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9.1.25 Version Software Release Notes Cisco WAN Switching System Software

9.1.25 Version Software Release Notes Cisco WAN Switching System Software

About These Release Notes

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About the 9.1.25 Release

The 9.1.25 software release supports the existing Cisco WAN switching products (including the Cisco IGX 8400 series and the Cisco BPX 8600 series), it is recommended for networks with IGX 8400 series switches or mixed networks with IGX 8400 series switches and BPX 8600 series switches. Software release 9.1 introduces the following features:

    1. Support for the BPX 8600 Enhanced BXM cards (BXM-E), providing multicast connections.

    2. Support for the IGX 8400 UXM card series.

    3. Support for Feeder Alert mechanism. See Clarifications section below for its functionality.

    4. Network Protection (against network message flooding).

    5. Version interoperability between the 8.4, 8.5, and 9.1 releases, permitting individual and group node upgrades. (Replaces "Node-by-Node" upgrade feature).

    6. Graceful upgrade from the 8.2.5x releases to release 9.1.

    7. Support for MC 3810 inter-networking connections.

    8. Routing of connections based on trunk costs ("Cost Based Routing").

    9. Improvements to the run-time diagnostics on the BCC.

    10. Graceful (via a console command) switchover of Y-redundant BXM cards.

    11. Performance improvements in connection management following the switchcc operation on BPX 8600 platforms.

    12. Performance improvements in the BXM (channel programming optimization).

    13. Prevention of node reboot/rebuild in abort situations on BPX 8600 platforms.

    14. Traffic Shaping on the BXM card (BPX 8600).

    15. Support of MPLS/Tag Switching via the VSI (BPX 8600).

    16. Traffic Shaping on the UXM card (IGX 8400) [requires minimum UXM firmware level "AAE"].

    17. Support for Virtual Trunking wrap-around solution with UXM cards.

    18. Hot Standby on the UFM and UXM.

    19. Support for G729 and G729A on the UVM.

    20. D-channel compression on the UVM.

    21. Fax Relay on the UVM.

    22. CiscoView support for Equipment Management of IGX 8400, BPX 8600, and MGX 8220.

    23. Support for the Cisco Wan Manager Fab Number Display feature.

    24. Support for the MGX 8220 4.1.0x release.

    25. Support for the BXM back cards: STM1-EL and 622-XLR.

Clarifications

    1. UXM trunks apply priority different than NTM or BTM trunks. UXM only applies priority for the unallocated bandwidth of the trunk as displayed by the dspload command. The assigned bandwidth is always guaranteed for connections. Whatever extra bandwidth is left is used according to the priority level. In this free space, bursts of traffic from higher priority connections (NTS or Voice), will take precedence over bursts from the Frame Relay connection and frames may be dropped.

For connections routed over NTM or BTM trunks, bursts of traffic from higher priority (NTS or Voice), connections may take over bandwidth allocated for other connections, if the unassigned bandwidth of the trunk is exhausted. As a result, lower priority traffic will be dropped.

    2. The version of Cisco Wan Manager that is compatible with this release is 9.1.05 and later.

    3. On the BXM and UXM, for the OC-3 MultiMode Fiber backcards, Y-redundancy/hot standby is not supported.

    4. There will be card errors "0A" logged on the BXM when downgrading software from release 9.2.2x to 9.1.x on the BPX node, with BXM running 9.2 firmware.

During the software downgrading, when the node is coming up in 9.1 the VSI channels are configured during card configuration. For each BXM card, while going through card configuration, the 9.1 software sends the "0x52" message for the remote end BXM card. That remote end VSI card may not be configured yet. So the 9.2 firmware generates an 0x0A card error.

These 0x52 messages from 9.1 software were being ignored in 9.1 firmware. In 9.2 firmware they included stricter checking to generate the card errors when (9.1) software tries to send a 0x52 without first configuring the card.

This bug is only cosmetic and has no serious effect. The channel that did not get programmed due to the card error, will be programmed later on during its own card configuration. (CSCdm93411)

    5. The sizes of connection reroute bundles have changed in 9.1:

    6. Support for Feeder Alert:

The cnfnodeparm command has a new configurable option to enable or disable the feeder alert mechanism. This option can be configured only on the routing node.

The feeder alert mechanism (automatic) provides a way for a degraded node to inform the feeder that the node has reached a degraded state. A feeder can act on this and shut off LMI with the routing node. Since, the feeder has shut off LMI, it will not declare any communication failures with the routing node and routers connected to the feeder will not see any A-bit failures. 8.4.21 BPX and 8.4.21 IPX feeders and pre 4.0.12 MGX 8220 do not have this capability.

    7. Support for MPLS/Tag:

– 9.1.08 is the minimum switch software version.

– 11.1.23CT is the minimum IOS version.

– BXM cards must be Model C.

– BXM firmware must be MCB or later.

Special Installation/Upgrade Requirements

General

    1. Before upgrading to this release when UXM cards are to be used, the firmware to certain legacy cards firmware must be upgraded. See the Compatibility Matrix for cards affected and the exact versions to be used.

    2. All grouped connections must be deleted prior to starting the upgrade. Such connections are no longer supported in any fashion in Release 9.1.

Prior to deleting grouped connections, a check should be done to identify how many connections are grouped that require deletion. Next the path the connections are routed should be checked for LCON limitations. Since grouped connections only use one LCON many connections can be routed across a trunk, however, once the group is deleted and an attempt is made to add the connections back across the trunks, there might not be enough LCONS available to route all the connections, and additional trunks and trunk cards will be required. The new connections you will be adding back require one LCON for each connection. Please note depending upon the type of trunk card are used, the maximum number of LCONS supported will vary.

    3. It may be necessary to use the Feeder Alert mechanism during an upgrade to avoid LMI failure. See the new features description for more information.

    4. Support for VSI requires a BCC with 4MB of BRAM. BCC's which have this configuration are models BCC-3-64 or BCC-4. Previous releases of 9.1 did not enforce this requirement. With this release of 9.1, this BRAM requirement will be enforced by blocking the user from adding VSI configurations if the BCC does not have 4MB of BRAM. Specifically, the Command Line Interface will block the user from enabling a VSI partition, adding a VSI controller, or configuring a VSI Qbin.(CSCdk65971).

    5. Before upgrading to 9.1.xx, you need to make sure that the network domain/partition number is 01. This can be verified with dspdmns command and can be changed with cnfdmn command. The reason is Release 9.1.xx assumes domain/partition number to be 01 since it supports only flat networks, and cnfdmn is an unknown command in 9.1.xx. If this checking is not done and the pre91 network has a domain number different from 01 the upgrade to 9.1 will result in comm failures and adding a node to this network is not possible. You may have to execute the clrallcnf command and build the network all over to recover.

    6. UFM hot standby is a new feature supported in 9.1. In order to invoke this feature, the following steps should be taken to avoid the mismatch state on the UFM or UFMU y-redundant pair after upgrading from previous releases to 9.1:


Step 1   Delete the y-redundant pair before upgrading software to 9.1.

Step 2   Upgrade the switch software to 9.1.

Step 3   Upgrade the UFM firmware with hot standby support.

Step 4   Re-add the y-redundant pair after upgrading to 9.1.


    7. There will be a mismatch state on the CVM or UVM y-redundant pair after upgrading from previous releases to 9.1 if the following steps are not taken:


Step 1   Delete the y-redundant pair before upgrading software to 9.1.

Step 2   Upgrade the switch software to 9.1.

Step 3   Re-add the y-redundant pair after upgrading to 9.1.


    8. If new BCC cards are to be installed as part of the upgrade to Release 9.1, then the physical card upgrade procedure described below must be completed as a separate activity from the Switch software upgrade.

    9. Statistics collection must be disabled prior to and during the software upgrade process. The disabling must be done prior to the issuing of the first loadrev command.

    10. Statistics sampling must be disabled prior the issuing of the first loadrev command at the start of an upgrade (using off1/off2).

    11. Before upgrading to this release, all BPX nodes must have their active BCC be in slot 8. If this is not followed, there is a possibility that a non-graceful upgrade will occur (when a graceful upgrade is intended). (CSCdj24288).

    12. Before upgrading to this release, if there are any ABR connections with an MCR value set to 0, it is highly recommended that the MCR value for each of these connections be set to 1. This is to insure that the Load Model will be correct after an upgrade. This addresses a problem in earlier releases which did not handle Load Model calculations correctly for connections having MCR=0.

    13. See the Compatibility Matrix for the tested/supported versions of other firmware and software which work with this release.


Tip Please consult your Cisco representative or distributor before performing any software upgrade.

Version Interoperability Requirements

    1. There is an option, accessible in the cnffunc command (a service-level command) in release 8.5.xx and release 8.4.xx which controls the effectivity of the individual node upgrades. In order for individual node upgrades to function, the 8.4 and 8.5 nodes must have this option enabled. In the cnffunc command, it is option 7 for the BPX 8600 and option 9 for the IPX & IGX 8400.

    2. When performing individual node upgrades, the nwupgrade command available in 8.4 must not be used, as this is related to the "Node-by-Node" upgrade feature which has been replaced by the Version Interoperability feature.

Control Card Requirements

All processor cards must be configured with a minimum of 32 MB of RAM. This includes BCC's, NPMs and NPCs. NPCs and NPMs require at least 1 MB of BRAM. To verify the BRAM size on IGX 8400 nodes, use the dspcd command.


Note   If any control cards contain less than 32 MB of DRAM (these would be NPMs and NPCs) then they must be replaced with cards containing at least 32MB of DRAM prior to upgrading to Release 9.1. The physical upgrade of the nodes with these control cards must be done according to the upgrade procedure defined below.

Control Card Boot Firmware Requirements

    1. As specified below, the correct version of CC boot firmware must be installed on the cards prior to a software upgrade to Release 9.1.

BCC Type Firmware

BCC-32

H.B.J

BCC-3-32

H.C.M

BCC-3-64

H.D.M

BCC-4V

H.H.M

BCC-4V/B

H.H.M

NPM Type Firmware

NPM-32

R.B.S

NPM-64

R.C.S

NPM-32B

R.E.S

NPM-64B

R.F.S

    2. With the new version of NPM boot code (RXS), the boot code upgrading does not require physical card resetting with the following steps:


Step 1   Burn the boot code on the active NPM (1).

Step 2   Execute the switchcc command and wait until the NPM(1) becomes standby. NPM(2) is now active.

Step 3   Execute the resetcd command to reset the standby (resetcd 1 h). Wait until the reset card NPM(1) becomes standby.

Step 4   Burn the boot code on the active NPM(2)

Step 5   Execute the switchcc command and wait until the NPM(2) becomes standby. NPM(1) is now active.

Step 6   Execute the resetcd command to reset the standby (resetcd 2 h). Wait until the reset card NPM(2) become standby.


Control Card Compatibility Requirements

Each redundant pair of BCC cards in a given BPX 8600 node must be of the identical type and memory configuration. That is, for example, if the active card is a BCC-3-32, then so must be the standby. BCC-3 cards with 32MB of RAM cannot be mixed with BCC-3 cards with 64MB of RAM.

Each redundant pair of NPM cards in a given IGX 8400 node must be of the identical type and memory configuration. That is, for example, if the active card is an NPM-32, then so must be the standby. NPM cards with 32MB of RAM cannot be mixed with NPM cards with 64MB of RAM. Also, NPM-64 cards cannot be mixed with NPM-64B cards.

This is a requirement for all software upgrade and downgrade procedures. It does not apply to the physical card upgrade procedure, as described below.

Control Card Physical Card Upgrade Procedure

When performing a Control Card (CC) upgrade, the following procedure must be used. This applies to all processors: BCCs, and/or NPMs.


Step 1   Remove the current standby CC front and back card

Step 2   Replace with new CC front and back cards

Step 3   Wait for the standby updates on the newly installed standby CC to complete

Step 4   Issue a switchcc command to utilize the newly installed CC.

Step 5   Verify that the network is stable

Step 6   Remove the current standby CC front and back card

Step 7   Replace with new CC front and back cards that are identical to the current active CC

Step 8   Wait for the standby updates on the newly installed standby CC to complete

Step 9   The CC physical upgrade is now complete.

Step 10   With the secondary card in the standby state, cause a switchover using the switchcc command. This will test that the hardware is working correctly.



Note   After Step 2, the node will contain a mix of an old type CC and the new type CC. This condition is only permitted while the standby updates to the new CC are in progress, which will take less than one hour. The time during which this mixture of CC types exists must be kept to a minimum, by immediately replacing the second old type CC with the matching one of the new type.

Software Upgrades Supported

Version Interoperating upgrades are supported from the following versions of switch software:

Graceful upgrades are supported from 8.2.5x to this release

Additional Commands/Features

    1. Up to the release of 9.1.08, there are more options added in the cnfnodeparm command as follows:

BPX: cnfnodeparm 42, 43, 44, 45 and 46

On the routing node, when a BPX is going through an upgrade or is in the process of switching to the standby controller card, it will do the following:

On the feeders side, upon receiving the indication that the BPX is being upgraded or is switching, the feeder will do the following:

This functionality is available IF AND ONLY IF feeder alert is enabled via the cnfnodeparm command. (cnfnodeparm 42 Y).

Control of whether Comm Fail test failures cause deroutes on physical trunks is provided by the cnfnodeparm command, which indicates whether connections should be derouted on failures. If enabled, a Comm Fail test failure on any local trunk results in all nodes rerouting the connections they own that are currently on that trunk. If this is not enabled, a Comm Fail test failure will not result in the rerouting of the connections. A comm fail on a virtual trunk will always result in the rerouting of the all conns on the trunk, regardless of the setting of the enable flag.

The user can turn off the automatic switchcc from a degraded CC card via the cnfnodeparm command. This can be used if the node is constantly degrading and switching CCs, but the problem causing the degradation persists. This allows the user to intervene and troubleshoot the problem. The default setting will be to enable the switching of the node.

The user can also specify the number of aborts which occur while in degraded mode after which a full rebuild will take place. This is configured via the cnfnodeparm command. An abort which occurs while a node is in degraded mode will result in the node staying in degraded mode unless the configured number of aborts have been exceeded. In the case that a processor switch is node feasible and the node continues to abort, this limit can be used to force a rebuild to recover the node.

When a connection is derouted, it is assigned to the appropriate time interval bucket. This is implemented by storing the bucket index in each VC and keeping a count on the number of connections in each bucket. When a connection is rerouted again, it is removed from the bucket, and the count on the number of connections in that bucket is decremented.

The LMI/ILMI process periodically checks the timeout buckets. When the time interval has elapsed, any derouted connections in the timeout buckets will send out Abit=0 on the LMI/ILMI interface.

IGX/IPX: cnfnodeparm 41, 42, 43, 44, and 45

This is the default setting (1 second) for an UVM/CVM to poll the modem status. That is every 1 second switch software sends a query to firmware for the modem status. For each query, firmware sends a response for the modem status which will be checked by switch software to update its modem database.

This timer is configurable to a bigger number so switch software polls slower base on the configured timer to increase the system idle time.

By turning ON this option, it will prevent data voice connections to use the same device code/channel address as UXM-UXM connections.

With version interoperability, there is a new method by which nodes may be grouped together for an upgrade. These commands replace the commands introduced as part of the "Node-by-Node" feature. Note that these commands are only to be run on nodes running 9.1, they cannot be run on any node running a release older than 9.1.

Formerly, the loadrev and runrev commands accepted for the node argument either a '*' to signify all (routing) nodes in the network, or a single node name. With Version Interoperability, there is now a means of collectively referring to an arbitrary group of routing nodes. This grouping is only for the purposes of upgrades, and has no other implications for any other operation of the network.

An "upgrade group" is a list of nodes, which could be all the routing nodes in the net. Note that feeder nodes could never be part of an upgrade group.

Upgrading a whole group at once instead of typing the runrev command for each node to be upgraded leads to a synchronized upgrade process which the staggered update mechanism relies upon.

upggrp Command

There is just one command to manipulate upgrade groups: upggrp.

This command has various sub-commands

:

upggrp -c[reate] <group name>

Create a new user group

upggrp -d[estroy] <group name>

Destroy a user group

upggrp -s[how] [<group name>]

Show the defined upgrades group(s)

upggrp -a[ddnode] <group name> <list of node names>

Add nodes to the group

upggrp -r[emovenode] <group name> <list of node names>

Remove list of nodes from group

Usage

To create an upgrade group type

upggrp -c <group name>

Up to 20 upgrade groups can be created. The names follow the same rule as node names. One should chose group names to be different from node names in the net. If a name conflict arises for loadrev or runrev commands, the node name interpretation is chosen.

Note that upgrade groups are only known on the node where they are created. They are neither send to the Standby Controller Card, nor saved in BRAM, meaning it is not accessible after a switchcc or any node failure. They are assumed to be needed for a short time only. Once the upgrade is done, the groups can be destroyed.

To destroy an upgrade group that is no longer needed, enter

upggrp -d <group name>

This frees up the resources used by that group.

To list the currently defined upgrade groups, enter

upggrp -s

To list all the member nodes of a group, enter

upggrp -s <group name>

To add several nodes to an upgrade group, enter

upggrp -a <group name> <node 1> <node 2>...

The length of the node list can be as long a the command line allows. If an entry is invalid, i.e. it is not a valid node name or not a name of a node in the network, an error message is displayed and the remainder of the node list is not processed. The nodes before the invalid one are added to the group.

After the command is executed the members of the group are listed.

Nodes can be added to an upgrade group in multiple iterations.

To remove a node or several nodes from an upgrade group type

upggrp -r <group name> <node 1> <node 2>...

The length of the node list can be as long a the command line allows. If an entry is invalid, i.e. it is not a valid node name or not a name of a node in the net, an error message is printed and the remainder of the node list is not processed. The nodes before the invalid one are removed from the group. After the command is executed the members of the group are listed.

There is a new option available so that the UXM card will not automatically reset after the burnfw command is completed. This option is cnffunc option 15 which allows an enable/disable for automatic card reset after completing a burnfw for CBI cards

This option has been added to allow a smooth upgrade of UXM firmware from model A to model B (9.1 to 9.2 upgrade). Since IMA protocol will not be compatible between UXM model A and UXM model B, both ends of the trunk must start the new protocol at the same time; Otherwise, node unreachability may occur.

Prior to upgrading UXM firmware to model B, the cnffunc option should be disabled. This will allow the user to burn the firmware to the flash without a card reset. Once both sides of the trunk have the new firmware image in the flash, a resetcd can be issued at both ends. This allows both ends of the trunk to start new version of IMA protocol at the same time. The dspnovram command can be used to display the version of UXM firmware which is in the flash.

Additional Deliverables

SNMP MIB

The IPX/IGX/BPX switch SNMP MIB is being provided with the delivery of this Switch Software Release. The MIB is in the standard ASN.1 format and is located in the ASCII text files switch.m, swtraps.m, and errors.m which are included in the same directory as the Switch Software images. These files may be compiled with most standards-based MIB compilers.

Switch MIB changes of Release 9.1:

The following Switch MIB changes were introduced since Release 9.1.08. They have had objects obsoleted, changed, and had new objects added.

atmPortTable

This table provides the manager a detailed view of the ATM ports available on the switch.

New objects
atmPortHcfShift
Modified objects
atmPortEntry

connTable

This table contains a list of Connection Virtual Circuit Entries

Modified objects
connCurrRouteDesc connPrefRouteDesc

atmEndptTable

This table is used to model a PVC end-point, contains the traffic parameters for ATM end-point.

Modified objects
atmEndptMinAdjustICA

shelfSlotInfoTable

This table provides Switch slot information.

New objects
shelfCnfgVcPollRate shelfCnfgInternalFdrEthIPAddr shelfCnfgInternalFdrNwIPAddr shelfCnfgAverageIdle
Modified objects
slotBackType slotFrontNumPort slotBackNumPort slotBackSonetMode slotCardMinBusUBU

rsrcPartiTable

This table provides the manager a detailed view of the ATM ports or trunks resources available on the switch. This is only available for BXM cards.

Modified objects
rsrcPartiAdminStatus

atmQbinTable

This table provides the manager a detailed view of the ATM ports or trunks queue parameters available on the switch. This is only available for BXM cards.

Modified objects
atmQbinAdminStatus

Features Not Supported

Committed (but not being delivered in this release)

The following feature will be released at a later date:

    1. Interoperability with ESP version 2.2 on the BPX 8600.


    Note   These features are currently in trials at several customer sites and will be generally available upon successful completion of these trials. If you would like to participate in the trials, please contact your Account Manager/Systems Engineer.

The following feature has not completed sufficient field trials and is not committed for delivery in this release:

    1. Support for MGX 8220 CO-FRAD (FRASM).

Obsoleted

Grouped Connections are no longer supported in any manner. All grouped connections must be deleted prior to starting the upgrade. A technology called connection bundling, later replaced by a technology called connection grouping, allows for several different connections to use a single "logical connection". As a result, many more connections could exit in a network than before. Release 9.1 has extremely high connection limits, obviating the need for connection grouping. Cisco has provided a network management tool that will allow for the ungrouping of connections in the 8.2.x and 8.4.x series of releases prior to upgrading to the 9.1 series of releases, which do not support group connections.

The "Node-by-Node" upgrade capability has been improved. It is now called the Version Interoperability Feature, which permits individual nodes or groups of nodes to be gracefully upgraded using the same commands as a flash upgrade.

Priority Bumping is no longer supported starting with release 8.4.x and later. Priority Bumping is a purchased software option that, upon an outage that causes rerouting, allows connections with a lower class of service reroute if necessary by derouting previously working connections of a higher class of service. This feature is scheduled to return in Release 9.3.

Before Release 8.4, there was a feature allowing connections to have a small text description (e.g., NY1-SF2) that could be displayed. This information was stored in the control cards. This feature is no longer supported starting with release 8.4.x and above. Network Management stations now allow for description of connections.

Notes & Cautions

Limitations

    1. There is no UAS alarming. When there are more than 10 consecutive SES then enter UAS. Because this is currently not implemented, no UAS alarm is generated in this situation. Work around is to continue to use MBY which will prevent SES alarming to kick in.

    2. The BCC-3-64 can collected a maximum of 4 interval statistics per connection when there are 12,000 AutoRoute (AR) connections configured on the node. (Interval statistics are those statistics that are reported to the CWM. They are often referred to as TFTP statistics).

Roughly speaking, you can collect approximately 48,000 statistics (4 x 12,000) on the BCC-3-64. This is approximate because there are many variables that will affect this value such as: are peaks enabled, how many buckets are collected, are all connection of the same type, are trunk, line or port stats enabled, etc.

With this approximation of 48,000 statistics on the BCC-3-64, this then means that as a rough estimate you could enable 32 stats on 1,500 connections, 48 stats on 1,000 connections or 9 stats on 5,000 connections, etc. The approximation formula being:

    max_stats_per_connection = 48,000 / number_of_connections

    3. The 9.1-specific features are not available with revision interoperability which allows individual and group node upgrading in a mixed network.

    4. When upgrading the network from 8.2.55 to 9.1.03 under extreme condition, very few connections may get rerouted. (CSCdk38029)

    5. The BCC selftest frequency should be greater than or equal to the default setting which is 1600 seconds.

    6. When using the Virtual Trunking wrap-around solution with UXM cards, note that:

    7. The UXM-IMA and MGX 8220 IMATM are not compatible if the IMA group contains only one T1 or E1 line. Since, on the IGX-UXM trunk, the IMA protocol is invoked only if an IMA trunk consists of multiple physical lines, therefore, for a trunk with a single T1 or E1 line, the IMA protocol is not invoked. This implementation is different with the MGX 8220 IMATM card because the MGX 8220 shelf invokes the IMA protocol regardless of the number of T1/E1 lines in the IMA group.

    8. When an IGX NPM-32 node lies in the path between two IGX NPM-64 nodes, the number of connections from the NPM-64 node to an NPM-32 node should not exceed the capacity of the NPM-32 node. Any connections that exceed the capacity supported by the NMP-32 node should be routed through other IGX nodes.

    9. Structured Networks are not supported.

    10. On the BXM and UXM, for the OC-3 Multi-Mode Fiber backcards, Y-Redundancy/hot standby is not supported.

    11. The very early version of the STM1-EL and 622-XLR BXM back cards have NOVRAM that may need to be configured to reflect the true card type. Please contact your Systems Engineer for assistance if these back cards are being installed.

    12. The maximum number of ports on the BPX 8600 that can be configured with LMI enabled is 36. Note that the total number of ports is 72 (for 32MB BCC) or 144 (for 64MB BCC), although only 36 of these can have LMI enabled. This is due to the polling that must be done for the LMI enabled ports. However, if any or all of the 16 possible feeder trunks are not being used on that specific node, then that many additional lines may have LMI enabled. That is, if a BPX 8600 is configured with only 2 feeder trunks, then 36 + (16 - 2) = 50 lines can have LMI enabled. Thus, the overall total can be 52 ports, when no feeder trunks exist.

    13. Virtual Path Connections with cells whose VCI values are above 4095 will be transmitted correctly if and only if the path is exclusively through BXM trunks and terminate at BXM ports.

    14. The feature of CIR=0 for Frame Relay connections is not supported for connections terminating between FRP /FRM cards in IPX/IGX nodes and FRSM cards in an MGX 8220 shelf.

    15. SVC Connections are derouted after decreasing the allocated bandwidth (increasing Stat Reserve). It is the design intent that increasing the statistical reserve will cause SVC conns to derouted and not be rerouted.(See bug CSCst92308).

    16. For the loadrev operation, it is important that the StrataView Plus/TFTP buffers are maintained at their default size.

    17. When the BNI trunk is connected to IM-ATM pairs, which carry less than T3 bandwidth, the granularity of the cell output engine must be taken into account in setting the BNI transmit rate.

    18. When using the shift/no-shift feature on a BPX 8600 node's port card, controlled via the cnfport command, the other end of the connection must have the same setting. Otherwise, there will be a loss of continuity.

    19. If using the no-shift feature to utilize Virtual Trunks across a Cisco WAN Switching cloud operating an 8.1 release, then the node number "2" must either not be used, or be the node connecting to the cloud.

    20. If using the no-shift feature to utilize Virtual Trunks across a Cisco WAN Switching cloud operating any Switch Software release, then the ForeSight feature will not be utilized. In general, for any connections which are or potentially routed through Virtual Trunks, they must not be configured with ForeSight enabled.

    21. If the Stat Reserve field on a trunk is dramatically increased to a value which represents a significant majority of the total trunk bandwidth, then, if connections are present on the trunk, the dspload command will show negative values. This is to signify that the trunk is oversubscribed. The trunk load values will eventually reach 0, or a small positive number after all the necessary connections are routed off that trunk. (CSCdi84878)

    22. When deleting trunks, there is a known limitation with the switch software. The deltrk command should always be executed on the node which remains as part of the network, rather than from the node which ends up being removed from the network. This is to ensure that all the necessary updates are sent to the rest of the network. (CSCdi85134). Also, If the command is not used as recommended here, a software error 419 could occur (CSCdi91285).

    23. Due to Trunk Based Loading, any commands having to do with trunk loading and the load model (dspload chklm dsplm, etc.) need to be done only after waiting a certain period of time. This time is directly a function of the trunk load update interval time (as configurable) plus the conditional update latency time.

    24. The external ABR segment control loop on ForeSight (ABRFST) is an option at the User Interface, but is not supported in hardware. The user should not enable this option on ForeSight connections (CSCdi92451). In any case, there is no coupling between the loops.

    25. A problem has been observed, on several instances, where the time to reroute connections may take over an hour. When large numbers of connections are being rerouted, this can be caused by routing collisions, which means that routing attempts being initiated at different nodes collide when they meet a common node at which point one of the routing attempts must be rescheduled. (CSCdi89734)

    26. On a heavily loaded BPX 8600 node, during connection rerouting, the status of a particular connection is indicated as OK even though the line status of the other end of the connection is listed as failed. The connection is in fact OK, because the conditioning of the connection (to update the status for both ends) is done by a low-priority process so that the rerouting of the connections can be given high priority. The status will be eventually updated. (CSCdj10762)

    27. A node whose number is greater than 63 cannot have a clrcnf operation performed on it. This is as designed. A clrallcnf can be done, or the node must be renumbered to less than 63 before running clrcnf. (CSCdj14920)

    28. The interface between a BXM feeder trunk and an MGX 8220 feeder is always considered to be an NNI interface. (CSCdj16808)

    29. The Command Line Interface currently allows a standard ABR VSVD endpoint to be configured (with cnfcon) as a non-VSVD endpoint. This should not be allowed because the BXM does not support this. This should not be attempted since it will cause connection continuity failure. (CSCdj08862)

    30. When adding more than 4000 connections on a BPX node, the VC polling rate must be changed to a higher interval, to accommodate the additional time needed to poll for the statistics for each VC. The cnfsysparm command, parameter 24 must be changed according to the following:

0-3999 connections

Polling Rate: 5 Minutes (or higher)

4000-8000 connections

Polling Rate: 10 Minutes (or higher)

8000-12000 connections

Polling Rate: 15 Minutes

    31. Given a connection that terminates on an IGX 8400 FRM at one end and an ASI on the other end, tstdelay initiated at the FRM end may not work if the ASI firmware is below the appropriate revision and does not support OAM cells as opposed to supervisory cells. This is because the updated BTM on the IGX will always generate OAM cells. Please check the Compatibility Matrix.

    32. The tstcon command does not work (it indicates continuity failure when it is not the case) when initiated from an FRSM card on an MGX 8220 shelf and the path of the connection passes through an IGX 8400 node. (CSCdj23908).

    33. Because the detailed card error event log is not retained within BRAM, this information will be lost should a processor rebuild occur. Therefore, when issuing a dspcderrs command on a particular slot, the display will not show the detailed card error information should rebuild event occur. This functionality has not been modified from previous releases.

    34. The setnovram command can be used on BXM cards to change the number of channel statistics. If this number is set to 0 to increase the number of channels available on the card, the dspchstats command will not work properly.

    35. When a physical-layer failure (e.g., LOS) is detected, a Major Alarm is generated, and any connection routed over that port is downed (Fail state). The software sends a command to the remote end of the connection to generate AIS in the egress direction. (CSCdj30543).

Impact:

Since the connection is in a failed state, AIS is generated in the upstream direction (in addition to the downstream direction). Although this does conform to the letter of the I.610 standard, this is not necessarily what a user would expect to see, because it interferes with the RDI response from the end-to-end connection termination point. (A fault in the downstream direction causes a fault in the upstream direction.)

Reason for the current implementation:

The BNI can not generate AIS. If there is a fault at a BNI trunk, the current mechanism is to cause AIS to be generated by the BXM port by downing the connection. Since the BXM can only generate OAM cells from the RCMP, and the RCMP is in the ingress path, the cells must be backward routed to the egress (egress QE). Also, since end-to-end OAM cells are required, the ingress QE must be configured to drop ALL cells in the ingress path. This creates a break in continuity in the opposite direction, and AIS cells must also be generated at the other end of the same connection, in the upstream direction of the original fault.

    36. There are problems in the downgrade mechanism which can cause database corruption. If downgrade is performed immediately after upgrading, the Stby_Info revision fields are not yet filled in on the new active CC. They don't get filled in until the upcard response from the new locked CC. This causes restart instead of a switchcc. If the locked CC is reset, then downgrade immediately, a restart will occur instead of a switchcc. (CSCdj30811).

    37. In order to test/simulate the Y-redundant switchover of ASI T3 or E3 pairs the resetcd command must be used, or by pulling out the active card. It will not be correctly simulated by doing a dncd (down card) on the active card. Using dncd will cause cell discards. (CSCdj08923).

    38. BXM cards can support 32K PVC's only when no stats are collected. If collecting 4 stats per PVC is desired, the number of PVC's per BXM card drops to 16K. (CSCdj31773).

    39. When connection status logging to StrataView Plus is enabled in the switch (via the cnffunc command), when more than 1500 PVC's exist on a node, an event log entry indicating there is a "comm break on flooding" may occur. This is because the network handler is being flooded with messages due to the per-PVC status updates flowing to the StrataView Plus workstation. This is a recoverable situation. However, PVC status may not be available for all connections. (CSCdj36127)

    40. It is not recommended to combine ABR and UBR PVC's on the same network. ABR and UBR PVC's share the same Qbin (Class of Service Queue) on the BXM card. However, ABR (VSVD) uses a flow control mechanism which ensures that the traffic source slows down when the Qbin usage exceeds the EFCI threshold. However, UBR does not have a mechanism to slow down. Thus, UBR traffic gains an unfair advantage over ABR. This implementation is not considered a problem, since the decision to share a Qbin for ABR and UBR traffic was intentional, since any best-effort service that one would route over UBR can be routed over ABR (VSVD), with the additional benefit of protecting resources in the network. If there is a real requirement to use UBR PVC's instead of ABR (VSVD), then either (1) add all best-effort PVC's as UBR, or (2) isolate the ABR and UBR paths by using cnfpref and separating ABR and UBR endpoints.

