, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-base-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:40:30 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-os-mbi, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-os-mbi-3.3.2Built on Mon Oct 23 23:57:49 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8Package active on node 0/15/SP:hfr-admin, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-admin-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:50:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-base, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-base-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:40:30 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-os-mbi, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-os-mbi-3.3.2Built on Mon Oct 23 23:57:49 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8Package active on node 0/15/CPU0:hfr-mpls, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-mpls-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 01:15:42 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-lc, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-lc-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 01:09:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-fwdg, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-fwdg-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:57:10 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-admin, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-admin-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:50:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-base, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-base-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:40:30 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-os-mbi, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-os-mbi-3.3.2Built on Mon Oct 23 23:57:49 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8Configuration register on node 0/RP0/CPU0 is 0x102Package active on node 0/RP0/CPU0:hfr-mpls, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-mpls-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 01:15:42 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-rout, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-rout-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 01:26:14 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-lc, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-lc-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 01:09:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-fwdg, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-fwdg-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:57:10 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-admin, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-admin-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:50:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in 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/vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-base, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-base-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:40:30 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-os-mbi, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-os-mbi-3.3.2Built on Mon Oct 23 23:57:49 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8Package active on node 0/SM5/SP:hfr-admin, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-admin-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:50:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-base, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-base-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:40:30 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-os-mbi, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-os-mbi-3.3.2Built on Mon Oct 23 23:57:49 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8Package active on node 1/0/SP:hfr-admin, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-admin-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:50:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-base, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-base-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:40:30 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-os-mbi, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-os-mbi-3.3.2Built on Mon Oct 23 23:57:49 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8Package active on node 1/0/CPU0:hfr-mpls, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-mpls-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 01:15:42 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-lc, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-lc-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 01:09:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-fwdg, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-fwdg-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:57:10 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-admin, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-admin-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:50:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-base, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-base-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:40:30 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-os-mbi, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-os-mbi-3.3.2Built on Mon Oct 23 23:57:49 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8Package active on node 1/1/SP:hfr-admin, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-admin-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:50:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-base, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-base-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:40:30 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-os-mbi, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-os-mbi-3.3.2Built on Mon Oct 23 23:57:49 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8Package active on node 1/1/CPU0:hfr-mpls, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-mpls-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 01:15:42 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-lc, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-lc-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 01:09:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-fwdg, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-fwdg-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:57:10 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-admin, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-admin-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:50:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-base, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-base-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:40:30 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-os-mbi, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-os-mbi-3.3.2Built on Mon Oct 23 23:57:49 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8Package active on node 1/2/SP:hfr-admin, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-admin-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:50:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-base, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-base-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:40:30 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-os-mbi, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-os-mbi-3.3.2Built on Mon Oct 23 23:57:49 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8Package active on node 1/2/CPU0:hfr-mpls, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-mpls-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 01:15:42 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-lc, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-lc-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 01:09:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-fwdg, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-fwdg-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:57:10 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-admin, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-admin-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:50:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-base, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-base-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:40:30 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-os-mbi, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-os-mbi-3.3.2Built on Mon Oct 23 23:57:49 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8Package active on node 1/3/SP:hfr-admin, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-admin-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:50:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-base, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-base-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:40:30 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-os-mbi, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-os-mbi-3.3.2Built on Mon Oct 23 23:57:49 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8Package active on node 1/3/CPU0:hfr-mpls, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-mpls-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 01:15:42 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-lc, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-lc-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 01:09:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-fwdg, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-fwdg-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:57:10 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-admin, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-admin-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:50:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-base, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-base-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:40:30 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-os-mbi, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-os-mbi-3.3.2Built on Mon Oct 23 23:57:49 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8Package active on node 1/4/SP:hfr-admin, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-admin-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:50:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-base, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-base-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:40:30 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-os-mbi, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-os-mbi-3.3.2Built on Mon Oct 23 23:57:49 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8Package active on node 1/4/CPU0:hfr-mpls, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-mpls-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 01:15:42 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-lc, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-lc-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 01:09:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-fwdg, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-fwdg-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:57:10 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-admin, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-admin-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:50:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-base, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-base-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:40:30 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-os-mbi, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-os-mbi-3.3.2Built on Mon Oct 23 23:57:49 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8Configuration register on node F0/SC0/CPU0 is 0x102Package active on node F0/SC0/CPU0:hfr-mpls, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-mpls-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 01:15:42 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-rout, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-rout-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 01:26:14 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-lc, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-lc-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 01:09:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-fwdg, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-fwdg-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:57:10 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-admin, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-admin-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:50:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-base, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-base-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:40:30 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-os-mbi, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-os-mbi-3.3.2Built on Mon Oct 23 23:57:49 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8Package active on node F0/SM11/SP:hfr-admin, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-admin-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:50:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-base, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-base-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:40:30 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-os-mbi, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-os-mbi-3.3.2Built on Mon Oct 23 23:57:49 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8Package active on node F0/SM10/SP:hfr-admin, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-admin-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:50:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-base, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-base-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:40:30 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-os-mbi, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-os-mbi-3.3.2Built on Mon Oct 23 23:57:49 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8Package active on node 1/6/SP:hfr-admin, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-admin-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:50:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-base, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-base-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:40:30 