System Changes in Release 14.0

This chapter identifies system-level features and functionality added to, modified for, or deprecated from 14.0 software releases.

Topics covered in this chapter are:

IMPORTANT:

Enhancements to Diameter, GTPP, and RADIUS in release 14.0 are located in the Accounting Management Changes chapter.

Enhancements to SNMP MIB in release 14.0 are located in the SNMP MIB Changes chapter.

Enhancements to Web Element Manager (WEM) in release 14.0 are located in the Web Element Manager Changes chapter.

Omissions and Corrections

The following lists of items link to changes found in a previous code drop. These items were omitted from the Release Change Reference or are technical corrections made to previously published content.

Omissions or corrections to November 7, 2012 Content
Omissions or corrections to July 31, 2012 Content
Omissions or corrections to June 29, 2012 Content

System Feature Changes as of May 31, 2013

This section provides information on system feature changes in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding features in this section, refer to the System Administration Guide for this release.

New System Features

This section identifies new system features available in release 14.0.

Support for Universal MIOs and DPCs (ASR 5500)

Universal card types (UMIO and UDPC) are now supported on the ASR 5500 platform. A special license that contains the correct number of universal cards must be purchased and installed on the system. With this license UMIOs and UDPCs can also be added to an ASR 5500 chassis that was previously equipped with MIOs and DPCs. Refer to the latest version of the ASR 5500 Installation Guide for descriptions of UMIO cards and UDPCs. For information on licensing requirements, contact your Cisco account representative.

Modified System Features

This section identifies system features modified in release 14.0.

None for this release.

System Command Changes as of May 31, 2013

This section provides information on system-level configuration command changes in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding commands in this section, refer to the Command Line Reference for this release.

New System Commands

This section identifies new system commands available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Modified System Commands

This section identifies system commands modified in release 14.0.

snmp mib

The Global Configuration Mode snmp command has been modified to include a new keyword - mib. The mib keyword allows an operator to selectively enable other industry standard and Cisco Management Information Bases (MIBs) supported by the system. By default, only the STARENT-MIB is enabled. You can display a list of available MIBs by running the show snmp server command.

config
   [ no ] snmp
mib mib_name
   end

Deprecated System Commands

This section identifies system commands that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

System Performance Indicator Changes as of May 31, 2013

This section provides information on system-level performance indicator changes in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding commands in this section, refer to the Statistics and Counters Reference for this release.

New System Bulk Statistics

This section identifies new system bulk statistics available in release 14.0.

The following bulk statistics are visible in this release but are all for future use:

System Schema

  • disc-reason-533 (ePDG-release-due-to-handoff)
  • disc-reason-534 (mme-foreign-plmn-guti-rejected)
  • disc-reason-535 (sgsn-dsd-allepswithdrawn)

Modified System Bullk Statistics

This section identifies system bulk statistics modified in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Deprecated System Bulk Statistics

This section identifies system bulk statistics that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

New System Output Fields and Counters

This section identifies new system output fields and counters available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Modified System Output Fields and Counters

This section identifies system output fields and counters modified in release 14.0.

show session disconnect-reasons

The following disconnect reasons have been added to the output of this command but are all for future use:
  • ePDG-release-due-to-handoff(533)
  • mme-foreign-plmn-guti-rejected(534)
  • sgsn-dsd-allepswithdrawn(535)

Deprecated System Output Fields and Counters

This section identifies system output fields and counters that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

System Security Management Changes as of May 31, 2013

This section provides information on system-level security management changes in release 14.0.

None for this release.

System Feature Changes as of April 5, 2013

This section provides information on system feature changes in release 14.0.

New System Features

This section identifies new system features available in release 14.0.

Universal PID Licensing (ASR 5500)

The ASR 5500 now supports four types of rear-mounted cards:
  • Management I/O Card (MIO) or Management I/O Universal Card (UMIO) [two per system]
  • Data Processing Card (DPC) or Data Processing Universal Card (UDPC) [up to eight per system]

The ARS 5500 supports ten rear cards – a mix of MIOs, UMIOs, DPCs and/or UDPCs. Each card is interconnected with the others via the switching fabric. Each card type has a unique Cisco part identification string (PID) that is displayed in the outputs of show card and show hardware commands.

UMIO cards and UDPCs are direct replacements for MIO cards and DPCs. However, a special Universal PID license must be purchased and installed on the chassis for each installed UMIO and UDPC.

Contact your Cisco account representative for additional licensing information. Refer to the latest version of the ASR 5500 Installation Guide for detailed information regarding support for UMIOs and UDPCs.

Modified System Features

This section identifies system features modified in release 14.0.

None for this release.

System Configuration Management Changes as of April 5, 2013

This section provides information on system-level configuration command changes in release 14.0.

None for this release.

System Performance Management Changes as of April 5, 2013

This section provides information on system-level performance management changes in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding bulk statistics in this section, refer to the Statistics and Counters Reference for this release.