    41. Combining Frame Base Traffic Control (FBTC) and non-FBTC connections within a Class of Service can cause FBTC connections to not receive a fair share of bandwidth. For example, if VBR connections are added at a terminating port, and some of these VBR connections have FBTC enabled while other VBR connections have FBTC disabled, the VBR connections with FBTC disabled may obtain all of the excess bandwidth before the connections with FBTC enabled receive any of the excess bandwidth. The same holds true for ABR or UBR connections. This only is relevant where FBTC and non-FBTC connections share a Qbin, either at a port or at a trunk.

    42. If a TFTP download has been started, and a fault occurs in the network that interrupts the download, then it is possible to get an software error 513 logged into the software error table. This occurs when there is an attempt to free a memory block that has not been allocated. There is no negative side effect to this attempt, other than the appearance of the error in the table. (CSCdj45311).

    43. The maximum number of VC PARMS supported: 749 for BCC-32 MB, 2,999 for BCC-64 MB. (CSCdj48589).

    44. A hardware limitation on the BXM card can cause the background test to fail. This occurred when the BXM card was used as trunk card with number of stats set to 0 so that all 32K channels could be used, followed by the card being changed to a port card. Software uses the last 15K channels for background test. Since the card is configured to use all 32K channels, there is not enough memory available for the background test, and therefore the test fails. For the background test to work on the BXM card, only 16K channels can be utilized. (CSCdj49679).

Required Workarounds

    1. When adding a node into an existing network, ensure that its node number is unique prior to a actually adding it into the network. Use the rnmnd command, and renumber the individual node while it is still stand-alone. This will make the joining of this node much simpler, and will avoid the problem of node renumbering an active network, as described below.

    2. There is a problem with node renumbering. Node renumbering (the rnmnd command) should be executed only during a stable network environment and only if absolutely necessary. A stable network environment would be, for example, one in which no connection was added for the past 30 minutes and no topology change was made in the last hour and there are no alarms or node unreachabilities. Node renumbering must only be done when the network is stable to reduce the possibility of certain temporarily blocked messages during the node renumbering process being delivered to the wrong nodes. This would occur after the completion of the node renumbering process.It is recommended that a node be renumbered prior to being added to the network.

    3. The settling time for network wide updates can take a long time in certain situations. Specifically, the settling time for updates due to network wide topology changes and connections in a large network when a processor switchover occurs can take a long time. The time is proportional to the number of nodes as well as the number of connections. A general estimate would be 30 seconds per node. During the period of transitions (when the updates are occurring) some network operations such as adding connections might in some cases take somewhat longer to complete.

    4. When using Cisco StrataView Plus, there could be a problem with communicating with a node that just had a processor switchover. The problem is within the SPARCstation itself and its caching of Ethernet addresses. It can be solved by execution the following command on the workstation as the superuser: # arp -d <node_name>

    5. Users may not use the command addcon slot.1-24 v to add 24 voice connections to a CDP at once. Instead, they must separate this activity into two or more commands, so that no more than 16 connections are added at once. This is only an issue for voice connections. Data connections can be added using the "1-24" syntax. This also applies when the CDP circuit line is an E1, in which case "1-32" would apply. (CSCdj14319)

    6. Statistics collection must be disabled prior to the start of an upgrade, prior to the issuing of the first loadrev command.

    7. Statistics sampling must be disabled prior to the start of an upgrade (using off1/off2), prior to the issuing of the first loadrev command.

    8. Care must be taken when changing the Deroute Delay parameter, which is controlled by the cnftrk command. This defaults to zero, but if set to anything but zero, connection rerouting, due to a trunk failure, will be delayed as provided by the parameter.

    9. When a switchcc is executed on a BPX 8600 configured with two BCC-4 cards and contains a BXM-622 trunk card, there may be a bad clock path problem reported. It is indicated as a Minor Alarm - bad clock path. This is a transitory problem, although the alarm indication persists. To clear this, execute the clrclkalm command.

    10. Currently, T3-3 and T3-2 backcards are not interchangeable between ASI and BNI front cards, as this has been the case since the introduction of these cards. The back cards must be configured (with setnovram) so as to avoid backcard mismatch. (CSCdj41999)

    11. When the last trunk to a node is deleted and it has 2500+ connections, it will cause software errors 1000's and 590's. This can be avoided by first deleting all connections across the trunk before deleting the trunk. If the problem occurs a switch over or rebuild will clean up the node. (CSCdj25075).

The software error occurs when deleting a trunk that

EFFECT: Not all connections that should be deleted will be deleted. In addition, memory leak may occur.

WORKAROUND: Prior to deleting the last trunk to a node, determine the connections going across the trunk and manually delete them first.

CLEANUP: If software errors 1000's and 590's are received because the last trunk on the node was deleted AND that trunk had 2500+ connections routed across it. The problem can be cleaned up by:


Step 1   Clear the active CC's software log.

Step 2   Check then clear the standby CC's software log.

Step 3   Execute command switchcc.


If the network does not have a redundant CC then rebuild the active CC by doing the following:


Step 1   Clear the active CC's software log.

Step 2   Execute command resetcd <active CC slot>.


    12. For grouped connections, if and when all connections of a group are deleted, then the connection group itself should be deleted as soon as possible to avoid any possible side effects that could potentially be caused by having empty connection groups. (CSCdj47562).

Additional Documentation

In order to take advantage of the dual SIU when upgrading to the BCC-4, the BPX 8600 node must have a new back plane which has dual traces incorporating with the BCC-4.

The command dspbpnv can be issued to verify if the node had the new back plane or the old back plane. The following table details the bit fields for the BCC Backplane NOVRAM format, the display of word 2 describes the back plane type.

16-Bit Word Byte # (hex) Contents

0

0,1

Hardware revision

1

2,3

Backplane Type (usually 0x65=101 decimal)

2

4,5

Backplane version (0x0000:old 0x0001:new)

3

6,7

Backplane serial number in ASCII - MSB

4

8,9

"

5

A,B

" LSB

6

C,D

Board FAB number, in ASCII - MSB

7

E,F

"

8

10,11

"

9

12,13

"

A

14,15

"

B

16,17

" LSB

C

18,19

Unused

D

1A,1B

Unused

E

1C,1D

Unused

F

1E,1F

Checksum bytes - CURRENTLY NOT SUPPORTED

The command cnfbpnv can be used to configure the backplane, if backplane is so enabled.

Prior to Release 8.1.70, with regards to statistics collection, any time period was allowed to be a peak interval. In this release, the peak intervals are controlled to be only those values for which peaks can be accurately collected. The rules for peak intervals are as follows:

There are additional commands to control trunk and line loopbacks in this release:

On the node on which it is executed, creates a loop back within the port such that the cells do not leave the card.

On the node on which it is executed, creates a loop such that incoming cells are looped back to the other end.

Removes the loopback added by either of the above two commands.

The card synchronization (Hitless-Switchcc) feature can be turned on/off using on3/off3 command. For example, enter at the command line:

This will enable the card synchronization feature.

This will disable the card synchronization feature.

In order for the feature to work, the line statistics sampling should always be enabled (via the on2 1 command) and the front card installed must support the card synchronization feature. The dspcd command provides any easy way to determine whether the front card supports this new feature. If the front card supports the feature, the following message is shown on the dspcd screen:

Front card supports card synchronization

Additional debug commands are added to allow synchronization between the interface card and the CC database:

<slot_number> for a particular slot that supports the card synchronization feature;

* for all cards that support the card synchronization feature.

This command displays the number of connections reconciled during the synchronization process after a switchcc for different slots.

* for all slots supporting this feature.

Known Anomalies

The following is the list of known anomalies in this Switch Software delivery. Included with each is a brief discussion of the problem. A more in depth discussion is available in the release note enclosure of the problem record in Bug Navigator.

Bug ID Description

CSCdk22430

Symptom:

Checksum word 15 of backplane nvram is not recalculated when words 0-14 are updated using cnfbpnv.

Conditions:

Observed with BPX 9.1.01.

Workaround:

None.

CSCdk48068

Symptom:

Unable to copy UVM Firmware DCA or DDA from one node to another over a trunk. Node says firmware is unavailable.

Conditions:

Observed with IGX 9.1.03.

Workaround:

Attach Modem to Node that needs DCA or DDA Firmware for the UVM and download it via SV Lite. If there is a SV+ station in the network and all nodes are pingable from the SV+ with IP-relay, tftp FW image from SV+ station to any nodes in the network.

CSCdk48364

Symptom:

After upgrading from 8.4 to 9.1, a software error 1017 is logged.

Conditions:

An abort occurs on the standby processor, which is running 8.4.21, during the runrev. This precludes the standby from remaining in the locked state.

This appears to be a small window of vulnerability in the basic runrev mechanism. The locked standby is lost, making it impossible to switch back to 8.4.21. But when a loadrev of 9.1 is executed, it completes successfully.

Workaround:

None.

CSCdk50441

Symptom:

ASI-155 to AUSM ATM VC connection with VPI 16 or higher at ASI-155 port does not pass ATM cell.

Conditions:

Occurs on BPX 8.4.14.

Workaround:

None.

CSCdk52721

Symptom:

Software log entry 2059 occurs during the degrade mode on a BPX node.

Conditions:

Observed in BPX 9.1.0b.

Workaround:

None.

CSCdk62907

Symptom:

Cannot disable telnet access from IPX/IGX using off2.

Conditions:

off2 18 does not work in disabling telnet access.

Workaround:

None.

CSCdk66809

Symptom:

Poor voice quality on connection, dspchcnf shows value of 64 for input gain.

Conditions:

Network upgrade from 8.1.72 to 8.4.30 causes this problem. This problem can also occurs while upgrading from 8.4.30 to 9.1.04.

Workaround:

After upgrade, execute dspchcnf for voice connections in the network. Use cnfchgn to configure the return to the original settings.

CSCdk73104

Symptom:

Error 105 is logged for standby ASI T3 card. The function code is 01 (CRD_UP).

Conditions:

When active BCC's are reset in a network one after another in one minute interval. Switch software revision is 9.1ak.

Workaround:

None.

CSCdk73308

Symptom:

Software errors 379 and 614 are logged after node rebuild.

Conditions:

Node rebuild was executed on this node within one minute of doing the same of neighboring node.

Workaround:

Avoid resetting the node repeatedly within short interval of time.

CSCdk76305

Symptom:

Clock switches from Oscillator of CC to EXT-1 on BPX node.

Conditions:

Observed with BPX 9.1.0j. Clock switching when other nodes were executing switchcc.

Workaround:

None.

CSCdk79654

Symptom:

Connections on AUSM does not pass VCI greater than 4095.

Conditions:

In the AUSM-8T1/E1 VPC connection, the VCI range of user side is limited from 0 to 4095. For example, if cells are sent with VCI # 5095 via VP connection, the remote end AUSM port deliver the cell with VCI # 1000.(that means the system only processes the VCI value with 12 bit) When a retailer sells VP connection service to user, they can not restrict the VCI value of network user. The standard states that it ranges from 0 to 65535 (16bit).

Workaround:

None.

CSCdk87836

Symptom:

Power B out of range is not reported to BPX.

Conditions:

Observed with BPX 9.1.0p.

Workaround:

None.

CSCdk88998

Symptom:

Software error 21 (BAD_CMD) is logged on BXM port or trunk card if switchyred command is performed on the card prior to the configuration being programmed on the standby card.

Conditions:

If switchyred command is invoked prior to the standby card being programmed, several software error 21 are logged. This may impact data continuity depending on which commands are being rejected by the BXM firmware.

Workaround:

Before invoking switchyred command, verify that the standby card is programmed and does not show "PRGRM" on the status line of dspcd screen.

CSCdk89386

Symptom:

Line integrated alarm may be cleared and redeclared after switchyred is invoked.

Conditions:

On BXM line card, if the switchyred command is invoked, the line which is currently in LOS will be cleared and reintegrated. If there are connections terminated on this line and LMI is enabled, the remote endpoint A-bit status will also toggle. There is no data loss. The A-bit alarm is temporary toggle for the duration of alarm integration.

Workaround:

None.

CSCdk93674

Symptom:

Not seeing same errors on both ends

Conditions:

Line code errors were reported on 8.4.21 node end while the 9.1.00p version with exact same configuration and stats enable is not seeing these errors.

Workaround:

None

CSCdm07584

Symptom:

Unable to use getfwrev to get UFM-C Z.A.K with CWM workstation.

Conditions:

Observed with IGX 9.1.07.

Workaround:

Login into CWM workstation as root and issue the following commands: snoop -port 69 SWITCH IP address And then issue getfwrev and find out the file name SWSW is looking for. In this example, SWSW is looking for ufmzak.img instead of zak.img. Rename all the files to ufmzak.xxx from zak.xxx.

CSCdm09094

Symptom:

BPX dsplogcd 111 <slot> may cause an 1M3 abort on some BXM-T3 backcards.

Conditions:

This problem may happen when dsplogcd 111 is performed against some BXM-T3 backcards. Not dependent on other conditions.

Workaround:

Replace the BXM-T3 backcard.

Further Problem Description:

The 1M3 abort occurs when the dsplogcd command is executed. The abort seems to occur on a specific backcard when its port number is changed from 12 to 8 by cnfbkcd and than turned back to 12 via cnfbkcd.

CSCdm12139

Symptom:

packet_line table in the SV+ database does not get updated with changes in trunk load or CLP/EFCN parameters.

Conditions:

Problem exists in 9.1, 9.2 and 9.3 IGX/BPX. cnftrkparm to change CLP/EFCN on trunk will not update SV+ addcon/delcon/cnfcon/rrtcon/upcon/dncon will not change load parameters in the packet_line Table on SV+ corresponding to the node information.

Workaround:

cnftrk to change statistical reserve on the trunk will trigger update to all previously updated trunk parameters.

CSCdm22426

Symptom:

While using jobs to down or up the connection based on a jobtrigger, the job will fail if dspbob is executed while the control signal toggle.

Conditions:

Observed with IGX 8.2.56.

Workaround:

Retrigger the job after dspbob.

CSCdm39088

Symptom:

A trunk that was previously configured to support voice connections was reconfigured to not support them. Following a reroute, the connections were rerouted over the trunk.

Additional Information:

No cause was found for the issue and the connection data base setting may have been the source of the problem.

Workaround:

Prefer route the connections.

CSCdm42912

Symptom:

SNMP Proxy Agent fails on SET of PrefRoute with 10 hops. Switch rejects.

Condition:

When configuring a prefer route of 10 hops using CWM Service Agent, the request failed will error message that the "Route contains too many hops for its connection type (9). Same request works from the CLI of node.

Workaround:

None

CSCdm45750

Symptom:

BPX node logged 3000000.

Conditions:

Occurred in BPX 9.1.09.

Workaround:

None.

CSCdm47794

Symptom:

The Hold Over clock locks at 4.9ppm on a BXM srm-1 line when the input clock increases beyond 5ppm, but when the input clock comes back down even to 0ppm, the hold over clock stays at 4.9ppm and never recovers.

Conditions:

BPX running 9.1.10 with a BXM line card 4 port with MBY firmware and an STRM-1 4 port back card.

Workaround:

resetcd after the input clock falls below 4.9ppm clears the holdover problem.

CSCdm53734

Symptom:

When provisioning a Virtual Trunk, the tstdelay command failed. The specific cause of this Virtual Trunk was not determined. Other Virtual Trunks were added and carried traffic successfully.

Workaround:

None.

CSCdm60702

Symptom:

When a bus error occurs on a node, and a rebuild results, other nodes in the network will see the rebuilding node in the degraded state. This shows up as "UNDeg" in the dspnds screen. A log message will also appear on these other nodes indicating that the rebuilding node went unreachable due to degradation. The unreachability will recover automatically.

Conditions:

Only occurs if a node rebuilds due to a bus error, and degraded mode is enabled in cnfnodeparm. Will not occur if a node switches processors due to a bus error.

Workaround:

No workaround needed. No adverse effects.

CSCdm60707

Symptom:

Can take longer than expected to clear unreachability with a node that has rebuilt due to a bus error. Other nodes in the network will declare the node unreachable due to degradation ("UNDeg"). The unreachability will eventually clear automatically.

Conditions:

Only occurs if a node rebuilds due to a bus error, and if degraded mode is enabled in cnfnodeparm on that node.

Workaround:

None needed. Problem clears automatically.

CSCdm68934

Symptom:

Inconsistent behavior of virtual trunks.

Condition:

When there are more than one virtual trunk from a BNI-BXM pair and changing the Payload scrambling parameter on one of the virtual trunks which is not yet added. This would cause the payload scrambling to change on all the other trunks. This causes Communication. failure on the other trunks, this is an expected behavior and is by design. But when we try to toggle the Payload Scrambling back, it would not result in the restoration of the trunks. They continue to be in communication failure.

Workaround:

Delete one of the trunks and delete the PVC used in the virtual trunking and add it back. This would update the database and all the other trunks would come back.

CSCdm71136

Symptom:

Minor and major alarms for BDB packet drops on trunks are not forwarded to the remote network manager using the trap forwarding facility by the SNMP proxy agent.

Conditions:

Observed with IGX SWSW 9.1.12 and CWM 9.1.08.

Workaround:

None.

CSCdm71785

Symptom:

When adding a line (upln) on the BME card on switch software 9.1.15, software errors 319 and 524 are logged.

Workaround:

None

CSCdm72409

Symptom:

dspcons does not show all the existing connections.

Condition:

When the command dspcons slot.port is issued, and if that port has connections which have a VPI of "0", they would not be listed.

Workaround:

dspcons slot.port.0.0 would show all the connections present.

CSCdm77272

Symptom:

E1 primary clock source shows fine locally but shows as T1 clock frequency at the remote nodes.

Conditions:

Observed with IGX SWSW 9.1.08.

Workaround:

None.

CSCdm78174

Symptom:

The Card is Reset when a trunk on the BXM-E card is deleted. This causes all the other trunks on that card to go down temporarily. This also results in the reroute of all the connections going through the trunk.

Workaround:

None

CSCdm78257

Symptom:

UXM cards are in Y-red. If the cards are firmware revision AAD and upgrade to firmware AAE will yield a mismatch message.

Conditions:

IGX's UXM cards with firmware revision AAD or previous cannot be Y-red with UXM firmware revision AAE.

Workaround:

Upgrade firmware on maintenance window by deleting Y-red. Upgrade each card to AAE then add Y-red.

CSCdm83131

Symptom:

When a multilayer multicast is setup using BME cards, tstdelay on the connections from the second layer BME to any other card fails. This happens with connections using VPI or VCI of "0".

Workaround:

In most of the cases, only tstdelay fails. There is no traffic disruption, but there are cases where traffic was disrupted.

CSCdm88178

Symptom:

BPX standby BCC-4V reset due to Watchdog Timeout when cnftmzn and cnfdate are executed after clrallcnf. The reset occurs after approximately 5 minutes.

Conditions:

Detected in SWSW Release 9.1.15 and 9.1.08.

Workaround:

None.

CSCdm88365

Symptom:

Using cnfclksrc to add a second primary clock source (an external source) to a 14 node network results in it's addition, but also disturbed the output of dspclksrcs to show "Network Clock Sources"

Workaround:

None.

CSCdm91780

Symptom:

BPX running 9.1.09 equipped with only BXMs and upgraded with two BCC-4 cards cannot operate at 19.2Gbps. Upon a node rebuild or a switchcc, the operating mode reverts back to 9.6Gbps. dsparb shows "Arbiter Control" value 0x07.

Conditions:

3 Axis shelves are connected to this BPX and are all equipped with FRSMs cards. Frame relay SIW-X connection are originating from all 3 axis shelves and terminate on remote BPX BXM cards. All channels configured on these FRSM cards are experiencing egress frame discards due to XmtFramesDiscCRCError. Cell loss on the BPX is suspected to be the root cause of frame discards.

Workaround:

None.

CSCdm92535

Symptom:

Upgrade from 8.2.56 to 9.1.15 causes Fastpad Connections corrupted.

Conditions:

Upgrade with Fastpad connections.

Workaround:

None.

Further Problem Description:

Only Fastpad connections are affected after upgrade. Connection type sessions were changed to be frame relay. If dcct is issued on the original connection, it will display an illegal endpoint for the connection. If dcct is issued on the corrupted connection, it will display that the connection does not exist.

CSCdp10434

Symptom:

After IGX upgrade to 9.1.15, session PVC between two FTM ports cannot transmit voice data from 3810.

Conditions:

Problem occurs after FTM upgrade firmware.

Workaround:

None. The problem is caused by FTM FW, not IGX SW.

CSCdp26838

Symptom:

Software errors 2058 are logged continuously on the standby NPM. If there is a switchcc, the errors will continue to be logged continuously on the active NPM. The node's event log shows "Standby NPM <slot> Update Completed" without an immediately preceding "NPM <slot> Removed" event logged. The dspstatparms display on the NPM logging the 2058 errors has a higher statistics count than the NPM which is not logging the errors.

Conditions:

An IGX running software release 9.1.xx. There may be a defect or an excessive number of standby CC updates which is causing the standby CC update queue to be flushed. The flushing of the standby CC update queue causes the standby CC to be completely updated without resetting the card. Due to this defect, the complete updating of the standby CC without a preceding reset may cause excess TFTP statistics to be enabled on the standby CC. If there enough excess TFTP statistics enabled, the TFTP memory will be depleted and software errors 2058 (BAD_TFTP_MEM_OUT - TFTP memory full) will be logged.

Workaround:

The excess statistics on the standby NPM can be removed by resetting the standby NPM. This will also stop the logging of the software error 2058s. If there is a higher statistics count on the active CC after the standby CC is updated, there may also be excess statistics on the active CC. These can be removed with a switchcc.

See CSCdm12055, CSCdp07967, and CSCdm64863 for workarounds and corrections to defects that can cause the "Standby NPM <slot> Update Completed" event which precipitates the excess TFTP statistics.

CSCdp31847

Symptom:

Screen output can be misinterpreted on non-fst SIW connections. atfx connection added and using cnfcon to change MIR.

Conditions:

Observed with IGX 9.1.15.

Workaround:

If a non-fst connection of different CIR is needed then delete the earlier connection and add new one with new CIR - cannot configure old connection to this new CIR.

For non-foresight connections, MIR on FR side has no meaning so user should not configure MIR.

CSCdp34465

Symptom:

dspcd displays BME-622-622 instead of BME-622.

Conditions:

Observed with BPX 9.1.15.

Workaround:

None.

CSCdp38746

Symptom:

Software errors 418, 501, and 3M are logged.

Conditions:

The node may abort.

Workaround:

None.

CSCdp44912

Symptom:

Upgrade from IGX 9.1.04 to 9.1.16 causes UXM Y-red card to go into mismatch.

Workaround:

delyred can be performed to avoid this condition. Problem isolated "VC shaping" upgrade mechanism.

CSCdp46812

Symptom:

Unable to set up a tag on Release 9.1.17 or 9.1.19.

Condition:

The problem seems to be the ospf. in Release 9.1. Unable to up the ospf between two TSCs.

Workaround:

None

CSCdp50325

Symptom:

Cisco Wan Manager (CWM) does not receive correct trunk configuration from the Robust Trunk Response Message.

Conditions:

When the trunk is upped or when the trunk configuration is changed, a Robust Trunk Response Message is sent to CWM. Some information in the message is not correct and the CWM may not be able to provide expected service.

Workaround:

None.

CSCdp54044

Symptom:

Virtual path connections (VPCs) fail to reroute after a trunk card is reset. Based on information from the rrtinf command, there are no VPC conids available at the master node. Also, the VPCs appear to be stuck attempting to route across a VT-wraparound trunk.

Conditions:

Nodes (BPX or IGX) that terminate on a mix of VCCs and VPCs. Network has a mix of physical, virtual, and VT-wraparound trunks. VT-wraparound trunk(s) configured such that "VPC Conns disabled" parameter is set to "Yes". The trunk that VPCs attempt to use is configured in this manner.

Workaround:

Select new routes for the connections using the cnfpref command.

Solution:

The "VPC Conns disabled" trunk configuration parameter does not impose a VPC route restriction. Setting the parameter to "Yes" allows connections to use conids typically reserved for VPCs to route across the trunk. The parameter was added to alleviate connection addressing problems encountered when using VT-wraparound trunks with some public ATM networks. Since VT wraparound trunks do not support VPCs, yet still appear as physical trunks to the software, it's assumed that the customer will take action to ensure that VPCs will not route across them.

CSCdp57089

Symptom:

After joining a network running a 9.1.19 test version (9.1.1W) with another network running 9.2.22, one of the 9.1.19 nodes was reported as unreachable. All 9.2.22 nodes see the node as unreachable. The node was reachable from all nodes in the 9.1.19 network.

Condition:

This condition could not be reproduced.

Workaround:

Delete and re-add the trunk connecting the two networks.

CSCdp66112

Symptom:

Bcc background test interfered with regular cbr connection with the resulting loss of user cells.

Conditions:

With BXM background test is enabled, the full line rate was fully subscribed.

Workaround:

Disable background test for BXM.

CSCdp67118

Symptom:

FRM X.21 FR ports are active even when there are signaling protocols defined but there are no cabled attached.

Workaround:

None

CSCdr01353

Symptom:

BPX's with BXM's connected by AXIS IMATM can cause a communication break following an IMA group failure even though other paths exist to the remote node. The communication break will clear quickly but can delay rerouting of connections to the remote node for up to a minute.

Conditions:

A failure in one direction of the IMA T1's, producing AIS (BLU) alarm on BXM trunks, causes a communication break. A failure in both directions simultaneously causes the expected reroutes (and communication fail) in a timely manner.

Workaround:

None.

CSCdr08809

Symptom:

With a good clock source attached to the External port 1 of a BPX redundant backcard, dspstbyclk indicates a LOS condition. The actual clock source is y cabled to both the active and standby cards. If a switchcc is issued, the LOS condition transfers to the new Standby card and the new Active card locks onto the clock source.

Conditions:

Observed in BPX SWSW 9.1.18.

Workaround:

None.

CSCdr15925

Symptom:

A-bit may be advertised to CPE as active when it should be inactive after a switchcc/runrev. dspcons -fabit on switch shows A-bit as failed.

Conditions:

Switch has NNI connection(s) with A-bit failed, and there is a CC switchover.

Workaround:

The correct status will be sent if the connections is downed and upped (dncon/upcon). Resetting the endpoint card (FRM or UFM) will also correct the status sent.

CSCdr43758

Symptom:

1000003 software log entry appears on IGX 9.1.17 after changing LAN IP address.

Conditions:

Software log entry appears after changing the CWM station to manage the node. cnflan is performed. Software log entry 945 occurs.

Workaround:

None.

CSCdr45422

Symptom:

Collected value for IGX ATM trunk statistics seem incorrect for objects "Tx BdataB Cells" and "Tx HP Cells".

Conditions:

Observed in IGX SWSW 9.1.17, CWM 9.1.09 and 9.2.05.

Workaround:

dsptrkutl and dsptrkstats contains the correct value.

CSCdr64816

Symptom:

The voiceEndptTable returns offHook for all channels. This occurs even when the correct status is displayed in the dspconst command on the switch.

Conditions:

Observed in IGX SWSW 9.1.11.

Workaround:

None.

CSCdr89162

Symptom:

One BPX node in the network frequently became unreachable with four other nodes in the network.

Conditions:

The switch software running in the network is 9.1.10. The BXM-622 firmware is MEE.

Workaround:

Using drtop command to find the common trunk which turned out to be BXM-622 then reset the card. DE recommends upgrading the BXM Firmware to MEF.

CSCdr91498

Symptom:

When adding a VPC using VBR traffic class, we see the message "No VPC at Master" via the rrinf display. CBR and ABR VPC connections work as expected.

Workaround:

1. Add VPC as either CBR or ABR
2. Add VPC as VBR, allow it to fail, then configure a preferred route, and manually reroute connection. VPC will then come up OK.

CSCdr95566

Symptom:

During BPX upgrade from 8.4.21 to 9.1.21, on3 parameter 1 "Stby Heap memory init" is set to enabled.

Conditions:

During BPX upgrade from 8.4.21 to 9.1.21.

Workaround:

Issue on3 to set the desired setting after upgrade.

CSCdr96962

Symptom:

When adding Frame Relay connections through the Connection Manager, as the sum of the connection speeds reaches the maximum/oversubscription speed of the port, the Connection Manager screen displays a message indicating that the add request failed due to an SNMP agent time out on the IGX node.

While this is happening, the SNMP transactions consume well over 85% of CPU time. Idle drops to zero and the CLI becomes extremely sluggish. The SNMP process is a low priority process so critical high priority processes are still running.

Conditions:

This issue is only observed/tested in 9.1.12.

Workaround:

Set the sum of the connections speeds of all connections on the port to be less than the maximum speed of the port.

CSCds00370

Symptom:

UXM ATM port statistics cannot be queried via SNMP. MIB entries atmPortStatCellsRxs and atmPortStatCellsTxs are 0.

Conditions:

Observed with SWSW 9.2.31 and CWM 9.2.08.

Workaround:

None.

CSCds02245

Symptom:

dsplog shows minor and then 5 seconds later a clear, but there is no description. This is observed on an IGX 8430.

Conditions:

The conditions on the node and network are normal.

Workaround:

None.

CSCds05558

Symptom:

Unable tot view the port configurations of the FRM in slot #22 while using the dspportcnf command. The cli command returns incorrect information. The dspportcnf command shows the terminal configuration of the switch NPM, which is incorrect.

Workaround:

Use the dspfrport command.

CSCds07518

Symptom:

When an NMS machine sends an SNMP query with incorrect community strings the Switch responds with an "incomprehensible" authentication query, which HPOV cannot recognize.This is present in all versions of 9.1 and 9.2 software.

Conditions:

SNMP query with incorrect community strings.

Workaround:

The authentication error is still recognizable in the trapd.log but it cannot be forwarded or graphed. Set up a cron job to graph the trapd.log file and forward any strings with the word authentication in the string to your email.

CSCds13215

Symptom:

Software error 938 logged with 5033 in Data field. Telnet session idling on the node will be disconnected.

Conditions:

IP Relay is used for the telnet session.

Workaround:

None.

CSCds20113

Symptom:

When dspphyslnerrs command is issued, it does not show errors on the UXME physical line. It is impossible to identify which line in the IMA group is receiving code errors on the UXME card (framed/unframed E1).

Conditions:

Detected in IGX SWSW Release 9.1.19, UXME E1 IMA trunk.

Workaround:

None.

CSCds31978

Symptom:

Connections stop routing across a UXM trunk when the configured gateway connection limit is reached. By increasing the number of gateway connections supported on the trunk, further connections will route until the gateway connection limit is reached. Then no further connections will route and a report unable to find route ill occur. There is sufficient bandwidth and conid's to support the remaining failed connections. Switch software found in is 9.1.19 and UXM BBJ. on E3 trunk cards

Conditions:

UXM trunk card with CGW and SGW connections pref routed across it. Lab environment with high connection count but low traffic.

Workaround:

1.Down one of the connections that is a gateway connection on the trunk that has reached its limit for gateway connections.
2.Wait for all the failed connections to reroute and come to normal status.Add new via connections if required.
3.Up the connection that was downed in the first step.

CSCds33930

Symptom:

Software error 21 with data field 100000FF is logged from UXM slot. Trunk from UXM to BPX BXM has communication failure.

Conditions:

Observed in IGX SWSW 9.1.12.

Workaround:

resetcd with the "h" option clears the problem.

CSCds41674

Symptom:

dsppwr displays incorrect information in 9.1.22 with IGX8 nodes with regard to which AC input power supplies are being fed.

Workaround:

None.

CSCds41770

Symptom:

Software error 945 is logged continuously with a data value of 00005017.

Conditions:

This starts as soon as the core process on SVplus machine is turned on. The network with the observed problem has two SVplus machines. One machine uses LCB (SV+ link control block) 0, as seen with dspsv3. The other machine uses LCB 1 when the core process is turned on.The problem is only observed when the second SV+ is turned on, or another network monitoring device uses LCB 1. When a device is using LCB 1 the problem is observed on only one node in the network.

Workaround:

Stop the svplus core process on the svplus box or network monitoring device using LCB 1.