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-os-mbi, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-os-mbi-3.3.2Built on Mon Oct 23 23:57:49 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8Configuration register on node 1/6/CPU0 is 0x2Package active on node 1/6/CPU0:hfr-mpls, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-mpls-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 01:15:42 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-rout, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-rout-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 01:26:14 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-lc, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-lc-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 01:09:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-fwdg, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-fwdg-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:57:10 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-admin, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-admin-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:50:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-base, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-base-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:40:30 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-os-mbi, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-os-mbi-3.3.2Built on Mon Oct 23 23:57:49 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8Configuration register on node 1/6/CPU1 is 0x102Package active on node 1/6/CPU1:hfr-mpls, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-mpls-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 01:15:42 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-rout, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-rout-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 01:26:14 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-lc, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-lc-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 01:09:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-fwdg, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-fwdg-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:57:10 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-admin, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-admin-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:50:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-base, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-base-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:40:30 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-os-mbi, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-os-mbi-3.3.2Built on Mon Oct 23 23:57:49 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8Package active on node F0/SM9/SP:hfr-admin, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-admin-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:50:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-base, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-base-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:40:30 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-os-mbi, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-os-mbi-3.3.2Built on Mon Oct 23 23:57:49 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8Package active on node F0/SM8/SP:hfr-admin, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-admin-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:50:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-base, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-base-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:40:30 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-os-mbi, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-os-mbi-3.3.2Built on Mon Oct 23 23:57:49 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8Package active on node 1/10/SP:hfr-admin, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-admin-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:50:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-base, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-base-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:40:30 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-os-mbi, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-os-mbi-3.3.2Built on Mon Oct 23 23:57:49 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8Package active on node 1/10/CPU0:hfr-mpls, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-mpls-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 01:15:42 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-lc, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-lc-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 01:09:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-fwdg, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-fwdg-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:57:10 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-admin, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-admin-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:50:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-base, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-base-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:40:30 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-os-mbi, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-os-mbi-3.3.2Built on Mon Oct 23 23:57:49 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8Package active on node 1/13/SP:hfr-admin, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-admin-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:50:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-base, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-base-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:40:30 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-os-mbi, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-os-mbi-3.3.2Built on Mon Oct 23 23:57:49 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8Package active on node 1/13/CPU0:hfr-mpls, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-mpls-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 01:15:42 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-lc, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-lc-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 01:09:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-fwdg, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-fwdg-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:57:10 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-admin, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-admin-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:50:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-base, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-base-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:40:30 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-os-mbi, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-os-mbi-3.3.2Built on Mon Oct 23 23:57:49 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8Configuration register on node 1/RP0/CPU0 is 0x102Package active on node 1/RP0/CPU0:hfr-mpls, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-mpls-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 01:15:42 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-rout, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-rout-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 01:26:14 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-lc, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-lc-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 01:09:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-fwdg, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-fwdg-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:57:10 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-admin, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-admin-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:50:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-base, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-base-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:40:30 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-os-mbi, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-os-mbi-3.3.2Built on Mon Oct 23 23:57:49 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8Configuration register on node 1/RP1/CPU0 is 0x102Package active on node 1/RP1/CPU0:hfr-mpls, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-mpls-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 01:15:42 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-rout, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-rout-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 01:26:14 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-lc, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-lc-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 01:09:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-fwdg, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-fwdg-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:57:10 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-admin, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-admin-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:50:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-base, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-base-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:40:30 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-os-mbi, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-os-mbi-3.3.2Built on Mon Oct 23 23:57:49 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8Package active on node 1/FC0/SP:hfr-admin, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-admin-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:50:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-base, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-base-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:40:30 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-os-mbi, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-os-mbi-3.3.2Built on Mon Oct 23 23:57:49 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8Package active on node 1/FC1/SP:hfr-admin, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-admin-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:50:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-base, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-base-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:40:30 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-os-mbi, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-os-mbi-3.3.2Built on Mon Oct 23 23:57:49 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8Package active on node 1/AM1/SP:hfr-admin, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-admin-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:50:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-base, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-base-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:40:30 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-os-mbi, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-os-mbi-3.3.2Built on Mon Oct 23 23:57:49 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8Package active on node 1/SM0/SP:hfr-admin, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-admin-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:50:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-base, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-base-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:40:30 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-os-mbi, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-os-mbi-3.3.2Built on Mon Oct 23 23:57:49 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8Package active on node 1/SM1/SP:hfr-admin, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-admin-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:50:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-base, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-base-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:40:30 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-os-mbi, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-os-mbi-3.3.2Built on Mon Oct 23 23:57:49 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8Package active on node 1/SM4/SP:hfr-admin, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-admin-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:50:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-base, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-base-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:40:30 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-os-mbi, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-os-mbi-3.3.2Built on Mon Oct 23 23:57:49 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8Package active on node 1/SM5/SP:hfr-admin, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-admin-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:50:26 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-base, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-base-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 00:40:30 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8hfr-os-mbi, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:hfr-os-mbi-3.3.2Built on Mon Oct 23 23:57:49 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/hfr/workspace for c2.95.3-p8
Other Firmware Code
The following firmware code is supported by the Cisco CRS-1 router:
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The minimum ROMMON version required for this release is 1.40.
Note
Before you upgrade a Cisco CRS-1 system to Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.2or higher, make sure that ROM Monitor software is version 1.40 or higher on all RPs and all nodes on the router. If the router comes up with an incompatible version of the ROM Monitor, the standby RP or other nodes might fail to boot.
In addition, Cisco CRS-1 multishelf systems should be upgraded to ROMMON version 1.40 before being upgraded to Cisco IOS XR software Release 3.3.2 to ensure that RPs receive the correct rack number assignments during system boot.•
The minimum CPUCNTRL version required for this release is 2.07.
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For detailed information on ROMMON, refer to Cisco IOS XR ROM Monitor Guide.