For more information regarding commands in this section, refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for this release.

New System Bulk Statistics

This section identifies new system bulk statistics available in release 14.1.

The following bulk statistics are new in this release:

system Schema

  • disc-reason-519 (ePDG-dns-server-not-reachable)
  • disc-reason-520 (ePDG-dns-no-resource-records)
  • disc-reason-521 (ePDG-dns-no-service-params)
  • disc-reason-522 (ePDG-Auth-failed)
  • disc-reason-523 (ePDG-pgw-sel-failure-initial)
  • disc-reason-524 (ePDG-pgw-sel-failure-handoff)
  • disc-reason-525 (sgsn-ho-sgw-reloc-collision)
  • disc-reason-526 (ePDG-dbr-from-pgw)
  • disc-reason-527 (ePDG-gtpc-abort-session)
  • disc-reason-528 (ePDG-gtpu-abort-session)
  • disc-reason-529 (ePDG-gtpu-error-ind)
  • disc-reason-530 (ePDG-pgw-not-reachable)
  • disc-reason-531 (ePDG-reject-from-pgw)
  • disc-reason-532 (IPSG-session-replacement)

Modified System Bulk Statistics

This section identifies system-level security management commands that have been modified in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Deprecated System Bulk Statistics

This section identifies system-level bulk statistics that are no longer supported in release 14.0

None for this release.

New System Performance Commands

This section identifies new system performance commands available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Modified System Performance Commands

This section identifies system performance commands modified in release 14.0

clear task resources max

A new max keyword has been added to the clear task resources command. It clears just the maximum usage levels for tasks as opposed to all current usage levels.

Exec Mode

clear task resources { card card_num { facility facility { all | instance id max } | facility facility { all | instance id max } | max }

show session disconnect-reasons

The following disconnect reasons have been added to the output of this command:
  • sgsn-no-ptmsi-signature(518)
  • ePDG-dns-server-not-reachable(519)
  • ePDG-dns-no-resource-records(520)
  • ePDG-dns-no-service-params(521)
  • ePDG-Auth-failed(522)
  • ePDG-pgw-sel-failure-initial(523)
  • ePDG-pgw-sel-failure-handoff(524)
  • sgsn-ho-sgw-reloc-collision(525)
  • ePDG-dbr-from-pgw(526)
  • ePDG-gtpc-abort-session(527)
  • ePDG-gtpu-abort-session(528)
  • ePDG-gtpu-error-ind(529)
  • ePDG-pgw-not-reachable(530)
  • ePDG-reject-from-pgw(531)
  • IPSG-session-replacement(532)

Refer to the Statistics and Counters Reference for additional information.

Exec Mode

show session desconnect-reasons verbose

Deprecated System Performance Commands

This section identifies system performance commands that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

System Security Management Changes as of April 5, 2013

This section provides information on system-level security management changes in release 14.0.

None for this release.

System Feature Changes as of January 31, 2013

This section provides information on system feature changes in release 14.0.

None for this release.

System Configuration Management Changes as of January 31, 2013

This section provides information on system-level configuration command changes in release 14.0.

None for this release.

System Performance Management Changes as of January 31, 2013

This section provides information on system-level performance management changes in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding bulk statistics in this section, refer to the Statistics and Counters Reference for this release.

For more information regarding commands in this section, refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for this release.

New System Bulk Statistics

This section identifies new system-level bulk statistics available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Modified System Bulk Statistics

This section identifies system-level security management commands that have been modified in release 14.0.

system schema

The following session disconnect reasons have been added to this schema:
  • disc-reason-514 (Local-fallback-timeout)
  • disc-reason-515 (sgsn-nrspca-actv-rej-by-sgsn)
  • disc-reason-516 (sgsn-nrspca-actv-rej-by-ms)
  • disc-reason-517 (ims-authorization-config-delete)
  • disc-reason-518 (sgsn-no-ptmsi-signature)

Refer to the Statistics and Counters Reference for additional information.

Deprecated System Bulk Statistics

This section identifies system-level bulk statistics that are no longer supported in release 14.0

None for this release.

New System Performance Commands

This section identifies new system performance commands available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Modified System Performance Commands

This section identifies system performance commands modified in release 14.0

show session disconnect-reasons

The following disconnect reasons have been added to the output of this command:
  • Local-fallback-timeout(514)
  • sgsn-nrspca-actv-rej-by-sgsn(515)
  • sgsn-nrspca-actv-rej-by-ms(516)
  • ims-authorization-config-delete(517)
  • sgsn-no-ptmsi-signature(518)

Refer to the Statistics and Counters Reference for additional information.

