Release Notes for Cisco ASR1000 Series, Release IOS XE 17.18.x

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Cisco ASR 1000 Series, Release 17.18.1a. 3

New software features. 3

Resolved issues. 4

Open issues. 4

Related resources. 4

Legal information. 5

 


 

Cisco ASR 1000 Series, Release 17.18.1a

Cisco IOS XE 17.18.1a is the first release for Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers in the Cisco IOS XE 17.18.x release series.

The key highlights of this release include these features and enhancements:

●     Monitoring & Observability

●     Cellular, IPv6, Voice, Virtualization

●     SRv6 Enhancements

●     Security and SASE enhancements

New software features

This section provides a brief description of the new software features introduced in this release.

Table 1.             New software features for Cisco ASR 1000 Series, Release 17.18.1a

Product impact

Feature          

Description

Ease of Use

 

Hosted Edge Services for SD-Routing Devices

From Cisco IOS XE 17.18.1a release, Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Manager supports deployment of IOx applications such as Cyber Vision, Thousand Eyes, UTD, and so on. The support to monitor these applications is introduced through Hosted Edge Services monitoring dashboard which offers a simplified user experience for overseeing IOx container applications across multiple devices. The Hosted Edge Services monitoring dashboard is introduced on Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Manager version 20.18.x.

Ease of Use

 

Certificate Management on SD-Routing Devices

This feature introduces a new certificate authorization setting, Enterprise Certificate Settings, which unifies certificate configurations for SD-Routing devices. Cisco SD-WAN Manager automates certificate management by leveraging protocols like EST (Enrolment over Secure Transport) and SCEP (Simple Certificate Enrolment Protocol). The feature automates the enrolment, and renewal of certificates.

Upgrade

 

MVPN Ingress Replication (IR) over SRv6

This feature enables the transport of IPv4 MVPN traffic across an SRv6 network. It simplifies multicast deployment by using the existing SRv6 unicast infrastructure as the underlay. With this feature, the ingress PE router receives multicast traffic and creates a separate unicast SRv6-encapsulated copy for each egress PE router in the multicast group.

Upgrade

 

SRv6 Path MTU Discovery

This feature introduces a mechanism to determine the maximum transmission unit (MTU) for packets traversing an SRv6 underlay network. It ensures efficient packet forwarding by preventing fragmentation and packet drops, thereby allowing network devices to dynamically adjust packet sizes to avoid exceeding link MTU limits. The system relays ICMP Packet Too Big (PTB) messages from the SRv6 underlay to the IPv6/IPv4 overlay network, supporting both Transit-node and Headend-node PTB relay methods.

Upgrade

 

SRv6 Flex-Algo with TI-LFA and uLoop Avoidance

From Cisco IOS XE 17.18.1a, Flexible Algorithm enhances SRv6 by including functions like Topology Independent Loop-Free Alternate (TI-LFA) and microloop (uLoop) avoidance. This feature improves network resilience and efficiency.

Ease of setup

 

Cisco Secure Routers Swim and Onboarding Tool

Cisco IOS XE 17.18.1a introduces the Cisco Secure Routers Swim and Onboarding tool that helps customers upgrade and onboard autonomous hardware devices to cloud-hosted or on-premises Catalyst Cisco SD-WAN Manager.

Ease of setup

 

Managing NGFW Policies from Security Cloud Control

Security Cloud Control is a cloud-based multi-device manager that facilitates management of security policies to achieve consistent policy implementation. Security Cloud Control helps optimize your security policies by identifying inconsistencies with them and by giving you tools to fix the inconsistencies. From Cisco IOS XE 17.18.1a release, you can integrate Cisco SD-WAN Manager with Security Cloud Control, which allows you to import existing NGFW policies, security objects, and security profiles into Security Cloud Control. With this integration, you can share objects and policies as well as make configuration templates to promote policy consistency across devices.

CUBE Features

Ease of Use

Enhanced support for serviceability in SIP recording

From Cisco IOS XE 17.18.1a onwards, serviceability is enhanced to display consolidated information on forked and associated anchor call legs.

Upgrade

Third-Party GUID capture for correlation between call transfers and SIP-based recording

From Cisco IOS XE 17.18.1a onwards, the Third-Party GUID capture for correlation between calls and SIP-based recording is extended to support transmission of globally unique identifiers (GUIDs) to the recording server during call transfers.

Upgrade

IOS UC apps reports smart licensing flex subscription entitlement tag

From Cisco IOS XE 17.18.1a onwards, CUBE and SRST smart licensing reports flex subscription entitlement tag on all the supported platforms.

Resolved issues

This table lists the resolved issues in this specific software release.

Note: This software release may contain bug fixes first introduced in other releases. To see additional information, click the bug ID to access the Cisco Bug Search Tool. To search for a documented Cisco product issue, type in the browser: <bug_number> site:cisco.com

Table 2.        Resolved issues for Cisco ASR 1000 Series, Release 17.18.1a

Bug ID

Description

CSCwo05703

VFR is not dynamically disabled after ZBFW removal.

CSCwm27749

Speed test download / Throughput issue on router seen with IPSEC ESP-NULL transform using  Zscaler.

Open issues

This table lists the open issues in this specific software release.

Note: This software release may contain open bugs first identified in other releases. To see additional information, click the bug ID to access the Cisco Bug Search Tool. To search for a documented Cisco product issue, type in the browser: <bug_number> site:cisco.com

Table 3.             Open issues for Cisco ASR 1000 Series, Release 17.18.1a

Bug ID

Description

CSCwo42664

17.12 - keyman core files on router.

Related resources

●     Release Notes for Previous Versions of ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers

●     Hardware Guides for Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers

●     Configuration Guides for ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers

●     Product Landing Page for ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers

●     Datasheet for ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers

●     Upgrading Field Programmable Hardware Devices for Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers

●     Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers ROMmon Upgrade Guide

Legal information

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