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Release Notes for Cisco ONS 15530
for Cisco IOS Release 12.1(10)EV2

Contents

Introduction

System Requirements

Memory Requirements

Hardware Supported

Determining the Software Version

Upgrading the System Image

Feature Set Table

Caveats

Limitations and Restrictions

Related Documentation

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Release Notes for Cisco ONS 15530
for Cisco IOS Release 12.1(10)EV2


This document describes caveats for Cisco IOS Release 12.1(10)EV2 for the Cisco ONS 15530.

Date: October 7, 2002

Text Part Number: OL-2508-02

Contents

This document includes the following information:

Introduction

System Requirements

Caveats

Limitations and Restrictions

Related Documentation

Obtaining Documentation

Obtaining Technical Assistance

Introduction

The Cisco ONS 15530 is a modular, scalable optical switching and aggregation platform designed to supplement the Cisco ONS 15540 ESP. With the Cisco ONS 15540 ESP, users can take advantage of the availability of dark fiber to build a common infrastructure that supports data, SAN (storage area network), and TDM (time-division multiplexing) traffic. For more information about DWDM technology and applications, refer to the Introduction to DWDM Technology publication and the Cisco ONS 15530 Planning Guide.

System Requirements

This section describes the system requirements for Cisco IOS Release 12.1(10)EV2 and includes the following sections:

Memory Requirements

Hardware Supported

Determining the Software Version

Upgrading the System Image

Feature Set Table

Memory Requirements

The DRAM memory configuration is 64 MB, which is the default for the Cisco ONS 15530.

Hardware Supported

Table 1 lists the hardware components supported on the Cisco ONS 15530 and the minimum software version required. See the "Determining the Software Version" section for information on determining your software version.

Table 1 Cisco ONS 15530 Supported Hardware and Minimum Software Requirements 

Component
Part Number
Description
Minimum Software Version Required

Chassis

15530-CHAS-N

15530-CHAS-N chassis

12.1(10)EV2

Chassis

15530-CHAS-E

15530-CHAS-E chassis

12.1(10)EV2

Air ramp baffle

15530-BAF-E=

Air baffle for 15530-CHAS-E chassis

12.1(10)EV2

Power supplies

15530-PWR-AC

120 to 240 VAC power supply

12.1(10)EV2

15530-PWR-DC

Power supply -48 VDC

12.1(10)EV2

CPU switch module

15530-CPU

ONS 15530 CPU switch module

12.1(10)EV2

Line card motherboard

15530-LCMB-0100

OSC, WB-VOA, and PB-OE module motherboard

12.1(10)EV2

OADM modules without OSC

15530-MDXA-04A0

4-channel Band A

12.1(10)EV2

15530-MDXA-04B0

4-channel Band B

12.1(10)EV2

15530-MDXA-04C0

4-channel Band C

12.1(10)EV2

15530-MDXA-04D0

4-channel Band D

12.1(10)EV2

15530-MDXA-04E0

4-channel Band E

12.1(10)EV2

15530-MDXA-04F0

4-channel Band F

12.1(10)EV2

15530-MDXA-04G0

4-channel Band G

12.1(10)EV2

15530-MDXA-04H0

4-channel Band H

12.1(10)EV2

OADM modules with OSC

15530-MDXB-04A0

4-channel Band A

12.1(10)EV2

15530-MDXB-04B0

4-channel Band B

12.1(10)EV2

15530-MDXB-04C0

4-channel Band C

12.1(10)EV2

15530-MDXB-04D0

4-channel Band D

12.1(10)EV2

15530-MDXB-04E0

4-channel Band E

12.1(10)EV2

15530-MDXB-04F0

4-channel Band F

12.1(10)EV2

15530-MDXB-04G0

4-channel Band G

12.1(10)EV2

15530-MDXB-04H0

4-channel Band H

12.1(10)EV2

MM transponder modules with splitter

15530-TSP1-0111

Ch 1-2 —1310-nm MM 16 to 622 Mbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-0311

Ch 3-4 — 1310-nm MM 16 to 622 Mbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-0511

Ch 5-6 —1310-nm MM 16 to 622 Mbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-0711

Ch 7-8 — 1310-nm MM 16 to 622 Mbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-0911

Ch 9-10 — 1310-nm MM 16 to 622 Mbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-1111

Ch 11-12 — 1310-nm MM 16 to 622 Mbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-1311

Ch 13-14 — 1310-nm MM 16 to 622 Mbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-1511

Ch 15-16 — 1310-nm MM 16 to 622 Mbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-1711

Ch 17-18 — 1310-nm MM 16 to 622 Mbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-1911