Exec Mode

show session desconnect-reasons verbose

show srp checkpoint statistics sessmgr

The following audit counters have been added to the output of this command:
  • audit-egtpinmgr_imsi-failure
  • audit-egtpinmgr_gtpc-failure
  • audit-gtpumgr-failure

These counters are introduced for egtpmgr and gtpumgr demuxes. Refer to the Statistics and Counters Reference for additional information.

Exec Mode

show srp checkpoint
statistics sessmgr {all | instance}

Deprecated System Performance Commands

This section identifies system performance commands that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

System Security Management Changes as of January 31, 2013

This section provides information on system-level security management changes in release 14.0.

None for this release.

System Feature Changes as of November 30, 2012

This section provides information on system feature changes in release 14.0.

None for this release.

System Configuration Management Changes as of November 30, 2012

This section provides information on system-level configuration command changes in release 14.0.

None for this release.

System Performance Management Changes as of November 30, 2012

This section provides information on system-level performance management changes in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding bulk statistics in this section, refer to the Statistics and Counters Reference for this release.

For more information regarding commands in this section, refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for this release.

New System Bulk Statistics

This section identifies new system-level bulk statistics available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Modified System Bulk Statistics

This section identifies system-level security management commands that have been modified in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Deprecated System Bulk Statistics

This section identifies system-level bulk statistics that are no longer supported in release 14.0

None for this release.

New System Performance Commands

This section identifies new system performance commands available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Modified System Performance Commands

This section identifies system performance commands modified in release 14.0

show fans verbose (ASR 5500 only)

The verbose option displays additional status information about ASR 5500 fan tray units.

Exec Mode

show fans verbose

Deprecated System Performance Commands

This section identifies system performance commands that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

System Security Management Changes as of November 30, 2012

This section provides information on system-level security management changes in release 14.0.

None for this release.

System Feature Changes as of November 7, 2012

This section provides information on system feature changes in release 14.0.

Note:

For more information regarding features in this section, refer to the System Administration Guide for this release.

New System Features

This section identifies new system features available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Modified System Features

This section identifies system features modified in release 14.0.

Detection of an Invalid Chassis ID (ASR 5500)

Upon detection of an invalid chassis identifier during a reload, the system now informs the user that the chassis id must be reset before reload. The save configuration command will not run if the chassis id is corrupted.

Previous Behavior:

The reload process did not check the integrity of the chassis id prior to execution.The save configuration process did not check integrity of the chassis id prior to execution.When a corrupted chassis id was detected, the system immediately replaced it with a default chassis id. Encrypted items in the configuration file saved with the corrupted chassis id would not be decrypted correctly because a new chassis id was generated.

New Behavior:

The reload process now checks the integrity of the chassis id. If the chassis id is corrupted, the system informs the user that the chassis id should be reset before executing a reload.The save configuration process will not save a configuration file if the chassis id is corrupted. The user must reset the chassis id via the Exec mode chassis command if it is corrupted before running save configuration.Error messages will be logged when a corrupted chassis id is detected. A new chassis id is no longer automatically generated. Items in the configuration file saved with a corrupted chassis id can still be decrypted successfully if the chassis id remains the same.

Hard Disk Drive File Deletion on Disk Full Condition

The hdctrl freespace cleanup routine now only deletes dynamically generated record files. All other files that have been created manually created or dynamically created outside the /hd-raid/data/records directory must be cleaned up manually.

Previous Behavior:

When the hard-disk became filled, files would be automatically deleted from the /hd-raid/data/ directory until the configured limit was reached. Deleted files included manually added and dynamically created files present in this directory.

New Behavior:

When the hard-disk becomes filled, only dynamically created files in the /hd-raid/data/records directory will be automatically deleted. Other user-created files should be cleaned up manually.

System Configuration Management Changes as of November 7, 2012

This section provides information on system-level configuration command changes in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding commands in this section, refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for this release.

New System Configuration Commands

This section identifies new system-level configuration commands available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Modified System Configuration Commands

This section identifies system-level configuration commands modified in release 14.0.

card halt (ASR 5500, FSC)

This command has been modified to prevent the execution of card halt for an active FSC if there are less than two active FSCs in the system. The system now returns an error message if there are less than two active FSCs.

Exec Mode

card halt slot_num [ -force ] [ -noconfirm ]

show task resources

This command has been modified to indicate all instances of memory usage in either Kilobytes (“K”), Megabytes (“M”), Gigabytes (“G”) or Terabytes (“T”). Previously, all memory usage was expressed only in Megabytes (M).

Exec Mode

show task { info | memory | resources | table } [ card card_num ]  [ facility facility { all | instance id } ] [ process process_name all ] [ max ] 

Deprecated System Configuration Commands

This section identifies system-level configuration commands that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

System Performance Management Changes as of November 7, 2012

This section provides information on system-level performance management changes in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding bulk statistics in this section, refer to the Statistics and Counters Reference for this release.

For more information regarding commands in this section, refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for this release.