Cisco XR 12000 Series Router
This section describes the system requirements for Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.2 supported on the Cisco XR 12000 Series Router and includes the following information:
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Determining the Software Version
Feature Set Table
The Cisco IOS XR software is packaged in feature sets (software images). Each feature set contains a specific set of features. Table 4 and Table 5 list the Cisco IOS XR software feature set matrix and the associated filenames for the Cisco XR 12000 Series Router.
Table 4 Cisco XR 12000 Series Router Supported Feature Sets (Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.2 PIE Files)
Feature Set Filename Description Composite PackageCisco IOS XR IP Unicast Routing Core Bundle
c12k-mini.vm-3.3.2
Contains the required core packages including, OS, Admin, Base, Forwarding, and Routing packages.
Optional Individual Packages1Cisco IOS XR Manageability Package
c12k-mgbl.pie-3.3.2
CORBA agent, XML Parser, HTTP server, SNMP Agent, and Alarm correlation.
Cisco IOS XR MPLS Package
c12k-mpls.pie-3.3.2
MPLS-TE, LDP, MPLS Forwarding, MPLS OAM, LMP, OUNI, and RSVP.
Cisco IOS XR Multicast Package
c12k-mcast.pie-3.3.2
Multicast Routing Protocols (PIM, MSDP, IGMP, Auto-RP), Tools (SAP, MTrace), and Infrastructure (MRIB, MURIB, MFWD).
Cisco IOS XR Security Package
c12k-k9sec.pie-3.3.2
Support for Encryption, Decryption, IPSec, SSH, SSL, and PKI.
Cisco IOS XR Standby RP Boot Image
mbiprp-rp.vm-3.3.2
Support for booting the standby RP on a Cisco XR 12000 Series Router (PRP).
1 Packages are installed individually.
Memory Requirements
CautionIf you remove the medium in which the software image or configuration is stored, the router might become unstable and fail.
The minimum memory requirements for Cisco XR 12000 Series Router routers running Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.2 are:
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2-GB route memory on Performance Route Processor 2 (PRP-2)
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512-MB ATA flash storage on PRP-2 (1-GB ATA flash is recommended)
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1-GB industrial grade compact flash storage on PRP-2 (FLASH-PRP2-1G)
Note
1-GB compact flash is supported only with Cisco IOS XR software version 3.3.0 and later. Therefore, if you are upgrading from a release prior to 3.3.0, you must continue to use disk0.
In the current release, only the FLASH-PRP2-1G compact flash is supported.•
1-GB line-card route memory on all line Engine 3 cards installed in the system
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1-GB line-card route memory on all Engine 5-based SPA Interface Processors in the system:
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The default route memory on the 1200-SIP-600 is 1G.
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The default route memory on the 1200-SIP-401, 1200-SIP-501, and 1200-SIP-601 is 2 G.
Hardware Supported
Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.2 supports the Cisco XR 12000 Series Router. All hardware features are supported on Cisco IOS XR software, subject to the memory requirements specified in the "Memory Requirements" section.
Table 6 lists the hardware components supported on the Cisco XR 12000 Series Router and the minimum software versions required. See the "Determining the Software Version" section
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Software Compatibility
Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.2 is compatible with the following Cisco XR 12000 Series Router systems:
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Cisco XR 12404 Router
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Cisco XR 12406 Router
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Cisco XR 12410 Router
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Cisco XR 12416 Router
For the existing installed base, the following chassis are supported:
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Cisco 12006 Router
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Cisco 12008 Router
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Cisco 12010 Router
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Cisco 12012 Router
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Cisco 12016 Router
Determining the Software Version
To determine the version of Cisco IOS XR software running on your router, log in to the router and enter the show version command:
Step 1
Establish a Telnet or SSH session with the router.
Step 2
Enter the show version command:
RP/0/0/CPU0:PE7_C12406# show versionCisco IOS XR Software, Version 3.3.2[00] Copyright (c) 2006 by cisco Systems, Inc.ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 12.0(20041108:104740) [ashp-cisp-rommon 1.16dev(0.1)] DEVELOPMENT SOFTWARE Copyright, Inc.ds-gsr-4 uptime is 58 minutesSystem image file is "disk0:c12k-os-mbi-3.3.2/mbiprp-rp.vm"cisco 12406/PRP (7450) processor with 2097152K bytes of memory.7450 processor at 666Mhz, Revision 2.11 Cisco 12000 4 Port Gigabit Ethernet Controller (4 GigabitEthernet)2 1 Port ISE Packet Over SONET OC-48c/STM-16 Controllers (2 POS)1 Cisco 12000 Series Performance Route Processor2 Packet over SONET/SDH network interface(s)2 SONET/SDH Port controller(s)1 PLIM QoS controller(s)2 Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 interface(s)4 GigabitEthernet/IEEE 802.3 interface(s) 2038k bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.500128k bytes of ATA PCMCIA card at disk 0 (Sector size 512 bytes).65536k bytes of Flash internal SIMM (Sector size 256k).Package active on node 0/1/CPU0:c12k-mcast, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:c12k-mcast-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 04:30:28 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/prp/workspace for c2.95.3-p8c12k-mpls, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:c12k-mpls-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 04:30:02 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/prp/workspace for c2.95.3-p8c12k-lc, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:c12k-lc-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 03:19:02 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/prp/workspace for c2.95.3-p8c12k-fwdg, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:c12k-fwdg-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 03:18:22 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/prp/workspace for c2.95.3-p8c12k-admin, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:c12k-admin-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 03:17:55 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/prp/workspace for c2.95.3-p8c12k-base, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:c12k-base-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 03:17:00 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/prp/workspace for c2.95.3-p8c12k-os-mbi, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:c12k-os-mbi-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 03:15:01 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/prp/workspace for c2.95.3-p8Package active on node 0/2/CPU0:c12k-mcast, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:c12k-mcast-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 04:30:28 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/prp/workspace for c2.95.3-p8c12k-mpls, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:c12k-mpls-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 04:30:02 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/prp/workspace for