Further Problem Description:

The software log keeps getting filled up. The frequency is as high as twice a minute.

The software errors are indicating a problem with the pNA process within the pSOS+ operating system. This process is an off the shelf product for IP networking. The process is providing an error code indicating that it has depleted its internal table capacity. The number of network devices (switches, SV+ machines, and network monitoring devices) is much less than in other networks that are not experiencing this problem. The pNA process usually complains when there is a misconfiguration of IP addresses or sebnet masks. The configuration should be reviewed, and if necessary reconfigured.

CSCds43872

Release Notes Auto-deletion of PVC's due to a switchcc

CSCds52967

Symptom:

Secondary clock sources are hidden when a thirty fourth primary source is added to the network.

Conditions:

Addition of a new primary clock brought the amount in the network to thirty four. When dspclksrcs is issued all secondary clocks are hidden. All that is displayed is none under secondary. Occurs in SWSW IGX/BPX 9.1.19-9.1.22

Workaround:

Have less than thirty three primary clock sources configured at one time in order for the secondary clocks to be displayed correctly.

CSCds53856

Symptom:

cnfchfax does not work within a job.

Conditions:

Observed in IGX SWSW 9.1.22. and in 9.2.34

Workaround:

None.

Known Anomalies from Previous Releases

Bug ID Comments

CSCdj82050

Closed

CSCdk38487

Closed. This problem could not be consistently repeated.

CSCdk48816

Closed

CSCdk53502

Closed. This problem could not be consistently repeated.

CSCdk55335

Closed. This problem could not be consistently repeated.

CSCdk61619

Closed.

CSCdk61707

Closed. This problem could not be consistently repeated.

CSCdk67781

Closed. This problem could not be consistently repeated.

CSCdk72517

Resolved - Firmware

CSCdk73360

Closed. This problem could not be consistently repeated.

CSCdk74039

Closed. This problem could not be consistently repeated.

CSCdk78277

Closed. This problem could not be consistently repeated.

CSCdk83696

Resolved

CSCdk87933

Resolved

CSCdk89002

Closed. This problem could not be consistently repeated.

CSCdm02185

Duplicate of Bug CSCdm86633. Resolved in the 9.1.16 software release

CSCdm03427

Duplicate of Bug CSCdm16904. Resolved in the 9.1.17 software release

CSCdm06003

Duplicate of Firmware Bug CSCdj30248

CSCdm17824

Closed. This problem could not be consistently repeated.

CSCdm18898

Closed. This problem could not be consistently repeated.

CSCdm26290

Closed. This problem could not be consistently repeated.

CSCdm26306

Closed. This problem could not be verified.

CSCdm26317

Closed. This problem could not be consistently repeated.

CSCdm36041

Closed. This problem could not be consistently repeated.

CSCdm40707

Closed

CSCdm50659

Resolved

CSCdm54631

Duplicate of Bug CSCdm10213. Resolved in the 9.1.22 software release

CSCdm64127

Duplicate of Bug CSCdm12055. Resolved in the 9.1.17 software release

CSCdm69931

Duplicate of Bug CSCdr96962. Listed in "Known Anomalies" for this release

CSCdm72249

Closed. This problem could not be consistently repeated.

CSCdm72910

Closed. This problem could not be consistently repeated.

CSCdm73026

Resolved

CSCdm73220

Closed

CSCdm74724

Duplicate of Bug CSCdm72910. Closed as the problem could not be consistently repeated

CSCdm81954

Closed. This problem resolved by the firmware fix resulting from Bug ID CSCdm48498

CSCdp28931

Resolved - Firmware

Problems Fixed in Release 9.1.25

The following is the list of fixed bugs in the 9.1.25 Switch Software release. Included with each is a brief discussion of the problem.

Bug ID Description

CSCdt24753

Symptom:

If a cbus watchdog timeout occurs for a slot, the message is discarded and than there is a wait for 10 such watchdog timeouts before logging a 103 swlog. It may help Troubleshooting the problem could be assisted by saving the discarded message onto the stack of the software log 103 everytime a cbus watchdog timeout occurs for a slot.

Conditions:

On an IGX node in Release 9.1, software log 103 occurs when cards fail to respond to the processor card messages.

Workaround:

Use the cbtool to monitor a slot. These results can be used to determinewhich messages dropped due to timeouts.

Problems Fixed in Release 9.1.24

Bug ID Comments

CSCdj56581

Unable to cnfpref FP mm session connections

CSCdk19709

BPX may sync a neighbor test in error and report a suspected BCC failure

CSCdk55887

dspport command moved from user-level-6 to user-level-2 in Release 8.1

CSCdm07982

ALM/B and NTM reset with hardware errors after UFM card fails

CSCdm13655

VC bandwidth parameter is not reused (initialized differently during upgrade versus provision)

CSCdm22241

Missing BXM channel statistics

CSCdm31518

Active CC failure (EEPROM, SAR) and standby unlock or reseat causes rebuild

CSCdm4879

SIU phase errors from all BXM cards in a node.

CSCdm50232

Software error 2000 logs on the node when trunk parameter is displayed thru CiscoView

CSCdm56535

MIB counters for SIW connections not updated (ATM_END_PT_STAT_ENTRY)

CSCdp50091

data_channel table not updating with Release 9.1.15 Switch Software.

CSCdp51531

Software error 21(9082) occurs when UBR con added and one of the endpoints is ASI-155

CSCdp53419

UXM trunk LCN verification not performed on a card configuration

CSCdp54097

BPX card thinks that VSI is enabled even after disabled by using cnfrsrc.

CSCdr02297

Conflict between VPI used for feeder channels and VSI

CSCdr06086

dsp_pa_fail() switch statement falls through when it appears it should not

CSCdr08084

62 message not sent on addyred if the secondary card is running self-test

CSCdr09440

ASI Qbin config lost when programming secondary card in Y-red set

CSCdr11698

TS cell discards on Virtual Trunks with overbooked frame relay traffic

CSCdr19274

Error 136 (BAD DIVISOR) in conv_parm()

CSCdr19348

NTS conns get bit errors when FrameRelay bursts fill up trunk capacity.

CSCdr25318

UFMU port reports active state when the back card is missing

CSCdr41814

Prevent AR/VSI conflicts for VPIs used by Feeders for LMI/IP - SNMP changes

CSCdr49555

Able to oversubscribe port bandwidth though CAC oversubscription is OFF

CSCdr55286

PreFIX tracking DDTS for non-common files

CSCdr58956

10 hop connection only adds in one direction with cost-based routing

CSCdr65152

MIB variables are not incrementing for fpTrkStatsEntry variables

CSCdr68719

High TRNS RT usage due to Statistical Alarm processing

CSCdr74031

cnfcmb parameters changs on IGX when adding BPX to network

CSCdr74447

VC Depth is not set to the correct value during the addition of PVC

CSCdr76988

Rounding problem in calculating UBU on dspbusbw

CSCdr80662

Some connection parameters are reset to default on rebuild/switchcc

CSCdr81947

dspselftst stops working due to fragmented dynamic memory

CSCdr91680

1000003 abort in SNMP during SVC deletes

CSCds03275

No trunk statistics collected for last slot of IGX. Caused by CSCdm04491 fix

CSCds09778

BXM:CBR traffic drops as trunk Qbin bandwidth does not change with connection. reroute/dncon/upcon

CSCds10019

Add more information to chklm and dsplm help screen

CSCds22399

dspcon shows error of connection does not exist. where as dspcons shows all connections

Problems Fixed in Release 9.1.22

Bug ID Headline

CSCdk03916

Trunk information is inconsistent

CSCdk15523

Integer overflow results in computation in get_bc, get_be functions

CSCdk22052

Switchcc event logged under trapd.log when the command is cancelled

CSCdm04491

Software error 921 flooding

CSCdm10213

After upgrade or switchcc in 9.1 extra connections may appear

CSCdm26083

dsptrkbob causes software error 30 and 923 when performed on secondary Y-red card

CSCdm38578

Echo Negotiation for telnet between AIX and BPX

CSCdm42254

When user ID is deleted subsequent users are reported one off.

CSCdm46032

SNMP identifies ALM/A line as ATM trunk

CSCdm47765

VT cause memory leak

CSCdm48790

SIU phase errors from all BXM cards in a node

CSCdm60699

Async updates are sent incorrectly when VCQueue fills up.

CSCdm69629

Different values of statistical reserve for dsptrkcnf and dspload

CSCdm77271

Incorrect modem upgrade support

CSCdm87788

Unable to add con with max rate on BXM-T3 port with direct mapping

CSCdm88055

Job run job experienced failed

CSCdm88262

Able to add atfr dax conns from frm.xx - uxm.xx with pcr < 50 and p

CSCdm91529

screen flicker on dspnds, with more than 2 columns nodes

CSCdp01511

FRM - FRM, 2 seg. conn has cbr traffic type

CSCdp04757

dspchcnf on ATM connection uses frame relay parameter headers

CSCdp07967

Stats files updating standby cause standby to hang in update state

CSCdp15671

Software error 105

CSCdp21688

Sec BXM card goes in mismatch during upgrade(9.1-9.2)when cards not

CSCdp24319

dspcon for atfst connections does not display all parameters on 2nd

CSCdp26827

Software error 9082 logged for the nrtVBR conn 3.4.255.32852

CSCdp32490

Secondary CC went from UPGRADED to STANDBY after pull/reinsert CC-b

CSCdp32760

Updates/Upgrades of circuit lines *can* cause a memory leak on the

CSCdp34935

connCurrRouteDesc description inconsistent with code

CSCdp35148

IGX Abort 3000000, software error 504 & 52 after configuring UXM.

CSCdp35155

LDM cderrs and card failed in 9.2.3M

CSCdp37572

addcon command does not include connection display

CSCdp42776

cannot configure BXM port by runjob command

CSCdp49951

BPX hanging up with TUNL task using up to 60% CPU RT

CSCdp55442

addjob/editjob and cnfport corrupts memory or can cause a 1M3 abort

CSCdp58545

Distortion on UVM-to-CVM conns routed on UXM Trunks when VAD Thresh

CSCdp58869

un-intelligent response from cnfcon command

CSCdp72012

Software error 129 (BAD_TYPE_LOGGED) found at BPX2

CSCdp78731

LCN and VPC conid count is not send correct in TBL.

CSCdp82720

Y-red: standby UXM does not take over when FW is burned on active card

CSCdp85171

Flood of HW failure messages from BXM caused node rebuild

CSCdp87624

Autodel trunk when rebuilding a port with 32 virtual trunks

CSCdp90130

cnfrsrc shows more bandwidth than physical max for feeder.

CSCdp91349

UXM background test is no longer configurable using cnftstparm afte

CSCdp98715

Software log 514 and 589 when doing dncon.

CSCdp99622

Burn UXM/FW using C-bus, gets aborted

CSCdr03140

IGX Feeder does not pass correct A-bit/LMI status to CPE

Problems Fixed in Release 9.1.19

Bug ID Headline

CSCdk45354

No data continuity between UVM & HDM for nx64 connection

CSCdk53336

Tstdelay not working on non-enhanced ASI-155

CSCdk60213

HDM data errors with 1152 kb/s connections on 9.1.06

CSCdm10213

After upgrade or switchcc in 9.1 extra connections may appear

CSCdm13655

VC bw parameter is not reused (initialized differently during upgrade version

CSCdp03317

VT Path Failure condition remains after the downed VPC in the cloud

CSCdp25034

TOPO_HP_UPDATE NETW messages with 0 trunks causes a node to be removed

CSCdp27598

Disabling and enabling echo canceller produces Channel Pair Problem

CSCdp32823

IGX FAIL handler causes high CPU utilization

CSCdp34687

Node experiences repeated commbreak, commbreak cleared events

CSCdp41410

Modem Silence duration can be set to a maximum of only 5.1 seconds

CSCdp45833

SVC deletions are sometimes incomplete (software error 332 with FFF1)

Problems Fixed in Release 9.1.18

Bug ID Headline

CSCdm68968

VC-Q depth setting at default value, Conn Manager, IGX, routing and feeder

CSCdm75577

UFM-C to BXM SIW/NIW connection discards 100% cells at BXM on BPX i

CSCdp06751

burnfwrev or resetcd on UXM causes 1M3 abort and switchcc

CSCdp15350

SNMP GET-NEXT does not work for frLportStatTable

CSCdp20486

UXM IMA physical line alarms are not sent to SV+

Problems Fixed in Release 9.1.17

Bug ID Headline

CSCdj57458

Reduce Privilege Level for dspqs command

CSCdj79112

BXM does not allow SCR/CIR less than 50cps/19.2kbps

CSCdk55034

E3 BIP8 alarm error threshold is not triggered at 10E-3

CSCdk76438

Software error 319 logged in IST n/w node BPX1

CSCdk93423

Acc Dev con intvl stat blocking is not consistent leads to corruption

CSCdk93924

SW error 9000 logged on UVM card on igxaf3

CSCdm05301

dspstatsinfo causes WDT52 under certain BXM switch configurations

CSCdm05502

Need cnfuvmchparm parameters 8 and 9 to configure UVM echo canceler

CSCdm12055

Software error 586 Occurred During Trunk Failure Test in all IGX nodes

CSCdm16904

Switch Software repeatedly reprograms same connections, nonstop in a loop, on

CSCdm19532

abit status not propagating through network changing from NNI to UN

CSCdm22252

addcon command does not include connection display

CSCdm23206

cnfcon faces problem in accepting TCRR value through command line.

CSCdm30359

Failed to add daxcon path connection due to incorrect vpi checking.

CSCdm32384

Node rebuild on BPX caused comm fail.

CSCdm37802

Software error 706 in IGX feeder

CSCdm38190

Improve the debugging information for 514, 506 and 502

CSCdm39227

CAC does not function correctly on a UXM port

CSCdm39836

MIB lacks definition for 8 port BNC connector card uaie1

CSCdm41881

Software error 514,589,502 logged on STBY BCC in l5b

CSCdm44387

Software error 1433 reported after switchcc

CSCdm44536

Software error 532 & 55 cause by dcdrtbl on BXM & BNI trunks

CSCdm45263

All IGX virtual trunks (remote) is not visible from BPX through dsploa

CSCdm45889

Software errors 509 & 101 in IST n/w

CSCdm46537

Addcon does not check egress load with cac override disable and %util

CSCdm46790

Memory leak in TRNS, software error 501, ABORT 3M, adaptive voice BW update

CSCdm53126

User id updates do not stop if all nodes have invalid password for a

CSCdm53182

Software error 923 logged when dsptrkred command is used.

CSCdm53402

IGX feeder node to IGX feeder node com break problem due to NETW Ms

CSCdm54599

UXM-FRM conns do not have continuity after a graceful upgrade (9.1.11-

CSCdm59268

TRANSACTION HANDLER sometimes is very busy on IGX

CSCdm60541

SW error 919 (BAD_SVR_CNTR_PTR) was logged on BPX node in IST n/w

CSCdm61126

BPX reported incorrect status when burning firmware failed

CSCdm63072

Software errors 31 and 52 with addlocrmtlp where remote end is BPX

CSCdm64066

tstdelay on the UXM conn fails reporting with state table hung

CSCdm64380

dsptrkcnf/cnftrk of BNI feeder show pcv 1771 instead of 2027

CSCdm65181

Able to add connection on a vpi/vci used for LMI/ILMI

CSCdm66452

tstber in manual mode stops receiving after nearly 1 1/2 hours.

CSCdm70167

Software error 104 after loading 9.2.2L

CSCdm72719

Unable to add BNI VT over ASI port in some cases

CSCdm77070

alm-a line VPC mode can be changed when there are VPC cons on it!

CSCdm85764

IGX node logging constant software error 2051, TFTP_FILE_SIZE_ERR

CSCdm89320

BPX LMI messages to AXIS shelf do not contain correct I.E.

CSCdm94587

Software error 532 and 923 when deltrk of trunk on downed card

CSCdp13454

BXM-E with 62K channels should come up as 32K channels only

Problems Fixed in Release 9.1.16

Bug ID Headline

CSCdm86633

Software error 332 (BD_XLAT_INDX) and 325 (BD_XLATDB_REF) on VNS SVCs

CSCdm92021

Error_slot were used instead of next_slot when checking next_slot p

Problems Fixed in Release 9.1.15

Bug ID Headline

CSCdk32046

cnfclnsigparm option 9 should not apply to FRM/FRP/UFM-C lines

CSCdk33999

Connections automatically removed, software error 532 BAD_LCD_INDEX,software error 59

CSCdk36040

Trap 20004-wrong value for varbind trapCardType, FRP back card

CSCdm38356

100% Cell Loss on ALM/A VPCs (GW_TYPE_CELL_VPC) routed over ALM/B t

CSCdk39687

SMF OC3 back cards shown as MMF

CSCdm47933

output of dspnds -d is larger than screen and columns wrap around

CSCdm51607

Print function not working correctly (format issue)- ok 8.4 & broke

CSCdk53041

Software error 925 logged on node n2a in enterprise n/w

CSCdk63524

Incorrect message displayed for dspport command

CSCdk69865

cderrs on FRM (slot 8) on node n1b in Enterprise n/w

CSCdk70069

node is unreachable when resetting BXM card with LMI turned on

CSCdk77462

104s (BAD_FCODE) caused by SNMP walk of atmPortStatTable

CSCdk78467

Software error 9000 on a FRM card in failed state due to background test fail

CSCdk78980

Cannot set trunk cell routing restriction to disabled using SNMP

CSCdk80460

UVM line 2 does not pick up new signalling delay values from cnflns

CSCdk81355

Error 372 is logged when cnfport on BXM card

CSCdk83150

Output of nwstats command is messed up in 9.1.07

CSCdk83511

Correlation Tag Not Checked at BPX Port

CSCdk83903

lineChanIfOnhk[ABCD]Bit returns wrong values

CSCdk84590

BCC-4 display as BCC-3 in the event log.

CSCdk85297

dlcont has wrong values after upgrade to 9.1.0p

CSCdk85514

The virtual trunk declared Major - Virtual Trunk Path Failure & nev

CSCdk88074

Software error 36 Occurs After Downloading Image 9.2.0Y

CSCdk88695

Con parameters differ when added from different nodes

CSCdk89096

Inconsistent behavior with stat reserve values (UXM trunks)

CSCdk89673

Trunks TX/RX available loading was not symmetrical

CSCdk90061

Line Diagnostics not performed on Y-red secondary card

CSCdk90392

BXMs not collecting statistics on the TX side

CSCdk91665

dspcons command not displaying the right information

CSCdk91858

Software error 923 logged when upping trunk on UXM

CSCdk92892

The FTMs bandwidth is not configured when a FAX session is complete

CSCdk93620

Uninitialized pointer in dsp_cbi_summ_stats()

CSCdk93669

Software error 379 occurred After Flex Load Test

CSCdm01239

feeders had channel in alarm during flood

CSCdm02140

Removing active Y-red BTM card disrupted traffic continuity.

CSCdm02272

BPX went into DEGRADED mode when command dsplogcd was initiated

CSCdm02967

rsrcPartiAdminStatus and atmQbinAdminStatus should not be mandatory

CSCdm04420

The TBL updates do not work once its disabled and reenabled using cnf

CSCdm05008

dsplns display is stuck if the last line is 25 on its first page di

CSCdm05911

Software error 925 and 31 logged in n6a(igx)

CSCdm06599

Stats reserve is incorrect on trunks in network browser under routi

CSCdm08878

1000003 abort continuously on igxr2

CSCdm12850

The system idle time can be under-reported to VNS through SNMP

CSCdm14446

No continuity for 3-byte frames routed over a UXM trunk

CSCdm15298

Software error 445 logged on standby upgraded (9.2.1G) BCC, active BCC has 9.1.

CSCdm16778

cderrs (background test failure) on BXM, firmware rev MD09 in l4a

CSCdm17745

cnfpref complaint a trunk that did not exist but even though it is.

CSCdm19696

BME port configure is blocked need to set CAC override & shift on/o

CSCdm20480

card shows standby while cons are in the card

CSCdm20716

switchcc causes software error 331 if on1 16, some reroutes if any VPC cons

CSCdm22269

SW error 9082 with error id 188 logged on UXM in Y-red

CSCdm22316

VSI feeder endpoint connections traffic are not mapping the vpi/vci

CSCdm22695

Software error 372 logged after user node rebuild (after graceful upgrade 9.1.08

CSCdm23548

Cell loss, trkstats showing unknown vpi.vci

CSCdm23669

921s filled software error log, appears to be related to a trunk de

CSCdm23964

1m3 abort occurred (ONCE) when changing port from ILMI to LMI

CSCdm24140

delcon on IGX cause IDLE RT to drop

CSCdm28561

4225,614,534,612, 4208, 3058 logged on switchover, stolen log end i

CSCdm29600

After non graceful upgrade, software errors 374, 752, Abort 1000003, cant ad

CSCdm29706

Ports cannot configure HCF shift on/off w/out deleting connections

CSCdm29866

Software error 30, 33 logged on loading new s/w revision.

CSCdm38971

resetting the standby does not start the standby from BOOT

CSCdm53376

Statistical trunk errors not reported under dsptrkerrs

CSCdm58469

BPX had two 1000003 aborts apparently after deleting AXIS shelves

CSCdm59091

LDM & CVM connections cannot be modified by SV+ after upgrade

CSCdm59267

Additional ATM con subtypes need to be sent to SV+

CSCdm68729

AIS getting generated on remotely looped back connections

Problems Fixed in Release 9.1.14

Bug ID Headline

CSCdk41514

Satellite avoidance does not work BPX 9.1.02 to BPX 8.X

CSCdk55331

Can add 390 LCNs on BXM line cd when cnfrsrc set to 256 max

CSCdk73530

cnftrk should make checks while entering trunk tx rate

CSCdk83175

Cannot configure ESP parameters even VSI is disabled on the BXM car

CSCdk86467

Problems with adding of Virtual Trunks

CSCdk88488

Trunk alarm enable cleared when upping trunk via SNMP

CSCdk89665

Cannot configure line framing and signalling to NONE on UFM-C

CSCdk90927

VT: changing V-trunks deroute delay timer changes all V-trunks on s

CSCdm00224

Entering command requiring user interaction in job aborts user session

CSCdm00517

cnfrsrc allow LMI VPI value to be used for VSI

CSCdm06968

cnfrsrc command aborts the node (1 mil3)

CSCdm34856

Should not allow deletion of partitions when VsiPgLcns is reduced

CSCdm65380

Allow conids lower than 4096 for VT wraparound

Problems Fixed in Release 9.1.13

Bug ID Headline

CSCdk85811

LAN fuse failed on NPM

Problems Fixed in Release 9.1.12

Bug ID Headline

CSCdm43471

SV+ can not see Switch Software 9.1.09 IGX-IGX FR Conns

CSCdm44675

Unable to configure FRM port for loop clock using cnfport command

Problems Fixed in Release 9.1.11

Bug ID Headline

CSCdj42877

Spelling mistakes in the help menu(s)

CSCdk30928

cnfecparms parameters change after upgrade from 8.1.72 to 8.4.19

CSCdk53126

IGX gets 1000003 abort while swapping BTM back card

CSCdk74438

addcon does not work right with job (job does not take 8/8 options)

CSCdk77005

IGX16 logged 1000003 w/ SNMP process

CSCdk77562

First line upped in UVM does not detect LOS

CSCdk81248

Could not configure echo cancellation with cnfchec during second ti

CSCdk84083

Connectivity on vpi.vci 3.8 lost

CSCdk87005

Avoid satellite *s needs extra parameters with an addcon

CSCdk89044

igxr3 continue abort on cnfnodeparm to turn on redundant NPM

CSCdk89105

dsprts does not display the connections correctly when only slot &

CSCdk93490

Implement debug command rhstats

CSCdk94112

dspcons show Reroute pending whereas the other end of the con. disp

CSCdm00711

Hardware watchdog on NPM-32 when SNMP community strings configured

CSCdm00869

32K upgrade does not work as expected

CSCdm01743

Software error 514 after delcon.

CSCdm02642

Trunks sometimes do not show up when walk switchIfTable

CSCdm02874

SW LOG 513 during switchcc

CSCdm05373

Incorrect UVM channel configuration used

CSCdm07472

No traffic continuity on the audio stream when switched to secondary

CSCdm07546

deluser Userid returns following switchcc (abort or commanded)

CSCdm13645

deltrk of UXM trunk does not work after node renumbering

CSCdm14418

Missing DC PEM causes minor alarm: dsppwr shows Status = OVER

CSCdm15043

Dangling LCNs might happen under some conditions.

CSCdm16210

Inconsistent/corrupt connection information between nodes

CSCdm21298

1 mil 3 and 2 mils happened in l3a

CSCdm22405

cderrs in Active-F NPM, rev RFR in l2a

CSCdm25227

Message retransmit count should be decremented when shortening inte

Problems Fixed in Release 9.1.10

Bug ID Headline

CSCdk51259

slotBackNumPort is valid only for UXM and BXM cards

CSCdk61736

SNMPs ds3StatsPktCrcs needs to be deprecated

CSCdk78911

dsptrkbob does not work on 9.1 Switch Software

CSCdk87166

PVCs in and out of alarm due to modify with no change.

CSCdk81800

BFrame hipri cell count > 100% on BNI155 trunk with no user traffic

CSCdk82907

IGX crashes when upping lines on non-mapped, Y-red UXM cards

CSCdk82927

Slow TCP / Telnet response & disconnects on LAN pt after upgrade to

CSCdk83358

cnfcon will not update oe_vcq

CSCdk87193

stratacom.snmpAgents.strmSwitchMIB.switchShelf.shelfCnfgObjects.24

CSCdk87939

dspchcnf shows inconsistent info after upgrade to 9106

CSCdk93649

Need to provide average switch idle time to VNS through snmp.

CSCdm01514

Deroute by COS deroutes local endpoint only under specific circumstances

CSCdm02015

Increase max conn cost to 500

CSCdm05728

9.1 - 8.5 Interoperability problem: loop clock bit for trunks not pas

Problems Fixed in Release 9.1.09

Bug ID Headline

CSCdk48473

Loss of LMI on all 13 feeder trunks upon upgrade or switchcc

CSCdk72199

IMA trunk load db not updating after trunk failure

CSCdk85787

Send Feeder Alert during upgrade (ignore cnfnodeparm 42 during upgrade

CSCdk87166

PVCs in and out of alarm due to modify with no change.

CSCdk87876

Switch Software should not put the loopback cell to SAR during flood

CSCdk91650

Upgrade from 8.2.6x to 9.1 will use 8.2.1x standby db update format

CSCdk92568

BXM ports stuck in Comm Fail state after removing msg flood

Problems Fixed in Release 9.1.08

Bug ID Headline

CSCdk24511

dspclksrcs displays incorrect info after clock source is modified (

CSCdk35496

BPX resets under flood of network messages (no logs)

CSCdk49036

Multiple errors with cnftrk during Job Addition

CSCdk50872

Zero code suppression on UVM to FTM/3810 conn causes bad voice quality

CSCdk56035

VSI controller not receiving the ifc down trap when the last trk/po

CSCdk56580

CAC Override disable does not work properly when percent utilization

CSCdk59745

dsptrkerrs detailed screen will not display all of the BNIs correct

CSCdk60375

Cannot start cbtool on node p8a

CSCdk63019

SW abort 52 in IST-net

CSCdk63527

dsptrkerrs shows fields that can never have error values for a BNI

CSCdk63922

dspport command does not work on BXMs in slot 1

CSCdk65971

Block VSI for 1MB BRAM BCCs

CSCdk66317

Add option to dvc to see the bandwidth parameter index used.

CSCdk66370

Display number of VCs and Bandwidth parameters on dlcon t display

CSCdk69498

Incorrect Abit status in FR NNI link

CSCdk70506

In dsptrkerrs, it does not show Tx Bdata B Pkt Drp error

CSCdk70799

Feeders LMI failures during upgrade causing PVC failed

CSCdk71291

Incrementing the VSI channels does not verify if channels are being

CSCdk71298

Inconsistent BPX conn database

CSCdk72033

Conns reroute on BPX a0 when upgrading from 8.4.21 to 9.1.0g

CSCdk72708

Changed the PAR string to be AAL/5 string.

CSCdk73507

SNMP set req. for trunk tx rate does not make checks

CSCdk73537

The % util for the VAD voice connection should be default to 60.

CSCdk74247

Implement feeder alert based on threshold for dropped coerced packets

CSCdk74302

dspcon of a UFMU connection is displayed incorrectly

CSCdk75382

Modem upgrade failed due to a immediate downgrade for a non-dax uvm

CSCdk75433

swlog 921 when addcon for non-existent line

CSCdk76425

Software error 961 logged on IST n/w node BPX6

CSCdk77200

ALM/A cnfln, dsplncnf, dspportstats do not work in 9.1

CSCdk77771

Overloading cell bus address and fast packet address may cause

CSCdk78656

After 9.1.06->9.1.07 update, FRM cards with Y-red get SWLOG 21

CSCdk78804

ARM switches from Active to Standby mode after 2 switchcc

CSCdk79433

Ability to select AMI line coding on UXM needs to be removed from S

CSCdk79498

Deactivating line/trunk when BXM missing causes abort

CSCdk79912

atmPortPort range should be extended

CSCdk80637

Wrong MIB object IDs are observed

CSCdk81975

updt_fdr() needs to check against the correct ilmiport type.

CSCdk81976

Remove interop check when changing feeder alert option (cnfnodeparm

CSCdk82231

Change default of UVM IEC Tone Disable type to G.165

CSCdk83798

Node M3203 logging software error 923 on standby NPM

CSCdk85068

Trunk routing cost set to zero when trunk reconfigured using SNMP

CSCdk86412

Connection Maximum cost does not survive node rebuild on BPX

CSCdk89123

1M3 Abort caused by dsplog

CSCdk90163

1M3 abort when user enter. to display command history (node g4b)

Problems Fixed in Release 9.1.07

Bug ID Headline

CSCdk25153

Cannot use cnfcon in a job

CSCdk34764

vc_q_depth value wrong in connection table

CSCdk43180

FRP unable to clear yellow alarm condition

CSCdk43700

SW err 923 in NTM-BCSR backcard

CSCdk45040

Standby BCC-3-32 goes into UP Failure when Primary clk goes into alarm

CSCdk48794

Line loop commands (addlnloclp, addlnlocrmtlp) will abort memory allocation

CSCdk48969

In CAS line signalling chan # 16 is not protected

CSCdk49257

Software error 2058:BXMs do not reserve enough auto stat memory when upping

CSCdk55325

PSM firmware is sending a wrong C bus message for power type.

CSCdk55331

Can add 390 LCNs on BXM line cd when cnfrsrc set to 256 max

CSCdk55494

Incorrect Power Supply on Olive Oyl node when AC has failed

CSCdk58052

Software error 923 while dntrk 2.11 out of a group of 11 BXM trunks

CSCdk59679

Software error 526 fill_to() was called with request

CSCdk61630

Software error 44 BAD_PG_MAX_CHANS found after performing switchcc

CSCdk62544

cnfcon to increase PCR does not re-route con if trunk BW unavailable

CSCdk64349

Trap reason 3107 is received by SV+ which should have been 3109

CSCdk64543

UVM - D CHANNEL COMPRESSION NOT WORKING

CSCdk64695

dspbusbw does not work for a secondary card of a Y-red pair

CSCdk64852

Software error 1012 logged on STBYBCC on node a3

CSCdk64867

Switchyred allowed even when standby has no backcard

CSCdk65207

Cannot configure UNI and NNI ports on same BXM card

CSCdk65393

Loadrev 9.1.03 causes IPX Bus Failure

CSCdk65743

Watchdog in VT_1 task (split off from CSCdk63204)

CSCdk65967

inconsistent max trunk rate used between cnftrk and cnfrsrc

CSCdk67128

Deactivating port card in Y-red mode causes card mismatch

CSCdk67790

dncd on BXM line card w Y-red cause LOS

CSCdk68206

IMA trunk stays in Comm Failure after doing dncd, upcd on one end.

CSCdk69204

9.1.0e cannot addyred between FW MCB and MBX.

CSCdk69440

IGX running Switch Software 9.1.04 has dspprf IDLE at 30% when adding UVM card

CSCdk69942

CVM rev. BDC SW 9.1.04, after upgrade dspconst shows M chans when n

CSCdk71286

VSI channels allocated may be less than configured

CSCdk71360

Add SAR Image CT to system software

CSCdk71951

Two CVMs (Y-red cards) went to mismatched state during upgrades.

CSCdk72959

system fails to degrade on a watchdog error (software error 52)

CSCdk75382

Modem upgrade failed due to a immediate downgrade for a non-dax uvm

CSCdk78299

1M3 abort on the IGX node.

