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About Cisco Catalyst 8200 Series Edge Platforms

The Cisco Catalyst 8200 Series Edge Platforms are best-of-breed, 5G-ready, cloud edge platforms designed for accelerated services, multi-layer security, cloud-native agility, and edge intelligence to accelerate your journey to cloud.

Cisco Catalyst 8200 Series Edge Platforms with Cisco IOS XE SD-WAN Software deliver Cisco’s secure, cloud-scale SD-WAN solution for the branch. The Cisco Catalyst 8200 Series Edge Platforms is built for high performance and integrated SD-WAN Services along with flexibility to deliver security and networking services together from the cloud or on premises. It provides higher WAN port density and a redundant power supply capability. The Cisco Catalyst 8200 Series Edge Platforms have a wide variety of interface options to choose from—ranging from lower and higher module density with backward compatibility to a variety of existing WAN, LAN, voice, and compute modules. Powered by Cisco IOS XE, fully programmable software architecture, and API support, these platforms can facilitate automation at scale to achieve zero-touch IT capability while migrating workloads to the cloud. The Cisco Catalyst 8200 Series Edge Platforms also come with Trustworthy Solutions 2.0 infrastructure that secures the platforms against threats and vulnerabilities with integrity verification and remediation of threats.

The Cisco Catalyst 8200 Series Edge Platforms are well suited for medium-sized and large enterprise branch offices for high WAN IPSec performance with integrated SD-WAN services.

Cisco Catalyst 8200 Series Edge Platforms are available in these models:

  • C8200-1N-4T

  • C8200L-1N-4T

For more information on the features and specifications of Cisco Catalyst 8200 Series Edge Platforms, refer to the Cisco Catalyst 8200 Series Edge platforms datasheet.


Note


  • Sections in this documentation apply to all models of Cisco Catalyst 8200 Series Edge Platforms unless a reference to a specific model is made explicitly.

  • Cisco IOS XE Cupertino 17.8.1a is the first release for Cisco Catalyst 8200 Series Edge Platforms in the Cisco IOS XE Cupertino 17.8.x release series.



Note


Starting with Cisco IOS XE Bengaluru 17.4.1, with the introduction of Smart Licensing Using Policy, even if you configure a hostname for a product instance or device, only the Unique Device Identifier (UDI) is displayed. This change in the display can be observed in all licensing utilities and user interfaces where the hostname was displayed in earlier releases. It does not affect any licensing functionality. There is no workaround for this limitation.

The licensing utilities and user interfaces that are affected by this limitation include only the following:

  • Cisco Smart Software Manager (CSSM),

  • Cisco Smart License Utility (CSLU), and

  • Smart Software Manager On-Prem (SSM On-Prem).


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We recommend that you review the field notices to determine whether your software or hardware platforms are affected. You can access the field notices from https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/web/tsd-products-field-notice-summary.html#%7Etab-product-categories.

New and Changed Hardware and Software Features

New and Changed Hardware Features

There are no new hardware features for this release.

New and Changed Software Features

Table 1. Software Features in Cisco IOS XE Cupertino 17.8.1a

Feature

Description

Configuring Supplementary Voice Features

You can configure SIP Line Side features such as Directed Call Park, Call Pick Up, Call Transfer, and so on. To provision these features, configure the outbound VOIP Dial-Peer, Pots Dial-Peer, Voice Card, and SIP in your device.

Support for bidirectional debugging

You can now enable bidirectional debugging of traffic using the debug platform condition match command.

Aggregate Throughput Throttling

For throughput levels greater than 250 Mbps and Tier 2 and higher tiers, when you configure the bidirectional throughput value on the device, aggregate throughput throttling is effective. This means that traffic is throttled in an aggregate manner irrespective of the distribution of the traffic in the upstream and downstream direction.

The bidirectional throughput is represented in the license PID (For example, DNA-C-500M-E-3Y and DNA-C-T2-E-3Y). The aggregate throughput is double the bidirectional throughput.

For more information, see Licenses and Licensing Models.

Programmability Feature

YANG Model Version 1.1

Cisco IOS XE Cupertino 17.8.1a uses the YANG version 1.0; however, you can download the YANG version 1.1 from GitHub at https://github.com/YangModels/yang/tree/master/vendor/cisco/xe folder. For inquiries related to the migrate_yang_version.py script or the Cisco IOS XE YANG migration process, send an email to xe-yang-migration@cisco.com.

Feature Navigator

You can use Cisco Feature Navigator (CFN) to find information about the software features, platform, and software image support on Cisco Catalyst 8200 Series Edge Platforms. To access Cisco Feature Navigator, go to http://www.cisco.com/go/cfn. To access CFN, you do not require an account on cisco.com.

Cisco Catalyst 8200 Series Edge Platforms ROMMON Compatibility Matrix

The following table lists the supported ROMMON releases.