c2.95.3-p8c12k-lc, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:c12k-lc-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 03:19:02 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/prp/workspace for c2.95.3-p8c12k-fwdg, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:c12k-fwdg-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 03:18:22 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/prp/workspace for c2.95.3-p8c12k-admin, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:c12k-admin-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 03:17:55 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/prp/workspace for c2.95.3-p8c12k-base, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:c12k-base-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 03:17:00 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/prp/workspace for c2.95.3-p8c12k-os-mbi, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:c12k-os-mbi-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 03:15:01 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/prp/workspace for c2.95.3-p8Package active on node 0/3/CPU0:c12k-mcast, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:c12k-mcast-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 04:30:28 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/prp/workspace for c2.95.3-p8c12k-mpls, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:c12k-mpls-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 04:30:02 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/prp/workspace for c2.95.3-p8c12k-lc, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:c12k-lc-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 03:19:02 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/prp/workspace for c2.95.3-p8c12k-fwdg, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at 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03:17:55 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/prp/workspace for c2.95.3-p8c12k-base, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:c12k-base-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 03:17:00 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/prp/workspace for c2.95.3-p8c12k-os-mbi, V 3.3.2[00], Cisco Systems, at disk0:c12k-os-mbi-3.3.2Built on Tue Oct 24 03:15:01 PST 2006By edde-bld1 in /vws/aga/production/3.3.2/prp/workspace for c2.95.3-p8RP/0/0/CPU0:PE7_C12406#
Other Firmware Code
The following firmware code is supported by the Cisco XR 12000 Series Router:
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The minimum ROMMON version required for this release is 1.15. For more information on the minimum ROMMON version required for this release, ROMMON upgrade procedures, and flashdisk information, see the Upgrading from Cisco IOS to Cisco IOS XR Software on the Cisco XR 12000 Series Router document.
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The flashdisk Cisco part numbers are: MEM-12KRP-FD512M (=), MEM-12KRP-FD1G(=), and FLASH-PRP2-1G
New and Changed Information
The following sections contain information on new features in Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.2:
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New Software Features in Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.2
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New Hardware Features Supported in Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.2
New Software Features in Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.2
The following new features are provided for Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.2 that supports both the Cisco CRS-1 and Cisco XR 12000 Series Router platforms:
PIM Traps
PIM traps are supported. For enabling PIM traps, the following commands were added, as described in Cisco IOS XR System Management Command Reference:
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snmp-server traps pim interface-state-change
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snmp-server traps pim invalid-message-received
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snmp-server traps pim rp-mapping-change
PIM Route MIB
PIM Route MIB is supported and available through the on-line customer MIB support facility.
GMPLS Protection and Restoration
Generalized Multiprotocol Label Switching (GMPLS) Traffic Engineering (TE) Protection and Restoration. GMPLS provides protection against failed channels (or links) between two adjacent nodes (span protection) and end-to-end dedicated protection (path protection). GMPLS is documented in Cisco IOS XR Multiprotocol Label Switching Configuration Guide and Cisco IOS XR Multiprotocol Label Switching Command Reference.
The following commands were added for the Cisco IOS XR Multiprotocol Label Switching Command Reference:
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mpls traffic-eng path-protection switchover (GMPLS)
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switching endpoint (GMPLS)
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switching transit (GMPLS)
The protecting keyword from the path-option command was added.
XML Infrastructure Enhancements
The following features are provided for the Extensible Markup Language (XML) infrastructure enhancements, as described in Cisco IOS XR XML API Guide:
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Support was added for multiple operations with large gets. Multiple operations are supported to include large get requests resulting in an iteration.
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Support was added to extend the operation wildcard. The following capabilities were added to support wildcarding in an operational namespace:
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A list underneath a wildcard is provided.
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Naming information under a wildcard is provided.
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Support was added to provide an operation to retrieve dataspace branch names. The <GetDataSpaceInfo> operation is added to retrieve the native data branch names dynamically, which is useful. For example, you can write a client application that can issue a <GetVersionInfo> operation without having to hardcode the branch names.
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Support was added to provide extensions to a GetVersionInfo operation. The SchemaDetail boolean attribute is now specified on a <GetVersionInfo> operation to instruct the router to return additional schema detail in the response.
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Support was added to allow for schema version mismatches. The AllowVersionMismatch boolean attribute is now specified on a <Get> operation to instruct the router to not automatically treat version mismatches encountered within the operation as errors. If the AllowVersionMismatch attribute is specified and there is a version discrepancy, the router will not fail the request with a version mismatch error. Instead, the router attempts the request, and if the request is successful, returns a VersionMismatchExists attribute at the appropriate point within the response along with a VersionMismatchExistsBelow attribute on the <Get> operation tag.
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Support was added for EXEC mode show commands in a command-line interface (CLI) operation. XML encapsulated EXEC mode CLI show commands are specified by encoding the text for each show command within a set of <Exec> tags. The router then responds with the uninterpreted CLI text output of the show command. EXEC mode show commands are mixed with CLI the configuration commands within the same request.