Problems Fixed in Release 9.1.06

Bug ID Headline

CSCdi83867

Printer Maintenance Log and SV+ Log both report incorrect card type

CSCdj43157

NPM standby SW 100, temporarily removed from service

CSCdk65610

3810 connections remained in inactive state after power down/up 3810

CSCdk64237

Memory corruption in BNI Network channel programming may leads to a

CSCdk64203

Software abort 3000000

CSCdk59581

UVM connections on UXM experience voice quality problems

CSCdk57214

Toggling Foresight on UFM to FRM connection causes connection to fa

CSCdk56820

Sw log error 84 on BNI-155E and ASI-155E cards

CSCdk56630

Unable to configure AMI line coding with the cnftrk on a UXM card

CSCdk55415

Complex Gateway Cells Discard may happen. 8.5-9.1 protocol conflict

CSCdk55343

Software error 1417 when deltrk/dntrk and uptrk/addtrk to original state.

CSCdk52672

Added PVCs after switchcc got auto-deleted.

CSCdk51913

Improper queue was used when programing UXM BdatB qbin.

CSCdk51126

Validate the vpi, for reserved VSI, only for cards that supports VS

CSCdk50761

UVM to 3810 conn not busy out at UVM end when conn fails

CSCdk50102

Software error 105 logged on BPX node c0 after rebuild

CSCdk49886

BNIs will never alarm on statistical alarm for TX HP Cell Drop

CSCdk49033

Problems adding connections on BXM in slot 2

CSCdk49018

UFM_U DACs conns fail to recover on power cycle

CSCdk48360

UFM connections involved in 8.5-9.1 the rate-index mapping is incorrect

CSCdk48351

One way Comm Breaks can lead to dangling via lcons

CSCdk48133

No continuity for 3 segment UVM and CVM connection

CSCdk47544

BPX sends two tstdelay messages instead one

CSCdk47439

FAB Number missing for BCC Cards

CSCdk47426

Uinit var in ucs_subtype() may cause voice/cirt line to toggles fail

CSCdk47253

SNMP switchIfMediaType showed as sonet for BXM T3

CSCdk47079

SW ERR 1000003 while running dth

CSCdk45701

Switch Software not bundling the data/voice conns when rerouting - AMEX

CSCdk45640

cnfswfunc shows vtrk on igx!

CSCdk45369

scanrgn does not correctly show the address of the allocated block

CSCdk45279

Switch MIB needs to be updated for PCR(0+1)to allow 104,268cps, for

CSCdk45222

SW ERR 532

CSCdk44734

BXM slot 9, was stuck in programming from active in y-red pair and

CSCdk44173

Incorrect values reported to line diag and line stats when line/trk

CSCdk43947

tstport on FRM causes port lockup

CSCdk42901

Software errors 111 and 190 on bpx enabling stats.

CSCdk41992

(CSCdj94471) - dspcon shows Line instead of FRI endpoint for FRM co

CSCdk41084

Line stats may not be enabled when card set is redundant

CSCdk40766

Multiple upgrade/downgrade messages sent by Switch Software cause modem upgrade

CSCdk40681

Processor card info being display as an

CSCdk40356

Trunk discards occur on egress on E1 trunks due to low VC threshold

CSCdk38345

Software error 1012 on two nodes connected by trk which goes into comm. fail

CSCdk38088

Software error 532 logged on BPX node a0

CSCdk38029

Reroute occurred with 8.2.58/8.5.06 - 9.1.n0 graceful upgrade

CSCdk36573

Increasing trunk stat reserve always deroutes locally owned conns

CSCdk34895

voice calls fails in 3810-UVM connection

CSCdk34002

Job Trigger causes 1M3 Abort

CSCdk33721

Software error 614 logged while doing a graceful upgrade

CSCdk33290

Software error # 372

CSCdk32946

BW CM updates are not always integrated on via node

CSCdk31996

BXM Down card status not maintained after node rebuild

CSCdk31651

dspcon does not show PortCommFail for conn b/w V35 and ASI

CSCdk30129

Incorrect Card Type Reported to SV+

CSCdk29850

protocol_type column in frp table returns wrong number for IPX - Switch

CSCdk29716

Three-way PVC on frame relay connections after switchover

CSCdk28946

cnflnalm thresholds for statistical error rates not working correct

CSCdk28009

VC in SV+ maintenance log shows slot.portdlci (no. between port &

CSCdk27774

After Node rebuild line software loops are cleared

CSCdk27688

S/W Error 921 found during 8.5/9.1 interop testing

CSCdk26930

db_q_memory counter should be reset after it reaches limit

CSCdk26240

AIS transitions are not counted

CSCdk23431

INACTIVE ports on FRP/FRM/UFM T1/E1 are not available in SV+ database

CSCdk22903

arbstats command shows excessive Inv. Sec. Addresses

CSCdk21358

Front cards do not refresh if back cards are removed.

CSCdk19026

CVM model A subrate data cons (9.6t) creating data holes

CSCdk07044

SW error 379 & 614 on BPX/IGX node

CSCdk04633

Y redundant HDMs: Job triggers do not work if secondary card is active

CSCdj93681

emsc - Invalid fc_state found for BCC and NPM

CSCdj75367

ALM-B FW reports trunk errors that affect connections. SW does not

Problems Fixed in Release 9.1.04

Bug ID Headline

CSCdk43303

After firmware upgrade on UXM to AAC, Switch Software upgrade to 9.1.03 cards

CSCdk32790

BXM to ASI-155E blocking problems with BCC-4

Problems Fixed in Release 9.1.03

Bug ID Headline

CSCdj73314

Trunk statistics and dsptrkerrs command do not count up telco errors

CSCdj73463

No warning on addn of PVCs when No PVC BW is available.

CSCdj85636

1-way VCC conn: Loss of Data Continuity

CSCdj90601

Introducing the CAC Feature for BXM/ASI Ports.

CSCdk00290

unexpected events in TST_RMTCON_OBJ state machine

CSCdk06365

Cant transfer data on new PVC created after rebuild of BPX.

CSCdk14364

Software error 532 BAD_LC_INDEX and software error 4208 BAD_CA_TYPE on dspcons

CSCdk14676

The range of channel percentage of BW utilization is incorrect.

CSCdk17055

Chassis rear view problems for BPX

CSCdk17404

Get function of UBU timed out

CSCdk18706

Front and back line formats are null

CSCdk18709

Console port DTR detection not high priority

CSCdk19125

Software errors 21,69 after doing runrev of 9.1.0M and software error2112 before that

CSCdk19709

BPX may sync a neighbor test in error and report a suspected BCC fa

CSCdk21358

Front cards do not refresh if back cards are removed.

CSCdk21457

Software error3034 on node n2a in 9.1 SLT n/w

CSCdk21503

Software error 921 on node n1a in 9.1 SLT n/w

CSCdk22067

dcct with unexist con cause software error 532

CSCdk23145

Connection failure not reported on UVM remote end when 3810 reset

CSCdk23574

VSI qbin max depth is set incorrectly when cnfrsrc is executed

CSCdk23580

SNMP get of switchPhysPorts for UXM IMA trunk may not return proper

CSCdk23867

Add support to recover lost remote trunks and nodes

CSCdk23870

S/W error 710 seen during 8.5 / 9.1 interop testing

CSCdk24659

Software error21 on IGX node a1c in 9.1 SLT n/w

CSCdk24777

Number of gateway channels exceeds max allowed on UXM-IMA trunk

CSCdk25057

Users can add a VSI only physical trunk through SNMP

CSCdk25618

Uninitialized flag may hose up BXM channel programming

CSCdk25670

wrongly use the function logcd_support instead of logcd_get_attr

CSCdk25736

SW log error 21 0D060062

CSCdk25958

send_pdu_sar() does not work for virtual trunks (ILMI)

CSCdk26211

BXM; MBX f/w limited to 77% throughput

CSCdk27075

Default max vpc conid is incorrect for BNI virtual trunk

CSCdk27150

Ignore parity bit when UXM card is in sftst or debug mode

CSCdk27421

tstcon * provide wrong result for ATM connection

CSCdk27437

Problems adding conns from BPX to IGX

CSCdk27774

After Node rebuild line software loops are cleared

CSCdk28039

SNMP trunk other-end ifIndex variables give incorrect values

CSCdk28154

con status shown as - New Conn instead of OK in DSPCON

CSCdk28204

Software error 526 happened after switchcc on sw79

CSCdk28347

FastPAD - failed condition not cleared at far end IGX

CSCdk28370

Race condition causes node unreachability when IMA link fails

CSCdk28408

cnfcmb does not change system load model when altered

CSCdk29201

Cannot modify svFrPortSigProt etc on UFM T1 through portproxy

CSCdk30737

Do not setup CVC on the control port for Y-red secondary cards phys.

CSCdk30904

Software Error 901 found when adding conns

CSCdk31998

After an upgrade fm 8.4.21 to 9.1.02, VCshaping parameter is different o

CSCdk32827

Privilege level 0 user not accounted for in 9.1.02 baseline

CSCdk33055

After UVM y-red switchover, card status gets into mismatch state

CSCdk33250

Standby BCCs in cleared state & did not upgrade after loading 9.1.l6

CSCdk34002

Job Trigger causes 1M3 Abort

CSCdk34286

BXM line card is not able to transfer data during Active-f state, c

CSCdk36359

Need to split VC_BW_PARMS entries in 9.1 while upgrading from 8.2.5

CSCdj52956

Connection will reroute forever if Rsp - no VCIs at junction

Problems Fixed in Release 9.1.02

Bug ID Headline

CSCdk08077

UVM connection state is rebuilt incorrectly

CSCdk13558

Add an indication to dspcd to display card (channel) programming active

CSCdk14364

Software error 532 BAD_LC_INDEX and software error 4208 BAD_CA_TYPE on dspcons

CSCdk14935

Upping a trunk causes incorrect drop stat bit to be set

CSCdk15308

addloclp in a FRM port not working properly, data loss.

CSCdk15680

dspcd for UXM incorrect when backcard missing or in mismatch

CSCdk15682

cnflnalm does not appear to work with PHYSLINES (by code inspection

CSCdk16126

Sometimes snmpwalk on BPX timeout

CSCdk16244

SW error 532 on IGX node m3a in 9.1 CR nw.

CSCdk16366

BCC-4 does not recognize 19.2 Gbps backplane after running switchcc

CSCdk16598

All ALMs on node a1c in failed state

CSCdk16952

Software error 532 and 923 on node n2b

CSCdk17234

SNMP ds3 and connect counter statistics will not work for UXM trunks

CSCdk17289

Could upper the NTC trunk after deltrk and dntrk

CSCdk17306

Upgrade R85->R91 of DB_USER_ABLE incorrect

CSCdk18411

IGX/IPX feeders go unreachable when node is degraded (rebuild preve)

CSCdk18425

Traffic loss on conns routed over BNI-BNI trunk after cd mismatch

CSCdk18742

Node went into probe after uptrk on a slot with Y-red

CSCdk19136

Software error 21 on IGX node n2a in 9.1 SLT n/w

CSCdk19229

IGX node a1c in 9.1 SLT n/w is cycling between online and boot afte

CSCdk19500

Software error 3017 filled up tht log after dntrk on BTM

CSCdk19561

Memory leak if rsh command is locked by another user

CSCdk19840

VSI feeder not displayed in dsplog

CSCdk19872

UXM cards generate slot alarm when simerrs setup

CSCdk19971

No traffic continuity on UXM trunks after Y-red switchover to secondary

CSCdk20328

Degraded Mode status lost on a node that does a switchcc

CSCdk20807

Add new command to configuration all other commands to be available under hipri log

CSCdk21287

VBR cells dropped on BNI trunks in 9.1 CR nw

CSCdk21381

Software error 1417 on node n1a in 9.1 SLT n/w

CSCdk21854

Can enter > max number of channels for trunk on cnfrsrc command on Y-red

CSCdk23623

LOS does not clear after Y-red switchover (via resetcd)

CSCdk23724

UXM front card fails to program back card

Problems Fixed in Release 9.1.01

Bug ID Headline

CSCdj52771

Software error 2064 found when running VNS Bulk Calls

CSCdj58729

burnfwrev for bootcode has misleading error msg for superuser -says

CSCdj79566

dsptrkstats for BTM/AIT needs to be completed

CSCdj85198

Aux port Alarm Message Collector

CSCdj91072

BXM card state and card type are not correct in the database

CSCdj92171

Some BCC-64 cards were shipped with 1M bram.

CSCdj94277

Reset BXM card and caused node rebuild

CSCdj94810

During rebuild, improve fairness in ubu allocation to all cards in

CSCdk01897

BXM reset due to software error 123

CSCdk02104

Software error 378 will fill up log on addcons if we use BXM trunks

CSCdk02126

Front card type 0 in card table

CSCdk02492

Parameter shows no value in Line Config dialog in CiscoView for IGX

CSCdk03040

High priority login through the Control Port is needed.

CSCdk03499

Config problem for trunks for BPX

CSCdk04032

UVM event log messages are not correct.

CSCdk04050

dsplog does not show the TRK Deactivated event when user dntrk

CSCdk04291

cnfpref * causes 1M3 abort and system switchover

CSCdk04327

DSPNODE shows the same alarm twice for Y-red trunk

CSCdk04383

Port interface type does not show any value for UXM E1-IMA

CSCdk04998

Move check for coerced msg floods from msg to pkt level

CSCdk05205

UXM Port Failure does not cause the Node to be in Minor OR Major Al

CSCdk05249

On UXM trunk, starting VPI of VPC conns on this trunk should be off

CSCdk05440

Software error 513 and possible 1000003 abort

CSCdk05545

BXM channel programming for Networking Channels should be bundled

CSCdk05859

Alloc_mem() sets valid value for address even when it fails allocat

CSCdk05920

Software error 1423 logged on BPX node.

CSCdk05952

Support for atmPortCACOverride is missing from switch Agent

CSCdk06091

Software error 925 logged on BPX node.

CSCdk06428

hipri login message in dsplog when log in thru telnet

CSCdk06748

Race condition between read_fab_num() and burn firmware

CSCdk06763

Conid value for connections does not seem to check topo_ptr->ptl_max_

CSCdk06823

SW error 347 on IGX node

CSCdk06880

During rebuild act_card_nw_chans is called twice for BXMs

CSCdk07110

dspcd does not show the Boot Id on the standby processor card

CSCdk07613

Software error 513 (INVALID_RGN) logged when adding an UVM connection.

CSCdk07894

dsppwr in IGX node inconsistency according to the 9.1 troubleshooting

CSCdk07991

ALM DSPCONS out of range VCI messes up screen

CSCdk08069

The UVM connections DSP fail state is not clear when FW report DSP_

CSCdk08193

logcd_get_resv_nw_chans() not return properly for 4 ports UAI T1/E1

CSCdk09235

ATM connection class parameters are not kept consistent

CSCdk09359

UFM background test failed due to lack of UBU

CSCdk10051

cnfrsrc allows multiple partitions to be defined.

CSCdk11923

dspprf on standby card may cause memory corruption

CSCdk12849

NPM got software error 501 and watchdog after 36 hours of UXM Sftst/background frequency

CSCdk13122

swlog 116 logged when UXM card statistics polled

CSCdk14493

Software error 526 on BPX node n4a of 9.1 SLT n/w

CSCdk14581

Increase MAX_RRT_BUNDLE

CSCdk15722

BCC crashes when BXM-T3 BW is set to 96000.

CSCdk16593

Unable to add more than 4000 connections on the UXM trunk card

CSCdk17113

After upgrading fm 9.1.0G->9.1.0H, FTM ghost connections appear on node a

CSCdk18331

Watchdog abort results in node rebuild instead of CC switchover

Compatibility Matrix

This release will run with any MGX 8220 Release 4.0.0x or 4.1.0x

BPX 8600 Firmware

PCB Description dspcds Name Card Name in Firmware Image File Model Latest F/W Min F/W

BCC boot

BCC

BCC

B

HBJ

HBJ

BCC3-32 boot

BCC-3

BCC

C

HCM

HCM

BCC3-64 boot

BCC-3

BCC

D

HDM

HDM

BCC4 boot

BCC-4

BCC

E

HEM

HEM

BCC4-128 boot

BCC-4

BCC

H

HHM

HHM

ASI 2T3/2E3

ASI-T3

ASI

B

n/s

n/s

ASI 2T3/2E3

ASI-E3

ASI

B

n/s

n/s

ASI 2T3/2E3

ASI-T3

ASI

C

UCF

UCE

ASI 2T3/2E3

ASI-E3

ASI

C

UCF

UCE

ASI-155-E

ASI155E

ASI-155

D

n/s

n/s

ASI-155-E

ASI155E

ASI-155

E

WEC

WEC

ASI-155

ASI-155

ASI-155

B

n/s

n/s

ASI-155

ASI-155

ASI-155

H

WHC

WHC

ASM

ASM

A

GAC

GAC

BNI-3T3/3E3

BNI-T3

BNI

C

TCM

TCL

BNI-3T3/3E3

BNI-E3

BNI

C

TCM

TCL

BNI-155

BNI-155

BNI-155

B

VBR

VBP

BNI-155-E

BNI155E

BNI-155

D

VDR

VDP

BXM-BME

BME

BME

K

MKB

MKA

BXM-T3-8/12

BXM-T3

BXM

B

MBY

MBW

BXM-T3-8/12

BXM-T3

BXM

C

MCK

MCB

BXM-T3-8/12

BXM-T3

BXM

E, F

n/s

n/s

BXM-E3-8/12

BXM-E3

BXM

B

MBY

MBW

BXM-E3-8/12

BXM-E3

BXM

C

MCK

MCB

BXM-E3-8/12

BXM-E3

BXM

E, F

n/s

n/s

BXM-155-4/8

BXM-155

BXM

B

MBY

MBW

BXM-155-4/8

BXM-155

BXM

C

MCK

MCB

BXM-155-4/8

BXM-155

BXM

E

MEJ*

MEH*

BXM-155-4/8

BXM-155

BXM

F

n/s

n/s

BXM-622/622-2

BXM-622

BXM

B

MBY

MBW

BXM-622/622-2

BXM-622

BXM

C

MCK

MCB

BXM-622/622-2

BXM-622

BXM

E

MEJ*

MEH*

BXM-622/622-2

BXM-622

BXM

F

n/s

n/s

BXM-T3-8E/12E/12EX

BXM-T3

BXM

E

MEJ*

MEH*

BXM-T3-8E/12E/12EX

BXM-T3

BXM

F

n/s

n/s

BXM-E3-8E/12E/12EX

BXM-E3

BXM

E

MEJ*

MEH*

BXM-E3-8E/12E/12EX

BXM-E3

BXM

F

n/s

n/s

BXM-155-4D/8D/4DX/8DX

BXM-155

BXM

E

MEJ*

MEH*

BXM-155-4D/8D/4DX/8DX

BXM-155

BXM

F

n/s

n/s

BXM-622-2D/DX/2DX

BXM-622

BXM

E

MEJ*

MEH*

BXM-622-2D/DX/2DX

BXM-622

BXM

F

n/s

n/s

* If VSI is enabled, the version of the firmware is not compatible with Switch Software 9.1.25.

IGX 8400 Firmware

PCB Description dspcds Name Card Name in Firmware Image File Model Latest F/W Min F/W

NPM boot

NPM

NPM

A

RAS

RAP

NPM 32 boot

NPM

NPM

B

RBS

RBP

NPM 64 boot

NPM

NPM|NPM-64

C

RCS

RCP

NPM-B 32 boot

NPM

NPM|NPM-32B

E

RES

REP

NPM-B 64 boot

NPM

NPM|NPM-64B

F

RFS

RFP

IGX-ALM/A

ALM

ALM-A

A

CAE

CAD

IGX-ALM/B

ALM

ALM-B

B

CBK

CBF

IGX-BTM/B

BTM

BTM

A

IAF

IAF

IGX-BTM/B

BTM

BTM

B

IBL

IBL

IGX-BTM/B

BTM

BTM

D

IDD

IDC

IGX-CVM-DS0A

CVM

CVM

A

DAF

DAF

IGX-CVM

CVM

CVM

B

DBF

DBD

IGX-CVM-TT

CVM

CVM

C

DCA

DCA

IGX-FRM

FRM

FRM

D

FDZ

FDY

IGX-FRM-31

FRM

FRM-31

E

FEZ

FEY

IGX-FRM-2

FRM

FRM-2

F

FFD

FFD

IGX-FRM (B)

FRM

FRM

H

FHB

FHB

IGX-FRM

FRM

FRM

J

FJB

FJA

IGX-FRM-31

FRM

FRM-31

K

FKB

FKA

IGX-FTM

FTM

FTM

B

JBJ

JBJ

IGX-FTM

FTM

FTM

C

JCB

JCB

IGX-HDM

HDM

HDM

C

SCJ

SCF

IGX-LDM

LDM

LDM

C

LCC

LCB

IGX-NTM

NTM

NTM

E

NEK

NEJ

IGX-NTM (B)

NTM

NTM

F

NFK

NFF

IGX-UFM-4C/8C

UFM

UFM-C

A

ZAT

ZAK

IGX-UFM-4C/8C

UFM

UFM-C

B

ZBD

ZBA

IGX-UFM-8C

UFM

UFM-C

C

n/s

n/s

IGX-UFM-U

UFMU

UFM-U

A

YAL

YAD

IGX-UFM-U

UFMU

UFM-U

B

YBC

YBA

IGX-UFM-U

UFMC

UFM-C

C

n/s

n/s

IGX-UVM

UVM

UVM

A

DAE

DAC

IGX-UVM

UVM

UVM

B

DBD

DBD

IGX-UVM

UVM

UVM

C

DCA

DCA

IGX-UVM

UVM

UVM

D

DDF

DDA

IGX-UVM

UVM

UVM

E

DEF

DEA

IGX-UXM

UXM

UXM

A

AAF

AAE

IGX-UXM

UXM

UXM

B

ABK

ABA

IGX-UXME

UXM

UXM

B

ABK

ABA


Note   IGX-UVM model E is a superset of models A, B, C, and D firmware. B, C, and D are obsoleted and should not be used if possible.

IPX Firmware

PCB Description dspcds Name Card Name in Firmware Image File Model Latest F/W Min F/W

NPC Boot

NPC

NPC

A

BAF

BAF

NPC 32 Boot

NPC

NPC

B

BBF

BBF

NPC 64 Boot

NPC

NPC

C

BCF

BCF

AIT Model A

AIT

AIT

A

IAF

IAF

AIT Model B

AIT

AIT

B

IBL

IBK

CDP Model A

CDP

CDP

A

DAF

DAF

CDP Model B

CDP

CDP

B

DBF

DBD

FRP Model D

FRP

FRP

D

FDZ

FDY

FRP Model E

FRP

FRP-31

E

FEZ

FEY

FRP Model F

FRP

FRP-2

F

FFD

FFD

FRP Model H

FRP

FRP

H

FHB

FHB

FTC Model B

FTC

FTC

B

JBJ

JBJ

FTC Model C

FTC

FTC

C

JCB

JCB

NTC

NTC

NTC

E

NEK

NED

SDP

SDP

SDP

C

SCF

SCF

System Release 5.0 System Release 4.1
PCB Description CW2000 Name Latest F/W Min F/W Latest F/W Min F/W

ASC F/W

ASC

5.0.15

5.0.10

4.1.08

4.1.00

ASC Boot

ASC

1.0.03

1.0.01

1.0.03

4.0.04

ASC/2 FW

ASC

5.0.15

5.0.10

4.1.08

4.1.00

ASC/2 Boot

ASC

1.0.03

1.0.01

1.0.03

4.0.04

ASC/2F FW

ASC

5.0.15

5.0.10

4.1.08

4.1.05

ASC/2F Boot

ASC

1.0.03

1.0.01

1.0.03

1.0.01

BNM-T3

BNM-T3

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

BNM-E3

BNM-E3

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

BNM-155

BNM-155

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

FRSM-4T1

FRSM-4T1

4.0.22

4.0.19

4.0.20

4.0.13

FRSM-4E1

FRSM-4E1

4.0.22

4.0.19

4.0.20

4.0.13

FRSM-4T1-C

FRSM-4T1-C

4.0.22

4.0.19

4.0.20

4.0.13

FRSM-4E1-C

FRSM-4E1-C

4.0.22

4.0.19

4.0.20

4.0.13

FRSM Boot

FRSM-4T1

4.0.00

4.0.00

4.0.00

4.0.00

FRSM Boot

FRSM-4E1

4.0.00

4.0.00

4.0.00

4.0.00

FRSM Boot

FRSM-4T1-C

4.0.00

4.0.00

4.0.00

4.0.00

FRSM Boot

FRSM-4E1-C

4.0.00

4.0.00

4.0.00

4.0.00

SRM T1E1 (B)

SRM-T1E1

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

SRM 3T3

SRM-3T3

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

CESM-4T1

CESM-4T1

4.0.17

4.0.15

4.0.16

4.0.11

CESM-4E1

CESM-4E1

4.0.17

4.0.15

4.0.16

4.0.11

CESM Boot

CESM-4T1

4.0.01

4.0.01

4.0.01

4.0.00

CESM Boot

CESM-4E1

4.0.01

4.0.01

4.0.01

4.0.00

CESM-8T1

CESM-8T1

5.0.13

4.1.05

4.1.08

4.1.00

CESM-8E1

CESM-8E1

5.0.13

4.1.05

4.1.08

4.1.00

CESM-8 Boot

CESM-8T1

1.0.01

1.0.01

1.0.01

4.1.00

CESM-8 Boot

CESM-8E1

1.0.01

1.0.01

1.0.01

4.1.00

AUSM-4T1

AUSM-4T1

4.0.21

4.0.19

4.0.20

4.0.13

AUSM-4E1

AUSM-4E1

4.0.21

4.0.19

4.0.20

4.0.13

AUSM Boot

AUSM-4T1

4.0.00

4.0.00

4.0.00

4.0.00

AUSM Boot

AUSM-4E1

4.0.00

4.0.00

4.0.00

4.0.00

FRSM-8T1

FRSM-8T1

5.0.14

5.0.10

4.0.20

4.0.13

FRSM-8E1

FRSM-8E1

5.0.14

5.0.10

4.0.20

4.0.13

FRSM-8T1 Boot

FRSM-8T1

1.0.02

1.0.01

1.0.02

4.0.01

FRSM-8E1 Boot

FRSM-8E1

1.0.02

1.0.01

1.0.02

4.0.01

AUSM-8T1

AUSM-8T1

5.0.13

5.0.10

4.0.21

4.0.14

AUSM-8E1

AUSM-8E1

5.0.13

5.0.10

4.0.21

4.0.14

AUSMB-8T1

AUSMB-8T1

5.0.13

5.0.10

4.0.21

4.0.19

AUSMB-8E1

AUSMB-8E1

5.0.13

5.0.10

4.0.21

4.0.19

AUSM-8T1E1 Boot

AUSM-8T1

1.0.02

1.0.01

1.0.02

4.0.01

AUSM-8T1E1 Boot

AUSM-8E1

1.0.02

1.0.01

1.0.02

4.0.01

AUSM-8T1E1 Boot

AUSMB-8T1

1.0.02

1.0.01

1.0.02

4.0.01

AUSM-8T1E1 Boot

AUSMB-8E1

1.0.02

1.0.01

1.0.02

4.0.01

FRSM-HS1

FRSM-HS1

5.0.13

4.0.16

4.0.17

4.0.11

FRSM-HS1/B

FRSM-HS1/B

5.0.13

4.0.16

4.0.17

4.0.11

FRSM-HS1 Boot

FRSM-HS1

1.0.01

1.0.01

1.0.01

4.0.00

FRSM-HS1 Boot

FRSM-HS1/B

1.0.01

1.0.01

1.0.01

4.0.00

FRSM-HS2

FRSM-HS2

5.0.13

5.0.10

n/s

n/s

FRSM-HS2 Boot

FRSM-HS2

1.0.01

1.0.01

n/s

n/s

IMATM

IMATM-T3T1

n/s

n/s

4.0.20

4.0.13

IMATM

IMATM-E3E1

n/s

n/s

4.0.20

4.0.13

IMATM

IMATMB-T1

5.0.13

5.0.10

4.0.20

4.0.13

IMATM

IMATMB-E1

5.0.13

5.0.10

4.0.20

4.0.13

IMATM Boot

IMATM-T3T1

n/s

n/s

1.0.02

4.0.01

IMATM Boot

IMATM-E3E1

n/s

n/s

1.0.02

4.0.01

IMATM Boot

IMATMB-T1

1.0.02

1.0.01

1.0.02

4.0.01

IMATM Boot

IMATMB-E1

1.0.02

1.0.01

1.0.02

4.0.01

BPX 8600 Hardware Compatibility

Card Type Part Numbers Latest H/W Min. H/W
Controller Cards

BPX-BCC-32M (Non-Orderable)

73-213840-00

P

A

BPX-BCC-64M (Non-Orderable)

800-04008-04

P

A

BPX-BCC-BC (Non-Orderable)

73-211380-00

D

A

BPX-BCC-3-32M (Non-Orderable)