New System Bulk Statistics

This section identifies new system-level bulk statistics available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Modified System Bulk Statistics

This section identifies system-level security management commands that have been modified in release 14.0.

dcca-group Related Statistics

The dcca-group related bulk statistics variables have been copied from the system schema to a new schema dcca-group. The system schema will continue to display DCCA bulk statistics, but dcca-group statistics variables will no longer be added to this schema.

For additional information refer to the Accounting Management Changes chapter.

Deprecated System Bulk Statistics

This section identifies system-level bulk statistics that are no longer supported in release 14.0

None for this release.

New System Performance Commands

This section identifies new system performance commands available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Modified System Performance Commands

This section identifies system performance commands modified in release 14.0

show port utilization table verbose

The verbose option displays port utilization with kilobyte accuracy using decimal points.

Exec Mode

show port utlization
table verbose

Deprecated System Performance Commands

This section identifies system performance commands that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

System Security Management Changes as of November 7, 2012

This section provides information on system-level security management changes in release 14.0.

None for this release.

System Feature Changes as of September 28, 2012

This section provides information on system feature changes in release 14.0.

None for this release.

System Configuration Management Changes as of September 28, 2012

This section provides information on system-level configuration command changes in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding commands in this section, refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for this release.

New System Configuration Commands

This section identifies new system-level configuration commands available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Modified System Configuration Commands

This section identifies system-level configuration commands modified in release 14.0.

card halt (ASR 5500, FSC)

This command has been modified to prevent the execution of card halt for an active FSC if there are less than two active FSCs in the system. The system now returns an error message if there are less than two active FSCs.

Exec Mode

card halt slot_num [ -force ] [ -noconfirm ]

card reboot (ASR 5500, FSC)

This command has been modified to prevent the execution of card reboot for an active FSC if there are less than four active FSCs in the system. The system now returns an error message if there are less than four active FSCs.

Exec Mode

card reboot slot_num [ -force ] [ -noconfirm ]

card upgrade (ASR 5500, FSC)

This command has been modified to prevent the execution of card upgrade for an active FSC if there are less than four active FSCs in the system. The system now returns an error message if there are less than four active FSCs.

Exec Mode

card upgrade slot_num [ -force ] [ -noconfirm ]

Deprecated System Configuration Commands

This section identifies system-level configuration commands that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

System Performance Management Changes as of September 28, 2012

This section provides information on system-level performance management changes in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding bulk statistics in this section, refer to the Statistics and Counters Reference for this release.

For more information regarding commands in this section, refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for this release.

New System Bulk Statistics

This section identifies new system-level bulk statistics available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Modified System Bulk Statistics

This section identifies system-level security management commands that have been modified in release 14.0.

dcca-group Related Statistics

The dcca-group related bulk statistics variables have been copied from the system schema to a new schema dcca-group. The system schema will continue to display DCCA bulk statistics, but dcca-group statistics variables will no longer be added to this schema.

For additional information refer to the Accounting Management Changes chapter.

Deprecated System Bulk Statistics

This section identifies system-level bulk statistics that are no longer supported in release 14.0

None for this release.

New System Performance Commands

This section identifies new system performance commands available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Modified System Performance Commands

This section identifies system performance commands modified in release 14.0

show card diag

On the ASR 5500, the output of the “Status:” portion of this command has been modified to indicate the cause for the last reset of this card. Note: This field only appears if a card reset has occurred.

Exec Mode

show card diag

Deprecated System Performance Commands

This section identifies system performance commands that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

System Security Management Changes as of September 28, 2012

This section provides information on system-level security management changes in release 14.0.

None for this release.

System Feature Changes as of August 17, 2012

This section provides information on system feature changes in release 14.0.

None for this release.

System Configuration Management Changes as of August 17, 2012

This section provides information on system-level configuration command changes in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding commands in this section, refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for this release.

New System Configuration Commands

This section identifies new system-level configuration commands available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Modified System Configuration Commands

This section identifies system-level configuration commands modified in release 14.0.

aps

The no keyword for this command has been deprecated in this release. To disable APS, enter redundancy port-mode in this command mode.

A default keyword for this command has been added in this release. Entering default aps is the equivalent to entering aps 1+1 uni-directional non-revertive.

Card Configuration Mode

[ default ] aps 

Deprecated System Configuration Commands

This section identifies system-level configuration commands that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

System Performance Management Changes as of August 17, 2012

This section provides information on system-level performance management changes in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding bulk statistics in this section, refer to the Statistics and Counters Reference for this release.

For more information regarding commands in this section, refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for this release.

New System Bulk Statistics

This section identifies new system-level bulk statistics available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Modified System Bulk Statistics

This section identifies system-level bulk statistics modified in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Deprecated System Bulk Statistics

This section identifies system-level bulk statistics that are no longer supported in release 14.0

None for this release.