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Support was added for a static hostname option for the xml agent corba command. By configuring the XML Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) agent, the xml agent corba command now allows you to define a hostname to use; instead of, the router hostname by specifying the following syntax:
xml agent corba hostname <value>Features Specific to the Cisco CRS-1 Router
The following are new features in Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.2 supported only on the Cisco CRS-1 platform:
DSC Migration on Cisco CRS-1 Multishelf Systems
The Designated Shelf Controller (DSC) migration is the act of moving the DSC role to a different shelf of the router. The cause of a DSC migration can be a failure of both route processors (RPs) in the DSC shelf or by any event that removes power from the DSC line card chassis (LCC). DSC migration is documented in Cisco IOS XR Getting Started Guide.
Disk Recovery
When a RP or Distributed Route Processor (DRP) is power cycled or experiences an ungraceful reset, the boot disk (PCMCIA flash disk used to boot the card) can experience a file system corruption. If this occurs, an error message is displayed and the RP or DRP fails to boot. In Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.2 and higher, the corrupted flash disk is automatically reformatted and the Cisco IOS XR software is restored from the Designated Shelf Controller (DSC) for the system.
For example, if a flash disk for an RP or DRP is corrupted, the RP or DRP fails to boot and the following error message is displayed:
....................................................#########################################################Restricted Rights LegendUse, duplication, or disclosure by the Government issubject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph(c) of the Commercial Computer Software - RestrictedRights clause at FAR sec. 52.227-19 and subparagraph(c) (1) (ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and ComputerSoftware clause at DFARS sec. 252.227-7013.cisco Systems, Inc.170 West Tasman DriveSan Jose, California 95134-1706Cisco IOS XR Software for the Cisco XR hfr-mbirp,Copyright (c) 2006 by Cisco Systems, Inc.Boot device /disk0: has corrupted filesystem.RP/0/RP0/CPU0:Sep 21 21:44:52 : pcmciad[68]: PLATFORM-libpcmcia_ide-2-CARD_FORMATTED : Boot device disk0: was formatted due to corruption. Check log file at /disk0:/chkfs_failure0.logBoot device disk0: formatted.RP/0/RP0/CPU0:Sep 21 21:44:52 : pcmciad[68]: PLATFORM-libpcmcia_ide-2-BOARD_RELOADING : Boot device disk0: unavailable. Reload RP to initiate software syncReloading RP to initiate software sync.If this occurs, the flash disk is reformatted automatically and the Cisco IOS XR software is restored to the flash disk.
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If the flash disk is badly damaged and cannot be reformatted, the disk must be replaced.
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If the corrupted flash disk is the DSC, the router will failover to the standby DSC. If no standby DSC is installed, the system will fail to boot.
Disk Scan
When the disk is marked dirty, a complete disk scan is done to look for any potential bad sectors. If any bad sector is found, the bad sector is overwritten and the disk is formatted and the board is reset. This will force the board (RP, DRP or Fabric Shelf Controller) to download the image from the active shelf controller (SC).
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The disk is marked dirty if the disk is not unmounted properly due to a power cycle, board OIR, or physically removing the disk.
Supported and Tested Disks
The following disks are supported and tested:
SanDisk SDB3B-1024 ( Fireware Version : HDC 2.13 )Model: SanDisk SDP3B-1024Firmware: HDC 2.13BIOS Geometry: 16 Heads, 63 SectorsDrive Geometry: 16 Heads, 1986 Tracks, 63 SectorsDrive Capacity: 2001888 Cur Sctrs, 2001888 User Sctrs, ExtdAddress Mode: LBAPIO mode: 4Multimode Blocks/Transfer: 32STI Flash 7.4.0 ( Firmware Version : 06/12/06 ) ie Simpletech J-controller card.Model: STI Flash 7.4.0Firmware: 06.12.06BIOS Geometry: 16 Heads, 63 SectorsDrive Geometry: 16 Heads, 1986 Tracks, 63 SectorsDrive Capacity: 2001888 Cur Sctrs, 2001888 User Sctrs, ExtdAddress Mode: LBAPIO mode: 4Multimode Blocks/Transfer: 32STI Flash ( Firmware Version : 07/26/06 ) ie Simpletech M-controller card.Model: STI Flash 8.0.0Firmware: 07/26/06BIOS Geometry: 16 Heads, 63 SectorsDrive Geometry: 16 Heads, 1950 Tracks, 63 SectorsDrive Capacity: 1965600 Cur Sctrs, 1965600 User Sctrs, ExtdAddress Mode: LBAPIO mode: 4Multimode Blocks/Transfer: 32Quality of Service (QoS) Units of Measurement Changes
For Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.0 and later releases, a number of new units of measurement that have been introduced as options within the various Modular QoS command-line interface (MQC) can be applied within policy-maps.
Since the default units of measurement may no longer be the same, care must be taken when taking a configuration earlier than Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.0 and applying it to Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.0 or later. Table 7 lists the changes to QoS units of measurement.
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The default units of measurement (see Table 7) will be inserted into the QoS policy following the upgrade. This will result in a change to the policy's behavior. Therefore, manual review and keyword changes must be performed by the operator to ensure the policy operates as expected.
Keywords cannot be inserted into the running configuration on a router running Cisco IOS XR Release 3.2.x in advance of the upgrade. An option is to edit the configuration offline, and add the necessary keywords.
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To make change to a QoS policy, the policy must first be removed from any interfaces making a reference to it.
To remove a service policy from an input or output interface, use the no form of the service-policy command in interface configuration mode, as shown in the following syntax:
no service-policy {input | output}When the policy is removed from any interfaces, the edited policy is applied. Refer to the following Cisco IOS XR command reference sections:
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Cisco IOS XR Modular Quality of Service Command Reference, Release 3.3
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Cisco IOS XR Modular Quality of Service Command Reference, Release 3.4
SONET MIB
SONET MIB is supported and available through the on-line customer MIB support facility.