800-04004-04

R

J

BPX-BCC-3-64M

73-3720-02

R

J

BCC-3BC

800-02916-01

D

A

BPX-BCC4V

800-03580-06

E

C

BPX-BCC-4V/B

800-06483-02

C

A

Alarm Group

BPX-ASM

800-04009-01

C

A

BPX-ASM-BC

73-211910-00

C

A

ASM-LM

800-211910-10

BroadBand Switch Group

BPX-BME

800-02855-04

B

A

BPX-BXM-T3-8

800-02777-07

H

B

BPX-BXM-E3-8

800-02779-07

H

B

BPX-BXM-T3-12

800-02776-07

H

B

BPX-BXM-E3-12

800-02778-07

H

B

BPX-T3/E3-BC

73-2759-02

A

A

BPX-BXM-155-8

800-02664-07

H

B

BPX-MMF-155-8-BC

800-03255-01

B

A

BPX-SMF-155-8-BC

800-03257-01

B

A

BPX-SMFLR-155-8-BC

800-02593-02

B

A

BPX-BXM-155-4

800-02666-07

H

B

BPX-MMF-155-4-BC

800-03256-01

B

A

BPX-SMF-155-4-BC

800-03258-01

B

A

BPX-SMFLR-155-4-BC

800-02594-02

B

A

BPX-BXM-622

800-02646-10

L

D

BPX-BXM-622-2

800-02638-10

L

D

BPX-622-2-BC

73-2884-01

D

A

BPX-SMF-622-BC

800-03249-01

C

A

BPX-SMF-622-2-BC

800-03251-01

C

A

BPX-SMFLR-622-BC

800-03250-01

C

A

BPX-SMFLR-622-2-BC

800-03252-01

D

A

BPX-XLR-622

800-02738-01

C

A

BPX-XLR-622-2

800-02739-01

C

A

BPX-BME-OC12

73-2469-07

F

A

BPX-BXM-E-T3-8E

800-03933-02

A

A

BPX-BXM-E-E3-8E

800-03928-02

A

A

BPX-BXM-E-T3-12E

800-03931-02

A

A

BPX-BXM-E-E3-12E

800-03929-02

A

A

BPX-BXM-E-T3-12EX

800-03934-02

A

A

BPX-BXM-E-E3-12EX

800-03930-02

A

A

BPX-BXM-E-155-4D

800-03094-02

A

A

BPX-BXM-E-155-4DX

800-03093-02

A

A

BPX-BXM-E-155-8D

800-03092-02

A

A

BPX-BXM-E-155-8DX

800-03091-02

A

A

BPX-BXM-E-622-DX

800-03151-02

A

A

BPX-BXM-E-622-2D

800-03150-02

A

A

BPX-BXM-E-622-2DX

800-03149-02

A

A

RDNT-SMF-155-4R

800-03677-01

J

A

RDNT-SMF-155-8R

800-03679-01

K

A

RDNT-LR-155-8R

800-03678-01

J

A

RDNT-LR-622-2R

800-03676-01

F

A

RDNT-SMF-622R

800-03675-01

F

A

RDNT-SMF-622-2R

800-03674-01

J

A

BPX-T3/E3

800-03058-02

E

A

BPX-E3-BC

73-213070-01

E

A

BPX-MMF-2-BC

73-214290-00

D

A

BPX-SMF-2-BC

73-216270-00

D

A

BPX-SMFLR-2-BC

73-216270-01

D

A

BPX-STM1-EL-4

800-03716-02

A

A

BNI-3-T3/C

800-02858-02

A

A

BNI-3-E3/C

800-02859-02

A

A

SMF-LM-OC3

800-216270-10

C

A

SMF-LM-OC3-LR

800-216270-11

C

A

MMF-LM-OC3

800-214290-10

B

A

LM-3T3

800-213070-10

D

A

LM-3E3

800-213070-11

D

A

IGX 8400 Hardware Compatibility

Card Type Part Numbers Latest H/W Min. H/W * Note Below
Controller Cards

IGX-NPM-32

73-2894-01

W

A

IGX-NPM-64

73-2895-01

W

A

IGX-NPM-32B

73-2554-04

L

A

IGX-NPM-64B

73-2363-02

C

A

IGX-SCM

73-3341-01

Y

A

Revision X or later for nodes with UXM IMA trunks

Alarm Group

IGX-ARM

73-218230-00

B

A

BC-512011

73-212360-00

D

A

Trunk Group

IGX-NTM

73-2296-04

E

A

BC-6271A-TI

73-207380-00

M

A

BC-6171A-E1

73-207370-01

P

A

BC-6083A-SR

73-208540-00

J

A

BC-550150-Y1

73-210820-01

D

A

IGX-BTM/B

73-3005-02

B

A*

*Show AIT H/W Rev, BTM(B)=AIT+ACM1

ACM1

73-2921-03

W

A

BC-571110A-T3

73-2879-01

L

A

BC-571210A-E3

73-2679-01

K

A

BC-571310A-E2

73-215940-00

D

A

AIT BC HSSI/E2

BC-571410A-HSSI

73-216370-00

A

A

AIT GIM HSSI

IGX-ALM/A

73-2558-03

J

A

IGX-ALM/B

73-2558-03

J

A

BC-UAI-1T3

73-217040-00

C

A

BC-UAI-1E3

73-2986-01

E

A

IGX-UXM

73-2511-03

D

A

BC-UAI-4-155-SMF

73-2703-03

D

A

BC-UAI-4-155-MMF

73-2705-03

D

A

BC-UAI-2-155-SMF

73-2699-03

C

A

BC-UAI-6-T3

73-2952-02

A

A

BC-UAI-3-T3

73-2954-02

A

A

BC-UAI-6-E3

73-2953-02

A

A

BC-UAI-3-E3

73-2955-02

A

A

BC-UAI-8-E1-BNC

73-2932-02

C

A

BC-UAI-2SMFXLR

N/A

N/A

BC-UAI-4-E1-BNC

73-3061-01

C

A

BC-UAI-8-T1-DB15

73-2941-02

C

A

BC-UAI-8-E1-DB15

73-2942-02

C

A

BC-UAI-4-T1-DB15

73-3059-01

C

A

BC-UAI-4-E1-DB15

73-3060-01

C

A

BC-UAI-4-STM1E

73-3364-02

A

A

Port Group

IGX-FTM

73-2519-01

M*

A*

*Show FTC H/W Rev, FTM=FTC+ACM1A

ACM1A

73-2930-03

W

A

BC-6351A-V35

73-213240-00

E

A

FPC-V.35

BC-6352A-T1

73-213420-00

C

A

FPC-T1

BC-6353A-E1

73-213410-00

B

A

FPC-E1

BC-6354A-X21

73-214120-00

C

A

FPC-X21

IGX-HDM

73-2853-02

H

F

*Show SDP H/W Rev, HDM=SDP+ACM2

ACM2

73-2922-03

T

A

BC-5082A-V35

73-2450-01

K

A

BC-5083A-RS449

73-204850-00

V

A

BC-5084B-RS232

73-2723-01

W

A

IGX-LDM

73-207250-00

K

A

*Show LDP H/W Rev, LDM=LDP+ACM1A

BC-5286A-RS232

73-207180-01

L

A

LDI-4RS232

BC-5287A-RS232

73-207180-00

L

A

LDI-8RS232

IGX-CVM-DSOA

73-3002-02

D

A*

*Show CDP H/W Rev, CVM=CDP+ACM1A

IGX-CVM-T1EC

73-3003-03

E

A*

*Show CDP H/W Rev, CVM=CDP+ACM1A

IGX-CVM-E1EC

73-209660-00

H*

A*

*Show CDP H/W Rev, CVM=CDP+ACM1A

BC-6271A-TI

73-207380-00

M

A

BC-6171A-E1

73-207370-01

P

A

BC-550100-J1

73-210820-00

C

A

IGX-FRM

73-2517-03

N

A

IGX-FRM-31

73-2517-03

N

A

IGX-FRM-2

73-2519-01

M*

A*

*Show FRP H/W Rev, FRM-2=FRP+ACM1A

BC-6251B-V35

73-3253-01

M

A

FRI-4V.35-2

BC-6254A-X21

73-211440-00

H

A

FRI-X.21

BC-6355A-X21

73-214120-01

C

A

FRI-2X21

IGX-UFM-4C

73-2531-05

N

A

IGX-UFM-8C

73-2531-05

N

A

BC-UFI-8T1-DB15

73-2444-02

D

A

BC-UFI-8E1-DB15

73-2445-02

D

A

BC-UFI-8E1-BNC

73-2449-02

D

A

IGX-UFM-U

73-2349-04

D

A

BC-UFI-12V35

73-2711-01

D

A

BC-UFI-12X21

73-2712-01

D

A

BC-UFI-4HSSI

73-2693-01

C

A

IGX-UVM

73-2361-04

K

A

BC-UVI-2E1EC

73-2420-01

B

A

BC-UVI-2T1EC

73-2373-01

C

A

BC-UVI-SJ1EC

73-2374-01

A

A

MGX 8220 Hardware Compatibility

Card Type Hardware Revisions Image Type

ASC

AH, AJ, AK, AL, AM, AN, AP, AR

ASC

ASC/B

AN

ASC

ASC2

BA, BB, BC, BD, BE, BF

ASC

ASC2F

BA, BB, BC, BD, BE, BF

ASC

BNM-T3

AJ, BA, BB, BC, BD

ASC

BNM-T3/B

BE, BF

ASC

BNM-E3

AA, AB, AC

ASC

BNM-E3/B

AD, AE

ASC

BNM-155

AA, AB, AC, AD, AE, AF, AH

ASC

SRM-T1E1

AB, AC, BA, BB, BC

ASC

SRM-T1E1/B

BD

ASC

SRM-3T3, SRM-3T3/B, SRM-3T3/C

BA, BB, BC, BD, BE, BF

ASC

FRSM-4T1E1

AJ, BK, BL, BM, BN, BP, BQ, CA, CB, CC, CE

FRSM

FRSM-8T1E1

AA, AB, AC

FRSM-8T1E1

FRSM-HS1

AA, AB, AC, AD, AE, AH, AJ

FRSM-HS1

FRSM-HS1/B

AA

FRSM-HS1

FRSM-HS2

800-029099-03 AO, 800-02909-04 AO

FRSM-HS2

CESM-4T1E1

AA, BA, BB, BC

CESM

AUSM-4T1E1

AA, AB, AC, BA, BB, BC, BD

AUSM

AUSM-8T1E1

AA, AB, AC, AD, AE, AF

AUSM-8T1E1

AUSM-8T1E1/B

AA

AUSM-8T1E1

IMATM-8T1E1

AA, AB, AC, AD, AE, AF, AG

IMATM8

IMATM-8T1E1/B

AA, AB, AC, AD, AE, AF

IMATM8

CESM-8T1E1

AA, AB, AC

CESM-8T1E1

Default Values

BPX 8600 Nodes

hugo TN StrataCom BPX 8600 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:50 GMT System-Wide Parameters 1 Max Time Stamped Packet Age (msec) ................................ 32 2 Fail Connections On Communication Break ........................... No 3 Max Network Delay for 'v' connections (msec)....................... 14 4 Max Network Delay for 'c' connections (msec)....................... 27 5 Max Network Delay for 't' & 'p' connections (msec)................. 14 6 Max Network Delay for 'a' connections (msec)....................... 27 7 Max Network Delay for High Speed Data connections (msec)........... 32 8 Max Network Delay for CDP-CDP 'v' connections (msec)............... 64 9 Max Network Delay for CDP-CDP 'c' connections (msec)............... 64 10 Max Network Delay for CDP-CDP 't' & 'p' connections (msec)......... 64 11 Max Network Delay for CDP-CDP 'a' connections (msec)............... 64 12 Max Network Delay for CDP-CDP High Speed Data connections (msec)... 64 13 Enable Discard Eligibility......................................... No 14 Use Frame Relay Standard Parameters Bc and Be...................... Yes 15 Max Local Delay for Interdom CDP-CDP 'v' conns (msec).............. 27 16 Max Local Delay for Interdom CDP-CDP 'c' conns (msec).............. 27 17 Max Local Delay for Interdom CDP-CDP 't' & 'p' conns (msec)........ 27 18 Max Local Delay for Interdom CDP-CDP 'a' conns (msec).............. 27 19 Max Local Delay for Interdom CDP-CDP High Speed Data conns (msec).. 27 20 Max Local Delay for Interdom High Speed Data conns (msec).......... 28 21 FastPAD Jitter Buffer Size (msec)................................. 15 22 Number of Consecutive Invalid Login Attempts to Cause Major Alarm . 0 23 Enable Connection Deroute Delay feature............................ No 24 Interval Statistics polling rate for ATM VCs....................... 5 25 Interval Statistics polling rate for ports on IPX/IGX 8400 nodes... 5 This Command: cnfsysparm hugo TN StrataCom BPX 8600 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:50 GMT 1 Update Initial Delay [ 5000] (D) 16 TFTP Memory (x 10KB) [ 61] (D) 2 Update Per-Node Delay [30000] (D) 17 Standby Update Timer [ 10] (D) 3 Comm-Break Test Delay [30000] (D) 18 Stby Updts Per Pass [ 50] (D) 4 Comm-Break Test Offset [ 10] (D) 19 Gateway ID Timer [ 30] (D) 5 Network Timeout Period [ 1700] (D) 20 GLCON Alloc Timer [ 30] (D) 6 Network Inter-p Period [ 4000] (D) 21 Comm Fail Delay [ 60] (D) 7 NW Sliding Window Size [ 1] (D) 22 Nw Hdlr Timer (msec) [ 50] (D) 8 Num Normal Timeouts [ 7] (D) 23 SAR CC Transmit Rate [ 560] (D) 9 Num Inter-p Timeouts [ 3] (D) 24 SAR High Transmit Rate [ 280] (D) 10 Num Satellite Timeouts [ 6] (D) 25 SAR Low Transmit Rate [ 56] (D) 11 Num Blind Timeouts [ 4] (D) 26 SAR VRAM Cngestn Limit [ 7680] (D) 12 Num CB Msg Timeouts [ 5] (D) 27 SAR VRAM Cell Discard [ 256] (D) 13 Comm Fail Interval [10000] (D) 28 ASM Card Cnfged [ Y] (Y/N) 14 Comm Fail Multiplier [ 3] (D) 29 TFTP Grant Delay (sec) [ 1] (D) 15 CC Redundancy Cnfged [ Y] (Y/N) 30 TFTP ACK Timeout (sec) [ 10] (D) 31 TFTP Write Retries [ 3] (D) 46 Send Abit immediately [ N] (Y/N) 32 SNMP Event logging [ Y] (Y/N) 33 Job Lock Timeout [ 60] (D) 34 Max Via LCONs [50000] (D) 35 Max Blind Segment Size [ 3570] (D) 36 Max XmtMemBlks per NIB [ 3000] (D) 37 Max Mem on Stby Q (%) [ 33] (D) 38 Stat Config Proc Cnt [ 1000] (D) 39 Stat Config Proc Delay [ 2000] (D) 40 Enable Degraded Mode [ Y] (Y/N) 41 Trk Cell Rtng Restrict [ Y] (Y/N) 42 Enable Feeder Alert [ N] (Y/N) 43 Reroute on Comm Fail [ N] (Y/N) 44 Auto Switch on Degrade [ Y] (Y/N) 45 Max Degraded Aborts [ 100] (D) This Command: cnfnodeparm hugo TN StrataCom BPX 8600 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:50 GMT Index Status Function 1 Enabled Automatic TRK Loopback Test on Local/Remote Alarms 2 Enabled User Command Logging 3 Enabled Automatic Card Reset on Hardware Error 4 Enabled Card Error Record Wraparound 5 Disabled Card Test After Failure 6 Disabled Download From Remote Cisco StrataView Plus 7 Disabled Logging of conn events in local event log 8 Disabled Logging of conn events in Cisco StrataView Plus event log 9 Disabled Force Download From a Specific IP address This Command: cnffunc hugo TN StrataCom BPX 8600 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:50 GMT Index Status Function 1 Disabled Configuration Save/Restore 2 Disabled ForeSight 3 Disabled Multiple VTs (1 session enabled) 4 Disabled Virtual Trunks 5 Disabled ABR standard with VSVD This Command: cnfswfunc hugo TN StrataCom BPX 8600 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:50 GMT Type Freq Enable Inc Thresh Timeout Enable Inc Thresh ---- ----- -------- ------- ------- ------- -------- ------- ------- BCC 1600 Enabled 100 300 800 N/A 100 300 ASM 300 Disabled 100 300 60 N/A 100 300 BNI-T3 300 Enabled 100 300 150 N/A 100 300 BNI-E3 300 Enabled 100 300 150 N/A 100 300 ASI-E3 900 Enabled 100 300 800 Enabled 100 300 ASI-T3 900 Enabled 100 300 800 Enabled 100 300 ASI-155 900 Enabled 100 300 800 Enabled 100 300 BNI-155 300 Enabled 100 300 150 N/A 100 300 BXM 4000 Enabled 100 300 3000 Enabled 100 300 This Command: cnftstparm hugo TN StrataCom BPX 8600 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:50 GMT 1 Normalization Interval [ 2] (D) 2 Max Number To Normalize [ 5] (D) 3 Normalization Logging [ No] 4 Settling Interval [ 4] (D) 5 Minimum Open Space [ 1000] (D) 6 Normalization Priority [ Load] 7 Load Sample Period [ 4] (D) 8 Maximum Routing Bundle [ 90] (D) 9 Reroute Timer [ 0] (secs) 10 Reset Timer on Line Fail [ Yes] 11 Max Down/Up Per Pass [ 50] (D) 12 Down/Up Timer [30000] (msecs) 13 Max Route Errs per cycle [ 50] (D) 14 Time between Rrt cycles [ 5] (mins) 15 Max. Rrt Err cycles [ 10] (D) 16 Routing pause timer [ 0] (msecs) 17 Max msgs sent per update [ 10] (D) 18 Send SVC urgent msg [ No] 19 Max SVC Retry [ 0] (D) 20 Wait for TBL Updates [ 70] (100 msecs) 21 Max Derouting Bndl (0=all)[ 500] (D) 22 Enable Cost-Based Routing [ No] 23 Enable Route Cache Usage [ No] 24 Use Delay for Routing [ No] 25 # of reroute groups used [ 50] (D) 26 Starting size of RR grps [ 0] (CLU) 27 Increment between RR grps [ 100] (CLU) This Command: cnfcmparm hugo TN StrataCom BPX 8600 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:50 GMT 1 Rmt Blk Freq (msec) [ 100] 16 FW Dnld Msgs/Block(dec) [ 4] 2 Rmt Blk Size (hex) [ 400] 17 Flash Write TO(msec) [ 16000] 3 Lcl Blk Freq (msec) [ 100] 18 Flash Erase TO(msec) [ 100] 4 Lcl Blk Size (hex) [ 400] 19 Erase Verify TO(msec) [ 16000] 5 Image Req Freq (msec) [ 10000] 20 Standby Flash TO(sec) [ 300] 6 Dnld Req Freq (msec) [ 10000] 21 Lcl Flash Init TO(msec) [ 1000] 7 Session Timeout (msec) [ 30000] 22 Flsh Write Blk Sz (hex) [ 10000] 8 Request Hop Limit (dec) [ 1] 23 Flsh Verfy Blk Sz (hex) [ 400] 9 Crc Throttle Freq (dec) [ 5000] 24 Chips Per Write/Erase [ 1] 10 Crc Block Size (hex) [ 400] 11 Rev Change Wait(dec) [ 0] 12 CCs Switch Wait(dec) [ 1000] 13 Lcl Response TO(msec) [ 5000] 14 Rmt Response TO(msec) [ 20000] 15 FW Dnld Block TO(msec) [ 50] This Command: cnfdlparm hugo TN StrataCom BPX 8600 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:50 GMT 1. Logout Time ........... 20 minutes 2. VT Logout Time ........ 4 minutes 3. Prompt Time ........... 60 seconds 4. Command Time .......... 3 minutes 5. UID Privilege Level ... 6 6. Input Character Echo .. Enabled 7. Screen Update Time .... 10 seconds This Command: cnfuiparm hugo TN StrataCom BPX 8600 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:50 GMT Function Number Status Function Number Status Background Upcard 1 Enabled Conn Stat Sampling 15 Enabled Background Updates 2 Disabled Neighbor Update Errs 16 Disabled Standby Terminal 3 Enabled Memory Protection 4 Enabled Comm Break 5 Enabled Comm Fail Test 6 Enabled CRC Test 7 Enabled Bus Fail Detection 8 Enabled Line Diag 9 Enabled Clock Restoral 10 Enabled Cm_Rerouting 11 Enabled Clock Routing 12 Enabled Dynamic BW Allocation 13 Enabled Modem Polling 14 Enabled This Command: on1 hugo TN StrataCom BPX 8600 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:50 GMT Function Number Status Function Number Status Line Stat Sampling 1 Enabled Robust Alarm Updates 15 Enabled Statistical Alarm 2 Enabled Realtime Counters 16 Enabled Job Ready Checker 3 Enabled LAN Interface 17 Enabled Configuration Backup 4 Enabled Update Standby Stats 18 Enabled Standby Update 5 Enabled Telnet Access 19 Enabled Downloader 6 Enabled Junction ID 20 Enabled Cm Updates 7 Enabled Mult SV+/Routing Node 21 Disabled Topo/Stat Updates 8 Enabled Simulated Fdr Trks 22 Disabled Card Statistical Alms 9 Enabled Deroute Delay 23 Enabled Card Stat Sampling 10 Enabled Auto Renum Fail Recov 24 Enabled Address Validation 11 Enabled Card Simulation Tool 25 Disabled ASM Stats Polling 12 Enabled Port Stat Sampling 13 Enabled Robust Updates 14 Enabled This Command: on2 hugo TN StrataCom BPX 8600 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:50 GMT Function Number Status Stby heap memory init 1 Disabled Trace Msg Sent 2 Disabled Multi-DB Stby Updates 3 Enabled Trace Conv Msg 4 Disabled This Command: on3

BNI-T3

hugo TN StrataCom BPX 8600 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:03 GMT TRK 3.1 Config T3 [96000 cps] BNI-T3 slot: 3 Transmit Rate: 96000 VPC Conns disabled: -- Subrate data rate: -- Line framing: PLCP Line DS-0 map: -- coding: -- Statistical Reserve: 1000 cps recv impedance: -- Idle code: 7F hex cable type: Max Channels/Port: -- length: 0-225 ft. Connection Channels: 1771 Pass sync: Yes Traffic: V,TS,NTS,FR,FST,CBR,VBR,ABR Loop clock: No SVC Vpi Min: -- HCS Masking: Yes SVC Channels: 0 Payload Scramble: No SVC Bandwidth: 0 cps Frame Scramble: -- Restrict CC traffic: No Virtual Trunk Type: -- Link type: Terrestrial Virtual Trunk VPI: -- Routing Cost: 10 Deroute delay time: 0 seconds Last Command: dsptrkcnf 3.1 hugo TN StrataCom BPX 8600 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:03 GMT TRK 3.1 Parameters 1 Q Depth - Voice [ 242] (Dec) 15 Q Depth - CBR [ 600] (Dec) 2 Q Depth - Non-TS [ 360] (Dec) 16 Q Depth - VBR [ 1000] (Dec) 3 Q Depth - TS [ 1000] (Dec) 17 Q Depth - ABR [ 9070] (Dec) 4 Q Depth - BData A [ 1000] (Dec) 18 Low CLP - CBR [ 100] (%) 5 Q Depth - BData B [ 8000] (Dec) 19 High CLP - CBR [ 100] (%) 6 Q Depth - High Pri [ 1000] (Dec) 20 Low CLP - VBR [ 100] (%) 7 Max Age - Voice [ 20] (Dec) 21 High CLP - VBR [ 100] (%) 8 Red Alm - I/O (Dec) [ 2500 / 15000]22 Low CLP/EPD-ABR [ 60] (%) 9 Yel Alm - I/O (Dec) [ 2500 / 15000]23 High CLP - ABR [ 80] (%) 10 Low CLP - BData A [ 100] (%) 24 EFCN - ABR [ 30] (%) 11 High CLP - BData A [ 100] (%) 25 SVC Queue Pool Size [ 0] (Dec) 12 Low CLP - BData B [ 25] (%) 13 High CLP - BData B [ 75] (%) 14 EFCN - BData B [ 30] (Dec) This Command: cnftrkparm 3.1

BNI-E3

hugo TN StrataCom BPX 8600 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:03 GMT TRK 10.1 Config E3 [80000 cps] BNI-E3 slot: 10 Transmit Rate: 80000 VPC Conns disabled: -- Subrate data rate: -- Line framing: -- Line DS-0 map: -- coding: -- Statistical Reserve: 1000 cps recv impedance: -- Idle code: 7F hex cable type: Max Channels/Port: -- length: 0-225 ft. Connection Channels: 1771 Pass sync: Yes Traffic: V,TS,NTS,FR,FST,CBR,VBR,ABR Loop clock: No SVC Vpi Min: -- HCS Masking: Yes SVC Channels: 0 Payload Scramble: Yes SVC Bandwidth: 0 cps Frame Scramble: -- Restrict CC traffic: No Virtual Trunk Type: -- Link type: Terrestrial Virtual Trunk VPI: -- Routing Cost: 10 Deroute delay time: 0 seconds Last Command: dsptrkcnf 10.1 hugo TN StrataCom BPX 8600 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:03 GMT TRK 10.1 Parameters 1 Q Depth - Voice [ 202] (Dec) 15 Q Depth - CBR [ 600] (Dec) 2 Q Depth - Non-TS [ 300] (Dec) 16 Q Depth - VBR [ 1000] (Dec) 3 Q Depth - TS [ 1000] (Dec) 17 Q Depth - ABR [ 9170] (Dec) 4 Q Depth - BData A [ 1000] (Dec) 18 Low CLP - CBR [ 100] (%) 5 Q Depth - BData B [ 8000] (Dec) 19 High CLP - CBR [ 100] (%) 6 Q Depth - High Pri [ 1000] (Dec) 20 Low CLP - VBR [ 100] (%) 7 Max Age - Voice [ 20] (Dec) 21 High CLP - VBR [ 100] (%) 8 Red Alm - I/O (Dec) [ 2500 / 15000]22 Low CLP/EPD-ABR [ 60] (%) 9 Yel Alm - I/O (Dec) [ 2500 / 15000]23 High CLP - ABR [ 80] (%) 10 Low CLP - BData A [ 100] (%) 24 EFCN - ABR [ 30] (%) 11 High CLP - BData A [ 100] (%) 25 SVC Queue Pool Size [ 0] (Dec) 12 Low CLP - BData B [ 25] (%) 13 High CLP - BData B [ 75] (%) 14 EFCN - BData B [ 30] (Dec) This Command: cnftrkparm 10.1

BNI-155E

hugo TN StrataCom BPX 8600 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:03 GMT TRK 2.1 Config OC3 [353207cps] BNI-155 slot: 2 Transmit Rate: 353208 VPC Conns disabled: -- Subrate data rate: -- Line framing: STS-3C Line DS-0 map: -- coding: -- Statistical Reserve: 1000 cps recv impedance: -- Idle code: 7F hex cable type: -- Max Channels/Port: -- length: -- Connection Channels: 16050 Pass sync: Yes Traffic: V,TS,NTS,FR,FST,CBR,VBR,ABR Loop clock: No SVC Vpi Min: -- HCS Masking: Yes SVC Channels: 0 Payload Scramble: Yes SVC Bandwidth: 0 cps Frame Scramble: Yes Restrict CC traffic: No Virtual Trunk Type: -- Link type: Terrestrial Virtual Trunk VPI: -- Routing Cost: 10 Deroute delay time: 0 seconds Last Command: dsptrkcnf 2.1 hugo TN StrataCom BPX 8600 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:03 GMT TRK 2.1 Parameters 1 Q Depth - Voice [ 885] (Dec) 15 Q Depth - CBR [ 600] (Dec) 2 Q Depth - Non-TS [ 1324] (Dec) 16 Q Depth - VBR [ 1000] (Dec) 3 Q Depth - TS [ 1000] (Dec) 17 Q Depth - ABR [15655] (Dec) 4 Q Depth - BData A [ 1000] (Dec) 18 Low CLP - CBR [ 100] (%) 5 Q Depth - BData B [ 8000] (Dec) 19 High CLP - CBR [ 100] (%) 6 Q Depth - High Pri [ 1000] (Dec) 20 Low CLP - VBR [ 100] (%) 7 Max Age - Voice [ 20] (Dec) 21 High CLP - VBR [ 100] (%) 8 Red Alm - I/O (Dec) [ 2500 / 10000]22 Low CLP/EPD-ABR [ 60] (%) 9 Yel Alm - I/O (Dec) [ 2500 / 10000]23 High CLP - ABR [ 80] (%) 10 Low CLP - BData A [ 100] (%) 24 EFCN - ABR [ 30] (%) 11 High CLP - BData A [ 100] (%) 25 SVC Queue Pool Size [ 0] (Dec) 12 Low CLP - BData B [ 25] (%) 13 High CLP - BData B [ 75] (%) 14 EFCN - BData B [ 30] (Dec) This Command: cnftrkparm 2.1

BNI-155

hugo TN StrataCom BPX 8600 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:03 GMT TRK 6.1 Config OC3 [353207cps] BNI-155 slot: 6 Transmit Rate: 353208 VPC Conns disabled: -- Subrate data rate: -- Line framing: STS-3C Line DS-0 map: -- coding: -- Statistical Reserve: 1000 cps recv impedance: -- Idle code: 7F hex cable type: -- Max Channels/Port: -- length: -- Connection Channels: 16050 Pass sync: Yes Traffic: V,TS,NTS,FR,FST,CBR,VBR,ABR Loop clock: No SVC Vpi Min: -- HCS Masking: Yes SVC Channels: 0 Payload Scramble: Yes SVC Bandwidth: 0 cps Frame Scramble: Yes Restrict CC traffic: No Virtual Trunk Type: -- Link type: Terrestrial Virtual Trunk VPI: -- Routing Cost: 10 Deroute delay time: 0 seconds Last Command: dsptrkcnf 6.1 hugo TN StrataCom BPX 8600 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:03 GMT TRK 6.1 Parameters 1 Q Depth - Voice [ 885] (Dec) 15 Q Depth - CBR [ 600] (Dec) 2 Q Depth - Non-TS [ 1324] (Dec) 16 Q Depth - VBR [ 1000] (Dec) 3 Q Depth - TS [ 1000] (Dec) 17 Q Depth - ABR [15655] (Dec) 4 Q Depth - BData A [ 1000] (Dec) 18 Low CLP - CBR [ 100] (%) 5 Q Depth - BData B [ 8000] (Dec) 19 High CLP - CBR [ 100] (%) 6 Q Depth - High Pri [ 1000] (Dec) 20 Low CLP - VBR [ 100] (%) 7 Max Age - Voice [ 20] (Dec) 21 High CLP - VBR [ 100] (%) 8 Red Alm - I/O (Dec) [ 2500 / 10000]22 Low CLP/EPD-ABR [ 60] (%) 9 Yel Alm - I/O (Dec) [ 2500 / 10000]23 High CLP - ABR [ 80] (%) 10 Low CLP - BData A [ 100] (%) 24 EFCN - ABR [ 30] (%) 11 High CLP - BData A [ 100] (%) 25 SVC Queue Pool Size [ 0] (Dec) 12 Low CLP - BData B [ 25] (%) 13 High CLP - BData B [ 75] (%) 14 EFCN - BData B [ 30] (Dec) This Command: cnftrkparm 6.1

BXM-OC3

hugo TN StrataCom BPX 8600 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:03 GMT TRK 9.1 Config OC3 [353207cps] BXM slot: 9 Transmit Rate: 353208 VPC Conns disabled: No Subrate data rate: -- Line framing: STS-3C Line DS-0 map: -- coding: -- Statistical Reserve: 1000 cps recv impedance: -- Idle code: 7F hex cable type: -- Max Channels/Port: 256 length: -- Connection Channels: 256 Pass sync: Yes Traffic: V,TS,NTS,FR,FST,CBR,VBR,ABR Loop clock: No SVC Vpi Min: 0 HCS Masking: Yes SVC Channels: 0 Payload Scramble: Yes SVC Bandwidth: 0 cps Frame Scramble: Yes Restrict CC traffic: No Virtual Trunk Type: -- Link type: Terrestrial Virtual Trunk VPI: -- Routing Cost: 10 Deroute delay time: 0 seconds Last Command: dsptrkcnf 9.1 hugo TN StrataCom BPX 8600 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:03 GMT TRK 9.1 Parameters 1 Q Depth - Voice [ 885] (Dec) 15 Q Depth - CBR [ 600] (Dec) 2 Q Depth - Non-TS [ 1324] (Dec) 16 Q Depth - VBR [ 5000] (Dec) 3 Q Depth - TS [ 1000] (Dec) 17 Q Depth - ABR [20000] (Dec) 4 Q Depth - BData A [10000] (Dec) 18 Low CLP - CBR [ 60] (%) 5 Q Depth - BData B [10000] (Dec) 19 High CLP - CBR [ 80] (%) 6 Q Depth - High Pri [ 1000] (Dec) 20 Low CLP - VBR [ 60] (%) 7 Max Age - Voice [ 20] (Dec) 21 High CLP - VBR [ 80] (%) 8 Red Alm - I/O (Dec) [ 2500 / 10000]22 Low CLP/EPD-ABR [ 60] (%) 9 Yel Alm - I/O (Dec) [ 2500 / 10000]23 High CLP - ABR [ 80] (%) 10 Low CLP - BData A [ 100] (%) 24 EFCN - ABR [ 20] (%) 11 High CLP - BData A [ 100] (%) 25 SVC Queue Pool Size [ 0] (Dec) 12 Low CLP - BData B [ 25] (%) 13 High CLP - BData B [ 75] (%) 14 EFCN - BData B [ 30] (Dec) This Command: cnftrkparm 9.1

BXM-OC12

hugo TN StrataCom BPX 8600 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:03 GMT TRK 11.1 Config OC12 [1412679cps] BXM slot: 11 Transmit Rate: 1412830 VPC Conns disabled: No Subrate data rate: -- Line framing: STS-12C Line DS-0 map: -- coding: -- Statistical Reserve: 1000 cps recv impedance: -- Idle code: 7F hex cable type: -- Max Channels/Port: 256 length: -- Connection Channels: 256 Pass sync: Yes Traffic: V,TS,NTS,FR,FST,CBR,VBR,ABR Loop clock: No SVC Vpi Min: 0 HCS Masking: Yes SVC Channels: 0 Payload Scramble: Yes SVC Bandwidth: 0 cps Frame Scramble: Yes Restrict CC traffic: No Virtual Trunk Type: -- Link type: Terrestrial Virtual Trunk VPI: -- Routing Cost: 10 Deroute delay time: 0 seconds Last Command: dsptrkcnf 11.1 hugo TN StrataCom BPX 8600 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:03 GMT TRK 11.1 Parameters 1 Q Depth - Voice [ 3533] (Dec) 15 Q Depth - CBR [ 1200] (Dec) 2 Q Depth - Non-TS [ 5297] (Dec) 16 Q Depth - VBR [10000] (Dec) 3 Q Depth - TS [ 1000] (Dec) 17 Q Depth - ABR [40000] (Dec) 4 Q Depth - BData A [40000] (Dec) 18 Low CLP - CBR [ 60] (%) 5 Q Depth - BData B [40000] (Dec) 19 High CLP - CBR [ 80] (%) 6 Q Depth - High Pri [ 1000] (Dec) 20 Low CLP - VBR [ 60] (%) 7 Max Age - Voice [ 20] (Dec) 21 High CLP - VBR [ 80] (%) 8 Red Alm - I/O (Dec) [ 2500 / 10000]22 Low CLP/EPD-ABR [ 60] (%) 9 Yel Alm - I/O (Dec) [ 2500 / 10000]23 High CLP - ABR [ 80] (%) 10 Low CLP - BData A [ 100] (%) 24 EFCN - ABR [ 20] (%) 11 High CLP - BData A [ 100] (%) 25 SVC Queue Pool Size [ 0] (Dec) 12 Low CLP - BData B [ 25] (%) 13 High CLP - BData B [ 75] (%) 14 EFCN - BData B [ 30] (Dec) This Command: cnftrkparm 11.1