New System Performance Commands

This section identifies new system performance commands available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Modified System Performance Commands

This section identifies system performance commands modified in release 14.0

monitor protocol

This command has been enhanced to monitor Service Area Broadcast Protocol (SABP) messages. When the new filter “92 - SABP (Admin only)” is selected, SABP messages appear in the output of this command.

Exec Mode

monitor protocol 
Select: 92

Deprecated System Performance Commands

This section identifies system performance commands that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

System Security Management Changes as of August 17, 2012

This section provides information on system-level security management changes in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding commands in this section, refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for this release.

New System Security Management Commands

This section identifies new system-level security management commands available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Modified System Security Management Commands

This section identifies system-level security management commands that have been modified in release 14.0.

lifetime

This command now allows an operator to configure the number of seconds and/or kilobytes for IPSec Child SAs derived from this crypto template payload to exist. Previously, the kilo-bytes option was only available after seconds had been configured.

Crypto Map IKEv2 Payload Configuration Mode

lifetime { sec [ kilo-bytes kbytes ] | kilobytes kbytes }

Deprecated System Security Management Commands

This section identifies system-level security management commands that are no longer supported in release 14.0

None for this release.

System Feature Changes as of July 31, 2012

This section provides information on system feature changes in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding features in this section, refer to the System Administration Guide for this release.

New System Features

This section identifies new system features available in release 14.0.

HNB-GW Service Enhancement

Multiple HNB-GW service support on one chassis is added in this release to provide facility to operator to use specific HNBGW services for residential and enterprise service on the same chassis. A maximum of 16 HNB-GW service can be supported on one system configured in single or multiple context.

This feature encompasses a number of command changes. Refer to the New, Modified and Deprecated, HNB-GW Commands sections in HNB-GW Changes in Release 14.0 chapter for additional information.

Modified System Features

This section identifies system features modified in release 14.0 and contains two types of modifications: enhancements and behavior changes. Feature enhancements are modifications based on customer change requests. Feature behavior changes are modifications based on software error corrections (bug fixes) that result in a change in the behavior of the feature.

None for this release.

System Configuration Management Changes as of July 31, 2012

This section provides information on system-level configuration command changes in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding commands in this section, refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for this release.

New System Configuration Commands

This section identifies new system-level configuration commands available in release 14.0.

hnbgw-global

Enters the HNB-GW Global Configuration mode to configure global parameters to support multiple HNB-GW service in a chassis. This mode provide common configurations for all HNB-GW services on a system.

Global Configuration Mode

hnbgw-global

Modified System Configuration Commands

This section identifies system-level configuration commands modified in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Deprecated System Configuration Commands

This section identifies system-level configuration commands that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

System Performance Management Changes as of July 31, 2012

This section provides information on system-level performance management changes in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding bulk statistics in this section, refer to the Statistics and Counters Reference for this release.

For more information regarding commands in this section, refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for this release.

New System Bulk Statistics

This section identifies new system-level bulk statistics available in release 14.0.