New Hardware Features Supported in Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.2
None.
Important Notes
In certain countries, use of these products might be prohibited and subject to laws, regulations, or licenses, including requirements applicable to the use of the products under telecommunications and other laws and regulations; customers must comply with all such applicable laws in the countries in which they intend to use the products.
When upgrading a Cisco XR 12000 Series Router from Cisco IOS to Cisco IOS XR software, follow the upgrade instructions provided to minimize traffic impact. For detailed instructions, see Upgrading from Cisco IOS to Cisco IOS XR Software on the Cisco XR 12000 Series Router, Release 3.3 for procedures.
Follow the instructions provided by Cisco for all card removal and replacement (fabric cards, line cards, fan controller and RP, and so on) to avoid impact to traffic. See the Cisco IOS XR Getting Started Guide for procedures.
If you intend to test beyond the combined maximum configuration tested and published by Cisco, please contact your Cisco representative to discuss how to engineer a large-scale configuration maximum for your testing.
Cisco SIP-600 line cards for the Cisco XR 12000 Series Router draw more power than previous line cards. Depending on the configuration of power entry modules (PEMs) and other cards in the system, sufficient power might not be available when a new card is inserted or a PEM is removed. Before you insert a new card or remove a PEM, run the environment show command in admin EXEC mode:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# adminRP/0/0/CPU0:router(admin)# show environment power-supply table48V CurrentR/S/I Module (V) (A)0/24/* PEM1 54 4PEM2 53 40/25/* PEM1 54 4PEM2 53 4Total Power Supplies: 3200WRedundant Power Supplies: 1600WWorst Case Power Used: 621WCurrent Power Used: 428WCurrent Redundant Power Available: 1172WCurrent Total Power Available: 2772WWorst Case Redundant Power Available: 979WWorst Case Total Power Available: 2579WPID Description Watts--- ----------- -----GRP-B Route Processor 38PRP-1 Cisco 12000 Series Performance Route Processor 60LC-4OC-3-POS-SM 4 Port Packet Over SONET OC-3c/STM-1 804OC3X/POS-MM-MJ-B 4 port ISE OC3 90...If you plan to insert a new card, locate the entry for the card to be inserted and note the power consumed by it. If this power is less than the figure given in Worst Case Redundant Power Available (the figure is displayed in the show environment power-supply table command output), the card can be safely inserted. As long as the Worst Case Redundant Power Available is not zero, a PEM can be powered down for replacement without impact.
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No alerts are issued if more cards are inserted than the PEMs can support. Therefore, you must determine the power budget for the chassis before making any changes to it. Exceeding the power budget might result in the PEM being overloaded and cards powering down due to insufficient power availability.
Caveats
Caveats describe unexpected behavior in Cisco IOS XR software releases. Severity 1 caveats are the most serious caveats; severity 2 caveats are less serious.
Open Caveats—Release 3.3.2
This section lists the caveats for Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.2. They are organized as follows:
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Caveats Specific to the Cisco CRS-1 Router
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Caveats Specific to the Cisco XR 12000 Series Router
Platform-Independent Caveats
The following caveats apply to both platforms:
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CSCse32892
Basic Description: The path calculation fails to signal a TE tunnel with an explicit route option.
Symptom: MPLS-TE tunnel going over GMPLS tunnel is established on routers running Cisco IOS XR Release 3.2. The tunnel fails to signal the path due to the path calculation failure.
Conditions: This problem is specific to GMPLS MRID Border Model, which multiple router IDs on the GMPLS router, are configured for two separate OSPF instances.
Workaround: System recovers itself after 30 to 40 minutes. This issue is resolved in Cisco IOS XR Release 3.4 with the introduction of multiple router IDs for packet tunnels.
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CSCse08168
Basic Description: After a reload, RADIUS does not find the source interface.
Symptom: The source interface does not seem to take effect upon reload or RP failover.
Conditions: This happens for software interfaces such as Loopback. Using physical interfaces does not appear to be a condition that causes the problem.
Workaround: Restart the RADIUS process.
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CSCse41524
Basic Description: An SNMPD coredump occurs during the committing of the community.
Symptom: Process SNMPD fails when the community string is configured or during router reload with a startup configuration containing SNMP-specific configurations.
Conditions: Intermittent.
Workaround: Reapply the SNMP configurations.
After the message appears, the line card goes down:
%PLATFORM-SYSLDR-2-NETWORK_DOWN: slot 0: network connection down, reloadingConditions: The following sequence has triggered this line card restart:
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Load MGBL, MPLS, and MCAST PIEs.
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Load large configuration consisting of multicast, MPLS, VLAN, BGP and OSPF protocols.
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Run traffic.
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Run the commit replace command to empty the configuration.
Under rare conditions, the message in the symptom section might appear, and one or more line cards might reload.
Workaround: None at this time: the line card comes up without problems.
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CSCsc05163
Basic Description: The CISCO-FLASH-MIB is not sending traps when the flash device is OIRed. SNMP traps ciscoFlashDeviceInsertedNotif and ciscoFlashDeviceRemovedNotif are not supported
Symptom: SNMP traps are not sent when a flash card is inserted or removed.
Conditions: All cases.
Workaround: None.
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CSCsf02794
Basic Description: The packet is dropped when the egress interface is changed on the Cisco CRS-1 multishelf system.
Symptom: The packet is dropped when an egress interface is changed. The drop is due to L3 load information drop on the PSE.