BXM-E3

hugo TN StrataCom BPX 8600 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:03 GMT TRK 13.1 Config E3 [80000 cps] BXM slot: 13 Transmit Rate: 80000 VPC Conns disabled: No Subrate data rate: -- Line framing: -- Line DS-0 map: -- coding: -- Statistical Reserve: 1000 cps recv impedance: -- Idle code: 7F hex cable type: -- Max Channels/Port: 256 length: 0-225 ft. Connection Channels: 256 Pass sync: Yes Traffic: V,TS,NTS,FR,FST,CBR,VBR,ABR Loop clock: No SVC Vpi Min: 0 HCS Masking: Yes SVC Channels: 0 Payload Scramble: Yes SVC Bandwidth: 0 cps Frame Scramble: -- Restrict CC traffic: No Virtual Trunk Type: -- Link type: Terrestrial Virtual Trunk VPI: -- Routing Cost: 10 Deroute delay time: 0 seconds Last Command: dsptrkcnf 13.1 hugo TN StrataCom BPX 8600 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:03 GMT TRK 13.1 Parameters 1 Q Depth - Voice [ 202] (Dec) 15 Q Depth - CBR [ 400] (Dec) 2 Q Depth - Non-TS [ 300] (Dec) 16 Q Depth - VBR [ 5000] (Dec) 3 Q Depth - TS [ 1000] (Dec) 17 Q Depth - ABR [10000] (Dec) 4 Q Depth - BData A [ 8000] (Dec) 18 Low CLP - CBR [ 60] (%) 5 Q Depth - BData B [ 8000] (Dec) 19 High CLP - CBR [ 80] (%) 6 Q Depth - High Pri [ 1000] (Dec) 20 Low CLP - VBR [ 60] (%) 7 Max Age - Voice [ 20] (Dec) 21 High CLP - VBR [ 80] (%) 8 Red Alm - I/O (Dec) [ 2500 / 15000]22 Low CLP/EPD-ABR [ 60] (%) 9 Yel Alm - I/O (Dec) [ 2500 / 15000]23 High CLP - ABR [ 80] (%) 10 Low CLP - BData A [ 100] (%) 24 EFCN - ABR [ 20] (%) 11 High CLP - BData A [ 100] (%) 25 SVC Queue Pool Size [ 0] (Dec) 12 Low CLP - BData B [ 25] (%) 13 High CLP - BData B [ 75] (%) 14 EFCN - BData B [ 30] (Dec) This Command: cnftrkparm 13.1

BXM-T3

hugo TN StrataCom BPX 8600 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:03 GMT TRK 12.1 Config T3 [96000 cps] BXM slot: 12 Transmit Rate: 96000 VPC Conns disabled: No Subrate data rate: -- Line framing: PLCP Line DS-0 map: -- coding: -- Statistical Reserve: 1000 cps recv impedance: -- Idle code: 7F hex cable type: -- Max Channels/Port: 256 length: 0-225 ft. Connection Channels: 256 Pass sync: Yes Traffic: V,TS,NTS,FR,FST,CBR,VBR,ABR Loop clock: No SVC Vpi Min: 0 HCS Masking: Yes SVC Channels: 0 Payload Scramble: No SVC Bandwidth: 0 cps Frame Scramble: -- Restrict CC traffic: No Virtual Trunk Type: -- Link type: Terrestrial Virtual Trunk VPI: -- Routing Cost: 10 Deroute delay time: 0 seconds Last Command: dsptrkcnf 12.1 hugo TN StrataCom BPX 8600 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:03 GMT TRK 12.1 Parameters 1 Q Depth - Voice [ 242] (Dec) 15 Q Depth - CBR [ 400] (Dec) 2 Q Depth - Non-TS [ 360] (Dec) 16 Q Depth - VBR [ 5000] (Dec) 3 Q Depth - TS [ 1000] (Dec) 17 Q Depth - ABR [10000] (Dec) 4 Q Depth - BData A [ 8000] (Dec) 18 Low CLP - CBR [ 60] (%) 5 Q Depth - BData B [ 8000] (Dec) 19 High CLP - CBR [ 80] (%) 6 Q Depth - High Pri [ 1000] (Dec) 20 Low CLP - VBR [ 60] (%) 7 Max Age - Voice [ 20] (Dec) 21 High CLP - VBR [ 80] (%) 8 Red Alm - I/O (Dec) [ 2500 / 15000]22 Low CLP/EPD-ABR [ 60] (%) 9 Yel Alm - I/O (Dec) [ 2500 / 15000]23 High CLP - ABR [ 80] (%) 10 Low CLP - BData A [ 100] (%) 24 EFCN - ABR [ 20] (%) 11 High CLP - BData A [ 100] (%) 25 SVC Queue Pool Size [ 0] (Dec) 12 Low CLP - BData B [ 25] (%) 13 High CLP - BData B [ 75] (%) 14 EFCN - BData B [ 30] (Dec) This Command: cnftrkparm 12.1

IGX 8400 Nodes

mulder TN StrataCom IGX 8420 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:42 GMT System-Wide Parameters 1 Max Time Stamped Packet Age (msec) ................................ 32 2 Fail Connections On Communication Break ........................... No 3 Max Network Delay for 'v' connections (msec)....................... 14 4 Max Network Delay for 'c' connections (msec)....................... 27 5 Max Network Delay for 't' & 'p' connections (msec)................. 14 6 Max Network Delay for 'a' connections (msec)....................... 27 7 Max Network Delay for High Speed Data connections (msec)........... 32 8 Max Network Delay for CDP-CDP 'v' connections (msec)............... 64 9 Max Network Delay for CDP-CDP 'c' connections (msec)............... 64 10 Max Network Delay for CDP-CDP 't' & 'p' connections (msec)......... 64 11 Max Network Delay for CDP-CDP 'a' connections (msec).............. 64 12 Max Network Delay for CDP-CDP High Speed Data connections (msec)... 64 13 Enable Discard Eligibility......................................... No 14 Use Frame Relay Standard Parameters Bc and Be...................... No 15 Max Local Delay for Interdom CDP-CDP 'v' conns (msec).............. 27 16 Max Local Delay for Interdom CDP-CDP 'c' conns (msec).............. 27 17 Max Local Delay for Interdom CDP-CDP 't' & 'p' conns (msec)........ 27 18 Max Local Delay for Interdom CDP-CDP 'a' conns (msec).............. 27 19 Max Local Delay for Interdom CDP-CDP High Speed Data conns (msec).. 27 20 Max Local Delay for Interdom High Speed Data conns (msec).......... 28 21 FastPAD Jitter Buffer Size (msec)................................. 15 22 Number of Consecutive Invalid Login Attempts to Cause Major Alarm . 0 23 Enable Connection Deroute Delay feature ........................... No 24 Interval Statstics polling rate for ATM/Frame Relay VCs............ 5 25 Interval Statistics polling rate for ports......................... 5 This Command: cnfsysparm mulder TN StrataCom IGX 8420 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:42 GMT 1 Update Initial Delay [ 5000] (D) 16 CC Redundancy Cnfged [ Y] (Y/N) 2 Update Per-Node Delay [30000] (D) 17 MT3 Pass Through Relay [ Y] (Y/N) 3 Comm-Break Test Delay [30000] (D) 18 Nw Pkt Tx Rate (pps) [ 500] (D) 4 Comm-Break Test Offset [ 10] (D) 19 Stats Memory (x 100KB) [ 130] (D) 5 Network Timeout Period [ 1700] (D) 20 Standby Update Timer [ 10] (D) 6 Network Inter-p Period [ 4000] (D) 21 Stby Updts Per Pass [ 50] (D) 7 NW Sliding Window Size [ 1] (D) 22 Gateway ID Timer [ 30] (D) 8 Num Normal Timeouts [ 7] (D) 23 GLCON Alloc Timer [ 30] (D) 9 Num Inter-p Timeouts [ 3] (D) 24 Comm Fail Delay [ 60] (D) 10 Num Satellite Timeouts [ 6] (D) 25 Nw Hdlr Timer (msec) [ 100] (D) 11 Num Blind Timeouts [ 4] (D) 26 CBUS Delay (msec) [ 20] (D) 12 Num CB Msg Timeouts [ 2] (D) 27 SNMP Event logging [ Y] (Y/N) 13 Comm Fail Interval [10000] (D) 28 TFTP Grant Delay (sec) [ 1] (D) 14 Comm Fail Multiplier [ 3] (D) 29 TFTP ACK Timeout (sec) [ 10] (D) 15 Temperature Threshold [ 50] (D) 30 TFTP Write Retries [ 3] (D) 31 FRP Link Status Alarm [ Y] (Y/N) 32 Job Lock Timeout [ 0] (D) 33 Max Via LCONs [20000] (D) 34 Max Blind Segment Size [ 3570] (D) 35 Max XmtMemBlks per NIB [ 3000] (D) 36 Max Mem on Stby Q (%) [ 33] (D) 37 Trk Cell Rtng Restrict [ Y] (Y/N) 38 Stat Config Proc Cnt [ 1000] (D) 39 Stat Config Proc Delay [ 2000] (D) 40 Enable Degraded Mode [ Y] (Y/N) 41 Enable Rrt on Comm Fail[ N] (Y/N) 42 Auto Switch on Degrade [ Y] (Y/N) 43 Max Degraded Aborts [ 100] (D) 44 Modem polling timer [ 1] (D) 45 Verify CBA for non-FRP [ N] (Y/N) This Command: cnfnodeparm mulder TN StrataCom IGX 8420 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:42 GMT Index Status Function 1 Enabled Automatic CLN/PLN Loopback Test on Local/Remote Alarms 2 Enabled FDP Loopback button 3 Enabled User Command Logging 4 Enabled Automatic Card Reset on Hardware Error 5 Enabled TXR Model D Download 6 Enabled Card Error Record Wraparound 7 Disabled Card Test After Failure 8 Disabled Download From Remote Cisco StrataView Plus 9 Disabled Logging of conn events in local event log 10 Disabled Logging of conn events in Cisco StrataView Plus event log 11 Disabled Logging SVC Connection Events 12 Disabled Force Download From a Specific IP address 13 Disabled CDP WinkStart Signalling 14 Enabled Logging of Bus Diagnostic Events in local event log 15 Enabled Automatic Card Reset after Burnfw for CBI cards This Command: cnffunc mulder TN StrataCom IGX 8420 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:42 GMT Index Status Function 1 Disabled Data Frame Multiplexing 2 Disabled Adaptive Voice 3 Disabled Frame Relay 4 Disabled Configuration Save/Restore 5 Disabled ForeSight 6 Disabled Frame Relay Network-to-Network Interface 7 Disabled Multiple VTs (1 session enabled) 8 Disabled Interface Shelf 9 Disabled Virtual Trunks 10 Disabled ABR standard with VSVD This Command: cnfswfunc mulder TN StrataCom IGX 8420 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:42 GMT Type Freq Enable Inc Thresh Timeout Enable Inc Thresh ---- ----- -------- ------- ------- ------- -------- ------- ------- PSM 300 Enabled 100 300 31 N/A 100 300 HDM 300 Enabled 100 300 80 Enabled 100 300 LDM 300 Enabled 100 300 80 Enabled 100 300 NTM 300 Enabled 100 300 31 N/A 100 300 FRM 300 Enabled 100 300 80 Enabled 100 300 MT3 300 Enabled 100 300 50 N/A 100 300 CVM 300 Enabled 100 300 300 N/A 100 300 NPM 180 Enabled 100 300 120 N/A 100 300 ARM 300 Enabled 100 300 60 N/A 100 300 BTM 300 Enabled 100 300 120 N/A 100 300 FTM 300 Enabled 100 300 80 Disabled 100 300 UFM 300 Enabled 100 300 80 Enabled 100 300 UFMU 300 Enabled 100 300 80 Enabled 100 300 ALM 300 Enabled 100 300 120 N/A 100 300 UVM 300 Disabled 100 300 60 N/A 100 300 UXM 300 Enabled 100 300 800 Enabled 100 300 This Command: cnftstparm mulder TN StrataCom IGX 8420 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:42 GMT 1 Normalization Interval [ 2] (D) 2 Max Number To Normalize [ 5] (D) 3 Normalization Logging [ No] 4 Settling Interval [ 4] (D) 5 Minimum Open Space [ 1000] (D) 6 Normalization Priority [ Load] 7 Load Sample Period [ 4] (D) 8 Maximum Routing Bundle [ 90] (D) 9 Reroute Timer [ 0] (secs) 10 Reset Timer on Line Fail [ Yes] 11 Max Down/Up Per Pass [ 50] (D) 12 Down/Up Timer [30000] (msecs) 13 Max Route Errs per cycle [ 200] (D) 14 Time between Rrt cycles [ 5] (mins) 15 Max. Rrt Err cycles [ 1] (D) 16 Routing pause timer [ 0] (msecs) 17 Max msgs sent per update [ 10] (D) 18 Send SVC urgent msg [ Yes] 19 Max SVC Retry [ 0] (D) 20 Wait for TBL Updates [ 70] (100 msecs) 21 Max Derouting Bndl (0=all)[ 500] (D) 22 Enable Cost-Based Routing [ No] 23 Enable Route Cache Usage [ No] 24 Use Delay for Routing [ No] 25 # of reroute groups used [ 50] (D) 26 Starting size of RR grps [ 0] (CLU) 27 Increment between RR grps [ 100] (CLU) This Command: cnfcmparm mulder TN StrataCom IGX 8420 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:42 GMT 1 Rmt Blk Freq (msec) [ 100] 16 FW Dnld Msgs/Block(dec) [ 4] 2 Rmt Blk Size (hex) [ 400] 17 Flash Write TO(msec) [ 16000] 3 Lcl Blk Freq (msec) [ 100] 18 Flash Erase TO(msec) [ 100] 4 Lcl Blk Size (hex) [ 400] 19 Erase Verify TO(msec) [ 16000] 5 Image Req Freq (msec) [ 10000] 20 Standby Flash TO(sec) [ 300] 6 Dnld Req Freq (msec) [ 10000] 21 Lcl Flash Init TO(msec) [ 1000] 7 Session Timeout (msec) [ 30000] 22 Flsh Write Blk Sz (hex) [ 10000] 8 Request Hop Limit (dec) [ 1] 23 Flsh Verfy Blk Sz (hex) [ 400] 9 Crc Throttle Freq (dec) [ 5000] 24 Chips Per Write/Erase [ 1] 10 Crc Block Size (hex) [ 400] 11 Rev Change Wait(dec) [ 0] 12 CCs Switch Wait(dec) [ 1000] 13 Lcl Response TO(msec) [ 5000] 14 Rmt Response TO(msec) [ 30000] 15 FW Dnld Block TO(msec) [ 50] This Command: cnfdlparm mulder TN StrataCom IGX 8420 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:42 GMT 1. Logout Time ........... 20 minutes 2. VT Logout Time ........ 4 minutes 3. Prompt Time ........... 60 seconds 4. Command Time .......... 3 minutes 5. UID Privilege Level ... 6 6. Input Character Echo .. Enabled 7. Screen Update Time .... 10 seconds This Command: cnfuiparm mulder TN StrataCom IGX 8420 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:42 GMT Function Number Status Function Number Status Background Upcard 1 Enabled Dynamic BW Allocation 15 Enabled Background Updates 2 Disabled Modem Polling 16 Enabled Standby Terminal 3 Disabled Conn Stat Sampling 17 Enabled Memory Protection 4 Enabled SVC Del Bgnd Updates 18 Disabled Comm Break 5 Enabled FastPAD Test 19 Enabled Comm Fail Test 6 Enabled Neighbor Update Errs 20 Disabled BRAM Memory Protect 7 Enabled CRC Test 8 Enabled CDT Clock Test 9 Enabled Bus Fail Detection 10 Enabled Line Diag 11 Enabled Clock Restoral 12 Enabled Cm_Rerouting 13 Enabled Clock Routing 14 Enabled This Command: on1 mulder TN StrataCom IGX 8420 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:42 GMT Function Number Status Function Number Status Line Stat Sampling 1 Enabled LAN Interface 15 Enabled Statistical Alarm 2 Enabled Update Standby Stats 16 Enabled Job Ready Checker 3 Enabled EIA Monitoring 17 Enabled Configuration Backup 4 Enabled Telnet Access 18 Enabled Standby Update 5 Enabled Junction ID 19 Enabled Downloader 6 Enabled Mult SV+/Routing Node 20 Enabled Cm Updates 7 Enabled Feeder with NW Trunks 21 Disabled Power Supply Monitor 8 Enabled Multiple Fdr Trunks 22 Disabled Topo/Stat Updates 9 Enabled Simulated Fdr Trks 23 Disabled CDP/CIP Sig. Polling 10 Enabled Auto Renum Fail Recov 24 Enabled Port Stat Sampling 11 Enabled IGX - ACM Selftest 25 Enabled Robust Updates 12 Enabled Card Simulation Tool 26 Enabled Robust Alarm Updates 13 Enabled Major Alarm on NNI 27 Disabled Realtime Counters 14 Enabled Deroute Delay 28 Enabled This Command: on2 mulder TN StrataCom IGX 8420 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:42 GMT Function Number Status Region memory init 1 Disabled Trace Msg Sent 2 Disabled Multi-DB Stby Updates 3 Enabled AIT/BTM/ALM 32h Ext2 4 Enabled Card Synchronization 5 Disabled Loop Access Dev Init 6 Disabled Auto allocate UXM UBU 7 Disabled Trace Conv Msg 8 Disabled Automatic Cbus Diags 9 Disabled This Command: on3

NTM-SR

mulder TN StrataCom IGX 8420 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:42 GMT TRK 3 Config SR/30 [10000 pps] NTM slot: 3 Subrate interface: X.21 Subrate data rate: 1920 kbps Pass sync: No Loop clock: Yes Statistical Reserve: 600 pps Routing Cost: 10 Restrict PCC traffic: No Link type: Terrestrial Valid Traffic Classes: V,TS,NTS,FR,FST Deroute delay time: 0 seconds Last Command: dsptrkcnf 3 mulder TN StrataCom IGX 8420 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:42 GMT TRK 3 Parameters: 1 Yel Alm-In/Out (D) [ 1000/ 2000] 18 Red Alm-In/Out (D) [ 1000/ 2000] 2 Rx Max Age - Voice (D) [ N/A] 19 Tx Max Age - Voice (D) [ 20] 3 Rx EFCN - BdataB (D) [ N/A] 20 Tx EFCN - BdataB (D) [ 30] 4 Gateway Efficiency (D) [ N/A] 5 EFCN - Rx Space (D) [ N/A] Tx Age Step2 (D) Tx Age Step (D) 6 Low CLP - Rx_Space (%) [ N/A] 21 BDataA [ 128] 23 BDataA [ 128] 7 High CLP - Rx_Space (%) [ N/A] 22 BDataB [ 128] 24 BDataB [ 128] Rx High CLP (%) Rx Low CLP (%) Tx High CLP (%) Tx Low CLP (%) 8 BDataA [ N/A] 10 BDataA [ N/A] 25 BDataA [ 100] 27 BDataA [ 100] 9 BDataB [ N/A] 11 BdataB [ N/A] 26 BDataB [ 75] 28 BDataB [ 25] Receive Queue Depth (D) Transmit Queue Depth (D) 12 Voice [ N/A] 15 BDataA [ N/A] 29 Voice [ 27] 32 BDataA [ 600] 13 Non TS [ N/A] 16 BDataB [ N/A] 30 Non TS [ 37] 33 BDataB [ 600] 14 TS [ N/A] 17 HighPri[ N/A] 31 TS [ 2636] 34 HighPri[ 100] This Command: cnftrkparm 3

NTM-T1

mulder TN StrataCom IGX 8420 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:42 GMT TRK 4 Config T1/24 [8000 pps] NTM slot: 4 Line DS-0 map: 0-23 Deroute delay time: 0 seconds Pass sync: Yes Loop clock: No Statistical Reserve: 600 pps Routing Cost: 10 Idle code: 7F hex Restrict PCC traffic: No Link type: Terrestrial Line framing: D4 Line coding: B8ZS Line cable type: ABAM Line cable length: 0-133 ft. Valid Traffic Classes: V,TS,NTS,FR,FST Last Command: dsptrkcnf 4 mulder TN StrataCom IGX 8420 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:42 GMT TRK 4 Parameters: 1 Yel Alm-In/Out (D) [ 600/ 600] 18 Red Alm-In/Out (D) [ 2500/ 15000] 2 Rx Max Age - Voice (D) [ N/A] 19 Tx Max Age - Voice (D) [ 20] 3 Rx EFCN - BdataB (D) [ N/A] 20 Tx EFCN - BdataB (D) [ 30] 4 Gateway Efficiency (D) [ N/A] 5 EFCN - Rx Space (D) [ N/A] Tx Age Step2 (D) Tx Age Step (D) 6 Low CLP - Rx_Space (%) [ N/A] 21 BDataA [ 128] 23 BDataA [ 128] 7 High CLP - Rx_Space (%) [ N/A] 22 BDataB [ 128] 24 BDataB [ 128] Rx High CLP (%) Rx Low CLP (%) Tx High CLP (%) Tx Low CLP (%) 8 BDataA [ N/A] 10 BDataA [ N/A] 25 BDataA [ 100] 27 BDataA [ 100] 9 BDataB [ N/A] 11 BdataB [ N/A] 26 BDataB [ 75] 28 BDataB [ 25] Receive Queue Depth (D) Transmit Queue Depth (D) 12 Voice [ N/A] 15 BDataA [ N/A] 29 Voice [ 22] 32 BDataA [ 600] 13 Non TS [ N/A] 16 BDataB [ N/A] 30 Non TS [ 30] 33 BDataB [ 600] 14 TS [ N/A] 17 HighPri[ N/A] 31 TS [ 2648] 34 HighPri[ 100] This Command: cnftrkparm 4

NTM-E1

mulder TN StrataCom IGX 8420 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:42 GMT TRK 5 Config E1/32 [10666 pps] NTM slot: 5 Line DS-0 map: 0-31 Pass sync: Yes Loop clock: No Statistical Reserve: 600 pps Routing Cost: 10 Idle code: 54 hex Restrict PCC traffic: No Link type: Terrestrial Line coding: HDB3 Line CRC: No Line recv impedance: 75 ohm + gnd Valid Traffic Classes: V,TS,NTS,FR,FST Deroute delay time: 0 seconds Last Command: dsptrkcnf 5 mulder TN StrataCom IGX 8420 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:42 GMT TRK 5 Parameters: 1 Yel Alm-In/Out (D) [ 1000/ 2000] 18 Red Alm-In/Out (D) [ 1000/ 2000] 2 Rx Max Age - Voice (D) [ N/A] 19 Tx Max Age - Voice (D) [ 20] 3 Rx EFCN - BdataB (D) [ N/A] 20 Tx EFCN - BdataB (D) [ 30] 4 Gateway Efficiency (D) [ N/A] 5 EFCN - Rx Space (D) [ N/A] Tx Age Step2 (D) Tx Age Step (D) 6 Low CLP - Rx_Space (%) [ N/A] 21 BDataA [ 128] 23 BDataA [ 128] 7 High CLP - Rx_Space (%) [ N/A] 22 BDataB [ 128] 24 BDataB [ 128] Rx High CLP (%) Rx Low CLP (%) Tx High CLP (%) Tx Low CLP (%) 8 BDataA [ N/A] 10 BDataA [ N/A] 25 BDataA [ 100] 27 BDataA [ 100] 9 BDataB [ N/A] 11 BdataB [ N/A] 26 BDataB [ 75] 28 BDataB [ 25] Receive Queue Depth (D) Transmit Queue Depth (D) 12 Voice [ N/A] 15 BDataA [ N/A] 29 Voice [ 28] 32 BDataA [ 600] 13 Non TS [ N/A] 16 BDataB [ N/A] 30 Non TS [ 40] 33 BDataB [ 600] 14 TS [ N/A] 17 HighPri[ N/A] 31 TS [ 2632] 34 HighPri[ 100] This Command: cnftrkparm 5

ALM-T3

mulder TN StrataCom IGX 8420 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:42 GMT TRK 6 Config T3/3 [1000 pps] ALM slot: 6 Transmit Trunk Rate: 96000 cps HCS Masking: Yes Rcv Trunk Rate: 1000 pps Payload Scramble: No Pass sync: Yes Valid Traffic Classes: Loop clock: No V,TS,NTS,FR,FST Statistical Reserve: 1000 pps Deroute delay time: 0 seconds Header Type: STI Gateway Type: BAM VPI Address: 0 VCI Address: 0 Routing Cost: 10 Idle code: 7F hex Restrict PCC traffic: No Link type: Terrestrial Line cable length: 0-225 ft. Last Command: dsptrkcnf 6 mulder TN StrataCom IGX 8420 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:42 GMT TRK 6 Parameters: 1 Yel Alm-In/Out (D) [ 2500/ 15000] 18 Red Alm-In/Out (D) [ 2500/ 15000] 2 Rx Max Age - Voice (D) [ 20] 19 Tx Max Age - Voice (D) [ 20] 3 Rx EFCN - BdataB (D) [ 30] 20 Tx EFCN - BdataB (D) [ 30] 4 Gateway Efficiency (D) [ 2.0] 5 EFCN - Rx Space (D) [ N/A] Tx Age Step2 (D) Tx Age Step (D) 6 Low CLP - Rx_Space (%) [ N/A] 21 BDataA [ N/A] 23 BDataA [ N/A] 7 High CLP - Rx_Space (%) [ N/A] 22 BDataB [ N/A] 24 BDataB [ N/A] Rx High CLP (%) Rx Low CLP (%) Tx High CLP (%) Tx Low CLP (%) 8 BDataA [ 100] 10 BDataA [ 100] 25 BDataA [ 100] 27 BDataA [ 100] 9 BDataB [ 75] 11 BdataB [ 25] 26 BDataB [ 75] 28 BDataB [ 25] Receive Queue Depth (D) Transmit Queue Depth (D) 12 Voice [ 4] 15 BDataA [ 1000] 29 Voice [ 532] 32 BDataA [ 1000] 13 Non TS [ 3] 16 BDataB [ 8000] 30 Non TS [ 795] 33 BDataB [ 8000] 14 TS [ 5993] 17 HighPri[ 1000] 31 TS [ 4673] 34 HighPri[ 1000] This Command: cnftrkparm 6

ALM-E3

mulder TN StrataCom IGX 8420 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:42 GMT TRK 7 Config E3/3 [1000 pps] ALM slot: 7 Transmit Trunk Rate: 80000 cps HCS Masking: Yes Rcv Trunk Rate: 1000 pps Payload Scramble: Yes Pass sync: Yes Valid Traffic Classes: Loop clock: No V,TS,NTS,FR,FST Statistical Reserve: 1000 pps Deroute delay time: 0 seconds Header Type: STI Gateway Type: BAM VPI Address: 0 VCI Address: 0 Routing Cost: 10 Idle code: 7F hex Restrict PCC traffic: No Link type: Terrestrial Line cable length: 0-225 ft. Last Command: dsptrkcnf 7 mulder TN StrataCom IGX 8420 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:42 GMT TRK 7 Parameters: 1 Yel Alm-In/Out (D) [ 2500/ 15000] 18 Red Alm-In/Out (D) [ 2500/ 15000] 2 Rx Max Age - Voice (D) [ 20] 19 Tx Max Age - Voice (D) [ 20] 3 Rx EFCN - BdataB (D) [ 30] 20 Tx EFCN - BdataB (D) [ 30] 4 Gateway Efficiency (D) [ 2.0] 5 EFCN - Rx Space (D) [ N/A] Tx Age Step2 (D) Tx Age Step (D) 6 Low CLP - Rx_Space (%) [ N/A] 21 BDataA [ N/A] 23 BDataA [ N/A] 7 High CLP - Rx_Space (%) [ N/A] 22 BDataB [ N/A] 24 BDataB [ N/A] Rx High CLP (%) Rx Low CLP (%) Tx High CLP (%) Tx Low CLP (%) 8 BDataA [ 100] 10 BDataA [ 100] 25 BDataA [ 100] 27 BDataA [ 100] 9 BDataB [ 75] 11 BdataB [ 25] 26 BDataB [ 75] 28 BDataB [ 25] Receive Queue Depth (D) Transmit Queue Depth (D) 12 Voice [ 4] 15 BDataA [ 1000] 29 Voice [ 443] 32 BDataA [ 1000] 13 Non TS [ 3] 16 BDataB [ 8000] 30 Non TS [ 662] 33 BDataB [ 8000] 14 TS [ 5993] 17 HighPri[ 1000] 31 TS [ 4895] 34 HighPri[ 1000] This Command: cnftrkparm 7

BTM-E1

mulder TN StrataCom IGX 8420 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:42 GMT TRK 12 Config E1/32 [10666 pps] BTM slot: 12 Line DS-0 map: 0-31 Line coding: HDB3 Transmit Trunk Rate: 4830 cps Line CRC: No Rcv Trunk Rate: 10666 pps Line recv impedance: 75 ohm + gnd Pass sync: Yes HCS Masking: Yes Loop clock: No Payload Scramble: Yes Statistical Reserve: 600 pps Valid Traffic Classes: Header Type: STI V,TS,NTS,FR,FST Gateway Type: BAM Deroute delay time: 0 seconds VPI Address: 0 VCI Address: 0 Routing Cost: 10 Idle code: 7F hex Restrict PCC traffic: No Link type: Terrestrial Last Command: dsptrkcnf 12 mulder TN StrataCom IGX 8420 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:42 GMT TRK 12 Parameters: 1 Yel Alm-In/Out (D) [ 1000/ 2000] 18 Red Alm-In/Out (D) [ 1000/ 2000] 2 Rx Max Age - Voice (D) [ 20] 19 Tx Max Age - Voice (D) [ 20] 3 Rx EFCN - BdataB (D) [ 30] 20 Tx EFCN - BdataB (D) [ 30] 4 Gateway Efficiency (D) [ N/A] 5 EFCN - Rx Space (D) [ 30] Tx Age Step2 (D) Tx Age Step (D) 6 Low CLP - Rx_Space (%) [ 100] 21 BDataA [ N/A] 23 BDataA [ N/A] 7 High CLP - Rx_Space (%) [ 100] 22 BDataB [ N/A] 24 BDataB [ N/A] Rx High CLP (%) Rx Low CLP (%) Tx High CLP (%) Tx Low CLP (%) 8 BDataA [ 100] 10 BDataA [ 100] 25 BDataA [ 100] 27 BDataA [ 100] 9 BDataB [ 75] 11 BdataB [ 25] 26 BDataB [ 75] 28 BDataB [ 25] Receive Queue Depth (D) Transmit Queue Depth (D) 12 Voice [ 28] 15 BDataA [ 600] 29 Voice [ 28] 32 BDataA [ 600] 13 Non TS [ 40] 16 BDataB [ 600] 30 Non TS [ 40] 33 BDataB [ 600] 14 TS [14632] 17 HighPri[ 100] 31 TS [14632] 34 HighPri[ 100] This Command: cnftrkparm 12