Ch 19-20 — 1310-nm MM 16 to 622 Mbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-2111

Ch 21-22 — 1310-nm MM 16 to 622 Mbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-2311

Ch 23- 24—1310-nm MM 16 to 622 Mbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-2511

Ch 25-26—1310-nm MM 16 to 622 Mbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-2711

Ch 27-28—1310-nm MM 16 to 622 Mbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-2911

Ch 29-30—1310-nm MM 16 to 622 Mbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-3111

Ch 31-32—1310-nm MM 16 to 622 Mbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

MM transponder modules without splitter

15530-TSP1-0121

Ch 1-2 —1310-nm MM 16 to 622 Mbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-0321

Ch 3-4 — 1310-nm MM 16 to 622 Mbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-0521

Ch 5-6 —1310-nm MM 16 to 622 Mbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-0721

Ch 7-8 — 1310-nm MM 16 to 622 Mbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-0921

Ch 9-10 — 1310-nm MM 16 to 622 Mbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-1121

Ch 11-12 — 1310-nm MM 16 to 622 Mbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-1321

Ch 13-14 — 1310-nm MM 16 to 622 Mbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-1521

Ch 15-16 — 1310-nm MM 16 to 622 Mbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-1721

Ch 17-18 — 1310-nm MM 16 to 622 Mbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-1921

Ch 19-20 — 1310-nm MM 16 to 622 Mbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-2121

Ch 21-22 — 1310-nm MM 16 to 622 Mbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-2321

Ch 23- 24 — 1310-nm MM 16 to 622 Mbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-2521

Ch 25-26 — 1310-nm MM 16 to 622 Mbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-2721

Ch 27-28 — 1310-nm MM 16 to 622 Mbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-2921

Ch 29-30 — 1310-nm MM 16 to 622 Mbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-3121

Ch 31-32 — 1310-nm MM 16 to 622 Mbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

SM transponder modules with splitter

15530-TSP1-0112

Ch 1-2—1310-nm SM 16 Mbps to 2.5 Gbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-0312

Ch 3-4—1310-nm SM 16 Mbps to 2.5 Gbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-0512

Ch 5-6—1310-nm SM 16 Mbps to 2.5 Gbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-0712

Ch 7-8—1310-nm SM 16 Mbps to 2.5 Gbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-0912

Ch 9-10—1310-nm SM 16 Mbps to 2.5 Gbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-1112

Ch 11-12—1310-nm SM 16 Mbps to 2.5 Gbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-1312

Ch 13-14— 1310-nm SM 16 Mbps to 2.5 Gbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-1512

Ch 15-16—1310-nm SM 16 Mbps to 2.5 Gbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-1712

Ch 17-18—1310-nm SM 16 Mbps to 2.5 Gbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-1912

Ch 19-20—1310-nm SM 16 Mbps to 2.5 Gbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-2112

Ch 21-22—1310-nm SM 16 Mbps to 2.5 Gbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-2312

Ch 23- 24—1310-nm SM 16 Mbps to 2.5 Gbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-2512

Ch 23- 24—1310-nm SM 16 Mbps to 2.5 Gbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-2712

Ch 25-26—1310-nm SM 16 Mbps to 2.5 Gbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-2912

Ch 27-28—1310-nm SM 16 Mbps to 2.5 Gbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-3112

Ch 29-30 —1310-nm SM 16 Mbps to 2.5 Gbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

SM transponder modules without splitter

15530-TSP1-0122

Ch 1-2—1310-nm SM 16 Mbps to 2.5 Gbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-0322

Ch 3-4—1310-nm SM 16 Mbps to 2.5 Gbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-0522

Ch 5-6—1310-nm SM 16 Mbps to 2.5 Gbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-0722

Ch 7-8—1310-nm SM 16 Mbps to 2.5 Gbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-0922

Ch 9-10—1310-nm SM 16 Mbps to 2.5 Gbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-1122

Ch 11-12—1310-nm SM 16 Mbps to 2.5 Gbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-1322

Ch 13-14— 1310-nm SM 16 Mbps to 2.5 Gbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-1522

Ch 15-16—1310-nm SM 16 Mbps to 2.5 Gbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-1722

Ch 17-18—1310-nm SM 16 Mbps to 2.5 Gbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-1922

Ch 19-20—1310-nm SM 16 Mbps to 2.5 Gbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-2122

Ch 21-22—1310-nm SM 16 Mbps to 2.5 Gbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-2322

Ch 23- 24—1310-nm SM 16 Mbps to 2.5 Gbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-2522