vlan-npu Schema

The following VLAN-NPU statistics are available in release 14.0.
  • slot-no
  • port-no
  • vpnname
  • vpnid
  • interface
  • interfacename
  • interfacetype
  • ip-addr
  • ip-addr-s1
  • ip-addr-s2
  • ip-addr-s3
  • ip-addr-s4
  • ip-addr-s5
  • ip-addr-s6
  • ip-addr-s7
  • ip-addr-s8
  • ip-addr-s9
  • ip-addr-s10
  • ip-addr-s11
  • ip-addr-s12
  • ip-addr-s13
  • ip-addr-s14
  • ip-addr-s15
  • ip-addr-s16
  • unicast-rx-frames
  • unicast-rx-bytes
  • unicast-tx-frames
  • unicast-tx-bytes
  • multicast-rx-frames
  • multicast-rx-bytes
  • multicast-tx-frames
  • multicast-tx-bytes
  • broadcast-rx-frames
  • broadcast-rx-bytes
  • broadcast-tx-frames
  • broadcast-tx-bytes
  • ipv4-unicast-rx-frames
  • ipv4-unicast-rx-bytes
  • ipv4-unicast-tx-frames
  • ipv4-unicast-tx-bytes
  • ipv4-non-unicast-rx-frames
  • ipv4-non-unicast-rx-bytes
  • ipv4-non-unicast-tx-frames
  • ipv4-non-unicast-tx-bytes
  • ipv6-unicast-rx-frames
  • ipv6-unicast-rx-bytes
  • ipv6-unicast-tx-frames
  • ipv6-unicast-rx-bytes
  • ipv6-non-unicast-rx-frames
  • ipv6-non-unicast-rx-bytes
  • ipv6-non-unicast-tx-frames
  • ipv6-non-unicast-tx-bytes
  • fragment-rcvd-rx-frames
  • fragment-rcvd-rx-bytes
  • pkt-reassembled-rx-frames
  • pkt-reassembled-rx-bytes
  • fragment-to-kernel-rx-frames
  • fragment-to-kernel-rx-bytes
  • hardware-error-rx-frames
  • hardware-error-rx-bytes
  • port-nonoper-rx-frames
  • port-nonoper-rx-bytes
  • port-nonoper-tx-frames
  • port-nonoper-tx-bytes
  • srcmac-multicast-rx-frames
  • srcmac-multicast-rx-bytes
  • unknown-vlan-tag-rx-frames
  • unknown-vlan-tag-rx-bytes
  • other-protocol-rx-frames
  • other-protocol-rx-bytes
  • not-ipv4-rx-frames
  • not-ipv4-rx-bytes
  • bad-ipv4-hdr-rx-frames
  • bad-ipv4-hdr-rx-bytes
  • ipv4-mru-excd-rx-frames
  • ipv4-mru-excd-rx-bytes
  • tcp-tiny-fragment-rx-frames
  • tcp-tiny-fragment-rx-bytes
  • tcp-tiny-fragment-tx-frames
  • tcp-tiny-fragment-tx-bytes
  • no-acl-match-rx-frames
  • no-acl-match-rx-bytes
  • no-acl-match-tx-frames
  • no-acl-match-rx-bytes
  • acl-filtered-rx-frames
  • acl-filtered-rx-bytes
  • acl-filtered-tx-frames
  • acl-filtered-tx-bytes
  • ttl-expired-rx-frames
  • ttl-expired-rx-bytes
  • flow-lookup-twice-rx-frames
  • flow-lookup-twice-rx-bytes
  • unknown-ipv4-class-rx-frames
  • unknown-ipv4-class-rx-bytes
  • too-short-ip-rx-frames
  • too-short-ip-rx-bytes
  • too-short-icmp-rx-frames
  • too-short-icmp-rx-bytes
  • too-short-icmp-tx-frames
  • too-short-icmp-tx-bytes
  • too-short-igmp-rx-frames
  • too-short-igmp-rx-bytes
  • too-short-igmp-tx-frames
  • too-short-igmp-tx-bytes
  • too-short-tcp-rx-frames
  • too-short-tcp-rx-bytes
  • too-short-tcp-tx-frames
  • too-short-tcp-tx-bytes
  • too-short-udp-rx-frames
  • too-short-udp-rx-bytes
  • too-short-udp-tx-frames
  • too-short-udp-tx-bytes
  • too-short-ipip-rx-frames
  • too-short-ipip-rx-bytes
  • too-short-gre-rx-frames
  • too-short-gre-rx-bytes
  • too-short-gre-key-rx-frames
  • too-short-gre-key-rx-bytes
  • dont-frag-discard-tx-frames
  • dont-frag-discard-tx-bytes
  • frag-packets-tx-frames
  • frag-packets-tx-bytes
  • frag-frags-tx-frames
  • frag-frags-tx-bytes
  • ipv4-vlan-dropped-rx-frames
  • ipv4-vlan-dropped-rx-bytes
  • ipsec-natt-keepalive-rx-frames
  • ipsec-natt-keepalive-rx-bytes
  • mpls-flow-not-found-rx-frames
  • mpls-flow-not-found-rx-bytes
  • mpls-unicast-rx-frames
  • mpls-unicast-rx-bytes
  • mpls-unicast-tx-frames
  • mpls-unicast-tx-bytes
  • less-than-17-rx-frames
  • less-than-17-rx-bytes
  • less-than-17-tx-frames
  • less-than-17-tx-btyes
  • 17-to-64-rx-frames
  • 17-to-64-rx-bytes
  • 17-to-64-tx-frames
  • 17-to-64-rx-bytes
  • 65-to-127-rx-frames
  • 65-to-127-rx-bytes
  • 65-to-127-tx-frames
  • 65-to-127-tx-bytes
  • 128-to-255-rx-frames
  • 128-to-255-rx-bytes
  • 128-to-255-tx-frames
  • 128-to-255-tx-bytes
  • 256-to-511-rx-frames
  • 256-to-511-rx-bytes
  • 256-to-511-tx-frames
  • 256-to-511-tx-bytes
  • 512-to-1023-rx-frames
  • 512-to-1023-rx-bytes
  • 512-to-1023-tx-frames
  • 512-to-1023-tx-bytes
  • 1024-to-2047-rx-frames
  • 1024-to-2047-rx-bytes
  • 1024-to-2047-tx-frames
  • 1024-to-2047-tx-bytes
  • 2048-to-4095-rx-frames
  • 2048-to-4095-rx-bytes
  • 2048-to-4095-tx-frames
  • 2048-to-4095-tx-bytes
  • 4096-to-4500-rx-frames
  • 4096-to-4500-rx-bytes
  • 4096-to-4500-tx-frames
  • 4096-to-4500-tx-bytes
  • greater-than-4500-rx-frames
  • greater-than-4500-rx-bytes
  • greater-than-4500-tx-frames
  • greater-than-4500-tx-bytes

Modified System Bulk Statistics

This section identifies system-level bulk statistics modified in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Deprecated System Bulk Statistics

This section identifies system-level bulk statistics that are no longer supported in release 14.0

None for this release.