BTM-T3

mulder TN StrataCom IGX 8420 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:42 GMT TRK 13 Config T3/3 [1000 pps] BTM slot: 13 Transmit Trunk Rate: 96000 cps HCS Masking: Yes Rcv Trunk Rate: 1000 pps Payload Scramble: No Pass sync: Yes Valid Traffic Classes: Loop clock: No V,TS,NTS,FR,FST Statistical Reserve: 1000 pps Deroute delay time: 0 seconds Header Type: STI Gateway Type: BAM VPI Address: 0 VCI Address: 0 Routing Cost: 10 Idle code: 7F hex Restrict PCC traffic: No Link type: Terrestrial Line cable length: 0-225 ft. Last Command: dsptrkcnf 13 mulder TN StrataCom IGX 8420 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:42 GMT TRK 13 Parameters: 1 Yel Alm-In/Out (D) [ 2500/ 15000] 18 Red Alm-In/Out (D) [ 2500/ 15000] 2 Rx Max Age - Voice (D) [ 20] 19 Tx Max Age - Voice (D) [ 20] 3 Rx EFCN - BdataB (D) [ 30] 20 Tx EFCN - BdataB (D) [ 30] 4 Gateway Efficiency (D) [ 2.0] 5 EFCN - Rx Space (D) [ 30] Tx Age Step2 (D) Tx Age Step (D) 6 Low CLP - Rx_Space (%) [ 100] 21 BDataA [ N/A] 23 BDataA [ N/A] 7 High CLP - Rx_Space (%) [ 100] 22 BDataB [ N/A] 24 BDataB [ N/A] Rx High CLP (%) Rx Low CLP (%) Tx High CLP (%) Tx Low CLP (%) 8 BDataA [ 100] 10 BDataA [ 100] 25 BDataA [ 100] 27 BDataA [ 100] 9 BDataB [ 75] 11 BdataB [ 25] 26 BDataB [ 75] 28 BDataB [ 25] Receive Queue Depth (D) Transmit Queue Depth (D) 12 Voice [ 4] 15 BDataA [ 2264] 29 Voice [ 532] 32 BDataA [ 2264] 13 Non TS [ 3] 16 BDataB [ 2264] 30 Non TS [ 795] 33 BDataB [ 2264] 14 TS [11365] 17 HighPri[ 100] 31 TS [10045] 34 HighPri[ 100] This Command: cnftrkparm 13

BTM-HSSI

mulder TN StrataCom IGX 8420 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:42 GMT TRK 14 Config HSSI/3 [1000 pps] BTM slot: 14 Clock Rate: 50840000 bps Line cable length: 0-225 ft. Transmit Trunk Rate: 111491 cps HCS Masking: Yes Rcv Trunk Rate: 1000 pps Payload Scramble: No Pass sync: No Valid Traffic Classes: Loop clock: No V,TS,NTS,FR,FST Statistical Reserve: 1000 pps Deroute delay time: 0 seconds Header Type: STI Gateway Type: BAM VPI Address: 0 VCI Address: 0 Routing Cost: 10 Idle code: 7F hex Restrict PCC traffic: No Link type: Terrestrial Last Command: dsptrkcnf 14 mulder TN StrataCom IGX 8420 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:42 GMT TRK 14 Parameters: 1 Yel Alm-In/Out (D) [ 2500/ 15000] 18 Red Alm-In/Out (D) [ 2500/ 15000] 2 Rx Max Age - Voice (D) [ 20] 19 Tx Max Age - Voice (D) [ 20] 3 Rx EFCN - BdataB (D) [ 30] 20 Tx EFCN - BdataB (D) [ 30] 4 Gateway Efficiency (D) [ 2.0] 5 EFCN - Rx Space (D) [ 30] Tx Age Step2 (D) Tx Age Step (D) 6 Low CLP - Rx_Space (%) [ 100] 21 BDataA [ N/A] 23 BDataA [ N/A] 7 High CLP - Rx_Space (%) [ 100] 22 BDataB [ N/A] 24 BDataB [ N/A] Rx High CLP (%) Rx Low CLP (%) Tx High CLP (%) Tx Low CLP (%) 8 BDataA [ 100] 10 BDataA [ 100] 25 BDataA [ 100] 27 BDataA [ 100] 9 BDataB [ 75] 11 BdataB [ 25] 26 BDataB [ 75] 28 BDataB [ 25] Receive Queue Depth (D) Transmit Queue Depth (D) 12 Voice [ 4] 15 BDataA [ 2264] 29 Voice [ 617] 32 BDataA [ 2264] 13 Non TS [ 3] 16 BDataB [ 2264] 30 Non TS [ 922] 33 BDataB [ 2264] 14 TS [11365] 17 HighPri[ 100] 31 TS [ 9833] 34 HighPri[ 100] This Command: cnftrkparm 14

BTM-E2

mulder TN StrataCom IGX 8420 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:42 GMT TRK 15 Config E2/3 [1000 pps] BTM slot: 15 Transmit Trunk Rate: 19900 cps HCS Masking: Yes Rcv Trunk Rate: 1000 pps Payload Scramble: Yes Pass sync: Yes Valid Traffic Classes: Loop clock: No V,TS,NTS,FR,FST Statistical Reserve: 1000 pps Deroute delay time: 0 seconds Header Type: STI Gateway Type: BAM VPI Address: 0 VCI Address: 0 Routing Cost: 10 Idle code: 7F hex Restrict PCC traffic: No Link type: Terrestrial Line cable length: 0-225 ft. Last Command: dsptrkcnf 15 mulder TN StrataCom IGX 8420 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:42 GMT TRK 15 Parameters: 1 Yel Alm-In/Out (D) [ 2500/ 15000] 18 Red Alm-In/Out (D) [ 2500/ 15000] 2 Rx Max Age - Voice (D) [ 20] 19 Tx Max Age - Voice (D) [ 20] 3 Rx EFCN - BdataB (D) [ 30] 20 Tx EFCN - BdataB (D) [ 30] 4 Gateway Efficiency (D) [ 2.0] 5 EFCN - Rx Space (D) [ 30] Tx Age Step2 (D) Tx Age Step (D) 6 Low CLP - Rx_Space (%) [ 100] 21 BDataA [ N/A] 23 BDataA [ N/A] 7 High CLP - Rx_Space (%) [ 100] 22 BDataB [ N/A] 24 BDataB [ N/A] Rx High CLP (%) Rx Low CLP (%) Tx High CLP (%) Tx Low CLP (%) 8 BDataA [ 100] 10 BDataA [ 100] 25 BDataA [ 100] 27 BDataA [ 100] 9 BDataB [ 75] 11 BdataB [ 25] 26 BDataB [ 75] 28 BDataB [ 25] Receive Queue Depth (D) Transmit Queue Depth (D) 12 Voice [ 4] 15 BDataA [ 2264] 29 Voice [ 111] 32 BDataA [ 2264] 13 Non TS [ 3] 16 BDataB [ 2264] 30 Non TS [ 163] 33 BDataB [ 2264] 14 TS [11365] 17 HighPri[ 100] 31 TS [11098] 34 HighPri[ 100] This Command: cnftrkparm 15

BTM-E3

mulder TN StrataCom IGX 8420 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:42 GMT TRK 16 Config E3/3 [1000 pps] BTM slot: 16 Transmit Trunk Rate: 80000 cps HCS Masking: Yes Rcv Trunk Rate: 1000 pps Payload Scramble: Yes Pass sync: Yes Valid Traffic Classes: Loop clock: No V,TS,NTS,FR,FST Statistical Reserve: 1000 pps Deroute delay time: 0 seconds Header Type: STI Gateway Type: BAM VPI Address: 0 VCI Address: 0 Routing Cost: 10 Idle code: 7F hex Restrict PCC traffic: No Link type: Terrestrial Line cable length: 0-225 ft. Last Command: dsptrkcnf 16 mulder TN StrataCom IGX 8420 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:42 GMT TRK 16 Parameters: 1 Yel Alm-In/Out (D) [ 2500/ 15000] 18 Red Alm-In/Out (D) [ 2500/ 15000] 2 Rx Max Age - Voice (D) [ 20] 19 Tx Max Age - Voice (D) [ 20] 3 Rx EFCN - BdataB (D) [ 30] 20 Tx EFCN - BdataB (D) [ 30] 4 Gateway Efficiency (D) [ 2.0] 5 EFCN - Rx Space (D) [ 30] Tx Age Step2 (D) Tx Age Step (D) 6 Low CLP - Rx_Space (%) [ 100] 21 BDataA [ N/A] 23 BDataA [ N/A] 7 High CLP - Rx_Space (%) [ 100] 22 BDataB [ N/A] 24 BDataB [ N/A] Rx High CLP (%) Rx Low CLP (%) Tx High CLP (%) Tx Low CLP (%) 8 BDataA [ 100] 10 BDataA [ 100] 25 BDataA [ 100] 27 BDataA [ 100] 9 BDataB [ 75] 11 BdataB [ 25] 26 BDataB [ 75] 28 BDataB [ 25] Receive Queue Depth (D) Transmit Queue Depth (D) 12 Voice [ 4] 15 BDataA [ 2264] 29 Voice [ 443] 32 BDataA [ 2264] 13 Non TS [ 3] 16 BDataB [ 2264] 30 Non TS [ 662] 33 BDataB [ 2264] 14 TS [11365] 17 HighPri[ 100] 31 TS [10267] 34 HighPri[ 100] This Command: cnftrkparm 16

UXM-E1 (E1-IMA backcard with only one physical line up)

mulder TN StrataCom IGX 8420 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:42 GMT TRK 9.1 Config E1/30 [4528 cps] UXM slot: 9 Line DS-0 map: 1-15,17-31 HCS Masking: Yes Transmit Trunk Rate: 4528 cps Payload Scramble: Yes Rcv Trunk Rate: 4528 cps Connection Channels: 256 Pass sync: Yes Gateway Channels: 200 Loop clock: No Valid Traffic Classes: Statistical Reserve: 600 cps V,TS,NTS,FR,FST,CBR,VBR,ABR Header Type: NNI Deroute delay time: 0 seconds VPI Address: 1 VPC Conns disabled: No Routing Cost: 10 Idle code: 54 hex Restrict PCC traffic: No Link type: Terrestrial Line coding: HDB3 Line recv impedance: 120 ohm Last Command: dsptrkcnf 9.1 mulder TN StrataCom IGX 8420 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:42 GMT TRK 9.1 Parameters: 1 Yel Alm-In/Out (D) [ 1000/ 2000] 18 Red Alm-In/Out (D) [ 1000/ 2000] 2 Rx Max Age - Voice (D) [ 20] 19 Tx Max Age - Voice (D) [ 20] 3 Rx EFCN - BdataB (D) [ 20] 20 Tx EFCN - BdataB (%) [ 20] 4 Gateway Efficiency (D) [ N/A] 5 EFCN - Rx Space (D) [ N/A] Tx Age Step2 (D) Tx Age Step (D) 6 Low CLP/EPD- Rx_Space (%) [ N/A] 21 BDataA [ N/A] 23 BDataA [ N/A] 7 High CLP - Rx_Space (%) [ N/A] 22 BDataB [ N/A] 24 BDataB [ N/A] Rx High CLP (%) Rx Low CLP/EPD(%) Tx High CLP (%) Tx Low CLP/EPD(%) 8 BDataA [ 80] 10 BDataA [ 60] 25 BDataA [ 80] 27 BDataA [ 60] 9 BDataB [ 80] 11 BdataB [ 60] 26 BDataB [ 80] 28 BDataB [ 60] Receive Queue Depth (D) Transmit Queue Depth (D) 12 Voice [ 27] 15 BDataA [10000] 29 Voice [ 26] 32 BDataA [10000] 13 Non TS [ 37] 16 BDataB [10000] 30 Non TS [ 36] 33 BDataB [10000] 14 TS [ 1000] 17 HighPri[ 1000] 31 TS [ 1000] 34 HighPri[ 1000] Rx Queue Depth(D) Tx Queue Depth(D) Rx EFCN (%) Tx EFCN (%) 35 CBR [ 600] 38 CBR [ 600] 36 VBR [ 5000] 39 VBR [ 5000] 37 ABR [20000] 40 ABR [20000] 47 ABR [ 20] 48 ABR [ 20] Rx High CLP (%) Rx Low CLP/EPD(%) Tx High CLP (%) Tx Low CLP/EPD(%) 41 CBR [ 80] 44 CBR [ 60] 49 CBR [ 80] 52 CBR [ 60] 42 VBR [ 80] 45 VBR [ 60] 50 VBR [ 80] 53 VBR [ 60] 43 ABR [ 80] 46 ABR [ 60] 51 ABR [ 80] 54 ABR [ 60] This Command: cnftrkparm 9.1

UXM/E1-IMA (4 physical lines up)

mulder TRM StrataCom IGX 8420 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:42 GMT TRK 9.1-4 Config E1/119 [17962 cps] UXM slot: 9 Line DS-0 map: 1-15,17-31 HCS Masking: Yes Transmit Trunk Rate: 17962 cps Payload Scramble: Yes Rcv Trunk Rate: 17962 cps Connection Channels: 256 Pass sync: Yes Gateway Channels: 200 Loop clock: No Valid Traffic Classes: Statistical Reserve: 600 cps V,TS,NTS,FR,FST,CBR,VBR,ABR Header Type: NNI Retained links: 4 VPI Address: 1 IMA link auto disable:Disable Routing Cost: 10 Deroute delay time: 0 seconds Idle code: 54 hex VPC Conns disabled: No Restrict PCC traffic: No Link type: Terrestrial Line coding: HDB3 Line recv impedance: 120 ohm Last Command: dsptrkcnf 9.1 mulder TRM StrataCom IGX 8420 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:42 GMT TRK 9.1-4 Parameters: 1 Yel Alm-In/Out (D) [ 1000/ 2000] 18 Red Alm-In/Out (D) [ 1000/ 2000] 2 Rx Max Age - Voice (D) [ 20] 19 Tx Max Age - Voice (D) [ 20] 3 Rx EFCN - BdataB (D) [ 20] 20 Tx EFCN - BdataB (%) [ 20] 4 Gateway Efficiency (D) [ N/A] 5 EFCN - Rx Space (D) [ N/A] Tx Age Step2 (D) Tx Age Step (D) 6 Low CLP/EPD- Rx_Space (%) [ N/A] 21 BDataA [ N/A] 23 BDataA [ N/A] 7 High CLP - Rx_Space (%) [ N/A] 22 BDataB [ N/A] 24 BDataB [ N/A] Rx High CLP (%) Rx Low CLP/EPD(%) Tx High CLP (%) Tx Low CLP/EPD(%) 8 BDataA [ 80] 10 BDataA [ 60] 25 BDataA [ 80] 27 BDataA [ 60] 9 BDataB [ 80] 11 BdataB [ 60] 26 BDataB [ 80] 28 BDataB [ 60] Receive Queue Depth (D) Transmit Queue Depth (D) 12 Voice [ 101] 15 BDataA [10000] 29 Voice [ 100] 32 BDataA [10000] 13 Non TS [ 148] 16 BDataB [10000] 30 Non TS [ 147] 33 BDataB [10000] 14 TS [ 1000] 17 HighPri[ 1000] 31 TS [ 1000] 34 HighPri[ 1000] Rx Queue Depth(D) Tx Queue Depth(D) Rx EFCN (%) Tx EFCN (%) 35 CBR [ 600] 38 CBR [ 600] 36 VBR [ 5000] 39 VBR [ 5000] 37 ABR [20000] 40 ABR [20000] 47 ABR [ 20] 48 ABR [ 20] Rx High CLP (%) Rx Low CLP/EPD(%) Tx High CLP (%) Tx Low CLP/EPD(%) 41 CBR [ 80] 44 CBR [ 60] 49 CBR [ 80] 52 CBR [ 60] 42 VBR [ 80] 45 VBR [ 60] 50 VBR [ 80] 53 VBR [ 60] 43 ABR [ 80] 46 ABR [ 60] 51 ABR [ 80] 54 ABR [ 60]

UXM-T1 (T1-IMA backcard with only one physical line up)

mulder TN StrataCom IGX 8420 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:42 GMT TRK 8.1 Config T1/24 [3622 cps] UXM slot: 8 Transmit Trunk Rate: 3622 cps Line cable length: 0-131 ft. Rcv Trunk Rate: 3622 cps HCS Masking: Yes Pass sync: Yes Payload Scramble: No Loop clock: No Connection Channels: 256 Statistical Reserve: 600 cps Gateway Channels: 200 Header Type: NNI Valid Traffic Classes: VPI Address: 1 V,TS,NTS,FR,FST,CBR,VBR,ABR Routing Cost: 10 Deroute delay time: 0 seconds Idle code: 7F hex VPC Conns disabled: No Restrict PCC traffic: No Link type: Terrestrial Line framing: ESF Line coding: B8ZS Line cable type: ABAM Last Command: dsptrkcnf 8.1 mulder TN StrataCom IGX 8420 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:42 GMT TRK 8.1 Parameters: 1 Yel Alm-In/Out (D) [ 600/ 600] 18 Red Alm-In/Out (D) [ 2500/ 15000] 2 Rx Max Age - Voice (D) [ 20] 19 Tx Max Age - Voice (D) [ 20] 3 Rx EFCN - BdataB (D) [ 20] 20 Tx EFCN - BdataB (%) [ 20] 4 Gateway Efficiency (D) [ 2.0] 5 EFCN - Rx Space (D) [ N/A] Tx Age Step2 (D) Tx Age Step (D) 6 Low CLP/EPD- Rx_Space (%) [ N/A] 21 BDataA [ N/A] 23 BDataA [ N/A] 7 High CLP - Rx_Space (%) [ N/A] 22 BDataB [ N/A] 24 BDataB [ N/A] Rx High CLP (%) Rx Low CLP/EPD(%) Tx High CLP (%) Tx Low CLP/EPD(%) 8 BDataA [ 80] 10 BDataA [ 60] 25 BDataA [ 80] 27 BDataA [ 60] 9 BDataB [ 80] 11 BdataB [ 60] 26 BDataB [ 80] 28 BDataB [ 60] Receive Queue Depth (D) Transmit Queue Depth (D) 12 Voice [ 22] 15 BDataA [10000] 29 Voice [ 21] 32 BDataA [10000] 13 Non TS [ 30] 16 BDataB [10000] 30 Non TS [ 28] 33 BDataB [10000] 14 TS [ 1000] 17 HighPri[ 1000] 31 TS [ 1000] 34 HighPri[ 1000] Rx Queue Depth(D) Tx Queue Depth(D) Rx EFCN (%) Tx EFCN (%) 35 CBR [ 600] 38 CBR [ 600] 36 VBR [ 5000] 39 VBR [ 5000] 37 ABR [20000] 40 ABR [20000] 47 ABR [ 20] 48 ABR [ 20] Rx High CLP (%) Rx Low CLP/EPD(%) Tx High CLP (%) Tx Low CLP/EPD(%) 41 CBR [ 80] 44 CBR [ 60] 49 CBR [ 80] 52 CBR [ 60] 42 VBR [ 80] 45 VBR [ 60] 50 VBR [ 80] 53 VBR [ 60] 43 ABR [ 80] 46 ABR [ 60] 51 ABR [ 80] 54 ABR [ 60] This Command: cnftrkparm 8.1

UXM/T1-IMA (4 physical lines up)

mulder TRM StrataCom IGX 8420 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:42 GMT TRK 8.1-4 Config T1/95 [14339 cps] UXM slot: 8 Transmit Trunk Rate: 14339 cps Line cable length: 0-131 ft. Rcv Trunk Rate: 14339 cps HCS Masking: Yes Pass sync: Yes Payload Scramble: No Loop clock: No Connection Channels: 256 Statistical Reserve: 600 cps Gateway Channels: 200 Header Type: NNI Valid Traffic Classes: VPI Address: 1 V,TS,NTS,FR,FST,CBR,VBR,ABR Routing Cost: 10 Retained links: 4 Idle code: 7F hex IMA link auto disable:Disable Restrict PCC traffic: No Deroute delay time: 0 seconds Link type: Terrestrial VPC Conns disabled: No Line framing: ESF Line coding: B8ZS Line cable type: ABAM Last Command: dsptrkcnf 8.1 mulder TRM StrataCom IGX 8420 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:42 GMT TRK 8.1-4 Parameters: 1 Yel Alm-In/Out (D) [ 600/ 600] 18 Red Alm-In/Out (D) [ 2500/ 15000] 2 Rx Max Age - Voice (D) [ 20] 19 Tx Max Age - Voice (D) [ 20] 3 Rx EFCN - BdataB (D) [ 20] 20 Tx EFCN - BdataB (%) [ 20] 4 Gateway Efficiency (D) [ 2.0] 5 EFCN - Rx Space (D) [ N/A] Tx Age Step2 (D) Tx Age Step (D) 6 Low CLP/EPD- Rx_Space (%) [ N/A] 21 BDataA [ N/A] 23 BDataA [ N/A] 7 High CLP - Rx_Space (%) [ N/A] 22 BDataB [ N/A] 24 BDataB [ N/A] Rx High CLP (%) Rx Low CLP/EPD(%) Tx High CLP (%) Tx Low CLP/EPD(%) 8 BDataA [ 80] 10 BDataA [ 60] 25 BDataA [ 80] 27 BDataA [ 60] 9 BDataB [ 80] 11 BdataB [ 60] 26 BDataB [ 80] 28 BDataB [ 60] Receive Queue Depth (D) Transmit Queue Depth (D) 12 Voice [ 81] 15 BDataA [10000] 29 Voice [ 80] 32 BDataA [10000] 13 Non TS [ 118] 16 BDataB [10000] 30 Non TS [ 117] 33 BDataB [10000] 14 TS [ 1000] 17 HighPri[ 1000] 31 TS [ 1000] 34 HighPri[ 1000] Rx Queue Depth(D) Tx Queue Depth(D) Rx EFCN (%) Tx EFCN (%) 35 CBR [ 600] 38 CBR [ 600] 36 VBR [ 5000] 39 VBR [ 5000] 37 ABR [20000] 40 ABR [20000] 47 ABR [ 20] 48 ABR [ 20] Rx High CLP (%) Rx Low CLP/EPD(%) Tx High CLP (%) Tx Low CLP/EPD(%) 41 CBR [ 80] 44 CBR [ 60] 49 CBR [ 80] 52 CBR [ 60] 42 VBR [ 80] 45 VBR [ 60] 50 VBR [ 80] 53 VBR [ 60] 43 ABR [ 80] 46 ABR [ 60] 51 ABR [ 80] 54 ABR [ 60] This Command: cnftrkparm 8.1

UXM-E3

mulder TN StrataCom IGX 8420 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:42 GMT TRK 11.1 Config E3/530 [80000 cps] UXM slot: 11 Transmit Trunk Rate: 80000 cps Payload Scramble: Yes Rcv Trunk Rate: 80000 cps Connection Channels: 256 Pass sync: Yes Gateway Channels: 200 Loop clock: No Valid Traffic Classes: Statistical Reserve: 1000 cps V,TS,NTS,FR,FST,CBR,VBR,ABR Header Type: NNI Deroute delay time: 0 seconds VPI Address: 1 VPC Conns disabled: No Routing Cost: 10 Idle code: 7F hex Restrict PCC traffic: No Link type: Terrestrial Line framing: HEC Line cable length: 0-225 ft. HCS Masking: Yes Last Command: dsptrkcnf 11.1 mulder TN StrataCom IGX 8420 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:42 GMT TRK 11.1 Parameters: 1 Yel Alm-In/Out (D) [ 2500/ 15000] 18 Red Alm-In/Out (D) [ 2500/ 15000] 2 Rx Max Age - Voice (D) [ 20] 19 Tx Max Age - Voice (D) [ 20] 3 Rx EFCN - BdataB (D) [ 20] 20 Tx EFCN - BdataB (%) [ 20] 4 Gateway Efficiency (D) [ 2.0] 5 EFCN - Rx Space (D) [ N/A] Tx Age Step2 (D) Tx Age Step (D) 6 Low CLP/EPD- Rx_Space (%) [ N/A] 21 BDataA [ N/A] 23 BDataA [ N/A] 7 High CLP - Rx_Space (%) [ N/A] 22 BDataB [ N/A] 24 BDataB [ N/A] Rx High CLP (%) Rx Low CLP/EPD(%) Tx High CLP (%) Tx Low CLP/EPD(%) 8 BDataA [ 80] 10 BDataA [ 60] 25 BDataA [ 80] 27 BDataA [ 60] 9 BDataB [ 80] 11 BdataB [ 60] 26 BDataB [ 80] 28 BDataB [ 60] Receive Queue Depth (D) Transmit Queue Depth (D) 12 Voice [ 443] 15 BDataA [10000] 29 Voice [ 443] 32 BDataA [10000] 13 Non TS [ 662] 16 BDataB [10000] 30 Non TS [ 662] 33 BDataB [10000] 14 TS [ 1000] 17 HighPri[ 1000] 31 TS [ 1000] 34 HighPri[ 1000] Rx Queue Depth(D) Tx Queue Depth(D) Rx EFCN (%) Tx EFCN (%) 35 CBR [ 600] 38 CBR [ 600] 36 VBR [ 5000] 39 VBR [ 5000] 37 ABR [20000] 40 ABR [20000] 47 ABR [ 20] 48 ABR [ 20] Rx High CLP (%) Rx Low CLP/EPD(%) Tx High CLP (%) Tx Low CLP/EPD(%) 41 CBR [ 80] 44 CBR [ 60] 49 CBR [ 80] 52 CBR [ 60] 42 VBR [ 80] 45 VBR [ 60] 50 VBR [ 80] 53 VBR [ 60] 43 ABR [ 80] 46 ABR [ 60] 51 ABR [ 80] 54 ABR [ 60] This Command: cnftrkparm 11.1

UXM-T3

mulder TN StrataCom IGX 8420 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:42 GMT TRK 11.1 Config T3/636 [96000 cps] UXM slot: 11 Transmit Trunk Rate: 96000 cps Payload Scramble: No Rcv Trunk Rate: 96000 cps Connection Channels: 256 Pass sync: Yes Gateway Channels: 200 Loop clock: No Valid Traffic Classes: Statistical Reserve: 1000 cps V,TS,NTS,FR,FST,CBR,VBR,ABR Header Type: NNI Deroute delay time: 0 seconds VPI Address: 1 VPC Conns disabled: No Routing Cost: 10 Idle code: 7F hex Restrict PCC traffic: No Link type: Terrestrial Line framing: PLCP Line cable length: 0-225 ft. HCS Masking: Yes Last Command: dsptrkcnf 11.1 mulder TN StrataCom IGX 8420 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:42 GMT TRK 11.1 Parameters: 1 Yel Alm-In/Out (D) [ 2500/ 15000] 18 Red Alm-In/Out (D) [ 2500/ 15000] 2 Rx Max Age - Voice (D) [ 20] 19 Tx Max Age - Voice (D) [ 20] 3 Rx EFCN - BdataB (D) [ 20] 20 Tx EFCN - BdataB (%) [ 20] 4 Gateway Efficiency (D) [ 2.0] 5 EFCN - Rx Space (D) [ N/A] Tx Age Step2 (D) Tx Age Step (D) 6 Low CLP/EPD- Rx_Space (%) [ N/A] 21 BDataA [ N/A] 23 BDataA [ N/A] 7 High CLP - Rx_Space (%) [ N/A] 22 BDataB [ N/A] 24 BDataB [ N/A] Rx High CLP (%) Rx Low CLP/EPD(%) Tx High CLP (%) Tx Low CLP/EPD(%) 8 BDataA [ 80] 10 BDataA [ 60] 25 BDataA [ 80] 27 BDataA [ 60] 9 BDataB [ 80] 11 BdataB [ 60] 26 BDataB [ 80] 28 BDataB [ 60] Receive Queue Depth (D) Transmit Queue Depth (D) 12 Voice [ 532] 15 BDataA [10000] 29 Voice [ 532] 32 BDataA [10000] 13 Non TS [ 795] 16 BDataB [10000] 30 Non TS [ 795] 33 BDataB [10000] 14 TS [ 1000] 17 HighPri[ 1000] 31 TS [ 1000] 34 HighPri[ 1000] Rx Queue Depth(D) Tx Queue Depth(D) Rx EFCN (%) Tx EFCN (%) 35 CBR [ 600] 38 CBR [ 600] 36 VBR [ 5000] 39 VBR [ 5000] 37 ABR [20000] 40 ABR [20000] 47 ABR [ 20] 48 ABR [ 20] Rx High CLP (%) Rx Low CLP/EPD(%) Tx High CLP (%) Tx Low CLP/EPD(%) 41 CBR [ 80] 44 CBR [ 60] 49 CBR [ 80] 52 CBR [ 60] 42 VBR [ 80] 45 VBR [ 60] 50 VBR [ 80] 53 VBR [ 60] 43 ABR [ 80] 46 ABR [ 60] 51 ABR [ 80] 54 ABR [ 60] This Command: cnftrkparm 11.1

UXM-OC3

mulder TN StrataCom IGX 8420 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:42 GMT TRK 11.1 Config OC3 [353207cps] UXM slot: 11 Transmit Trunk Rate: 353208 cps Connection Channels: 256 Rcv Trunk Rate: 353207 cps Gateway Channels: 200 Pass sync: Yes Valid Traffic Classes: Loop clock: No V,TS,NTS,FR,FST,CBR,VBR,ABR Statistical Reserve: 1000 cps Frame Scramble: Yes Header Type: NNI Deroute delay time: 0 seconds VPI Address: 1 VPC Conns disabled: No Routing Cost: 10 Idle code: 7F hex Restrict PCC traffic: No Link type: Terrestrial Line framing: STS-3C HCS Masking: Yes Payload Scramble: Yes Last Command: dsptrkcnf 11.1 mulder TN StrataCom IGX 8420 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:42 GMT TRK 11.1 Parameters: 1 Yel Alm-In/Out (D) [ 2500/ 10000] 18 Red Alm-In/Out (D) [ 2500/ 10000] 2 Rx Max Age - Voice (D) [ 20] 19 Tx Max Age - Voice (D) [ 20] 3 Rx EFCN - BdataB (D) [ 20] 20 Tx EFCN - BdataB (%) [ 20] 4 Gateway Efficiency (D) [ 2.0] 5 EFCN - Rx Space (D) [ N/A] Tx Age Step2 (D) Tx Age Step (D) 6 Low CLP/EPD- Rx_Space (%) [ N/A] 21 BDataA [ N/A] 23 BDataA [ N/A] 7 High CLP - Rx_Space (%) [ N/A] 22 BDataB [ N/A] 24 BDataB [ N/A] Rx High CLP (%) Rx Low CLP/EPD(%) Tx High CLP (%) Tx Low CLP/EPD(%) 8 BDataA [ 80] 10 BDataA [ 60] 25 BDataA [ 80] 27 BDataA [ 60] 9 BDataB [ 80] 11 BdataB [ 60] 26 BDataB [ 80] 28 BDataB [ 60] Receive Queue Depth (D) Transmit Queue Depth (D) 12 Voice [ 1952] 15 BDataA [10000] 29 Voice [ 1952] 32 BDataA [10000] 13 Non TS [ 2925] 16 BDataB [10000] 30 Non TS [ 2925] 33 BDataB [10000] 14 TS [ 1000] 17 HighPri[ 1000] 31 TS [ 1000] 34 HighPri[ 1000] Rx Queue Depth(D) Tx Queue Depth(D) Rx EFCN (%) Tx EFCN (%) 35 CBR [ 600] 38 CBR [ 600] 36 VBR [ 5000] 39 VBR [ 5000] 37 ABR [20000] 40 ABR [20000] 47 ABR [ 20] 48 ABR [ 20] Rx High CLP (%) Rx Low CLP/EPD(%) Tx High CLP (%) Tx Low CLP/EPD(%) 41 CBR [ 80] 44 CBR [ 60] 49 CBR [ 80] 52 CBR [ 60] 42 VBR [ 80] 45 VBR [ 60] 50 VBR [ 80] 53 VBR [ 60] 43 ABR [ 80] 46 ABR [ 60] 51 ABR [ 80] 54 ABR [ 60] This Command: cnftrkparm 11.1