Conditions: This happens only on the Cisco CRS-1 multishelf system and during the following conditions:
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Equal Cost Multipath Protocol (ECMP) path comes up.
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Primary path switches by a cost change.
Workaround: None.
Caveats Specific to the Cisco CRS-1 Router
The following caveats are specific to the Cisco CRS-1 platform:
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CSCsd39371
Basic Description: 10 GE requires shut/no shut after an online insertion and removal (OIR) of Xenpack.
Symptom: A TenGigabit interface might remain in a down/down state after the Xenpack goes through an OIR.
Conditions: This occurs on a 10-Gigabit Ethernet interface after OIR of the Xenpack.
Workaround: Issue a shutdown command and then a no shutdown command of the 10-Gigabit Ethernet interface.
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CSCse38839
Basic Description: The FCC LED has incorrect LED status.
Symptom: Some of the bundles have the wrong LED status on the FCC LED Module even though all the fabric functionality is working fine.
Conditions: Occurs only in a multishelf system.
Workaround: None.
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CSCsf04789
Basic Description: SNMP trap requirement for the DSC migration.
Symptom: There is no SNMP support for finding the current DSC node, or for a trap to be generated when the DSC migration occurs.
Conditions: Occurs in normal operation.
Workaround: Some information on node state changes can be obtained from the FRU-CONTROL-MIB.
The object for the card state is cefcModuleOperStatus The object for the card state change trap is cefcModuleStatusChange.
By using these objects, you can tell whether or not the DSC migration occurred
Caveats Specific to the Cisco XR 12000 Series Router
The following caveats are specific to the Cisco XR 12000 Series Router platform:
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CSCsd39042
Basic Description: The minimum interval allows you to enter a Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) minimum interval as small as 15ms. The Cisco XR 12000 Series Router supports only 50ms and above but we cannot have a command-line interface (CLI) range that is platform-specific.
Symptom: BFD is not able to support sessions with minimum intervals of less than 50ms if echo-mode is available or 250ms if only asynchronous mode is available. However, it is possible to configure sessions with intervals as low as 15 ms. If a lower interval is configured, BFD cannot be relied upon not to flap.
Conditions: This issue exists on Cisco XR 12000 Series Router platforms.
Workaround: You must ensure that BFD sessions are configured with a minimum interval of 50ms or more when echo-mode is available, and 250ms or more when only asynchronous mode is available.
Upgrading Cisco IOS XR Software
Cisco IOS XR software is installed and activated as modular packages, allowing specific features or software patches to be installed, upgraded, or downgraded without impacting unrelated processes. Software packages can be upgraded or downgraded on all supported card types, or on a single card (node). Cisco IOS XR software packages are installed from package installation envelopes (PIE) files that contain one or more software components.
The following URLs link to online information that describes how to upgrade or downgrade Cisco IOS XR software from Release 3.2 to the FCS version of Release 3.3.2.
To upgrade the software on the Cisco CRS-1 Router, go to:
http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/crs1upgrade
Select "CRS-1_Upgrade_Procedure_3.2.x_to_3.3.2.htm" to upgrade from Release 3.2.x release.
Select "CRS-1_Upgrade_Procedure_3.3.x_to_3.3.2.htm" to upgrade from Release 3.3.x release.
To upgrade the software on the Cisco XR 12000 Series Router, go to:
http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/c12000upgrade
Select "XR12000_Upgrade_Procedure_3.2.x_to_3.3.2.htm" to upgrade from Release 3.2.x release.
Select "XR12000_Upgrade_Procedure_3.3.x_to_3.3.2.htm" to upgrade from Release 3.3.x release.
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Before you install or upgrade the software, first upgrade the ROM Monitor software to the correct version. If a Cisco CRS-1 system running Cisco IOS XR software Release 3.3.0 is brought up with the incorrect ROM Monitor software, the standby RP fails to boot and an error message appears. To address this issue in a single-shelf router, refer to the "Upgrading and Downgrading ROM Monitor Software on Cisco CRS-1 Routers" chapter of Cisco IOS XR ROM Monitor Guide.
Changes to the Format of the File System
For Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.2, changes were made to the format of the file system that is used to store the router configuration files. When upgrading from earlier software releases, the following behavior can occur:
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On the first upgrade from Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.1 (or earlier) to Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.2, the Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.2 will create new format configuration files based on the contents of the old format files, which were left behind by the Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.1 (or earlier). Included in the files, which are created in this way, are those that contain the persistent copy of the router configuration that is used to restore the running configuration. The history of changes to the running configuration; however, is not recreated. This means that after the upgrade, it is not possible to view or rollback any changes previously contained in the configuration history.
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If the router is subsequently downgraded back to Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.1 (or earlier), the default behavior is to restore the router running configuration by using the old format configuration files left behind from the last time Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.1 (or earlier) was running. This means that any changes to the running configuration made while Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.2 was running is lost.
To prevent this from happening, the following command is used before performing the downgrade operation:
delete disk0:/config/running/commitdb/*
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disk0: is substituted with the appropriate device name if an alternate boot device is being used.
This will force the Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.1 (or earlier) to create old format configuration files based on the contents of the new-format files left behind by the Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.2. Included in the files, which are created in this way, are those that contain the persistent copy of the router configuration that is used to restore the running configuration. The history of changes to the running configuration; however, is not recreated. This means that after the downgrade, it is not possible to view or rollback any changes previously contained in the configuration history.
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If the router is then reupgraded back to Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.2, the default behavior is to restore the router running configuration by using the new format configuration files left behind from the last time Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.2 was running. This means that any changes to the running configuration made while Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.1 (or earlier) was running is lost.