New System Performance Commands

This section identifies new system-level performance commands available in release 14.0.

clear task resources

Deletes the collected resource statistics for system tasks. This is the companion command to the show task resources command.

Exec Mode

clear task resources { card card_num { facility facility { all | instance id max } | facility facility { all | instance id max } | max }

Modified System Performance Commands

This section identifies system-level performance commands modified in release 14.0

show task info

The output of this command has been modified to display add it on al memory usage and reset information.

Exec mode

The following fields have been added to the output of this command:
  • Heap Memory usage
  • Physical Memory usage
  • Virtual Memory usage
  • Max usage reset info

Deprecated System Performance Commands

This section identifies system-level performance commands that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

System Security Management Changes as of July 31, 2012

This section provides information on system-level security management changes in release 14.0.

None for this release.

System Feature Changes as of June 29, 2012

This section provides information on system feature changes in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding features in this section, refer to the System Administration Guide for this release.

New System Features

This section identifies new system features available in release 14.0.

BFD Support for OSPF

The system now supports Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) on all OSPF interfaces. For additional information see bfd-all-interfaces. Also see the System Administration Guide.

Security Enhancements

A number of changes have been implemented to improve the security of the ASR 5x00 platform. Those changes include:
  • Implementation of a user configurable chassis key — A user can set a unique chassis key which will work only for a chassis or for any set of chassis that will share the same configuration information.
  • ICSR chassis share the same chassis key — ICSR chassis use Service Redundancy Protocol (SRP) to periodically check to see if the redundancy configuration matches with either decrypted passwords or DES-based two-way encryption strings. Since the configuration is generated internally to the software, users are not able to access the configuration used to check ICSR compatibility.
  • More secure password encryption — The system encrypts passwords using an MD5-based cipher instead of the earlier DES-based cipher. These passwords also have a random 64-bit (8-byte) salt added to the password. The chassis key is used as the encryption key. The encrypted password is displayed with a prefixed of “+A” in the configuration file to identify the methodology used for encrypting.
  • Encrypted SNMP community strings — The snmp community encrypted name command enables the encryption of SNMP community strings in the configuration file.
  • Lawful Intercept restrictions:
    • An external authenticating agent (such as RADIUS or Diameter) would send a list of LI server addresses as part of access-accept. For any intercept that was already installed or will be installed for that subscriber, a security check will be done to match the LI server address with any of the LI-addresses that was received from the authenticating agent. Only those addresses that pass this criteria will get the intercepted information for that subscriber.
    • Whenever an intercept is added, removed or modified, an event log is displayed across LI administrators about the change. An SNMP trap is also generated.
  • Notification of users being added or deleted — SNMP traps now notify an administrator when users are added or removed
  • Notification of changes in privilege levels — An SNMP trap is now generated whenever a local user's privilege level has been changed.
  • User Access to Operating System Shell — The starOsShellAccessed trap indicates that a user has accessed the operating system shell.
  • Hidden commands — Users with Security Administrator privilege can enable the display of previously hidden CLI test-commands. The CLI test-commands mode displays new command keywords for existing commands, as well as new commands in Exec and Configuration modes.

    CAUTION:

    The CLI test-commands are intended for diagnostic use only. Access to these commands is not required during normal system operation. These commands are intended for use by Cisco TAC personnel only. Some of these commands can slow system performance, drop subscribers, and/or render the system inoperable.

For additional information, refer to the Understanding System Security chapter in the System Administration Guide.

Modified System Features

This section identifies system features modified in release 14.0 and contains two types of modifications: enhancements and behavior changes. Feature enhancements are modifications based on customer change requests. Feature behavior changes are modifications based on software error corrections (bug fixes) that result in a change in the behavior of the feature.

Congestion Control Threshold Enhancement

For the MME three levels of congestion control thresholds are now supported – critical, major and minor. By default only the critical threshold is supported for other products. New SNMP traps have been added to support major and minor congestion control thresholds.

A new set of congestion-action-profile commands allows an operator to establish additional actions to be taken for specific thresholds and threshold levels.

System Configuration Management Changes as of June 29, 2012

This section provides information on system-level configuration command changes in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding commands in this section, refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for this release.

New System Configuration Commands

This section identifies new system-level configuration commands available in release 14.0.

bfd-all-interfaces

Enables or disables Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) on all OPSF interface.

