Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) SFP Support on the IR1800
The IR1800 now supports the DSL SFP in the same manner as the IR1101. For complete details, see the Configuring Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) chapter in the IR1101 Configuration Guide.
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The IR1800 now supports the DSL SFP in the same manner as the IR1101. For complete details, see the Configuring Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) chapter in the IR1101 Configuration Guide.
This release will enable configuration and monitoring of the WP-WIFI6-x module through vManage from SDWAN. This applies only when the module is running in EWC mode.
For further information about vManage, see the product landing page here: https://www.cisco.com/site/us/en/products/networking/wan/vmanage/index.html
Secure data wipe is a Cisco wide initiative to ensure storage devices on all the IOS XE based platforms to be properly purged using NIST SP 800-88r1 compliant secure erase commands. Whenever possible, IoT platforms will leverage the corresponding ENG design and implementation available so far on their platforms.
This feature is supported on the following IoT platforms:
IR1101
IR1800
IR8140
ESR6300
When the enable secure data wipe is executed, the following will get wiped out:
IR1101, IR1800, IR8140: NVRAM, rommon variables, and bootflash
ESR6300: NVARM, rommon variables, bootflash
The router will be in rommon prompt with default factory settings (baud rate 9600) after the command is executed. The bootflash will not get formatted until booting with IOS image thru usbflash or tftp download if the platform is supported.
To enable the feature, perform the following:
Router#factory-reset all secure
The factory reset operation is irreversible for securely reset all. Are you sure? [confirm]Y
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This operation may take hours. Please do not power cycle. To check the log after the command is executed, and booting up IOS XE, perform the following:
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Rawsocket keepalive for async interfaces is a feature that existed in classic IOS platforms. As part of 17.10.1a, the feature will be extended to IOS-XE based platforms. A new CLI with the following syntax will be added under rawsocket.
Router(config-line)#raw-socket tcp keepalive interval
On IOS-XE platforms starting from 17.10.1a, there is a CLI correction and an additional CLI was added as part of raw-socket.
The correction is for the raw-socket idle timeout command. There is now an option to configure the timeout based on minutes and seconds, whereas the previous configuration used only minutes.
Router(config-line)# raw-socket tcp idle-timeout [0-1440] [<0-59> | cr]
The additional CLI is for clearing the raw-socket TCP clients. The command syntax is clear raw-socket line [1-145|tty|x/y/z] for example:
Router# clear raw-socket line 0/2/0
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When initiating clear raw-socket line, raw-socket sessions will be cleared for raw-socket clients from the show raw-socket tcp sessions command. Connections will be re-established after a TCP hand-shake, which can be done by doing shut/no shut on TCP connection interface. |