To prevent this from happening, the following command is used before performing the reupgrade operation:
delete disk0:/config/lr/running/commitdb/*
Note
disk0: is substituted with the appropriate device name if an alternate boot device is being used.
This will force the Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.2 to create new format configuration files that are based on the contents of the old format files left behind by the Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.3.1 (or earlier), which was done during the first upgrade.
Turbobooting PRP Cards
This section contains instructions for turbobooting the PRP cards. The first series of steps apply when disk0: is the target. Instructions for using compact flash as the target come after these steps.
Note
1-GB compact flash is supported only with Cisco IOS XR software version 3.3.0 and later. Therefore, if you are upgrading from a release prior to 3.3.0, you must continue to use disk0.
In the current release, only the FLASH-PRP2-1G compact flash is supported.
Turbobooting to Disk0:
Take the following steps when disk0: is the target.
Step 1
Boot the DCS RP with the composite image:
rommon> confreg 0x0rommon> resetrommon> unset BOOTrommon> TURBOBOOT=on,disk0rommon> syncrommon> boot tftp://../c12k-mini.vm-3.3.1The confreg step ensures that ROMMON does not autoboot from previously installed software.
The following line shows TURBOBOOT ROMMON variable usage:
TURBOBOOT=option1, option2, ...
Available options:
For example:
rommon> TURBOBOOT=on,disk0,formatrommon> syncStep 2
Without waiting, netboot all other RPs with the MBI:
rommon> unset TURBOBOOTrommon> unset BOOTrommon> syncrommon> boot tftp://../mbiprp-rp.vm-3.3.1
Note
The TURBOBOOT variable should not be set on other RPs.
Step 3
Wait for the Turboboot process to finish (approximately 30 minutes).
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The DSC netboots (image is loaded in memory).
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Target boot devices are cleaned and formatted (depending on the TURBOBOOT option).
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Software is copied from memory to the target boot device.
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All RPs that are found in MBI running state by the DCS are turbobooted.
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ROMMON variables (confreg and BOOT) are set appropriately.
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When all cards are done, the DCS resets and reloads the software from disk.
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All other RP cards self-reset and reload from disk.
Turbobooting to Compact Flash
The steps in this section apply to turbobooting to compact flash.
Note
1-GB compact flash is supported only with Cisco IOS XR software version 3.3.0 and later. Therefore, if you are upgrading from a release prior to 3.3.0, you must continue to use disk0.
In the current release, only the FLASH-PRP2-1G compact flash is supported.
Step 1
Boot the DCS RP with the composite image:
rommon> confreg 0x0rommon> resetrommon> unset BOOTrommon> TURBOBOOT=on,compactflashrommon> IOX_CONFIG_MEDIUM=compactflash:/config/rommon> syncrommon> boot tftp://../c12k-mini.vm-3.3.1Step 2
Without waiting, netboot all other RPs with the MBI:
rommon> unset TURBOBOOTrommon> unset BOOTrommon> IOX_CONFIG_MEDIUM=compactflash:/config/rommon> syncrommon> boot tftp://../mbiprp-rp.vm-3.3.1
Note
The TURBOBOOT variable should not be set on other RPs.
Step 3
Wait for the Turboboot process to finish (approximately 30 minutes).
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The DSC netboots (image is loaded in memory).
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Target boot devices are cleaned and formatted (depending on the TURBOBOOT option).
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Software is copied from memory to the target boot device.
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All RPs that are found in MBI Running state by the DCS are turbobooted.
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ROMMON variables (confreg and BOOT) are set appropriately.
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When all cards are done, the DCS resets and reloads the software from the disk.
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All other RP cards self-reset and reload from disk.
Installing Optional Packages
The events in Step 3 in the preceding section must occur before you begin the steps in this section.
Note
All installation commands must be performed in admin EXEC mode.
Note
If the system was turbobooted to compactflash:, disk0: will show compactflash:.
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Action/Description Sample CommandsInstall optional packages.
RP/0/0/CPU0(admin)# install add tftp://../c12k-mpls.pie-3.3.1RP/0/0/CPU0(admin)# install activate disk0:/c12k-mpls-3.3.1
For automated execution, we recommend that you use the synchronous option for all package/PIE activation or deactivation commands. This approach ensures that the console prompt does not come back up until the system finishes the package/PIE activations or deactivations.
Troubleshooting
For information on troubleshooting Cisco IOS XR software, see Cisco IOS XR Getting Started Guide.
Related Documentation
The following sections describe the documentation available for the Cisco CRS-1 and Cisco XR 12000 Series Router. These documents consist of hardware and software installation guides, Cisco IOS XR software configuration and command references, feature modules, and other documents.
Documentation is available as electronic documents, which are available online on Cisco.com.
Use the release notes with the hardware and software user documentation found at applicable URLs:
Hardware Documents
You can find the most current hardware documentation at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/crs/index.htm
Software Documents
The Cisco IOS XR software documentation set consists of the Cisco IOS XR software configuration guides and command references, a getting started guide, and other supporting documents. Refer to the About Cisco IOS XR Software Documentation for Release 3.3.0 for a list of Cisco IOS XR software documentation for Release 3.3.2.
You can find the most current software documentation at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/ioxsoft/iox33/index.htm
Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines
For information about how to obtain documentation or support, on how to provide documentation feedback, for security guidelines, as well as on recommended aliases and general Cisco documents, see the monthly What's New in Cisco Product Documentation, which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/general/whatsnew/whatsnew.html
This document is to be used in conjunction with the documents listed in the "Related Documentation" section.
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