Ch 23- 24—1310-nm SM 16 Mbps to 2.5 Gbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-2722

Ch 25-26—1310-nm SM 16 Mbps to 2.5 Gbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-2922

Ch 27-28—1310-nm SM 16 Mbps to 2.5 Gbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

15530-TSP1-3122

Ch 29-30 —1310-nm SM 16 Mbps to 2.5 Gbps with SC

12.1(10)EV2

10G ITU trunk line cards with splitter (1550 nm)

15530-ITU2-0110

CH 1—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card with splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-0210

CH 2—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card with splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-0310

CH 3—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card with splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-0410

CH 4—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card with splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-0510

CH 5—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card with splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-0610

CH 6—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card with splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-0710

CH 7—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card with splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-0810

CH 8—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card with splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-0910

CH 9—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card with splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-1010

CH 10—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card with splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-1110

CH 11—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card with splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-1210

CH 12—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card with splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-1310

CH 13—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card with splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-1410

CH 14—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card with splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-1510

CH 15—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card with splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-1610

CH 16—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card with splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-1710

CH 17—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card with splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-1810

CH 18—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card with splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-1910

CH 19—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card with splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-2010

CH 20—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card with splitter

12.1(10)EV2

 

15530-ITU2-2110

CH 21—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card with splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-2210

CH 22—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card with splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-2310

CH 23—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card with splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-2410

CH 24—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card with splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-2510

CH 25—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card with splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-2610

CH 26—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card with splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-2710

CH 27—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card with splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-2810

CH 28—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card with splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-2910

CH 29—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card with splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-3010

CH 30—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card with splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-3110

CH 31—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card with splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-3210

CH 32—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card with splitter

12.1(10)EV2

10G ITU trunk line cards without splitter
(1550 nm)

15530-ITU2-0120

CH 1—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card without splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-0220

CH 2—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card without splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-0320

CH 3—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card without splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-0420

CH 4—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card without splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-0520

CH 5—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card without splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-0620

CH 6—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card without splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-0720

CH 7—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card without splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-0820

CH 8—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card without splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-0920

CH 9—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card without splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-1020

CH 10—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card without splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-1120

CH 11—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card without splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-1220

CH 12—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card without splitter

12.1(10)EV2

 

15530-ITU2-1320

CH 13—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card without splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-1420

CH 14—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card without splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-1520

CH 15—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card without splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-1620

CH 16—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card without splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-1720

CH 17—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card without splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-1820

CH 18—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card without splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-1920

CH 19—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card without splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-2020

CH 20—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card without splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-2120

CH 21—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card without splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-2220

CH 22—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card without splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-2320

CH 23—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card without splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-2420

CH 24—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card without splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-2520

CH 25—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card without splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-2620

CH 26—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card without splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-2720

CH 27—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card without splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-2820

CH 28—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card without splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-2920

CH 29—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card without splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-3020

CH 30—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card without splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-3120

