Table of Contents
Release Notes for Cisco 910 Industrial Routers, Release1.1 Patch1
Upgrading to a New Software Release
Recovering from a Software Failure
New Software Features in Release 1.1
Open Caveats in Release 1.1 Patch 1
Resolved Caveats in Release 1.1 Patch 1
Resolved Caveats in Release 1.1
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
Release Notes for Cisco 910 Industrial Routers, Release 1.1 Patch 1
First Published: January 15, 2015
These release notes include important information about Cisco 910 Industrial Router (IR910) Software Release 1.1 Patch 1 and the limitations, restrictions, and caveats, if any, that apply to this release.
Introduction
The Cisco 910 Industrial Router is programmable Internet of Things (IoT) gateway which connects an IP network and a wireless sensor network (WSN). It offers an open platform on software and hardware so that it can host partner application and sensor communication cards. The Cisco 910 Industrial Router handles local WSN management, raw data collection, caching, processing, and forwarding information to data centers in the cloud through a WAN IP interface. It also complies with Cisco Fog Computing architecture, executes distributed data processing at the edge of an IP network, and allows you to host partner applications.
System Requirements
Patch Installation
Follow these steps to install a new software patch:
Step 1
Log in to the IR910 system with terminal through SSH or Console, using the system
account.
Step 2
Use the scp command to copy the patch file from your host to the /mnt/apps/ folder on IR910:
Step 3
If you use SSH to log in to IR910, execute command clish to enter the CLI mode, and then execute the following command to install the patch:
Step 4
(Optional) If you do not use SSH, you can also use the following command to install the patch:
Step 5
If the patch is installed successfully, the following messages will be printed on the screen:
Step 6
Use the following show patch installed command to check the patch status:
New and Changed Information
This section contains new and changed information for this release.
New Software Features in Release 1.1
Release 1.1 introduces the following new software features:
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Note
If you are using the 3G models of Cisco 910 Industrial Routers, the International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI), International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI), and Electronic Serial Number (ESN) are necessary for Verizon customers to set up the 3G interface. You can use the show cellular unit all command to display IMSI, IMEI, and ESN information. For more information, see the “Monitoring Cellular 3G Information” section in Chapter 20, Configuring Cellular 3G Setting, of the Cisco 910 Industrial Router Software Configuration Guide.
Open Caveats
Open Caveats in Release 1.1
DUT fails in SilverCreek MIB II test suite.
SNMP daemon dead after snmpwalk stress.
The workaround is to reboot system or not to execute snmpwalk stress (snmpwalk all MIB node) for 2 days.
Atheros STA(AR5BXB-0092DA, 9.2.0.499) ping failed.
Cannot find 802.11 action packets in the STA mode.
Upgrade image failed on specific OS and browser.
The workaround is not to use the OS of Windows 2003 server Simplified Chinese version and not to use the browser of Internet Explorer 8 Simplified Chinese version 8.0.6001.18702 when upgrading image on web.
The warning message pops up again when upgrade process is canceled.
The workaround is to finish the whole firmware upgrade procedure (download and upgrade).
Web GUI is not auto-refreshed after image upgrade.
The workaround is to close the web browser and reopen the web GUI manually.
Memory leak happens when performing snmpwalk stress.
The workaround is not to perform snmpwalk on entity MIB and IP-Forwarding MIB too many times
DUT should not have timeout mechanism.
Gi0/1 error counter does not increase when receiving packets with size shorter than 64 bytes.
There is no workaround. This is a chip-related issue.
IR910 shows LLDP neighbor twice after it connected to SPA525G2.
The workaround is to wait 180 seconds so that the SPA525G2 without IP address will expire.
Notice message is not printed after pinged a non-existing domain name.
snmpModules subtree silvercreek snmpv1 conformance 1.1.10 failure.
IR910 fails the silvercreek snmpv2 conformance test.
GE port statistics keep increasing after the interface is administratively down.
There is no workaround. This is a chip-related issue.
Empty LLDP neighbors displayed in CLI when there are too many LLDP neighbors.
The workaround is to execute the show lldp neighbor command again.
The 3G network is not displayed on console after PLMN search when there is data traffic.
The workaround is to shutdown all present 3G transmission (TX & RX) and search PLMNs again.
Resolved Caveats
Resolved Caveats in Release 1.1 Patch 1
3G driver and Sierra SDK—During the power-up procedure, IR910 will do authentication after cellular mode is selected. After power-up, modifying 3G configuration will trigger the re-authentication immediately.
Resolved Caveats in Release 1.1
Alarm trap or log was sent out only once.
The workaround is to use snmpget command or MIB browser to get IR910 alarm sensor value.
The IP route configured by CLI does not display on the web GUI.
The workaround is to log in to system via SSH and execute the show ip route or show running-config command to display the IP route.
WMM control could not be set correctly via web GUI.
The workaround is to execute the command of disabling WMM again after the device has been reloaded.
The GE port configuration should be grayed out when accessed to vlan1.
The workaround is not to edit the GE port configuration when GE port is accessed to vlan1 in default mode.
The password and SSH configuration does not display on the 3G SKU web GUI.
The workaround is to log in to system via SSH and execute the show running-config command to check the password and SSH configuration.
No command to configure dual DC input.
Cannot add multiple DNS addresses in one ip name-server command.
The workaround is to add one DNS server each time.
All PPP Authentication options are always selected in the VPN page of web GUI.
The workaround is to view the authentication method by CLI.
Warning should pop-up when configuring maxpoll less than minpoll.
The workaround is not to set the maxpoll less than minpoll.
SSID profile cannot be created by specific character #.
The workaround is not to use # for SSID creation.
Speed field on Web GUI is inconsistent with CLI settings.
The workaround is to run the speed command again when band has been changed from 2.4G to 5G or 5G to 2.4G.
Related Documentation
These documents provide detailed information about the Cisco 910 Industrial Router device and are available at:
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
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