Table 2. Minimum and Recommended ROMMON Releases Supported on C8200-1NT-4T and C8200L-1N-4T

Platforms

Cisco IOS XE Release

Minimum ROMMON Release Supported for IOS XE

Recommended ROMMON Release Supported for IOS XE

C8200-1N-4T

17.8.1

17.4(2r)

17.4(3r)

C8200L-1N-4T

17.8.1

17.5(1.1r)

17.5(2r)

Resolved and Open Bugs for Cisco IOS XE 17.8.1a

Table 3. Resolved Bugs for Cisco IOS XE 17.8.1a

Bug ID

Description

CSCwb23043

MACsec not working on subinterfaces using dot1q greater than 255

CSCvz34380

Multiple Cisco products Snort Modbus Denial of Service Vulnerability

CSCwa78020

ZBFW dropping packets as Input VPN ID set to 0 instead of 99

CSCwa47219

Crash on ipv4_nat_get_all_mapping_stats due to NULL pointer of mapping_hash_table

CSCwa13553

QFP crash due to NAT scaling issue

CSCwa15132

DMVPN over DMVPN with IPSEC - return packets are dropped with BadIpChecksum

CSCwb11389

NAT translation stops suddenly (ip nat inside doesn't work)

CSCvz98373

ZBFW : FirewallPolicy drops seen with RTSP traffic in steady state

CSCwa26412

ZBFW: OG lookups are missing from device for optimized policy

CSCvy78501

AAR not working properly as configured SLA classes are not shown under app-route stats

CSCwa36699

Prefetch CRL Download Fails

CSCvz74773

Discrepancies in CLI and GUI interface details (Truncating interface numbers)

CSCvx21819

Keychain macsec key input value 0 should be restricted

CSCvt15177

Certificate Signing Request made by IOS-XE never show the Subject Alternate Name

CSCwa07494

IPsec tunnel not passing traffic when IPsec tunnel is sourced from VASI interface

CSCwa67398

NAT translations do not work for FTP traffic

CSCwa93930

"alarms alarm bfd-state-change syslog" command is getting rejected while reconfiguring the device

CSCwa51443

Incorrect check of the TCP sequence number causing return ICMP error packets to drop (ThousandEyes)

CSCwa92411

Slowness issues caused by intermittent traffic drop on device ingress from GRE tunnel

CSCvz80101

Policy XML pruning without ConfD dependency

CSCvz34668

Static mapping for the hub lost on one of the spokes

CSCwa15085

Router crash due to stuck thread

CSCwa46760

Memory Utilisation value sent 0.6 always to device; shows wrong value 60%

CSCwb02851

Device gets crashed consistently with memory corruption with pppoe dailer interface flap

CSCwa84448

Intersite cloudsec enabled packets with <60 byte across a device getting dropped when PTP is enabled

Table 4. Open Bugs for Cisco IOS XE 17.8.1a

Bug ID

Description

CSCvz65764

Peer MSS value showing incorrect

CSCwb23632

Command incorrectly shows "Not connected to AMP cloud".

CSCwb40139

Device fails to load bootstrap configuration with '@' in the admin password

CSCwb32635

Daemon file is incomplete when running admin-tech

CSCwb11389

NAT translation stops suddenly (ip nat inside doesn't work)

CSCwb42807

After Enforce Software Version (ZTP) completed successfully, it automatically rolled-back

CSCwb04815

NHRP process taking more CPU with ip nhrp redirect configured

CSCwa72273

ZBFW dropping return packets from tunnel post device upgrade

CSCwa64955

Device loses control connections after installing new enterprise hardware wan edge cert

CSCwa49721

Hub with firewall configured incorrectly dropping return packets when routing between VRFs

CSCwb25137

[XE NAT] Source address translation for multicast traffic fails with route-map

CSCwb18223

SNMP v2 community name encryption problem

CSCwb16723

Traceroute not working on device with NAT

CSCwb12647

Device crash for stuck threads in cpp on packet processing

CSCvz28950

DMVPN phase 2 connectivity issue between two spokes

CSCwa84919

"Revocation-check crl none" does not failover

CSCwb01477

Logging message "%IOSXE_INFRA-6-PROCPATH_CLIENT_HOG: IOS shim client 'fman stats bipc'"

CSCwa08847

ZBFW policy stops working after modifying the zone pair

CSCvw50622

NHRP network resolution not working with link-local ipv6 address.

CSCwb29362

Evaluation of IOS-XE for OpenSSL CVE-2022-0778 and CVE-2021-4160

CSCwa74499

ZBFW seeing the SIP ALG incorrectly dropping traffic and resetting connection

CSCwa68540

FTP data traffic broken when UTD IPS enabled in both service VPN

CSCwb21645

NAT traffic gets dropped when default route changes from OMP to NAT DIA route

CSCwb24123

Registration of spoke fails with dissimilar capabilities with respect to HUB.

CSCwb55683

Large number of IPsec tunnel flapping occurs when underlay is restored

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