CH 31—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card without splitter

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ITU2-3220

CH 32—10-Gbps ITU trunk line card without splitter

12.1(10)EV2

10-GE uplink card

15530-10GE-UPLINK

ONS 15530 10-Gbps uplink, 1310nm with SC

12.1(10)EV2

WB-VOA module

15500-VOA-0100

Single wide-band variable optical attenuator

12.1(10)EV2

15500-VOA-0200

Dual wide-band variable optical attenuator

12.1(10)EV2

Single-band PB-OE module

15500-PEQ-01A0

Single-band optical equalizer Band A

12.1(10)EV2

15500-PEQ-01B0

Single-band optical equalizer Band B

12.1(10)EV2

15500-PEQ-01C0

Single-band optical equalizer Band C

12.1(10)EV2

15500-PEQ-01D0

Single-band optical equalizer Band D

12.1(10)EV2

15500-PEQ-01E0

Single-band optical equalizer Band E

12.1(10)EV2

15500-PEQ-01F0

Single-band optical equalizer Band F

12.1(10)EV2

15500-PEQ-01G0

Single-band optical equalizer Band G

12.1(10)EV2

15500-PEQ-01H0

Single-band optical equalizer Band H

12.1(10)EV2

Dual-band PB-OE module

15500-PEQ-02AB

Dual band optical equalizer Band AB

12.1(10)EV2

15500-PEQ-02CD

Dual band optical equalizer Band CD

12.1(10)EV2

15500-PEQ-02EF

Dual band optical equalizer Band EF

12.1(10)EV2

15500-PEQ-02GH

Dual band optical equalizer Band GH

12.1(10)EV2

AC cables

15530-CAB-AC

AC cable, North America

12.1(10)EV2

15530-CAB-ACA

AC cable, Australia

12.1(10)EV2

15530-CAB-ACE

AC cable, Europe

12.1(10)EV2

15530-CAB-ACU

AC cable, UK

12.1(10)EV2

15530-CAB-ACI

AC cable, Italy

12.1(10)EV2

15530-CAB-ACR

AC cable, Argentina

12.1(10)EV2

Blank panel cover

15530-COV-MUX=

OADM blank panel cover

12.1(10)EV2

15530-COV-SLOT=

Full slot panel cover

12.1(10)EV2

15530-COV-PWR=

Power supply blank panel cover

12.1(10)EV2

15530-COV-OSC=

OSC blank panel cover

12.1(10)EV2

Fan assembly

15530-FT01=

Fan assembly (spare)

12.1(10)EV2

CompactFlash card

15530-MEM=

CompactFlash card 32 MB

12.1(10)EV2

Accessory kit

15530-ACCKIT23

Accessory kit for 23 inch rack

12.1(10)EV2

15530-ACCKIT19

Accessory kit for 19 inch rack

12.1(10)EV2

Rack mount kit

15530-RKMT-E=

Chassis rack mount kit for 15530-CHAS-E

12.1(10)EV2

15530-RKMT-N23=

Chassis rack mount kit for 15530-CHAS-N (23 inch rack)

12.1(10)EV2

15530-RKMT-N19=

Chassis rack mount kit for 15530-CHAS-N (19 inch rack)

12.1(10)EV2


Determining the Software Version


Note We strongly recommend that you use the latest available software release for all Cisco ONS 15530 hardware.


To determine the version of Cisco IOS software currently running on a Cisco ONS 15530 system, log in to the system and enter the show version EXEC command. The following sample output is from the show version command. The software version number is shown on the second line of the sample output.

Switch# show version Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software IOS (tm) ONS-15530 Software (ONS15530-I-M), Version 12.1(10)EV2
<Information deleted>

Upgrading the System Image

To ensure proper system functioning, follow the system image upgrading procedure described in the Cisco ONS 15530 Software Upgrade Guide.


Note Always set the configuration register to 0x2102 when upgrading the system image using the config-reg 0x2102 command in configuration mode.



Caution Improper system image upgrades can affect system functioning and redundancy. Always follow the recommended upgrade procedures.

Feature Set Table

The Cisco IOS Release software is packaged in feature sets (also called software images) depending on the platform. Each feature set contains a specific set of Cisco IOS features. Table 2 lists the Cisco IOS software feature sets available for the Cisco ONS 15530.

Table 2 Feature Sets Supported by the Cisco ONS 15530

Feature Set
12.1(10)EV2

In-band message channel

X

Gigabit Ethernet

X

Fast Ethernet

X

Ethernet

X

ATM OC-3/STM-1, OC-12/STM-4, and OC-48/STM-16

X

SONET1 /SDH2

X

POS3

X

Coupling link

X

Fibre Channel (1 Gbps)

X

Fibre Channel (2 Gbps)

X

FDDI4

X

ESCON5 aggregation (2.5 Gbps)

X

FICON6 (800 Mbps)

X

Token Ring

X

SNMP

X

CiscoView

X

Cisco Transport Manager

X

IP packets

X

OSCP7

X

APS8 channel protocol

X

Point-to-point

X

Hubbed ring

X

Meshed ring

X

Sysplex

X

1 SONET = Synchronous Optical Networking

2 SDH = Synchronous Digital Hierarchy

3 POS = Packet over SONET

4 FDDI = Fiber Distributed Data Interface

5 ESCON = Enterprise Systems Connection

6 FICON = Fiber Connection

7 OSCP = Optical Supervisory Channel Protocol

8 APS = Automatic Protection Switching


Caveats

This section lists the caveats for the12.1(10)EV2 release. Use Table 3 to determine the status of a particular caveat. In the table, "C" indicates a corrected caveat, and "O" indicates an open caveat.

Table 3 Caveat Matrix for the Cisco ONS 15530 

DDTS Number
12.1(10)EV2

CSCdx78717 · ·

O

CSCdx83919 · ·

O

CSCdy01768 · ·

C

CSCdy46550 · ·

O

CSCdy59551 · ·

O

CSCdy66507 · ·

O

CSCdy69086 · ·

O

CSCdy72463 · ·

C


This section describes the caveats in the Cisco ONS 15530.