OSPF Configuration Mode

[ no ] bfd-all-interfaces

diameter host-select-template

Specifies the Diameter host server template to be associated with this IMS Authorization service. The service uses the specified template (and associated host-select table) to select a Diameter peer server. It then uses the returned host name(s) to contact the PCRF and establish the call.

Policy Control Configuration Mode

diameter host-select-template tmplt_name

diameter-host-template

Specifies the name of a Diameter host template and enters the Diameter Host Select mode. A Diameter host template is a table of peer servers that can be shared by multiple services.

Global Configuration Mode

[ no ] diameter-host-template

host-select { row-precedence | table }

Configures a table of Diameter peer servers for a Diameter host template and its associated service(s).

Diameter Host Select Configuration Mode

host-select row-precedence precedence table { 1 | 2 } host host_name [realm realm_id ] [secondary
host host_name realm realm_id ] ] [ -noconfirm ]
host-select row-precedence precedence table prefix-table { 1 | 2 } msisdn-prefix-from msisdn_prefix_from msisdn-prefix-to msisdn_prefix_to host host_name [ realm realm_id ] [ secondary
host host_name realm realm_id [ -noconfirm ]
host-select table { 1 | 2 | prefix-table { 1 | 2 } } algorithm { ip-address-modulus [ prefer-ipv4 | prefer-ipv6 ] | msisdn-modulus | round-robin }

Modified System Configuration Commands

This section identifies system-level configuration commands modified in release 14.0.

card

The redundancy card-mode keyword for this command has been deprecated. The CLI returns an error if an attempt is made to execute this command

Card Configuration Mode

congestion-control policy

Removed the mme-service keyword option from this command.

Added three new keywords to support critical, major and minor thresholds for MME service. Specifying any of these keywords allows an operator to configure an individual action-profile for the specified threshold level. The profile is created via the new congestion-action-profile command described under New System Configuration Commands above.

Global Configuration Mode

congestion-control
policy [ critical | major | minor ] mme-service
action-profile profile_name

path

Added the service-type keyword to the path command.

Channelized Port Configuration Mode

path path_id { ds1 connects | e1 connects } service-type { frame-relay | mtp2 } frame-mapping multiplexing
index# framing mode mapping-mode { bit-sync | byte-sync } [ timeslots slot# [ slot# ] | framerelay [ intf-type intf_type [ lmi_type lmi_type ] ] ]

redundancy

Marked card-mode keyword as being obsolete beginning with release 14.0.

Card Configuration Mode

There is no syntax change, just the addition of an Important note.

service-type

Added the multi-service keyword to the service-type command. When enabled on a CLC/CLC2, this keyword supports multiple services at the path level for an individual port.

Card Configuration Mode

service-type { frame-relay | mtp2 | | multi-service | pwe3-cesopsn | unspecified } [ -noconfirm ]

snmp community

Added the optional encrypted keyword for the SNMP community name. When this keyword is used, the community name is encrypted in the configuration file (alphanumeric string of 1 through 80 characters).

Global Configuration Mode

snmp community [ encrypted ] name string

Deprecated System Configuration Commands

This section identifies system-level configuration commands that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

System Performance Management Changes as of June 29, 2012

This section provides information on system-level performance management changes in release 14.0.

IMPORTANT:

For more information regarding bulk statistics in this section, refer to the Statistics and Counters Reference for this release.

For more information regarding commands in this section, refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for this release.

New System Bulk Statistics

This section identifies new system-level bulk statistics available in release 14.0.

The following bulk statistics are new in this release:

System Schema

  • cc-msgerr-transfailure – This 64-bit counter tracks how many CCA messages have been received with a Diameter Result-Code=4XXX at command level. It is triggered when a CCA is received with rc =4XXX.
  • cc-msgerr-permfailure – This 64-bit counter tracks how many CCA messages have been received with a Diameter Result-Code=5XXX at command level. It is triggered when a CCA is received with Result-Code=5XXX

Modified System Bulk Statistics

This section identifies system-level bulk statistics modified in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Deprecated System Bulk Statistics

This section identifies system-level bulk statistics that are no longer supported in release 14.0

None for this release.

New System Performance Commands

This section identifies new system-level performance commands available in release 14.0.

None for this release.

Modified System Performance Commands

This section identifies system-level performance commands modified in release 14.0

show bulkstats variables system

The output of this command has been modified to show two new error message types.

Exec mode

The following fields have been added to the output of this command:
  • cc-msgerr-transfailure
  • cc-msgerr-transfailure

show session disconnect-reasons

The numbered sequencing of several disconnect-reasons has been altered for this release. The reason descriptions have been assigned to new reason numbers. Most of these shifts have occurred for the SGSN and SCM products. Refer to the Statistics and Counters Reference for details.

Exec mode

Deprecated System Performance Commands

This section identifies system-level performance commands that are no longer supported in release 14.0.

None for this release.

System Security Management Changes as of June 29, 2012

This section provides information on system-level security management changes in release 14.0.

None for this release.