CSCdx78717 · ·

Symptom: A change in optical threshold condition at a WB-VOA or PB-OE module power monitor may not be detected if the condition is temporary and does not last for more than a second.

Workaround: None

CSCdx83919 · ·

Symptom: When swapping the ESCON line card with the 10-G ITU trunk line card in a given slot,

the following error message is seen four times:

%BPE-3-NOT_REGISTERED: Interface[EthernetDcc9/0/0] MAC is not registered.

Workaround: None.

CSCdy01768 · ·

Symptom: The CPU LED for alarms does not get cleared even though the Optical Power Monitoring alarm gets cleared. There is no functionality problem. On a CPU switchover this alarm LED is cleared and gives the correct alarm status.

Workaround: OIR the card on which ALARM was generated.

CSCdy46550 · ·

Symptom: OSC/Ethernet Dcc interfaces come up with default traffic-shaping parameters. Since this is considered as default, on removing the config using no form of the command, the parameter value should revert back to the default value, which is not being done.

Workaround: Reconfigure the traffic-shaping parameters.

CSCdy59551 · ·

Symptom: Performing a shut on the active wavepatch of a non-splitter card brings the waveethernetphy down and reports "Loss of Light" in the output of the show interface command, but the traffic continues to flow.

Workaround: If the intent is to stop traffic, do a shut on the waveethernetphy interface.

CSCdy66507 · ·

Symptom: Low alarm is not getting cleared on wavepatch for the transponder.

Workaround: Perform a shut/no shut on the wavepatch where it is seen.

CSCdy69086 · ·

Symptom: Alarms are created on the wave by pulling out the cable.

Workaround: The shut command will clear all of the alarms on the wave interface.

CSCdy72463 · ·

Symptom: Spurious memory access is seen when issuing the sh tech command on the standby CPU; the sh align command shows an increase in the spurious memory errors after each sh tech command is issued. This is seen with the latest HAMPTONS_DEVTEST_UB_020923 image.

Workaround: None

Limitations and Restrictions

This section provides limitations and restrictions for Cisco ONS 15540 ESP hardware and software.

If both CPU switch modules are removed, all aggregation cards, OSC modules, transponder line cards, ITU trunk cards, and uplink cards are shut down.


Note Traffic on pass through optical channels (which passively pass through the OADM modules) are not affected by the removal of the processor cards.


Related Documentation

Refer to the following documents for more information about the Cisco ONS 15540 ESP:

Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco ONS 15500 Series

Cisco ONS 15530 Planning Guide

Cisco ONS 15530 Hardware Installation Guide

Cisco ONS 15530 Optical Transport Turn-Up and Test Guide

Cisco ONS 15530 Cleaning Procedures for Fiber Optic Connections

Cisco ONS 15530 Configuration Guide

Cisco ONS 15530 Command Reference

Cisco ONS 15530 System Alarms and Error Messages

Cisco ONS 15530 Troubleshooting Guide

Network Management for the Cisco ONS 15530

Cisco ONS 15530 TL1 Commands

MIB Quick Reference for the Cisco ONS 15500 Series

Cisco ONS 15530 Software Upgrade Guide

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Cisco provides Cisco.com as a starting point for all technical assistance. Customers and partners can obtain documentation, troubleshooting tips, and sample configurations from online tools by using the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) Web Site. Cisco.com registered users have complete access to the technical support resources on the Cisco TAC Web Site.

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Which Cisco TAC resource you choose is based on the priority of the problem and the conditions of service contracts, when applicable.

Cisco TAC Web Site

The Cisco TAC Web Site allows you to resolve P3 and P4 issues yourself, saving both cost and time. The site provides around-the-clock access to online tools, knowledge bases, and software. To access the Cisco TAC Web Site, go to the following URL:

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If you cannot resolve your technical issues by using the Cisco TAC Web Site, and you are a Cisco.com registered user, you can open a case online by using the TAC Case Open tool at the following URL:

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If you have Internet access, it is recommended that you open P3 and P4 cases through the Cisco TAC Web Site.

Cisco TAC Escalation Center

The Cisco TAC Escalation Center addresses priority level 1 or priority level 2 issues. These classifications are assigned when severe network degradation significantly impacts business operations. When you contact the TAC Escalation Center with a P1 or P2 problem, a Cisco TAC engineer automatically opens a case.

To obtain a directory of toll-free Cisco TAC telephone numbers for your country, go to this URL:

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Before calling, please check with your network operations center to determine the level of Cisco support services to which your company is entitled: for example, SMARTnet, SMARTnet Onsite, or Network Supported Accounts (NSA). When you call the center, please have available your service agreement number and your product serial number.


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