IPX Nodes

PXnode TN StrataCom IPX 8 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:45 GMT System-Wide Parameters 1 Max Time Stamped Packet Age (msec) ................................ 32 2 Fail Connections On Communication Break ........................... No 3 Max Network Delay for 'v' connections (msec)....................... 14 4 Max Network Delay for 'c' connections (msec)....................... 27 5 Max Network Delay for 't' & 'p' connections (msec)................. 14 6 Max Network Delay for 'a' connections (msec)....................... 27 7 Max Network Delay for High Speed Data connections (msec)........... 32 8 Max Network Delay for CDP-CDP 'v' connections (msec)............... 64 9 Max Network Delay for CDP-CDP 'c' connections (msec)............... 64 10 Max Network Delay for CDP-CDP 't' & 'p' connections (msec)......... 64 11 Max Network Delay for CDP-CDP 'a' connections (msec).............. 64 12 Max Network Delay for CDP-CDP High Speed Data connections (msec)... 64 13 Enable Discard Eligibility......................................... No 14 Use Frame Relay Standard Parameters Bc and Be...................... No 15 Max Local Delay for Interdom CDP-CDP 'v' conns (msec).............. 27 16 Max Local Delay for Interdom CDP-CDP 'c' conns (msec).............. 27 17 Max Local Delay for Interdom CDP-CDP 't' & 'p' conns (msec)........ 27 18 Max Local Delay for Interdom CDP-CDP 'a' conns (msec).............. 27 19 Max Local Delay for Interdom CDP-CDP High Speed Data conns (msec).. 27 20 Max Local Delay for Interdom High Speed Data conns (msec).......... 28 21 FastPAD Jitter Buffer Size (msec)................................. 15 22 Number of Consecutive Invalid Login Attempts to Cause Major Alarm . 0 23 Enable Connection Deroute Delay feature ........................... Yes 24 Interval Statstics polling rate for ATM/Frame Relay VCs............ 5 25 Interval Statistics polling rate for ports......................... 5 This Command: cnfsysparm IPXnode TN StrataCom IPX 8 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:45 GMT 1 Update Initial Delay [ 5000] (D) 16 CC Redundancy Cnfged [ Y] (Y/N) 2 Update Per-Node Delay [30000] (D) 17 MT3 Pass Through Relay [ Y] (Y/N) 3 Comm-Break Test Delay [30000] (D) 18 Nw Pkt Tx Rate (pps) [ 500] (D) 4 Comm-Break Test Offset [ 10] (D) 19 TFTP Memory (x 10KB) [ 210] (D) 5 Network Timeout Period [ 1700] (D) 20 Standby Update Timer [ 10] (D) 6 Network Inter-p Period [ 4000] (D) 21 Stby Updts Per Pass [ 50] (D) 7 NW Sliding Window Size [ 1] (D) 22 Gateway ID Timer [ 30] (D) 8 Num Normal Timeouts [ 7] (D) 23 GLCON Alloc Timer [ 30] (D) 9 Num Inter-p Timeouts [ 3] (D) 24 Comm Fail Delay [ 60] (D) 10 Num Satellite Timeouts [ 6] (D) 25 Nw Hdlr Timer (msec) [ 100] (D) 11 Num Blind Timeouts [ 4] (D) 26 CBUS Delay (msec) [ 20] (D) 12 Num CB Msg Timeouts [ 2] (D) 27 SNMP Event logging [ Y] (Y/N) 13 Comm Fail Interval [10000] (D) 28 TFTP Grant Delay (sec) [ 1] (D) 14 Comm Fail Multiplier [ 3] (D) 29 TFTP ACK Timeout (sec) [ 10] (D) 15 Temperature Threshold [ 50] (D) 30 TFTP Write Retries [ 3] (D) 31 FRP Link Status Alarm [ Y] (Y/N) 32 Job Lock Timeout [ 0] (D) 33 Max Via LCONs [20000] (D) 34 Max Blind Segment Size [ 3570] (D) 35 Max XmtMemBlks per NIB [ 3000] (D) 36 Max Mem on Stby Q (%) [ 33] (D) 37 Trk Cell Rtng Restrict [ Y] (Y/N) 38 Stat Config Proc Cnt [ 1000] (D) 39 Stat Config Proc Delay [ 2000] (D) 40 Enable Degraded Mode [ Y] (Y/N) 41 Enable Rrt on Comm Fail[ N] (Y/N) 42 Auto Switch on Degrade [ Y] (Y/N) 43 Max Degraded Aborts [ 100] (D) 44 Modem polling timer [ 1] (D) 45 Verify CBA for non-FRP [ N] (Y/N) This Command: cnfnodeparm IPXnode TN StrataCom IPX 8 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:45 GMT Index Status Function 1 Enabled Automatic CLN/PLN Loopback Test on Local/Remote Alarms 2 Enabled FDP Loopback button 3 Enabled User Command Logging 4 Enabled Automatic Card Reset on Hardware Error 5 Enabled TXR Model D Download 6 Enabled Card Error Record Wraparound 7 Disabled Card Test After Failure 8 Disabled Download From Remote Cisco StrataView Plus 9 Disabled Logging of conn events in local event log 10 Disabled Logging of conn events in Cisco StrataView Plus event log 11 Disabled Logging SVC Connection Events 12 Disabled Force Download From a Specific IP address 13 Disabled CDP WinkStart Signalling 14 Enabled Logging of Bus Diagnostic Events in local event log 15 Enabled Automatic Card Reset after Burnfw for CBI cards This Command: cnffunc IPXnode TN StrataCom IPX 8 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:45 GMT Index Status Function 1 Disabled Data Frame Multiplexing 2 Disabled Adaptive Voice 3 Disabled Frame Relay 4 Disabled Configuration Save/Restore 5 Disabled ForeSight 6 Disabled Frame Relay Network-to-Network Interface 7 Disabled Multiple VTs (1 session enabled) 8 Disabled Interface Shelf This Command: cnfswfunc IPXnode TN StrataCom IPX 8 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:45 GMT Type Freq Enable Inc Thresh Timeout Enable Inc Thresh ---- ----- -------- ------- ------- ------- -------- ------- ------- PSM 300 Enabled 100 300 31 N/A 100 300 SDP 300 Enabled 100 300 80 Enabled 100 300 LDP 300 Enabled 100 300 80 Enabled 100 300 NTC 300 Enabled 100 300 31 N/A 100 300 FRP 300 Enabled 100 300 80 Enabled 100 300 MT3 300 Enabled 100 300 50 N/A 100 300 CDP 300 Enabled 100 300 300 N/A 100 300 NPC 180 Enabled 100 300 120 N/A 100 300 ARC 300 Enabled 100 300 60 N/A 100 300 AIT 300 Enabled 100 300 120 N/A 100 300 FTC 300 Enabled 100 300 80 Disabled 100 300 UFM 300 Enabled 100 300 80 Enabled 100 300 UFMU 300 Enabled 100 300 80 Enabled 100 300 ALM 300 Enabled 100 300 120 N/A 100 300 UVM 300 Disabled 100 300 60 N/A 100 300 UXM 300 Enabled 100 300 800 Enabled 100 300 This Command: cnftstparm IPXnode TN StrataCom IPX 8 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:45 GMT 1 Normalization Interval [ 2] (D) 2 Max Number To Normalize [ 5] (D) 3 Normalization Logging [ No] 4 Settling Interval [ 4] (D) 5 Minimum Open Space [ 1000] (D) 6 Normalization Priority [ Load] 7 Load Sample Period [ 4] (D) 8 Maximum Routing Bundle [ 90] (D) 9 Reroute Timer [ 0] (secs) 10 Reset Timer on Line Fail [ Yes] 11 Max Down/Up Per Pass [ 50] (D) 12 Down/Up Timer [30000] (msecs) 13 Max Route Errs per cycle [ 200] (D) 14 Time between Rrt cycles [ 5] (mins) 15 Max. Rrt Err cycles [ 1] (D) 16 Routing pause timer [ 0] (msecs) 17 Max msgs sent per update [ 10] (D) 18 Send SVC urgent msg [ Yes] 19 Max SVC Retry [ 0] (D) 20 Wait for TBL Updates [ 70] (100 msecs) 21 Max Derouting Bndl (0=all)[ 500] (D) 22 Enable Cost-Based Routing [ No] 23 Enable Route Cache Usage [ No] 24 Use Delay for Routing [ No] 25 # of reroute groups used [ 50] (D) 26 Starting size of RR grps [ 0] (CLU) 27 Increment between RR grps [ 100] (CLU) This Command: cnfcmparm IPXnode TN StrataCom IPX 8 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:45 GMT 1 Rmt Blk Freq (msec) [ 100] 16 FW Dnld Msgs/Block(dec) [ 4] 2 Rmt Blk Size (hex) [ 400] 17 Flash Write TO(msec) [ 16000] 3 Lcl Blk Freq (msec) [ 100] 18 Flash Erase TO(msec) [ 100] 4 Lcl Blk Size (hex) [ 400] 19 Erase Verify TO(msec) [ 16000] 5 Image Req Freq (msec) [ 10000] 20 Standby Flash TO(sec) [ 300] 6 Dnld Req Freq (msec) [ 10000] 21 Lcl Flash Init TO(msec) [ 1000] 7 Session Timeout (msec) [ 30000] 22 Flsh Write Blk Sz (hex) [ 10000] 8 Request Hop Limit (dec) [ 1] 23 Flsh Verfy Blk Sz (hex) [ 400] 9 Crc Throttle Freq (dec) [ 5000] 24 Chips Per Write/Erase [ 1] 10 Crc Block Size (hex) [ 400] 11 Rev Change Wait(dec) [ 0] 12 CCs Switch Wait(dec) [ 1000] 13 Lcl Response TO(msec) [ 5000] 14 Rmt Response TO(msec) [ 30000] 15 FW Dnld Block TO(msec) [ 50] This Command: cnfdlparm IPXnode TN StrataCom IPX 8 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:45 GMT 1. Logout Time ........... No Timeout 2. VT Logout Time ........ 4 minutes 3. Prompt Time ........... 60 seconds 4. Command Time .......... 3 minutes 5. UID Privilege Level ... 6 6. Input Character Echo .. Enabled 7. Screen Update Time .... 10 seconds This Command: cnfuiparm IPXnode TN StrataCom IPX 8 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:45 GMT Function Number Status Function Number Status Background Upcard 1 Enabled Dynamic BW Allocation 15 Enabled Background Updates 2 Disabled Modem Polling 16 Enabled Standby Terminal 3 Disabled Conn Stat Sampling 17 Enabled Memory Protection 4 Enabled SVC Del Bgnd Updates 18 Enabled Comm Break 5 Enabled FastPAD Test 19 Enabled Comm Fail Test 6 Enabled Neighbor Update Errs 20 Disabled BRAM Memory Protect 7 Enabled CRC Test 8 Enabled CDT Clock Test 9 Enabled Bus Fail Detection 10 Enabled Line Diag 11 Enabled Clock Restoral 12 Enabled Cm_Rerouting 13 Enabled Clock Routing 14 Enabled This Command: on1 IPXnode TN StrataCom IPX 8 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:45 GMT Function Number Status Function Number Status Line Stat Sampling 1 Enabled LAN Interface 15 Enabled Statistical Alarm 2 Enabled Update Standby Stats 16 Enabled Job Ready Checker 3 Enabled EIA Monitoring 17 Enabled Configuration Backup 4 Enabled Telnet Access 18 Enabled Standby Update 5 Enabled Junction ID 19 Enabled Downloader 6 Enabled Mult SV+/Routing Node 20 Enabled Cm Updates 7 Enabled Feeder with NW Trunks 21 Disabled Power Supply Monitor 8 Enabled Multiple Fdr Trunks 22 Disabled Topo/Stat Updates 9 Enabled Simulated Fdr Trks 23 Disabled CDP/CIP Sig. Polling 10 Enabled Auto Renum Fail Recov 24 Enabled Port Stat Sampling 11 Enabled IGX - ACM Selftest 25 Disabled Robust Updates 12 Enabled Card Simulation Tool 26 Enabled Robust Alarm Updates 13 Enabled Major Alarm on NNI 27 Disabled Realtime Counters 14 Enabled Deroute Delay 28 Enabled This Command: on2 IPXnode TN StrataCom IPX 8 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:45 GMT Function Number Status Region memory init 1 Enabled Trace Msg Sent 2 Disabled Multi-DB Stby Updates 3 Enabled AIT/BTM/ALM 32h Ext2 4 Enabled Card Synchronization 5 Disabled Loop Access Dev Init 6 Disabled Auto allocate UXM UBU 7 Disabled Trace Conv Msg 8 Disabled Automatic Cbus Diags 9 Disabled This Command: on3

NTC-E1

IPXnode TN StrataCom IPX 8 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:45 GMT TRK 4 Config E1/32 [10666 pps] NTC slot: 4 Line DS-0 map: 0-31 Pass sync: Yes Loop clock: No Statistical Reserve: 600 pps Routing Cost: 10 Idle code: 54 hex Restrict PCC traffic: No Link type: Terrestrial Line coding: HDB3 Line CRC: No Line recv impedance: 75 ohm + gnd Valid Traffic Classes: V,TS,NTS,FR,FST Deroute delay time: 0 seconds Last Command: dsptrkcnf 4 IPXnode TN StrataCom IPX 8 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:45 GMT TRK 4 Parameters: 1 Yel Alm-In/Out (D) [ 1000/ 2000] 18 Red Alm-In/Out (D) [ 1000/ 2000] 2 Rx Max Age - Voice (D) [ N/A] 19 Tx Max Age - Voice (D) [ 20] 3 Rx EFCN - BdataB (D) [ N/A] 20 Tx EFCN - BdataB (D) [ 30] 4 Gateway Efficiency (D) [ N/A] 5 EFCN - Rx Space (D) [ N/A] Tx Age Step2 (D) Tx Age Step (D) 6 Low CLP - Rx_Space (%) [ N/A] 21 BDataA [ 128] 23 BDataA [ 128] 7 High CLP - Rx_Space (%) [ N/A] 22 BDataB [ 128] 24 BDataB [ 128] Rx High CLP (%) Rx Low CLP (%) Tx High CLP (%) Tx Low CLP (%) 8 BDataA [ N/A] 10 BDataA [ N/A] 25 BDataA [ 100] 27 BDataA [ 100] 9 BDataB [ N/A] 11 BdataB [ N/A] 26 BDataB [ 75] 28 BDataB [ 25] Receive Queue Depth (D) Transmit Queue Depth (D) 12 Voice [ N/A] 15 BDataA [ N/A] 29 Voice [ 28] 32 BDataA [ 600] 13 Non TS [ N/A] 16 BDataB [ N/A] 30 Non TS [ 40] 33 BDataB [ 600] 14 TS [ N/A] 17 HighPri[ N/A] 31 TS [ 2632] 34 HighPri[ 100] This Command: cnftrkparm 4

NTC-T1

IPXnode TN StrataCom IPX 8 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:45 GMT TRK 5 Config T1/24 [8000 pps] NTC slot: 5 Line DS-0 map: 0-23 Deroute delay time: 0 seconds Pass sync: Yes Loop clock: No Statistical Reserve: 600 pps Routing Cost: 10 Idle code: 7F hex Restrict PCC traffic: No Link type: Terrestrial Line framing: D4 Line coding: B8ZS Line cable type: ABAM Line cable length: 0-133 ft. Valid Traffic Classes: V,TS,NTS,FR,FST Last Command: dsptrkcnf 5 IPXnode TN StrataCom IPX 8 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:45 GMT TRK 5 Parameters: 1 Yel Alm-In/Out (D) [ 600/ 600] 18 Red Alm-In/Out (D) [ 2500/ 15000] 2 Rx Max Age - Voice (D) [ N/A] 19 Tx Max Age - Voice (D) [ 20] 3 Rx EFCN - BdataB (D) [ N/A] 20 Tx EFCN - BdataB (D) [ 30] 4 Gateway Efficiency (D) [ N/A] 5 EFCN - Rx Space (D) [ N/A] Tx Age Step2 (D) Tx Age Step (D) 6 Low CLP - Rx_Space (%) [ N/A] 21 BDataA [ 128] 23 BDataA [ 128] 7 High CLP - Rx_Space (%) [ N/A] 22 BDataB [ 128] 24 BDataB [ 128] Rx High CLP (%) Rx Low CLP (%) Tx High CLP (%) Tx Low CLP (%) 8 BDataA [ N/A] 10 BDataA [ N/A] 25 BDataA [ 100] 27 BDataA [ 100] 9 BDataB [ N/A] 11 BdataB [ N/A] 26 BDataB [ 75] 28 BDataB [ 25] Receive Queue Depth (D) Transmit Queue Depth (D) 12 Voice [ N/A] 15 BDataA [ N/A] 29 Voice [ 22] 32 BDataA [ 600] 13 Non TS [ N/A] 16 BDataB [ N/A] 30 Non TS [ 30] 33 BDataB [ 600] 14 TS [ N/A] 17 HighPri[ N/A] 31 TS [ 2648] 34 HighPri[ 100] This Command: cnftrkparm 5

AIT-T3

IPXnode TN StrataCom IPX 8 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:45 GMT TRK 6 Config T3/3 [1000 pps] AIT slot: 6 Transmit Trunk Rate: 96000 cps HCS Masking: Yes Rcv Trunk Rate: 1000 pps Payload Scramble: No Pass sync: Yes Valid Traffic Classes: Loop clock: No V,TS,NTS,FR,FST Statistical Reserve: 1000 pps Deroute delay time: 0 seconds Header Type: STI Gateway Type: BAM VPI Address: 0 VCI Address: 0 Routing Cost: 10 Idle code: 7F hex Restrict PCC traffic: No Link type: Terrestrial Line cable length: 0-225 ft. Last Command: dsptrkcnf 6 IPXnode TN StrataCom IPX 8 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:45 GMT TRK 6 Parameters: 1 Yel Alm-In/Out (D) [ 2500/ 15000] 18 Red Alm-In/Out (D) [ 2500/ 15000] 2 Rx Max Age - Voice (D) [ 20] 19 Tx Max Age - Voice (D) [ 20] 3 Rx EFCN - BdataB (D) [ 30] 20 Tx EFCN - BdataB (D) [ 30] 4 Gateway Efficiency (D) [ 2.0] 5 EFCN - Rx Space (D) [ 30] Tx Age Step2 (D) Tx Age Step (D) 6 Low CLP - Rx_Space (%) [ 100] 21 BDataA [ N/A] 23 BDataA [ N/A] 7 High CLP - Rx_Space (%) [ 100] 22 BDataB [ N/A] 24 BDataB [ N/A] Rx High CLP (%) Rx Low CLP (%) Tx High CLP (%) Tx Low CLP (%) 8 BDataA [ 100] 10 BDataA [ 100] 25 BDataA [ 100] 27 BDataA [ 100] 9 BDataB [ 75] 11 BdataB [ 25] 26 BDataB [ 75] 28 BDataB [ 25] Receive Queue Depth (D) Transmit Queue Depth (D) 12 Voice [ 4] 15 BDataA [ 2264] 29 Voice [ 532] 32 BDataA [ 2264] 13 Non TS [ 3] 16 BDataB [ 2264] 30 Non TS [ 795] 33 BDataB [ 2264] 14 TS [11365] 17 HighPri[ 100] 31 TS [10045] 34 HighPri[ 100] This Command: cnftrkparm 6

AIT-E3

IPXnode TN StrataCom IPX 8 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:45 GMT TRK 7 Config E3/3 [1000 pps] AIT slot: 7 Transmit Trunk Rate: 80000 cps HCS Masking: Yes Rcv Trunk Rate: 1000 pps Payload Scramble: Yes Pass sync: Yes Valid Traffic Classes: Loop clock: No V,TS,NTS,FR,FST Statistical Reserve: 1000 pps Deroute delay time: 0 seconds Header Type: STI Gateway Type: BAM VPI Address: 0 VCI Address: 0 Routing Cost: 10 Idle code: 7F hex Restrict PCC traffic: No Link type: Terrestrial Line cable length: 0-225 ft. Last Command: dsptrkcnf 7 IPXnode TN StrataCom IPX 8 9.1.25 Oct. 2 2000 10:45 GMT TRK 7 Parameters: 1 Yel Alm-In/Out (D) [ 2500/ 15000] 18 Red Alm-In/Out (D) [ 2500/ 15000] 2 Rx Max Age - Voice (D) [ 20] 19 Tx Max Age - Voice (D) [ 20] 3 Rx EFCN - BdataB (D) [ 30] 20 Tx EFCN - BdataB (D) [ 30] 4 Gateway Efficiency (D) [ 2.0] 5 EFCN - Rx Space (D) [ 30] Tx Age Step2 (D) Tx Age Step (D) 6 Low CLP - Rx_Space (%) [ 100] 21 BDataA [ N/A] 23 BDataA [ N/A] 7 High CLP - Rx_Space (%) [ 100] 22 BDataB [ N/A] 24 BDataB [ N/A] Rx High CLP (%) Rx Low CLP (%) Tx High CLP (%) Tx Low CLP (%) 8 BDataA [ 100] 10 BDataA [ 100] 25 BDataA [ 100] 27 BDataA [ 100] 9 BDataB [ 75] 11 BdataB [ 25] 26 BDataB [ 75] 28 BDataB [ 25] Receive Queue Depth (D) Transmit Queue Depth (D) 12 Voice [ 4] 15 BDataA [ 2264] 29 Voice [ 443] 32 BDataA [ 2264] 13 Non TS [ 3] 16 BDataB [ 2264] 30 Non TS [ 662] 33 BDataB [ 2264] 14 TS [11365] 17 HighPri[ 100] 31 TS [10267] 34 HighPri[ 100] This Command: cnftrkparm 7

Appendix A

BXM Firmware MEJ Release Notes

About the Firmware MEJ

BXM Firmware version M.E.J. supports all the existing interfaces and models of BXM hardware. Following table outlines various levels of hardware revisions supported for BXM firmware version M.E.F.

Front Cards

Model Number Description FW Model HW Rev FW Rev

BXM-155-4

4 port OC3 Line Module (Front Card)

E

B

MEJMEJ

BXM-155-8

8 port OC3 Line Module (Front Card)

E

B

MEJ

BXM-622

1 port OC12 Line Module (Front Card)

E

D

MEJ

BXM-622-2

2 port OC12 Line Module (Front Card)

E

D

MEJ

BXM-T3-8

8 port T3 Line Module (Front Card)

E

B

MEJ

BXM-T3-12

12 port T3 Line Module (Front Card)

E

B

MEJ

BXM-E3-8

8 port E3 Line Module (Front Card)

E

B

MEJ

BXM-E3-12

12 port E3 Line Module (Front Card)

E

B

MEJ

BXM-155-8DX

8 port OC3 Line Module (Front Card)

E

A0

MEJ

BXM-155-8D

8 port OC3 Line Module (Front Card)

E

A0

MEJ

BXM-155-4DX

4 port OC3 Line Module (Front Card)

E

A0

MEJ

BXM-155-4D

4 port OC3 Line Module (Front Card)

E

A0

MEJ

BXM-622-2DX

2 port OC12 Line Module (Front Card)

E

A0

MEJ

BXM-622-2D

2 port OC12 Line Module (Front Card)

E

A0

MEJ

BXM-622-DX

1 port OC12 Line Module (Front Card)

E

A0

MEJ

BXM-T3-12EX

12 port T3 Line Module (Front Card)

E

A0

MEJ

BXM-T3-12E

12 port T3 Line Module (Front Card)

E

A0

MEJ

BXM-T3-8E

8 port T3 Line Module (Front Card)

E

A0

MEJ

BXM-E3-12EX

12 port E3 Line Module (Front Card)

E

A0

MEJ

BXM-E3-12E

12 port E3 Line Module (Front Card)

E

A0

MEJ

BXM-E3-8E

8 port E3 Line Module (Front Card)

E

A0

MEJ

Front Card for APS Compatibility

Model Number Description FW Model HW Rev FW Rev

BXM-155-4

4 port OC3 Line Module (Front Card)

E

C

MEJ

BXM-155-8

8 port OC3 Line Module (Front Card)

E

C

MEJ

BXM-622

1 port OC12 Line Module (Front Card)

E

E

MEJ

BXM-622-2

2 port OC12 Line Module (Front Card)

E

E

MEJ

BXM-155-8DX

8 port OC3 Line Module (Front Card)

E

A0

MEJ

BXM-155-8D

8 port OC3 Line Module (Front Card)

E

A0

MEJ

BXM-155-4DX

4 port OC3 Line Module (Front Card)

E

A0

MEJ

BXM-155-4D

4 port OC3 Line Module (Front Card)

E

A0

MEJ

BXM-622-2DX

2 port OC12 Line Module (Front Card)

E

A0

MEJ

BXM-622-2D

2 port OC12 Line Module (Front Card)

E

A0

MEJ

BXM-622-DX

1 port OC12 Line Module (Front Card)

E

A0

MEJ

Back Cards

Model Number Description HW Rev FW Rev

MMF-155-4

4 port multi-mode fiber back card

A

na

MMF-155-8

8 port multi-mode fiber back card

A

na

SMF-155-4

4 port single-mode fiber intermediate-reach back card

A

na

SMF-155-8

8 port single-mode fiber intermediate-reach back card

A

na

SMFLR-155-4

4 port single-mode fiber long-reach back card

A

na

SMFLR-155-8

4 port single-mode fiber long-reach back card

A

na

SMF-622

1 port intermediate-reach OC12 back card

A

na

SMF-622-2

2 port intermediate-reach OC12 back card

A

na

SMFLR-622

1 port long-reach OC12 back card

A

na

SMFLR-622-2

2 port long-reach OC12 back card

A

na

XLR-622

1 port extra long-reach OC12 back card

A

na

XLR-622-2

2 port extra long-reach OC12 back card

A

na

BPX-T3/E3-12

12 port T3/E3 back card

A

na

BPX-T3/E3-8

8 port T3/E3 back card

A

na

RDNT-LR-622-2

2 port long-reach OC12 redundant back card

A

na

RDNT-SM-622-2

2 port intermediate reach OC12 redundant back cards

A

na

RDNT-SM-622

1 port intermediate reach OC12 redundant back cards

A

na

RDNT-LR-155-8

8 port long-reach OC3 redundant back cards

A

na

RDNT-SM-155-4

4 port intermediate-reach OC3 redundant back cards

A

na

RDNT-SM-155-8

8 port intermediate-reach OC3 redundant back cards

A

na

New Features Supported in BXM Firmware MEJ

New Features Supported in BXM Firmware MEH

New Features Supported in BXM Firmware MEF

There is no new feature in release MEF

New Features Supported in BXM Firmware MEE

There is no new feature in release MEE

New Features Supported in BXM Firmware MED

There is no new feature in release MED

New Features Supported in BXM Firmware MEC

There is no new feature in release MEC

New Features Supported in BXM Firmware MEB

There is no new feature in release MEB

New Features Supported in BXM Firmware MEA

    1. VSI version 2.2 (single partition)

    2. ITUT Annex B and configurable Signal Degrade (SD) and Signal Failure (SF) thresholds for SONET Linear APS on BXM-OC3 and BXM-OC12 (1+1, 2 card, 1:1).

The current default thresholds are as follows:

BIP count Condition

10^-4

SF detected

10^-5

SD detected & SF clear

10^-6

SD clear & SF clear

New Features Supported in BXM Firmware MDA

    1. Support for Virtual Trunking

    2. Support for BXM Multi-Level Channel Statistics

    3. SONET Linear APS on BXM-OC3 and BXM-OC12 (1+1, 2 card, 1:1)

    4. Support for card based LMI and ILMI

Clarifications

    1. The OC-3 MultiMode Fiber backcards do not support Y-cable redundancy.

    2. Upgrade from VSI 1.1 to VSI 2.2 is supported in this release. See upgrade section on page 3.

Special Installation/Upgrade Requirements

BXM cards with M.C.B/M.D.A firmware or later can be smoothly migrated to the M.E.H version of firmware by using y-cable redundancy. To upgrade a BXM card pair in y-red configuration, first upgrade the standby card with the MEJ firmware version and wait for all the configuration to be downloaded into the card. Do a switchyred to switch to the card with firmware M.E.F and burn the other card also with M.E.H firmware. Follow the standard firmware upgrade procedure for downloading and burning the firmware into the cards.

Features Obsoleted

VSI 1.0 is obsoleted by VSI 2.2 in this release.

Notes and Cautions

    1. M.E.E is fully compatible 9.2 Switch Software. It has not been tested for compatibility with 8.4, 8.5, or 9.1 Switch Software. It is compatible with IOS version 12.05t2 for MPLS

    2. While upgrading firmware on OC3 or 2-port OC12 BXM cards whose statistics level is greater than 1 (command dspnovram "Number of Channel stats: shows 12 or higher"), the upgrade should take place according to one of the procedures below to avoid the card mismatch.

Upgrading from firmware revision MEA or higher:


Step 1   Switch software should be upgraded to 9.2.30 or higher.

Note   Switch Software Release 9.1.x can be used with MEx firmware if VSI is not enabled.

Step 2   Upgrade the firmware to MEJ.


Upgrading from firmware revision lower than MEA:


Step 1   Firmware should be upgraded to MEC

Step 2   Upgrade the Switch Software to 9.2.30 or higher revision.

Note   Switch Software Release 9.1.x can be used with MEx firmware if VSI is not enabled.

Step 3   Upgrade the firmware to MEJ.


    3. Burn firmware should not be interrupted. Card resets in the middle of burn firmware will result in the BXM being maintained in the core state (Identified by blinking yellow LED), or failed state (Identified by a solid red led). In this case the dspcds screen will report the card as FAILED. This state can be recovered by reburning the firmware into the card.

    4. Protection Switching based on BER on BXM may not comply to standards. The GR-253 & ITU-T G.783 requires that switching be completed within 60 msec from the time the error starts. BXM is unable to detect BER threshold crossing until the next poll, which occurs every 250 msec. Thus, switching time may be up to 250 msec under certain circumstances.

    5. In APS 1+1 default configuration, both backcard LEDs show green when primary card is active and selection is from PROT line. When primary card is active and it is selecting from PROT, PROT backcard should be green, since it is carrying traffic. WORK backcard should also be green since that is the physical path for the primary (and active) card to pass traffic. So backcard LED green means the backcard is directly or indirectly carrying traffic and pulling the backcard will cause traffic disruption. (CSCdm53430)

    6. In APS 1+1 default configuration and a manual W->P is on and a switchyred is issued, a manual W->P event is logged. By default, on switchyred the new active card comes up in "clear" state. But in this case since there is a manual W->P on, the APS line switches to PROT and the switching is logged. (CSCdm53404)

    7. In APS 1+1 default configuration if the selected line is PROT and last user request is clear and a switchyred is issued, line switches to WORK. If the last user request is "clear", full automatic APS switching is in effect with the working line being active by default. When there is no last user switch request to switch to any particular line, the working line will become active. (CSCdm53420)

    8. When APS Annex B is added to local end which has the Secondary card active, the APS trunk goes into Comm Failure for few seconds and then clears. If Secondary card is active, then do a switchyred to make Primary card active and then add APS Annex B. (CSCdm46359)

Known Anomalies

The following is the list of known anomalies for the BXM firmware.

Bug ID Description

CSCdp32247

Symptom: switchapsln/dsplog show no alarm at all but Popeye show alarms

Conditions:

CSCdp05098

Symptom: Cell discards occur for ABRFST/ABRSTD conns when the traffic burst is greater than the MBS

Condition: This occurs when the traffic burst size is fixed to 140000 cells at 70000 cps. The conn are configured with PCR=72000/72000, MBS=1000/1000 and ICR 7200/7200. This is the expected behavior since the configured MBS < the actual burst size.

Workaround: Increase the MBS and ICR using cnfcon.

Bugs Fixed in MEJ

The following bugs are fixed between MEH & MEJ.

Bug ID Description

CSCdr19696

Symptom: User never gets to know when the line is out of SD/SF condition.Both the aps lines always show in OK state in dspapsln.

Condition: APS Line switches to standby line because of SD/SF condition. dspapsln will still show OK for both the lines. This way, user will never get to know when this line has come out of SD/SF condition.

Workaround: Use rsh command to get all the aps line's status.

CSCdp87443

Symptom: The APS switch to working lines after finished burned FW.

Conditions:

Workaround: Upgrade to MEJ or newer version firmware

CSCdr55491

Symptom: Disconnect the working line of APS 1:1 lines will cause the active line is protective line and it is working fine after APS line switching.major alarm (Path Unavailable Secs.) on the trunk or line via this APS line pair.Also, the active APS line has the alarm "Path Unavailable" even the real.

Conditions: This problem only happens in 9.3 and APS 1:1 mode.

Workaround:

1. addapsln to APS 1:1 mode and uptrk or upln using upped APS line.

2. make sure the active line is working line, if not, switchapsln to manually switch it.

3. pull out the Rx cable of working line. the APS switching should happen.

4. the active line should be protective line after switching.

5. the "Active Line Alarm Status" is "Path Unavailable" and the trunk or line has major alarm "Path Unavailable Secs."

6. pull back the Rx cable of working line, alarms is gone.

CSCdp67775

Symptom: APS does not clear last user request after SF switch

Conditions: Jan. 1999 edition of GR-253-CORE (issue 2, Revision 2, section 5-92 which supersedes the document you are quoting)

Workaround: Upgrade to MEJ or newer version of firmware

Bugs Fixed in MEH

The following bugs are fixed between MEF & MEH.

Bug ID Description

CSCdp63445

Symptom: ABR and UBR connections loose traffic when VC shaping is turned on.

Condition: Enabling of VC shaping on port terminating ABR and UBR connections

Workaround: Leave VC shaping disabled.

CSCdp62213

Symptom: Switching from bi-direction to uni-direction mode APS generates APS architecture mismatch error

Condition: When APS pair is configured from bi-direction mode to uni-dir mode the other side indicates APS architecture mismatch error, and then the other side is also configured from bi-direction mode to uni-direction mode, the APS architecture mismatch error does not clear.

Workaround: delete APS and then add APS again - it defaults to uni-dir

CSCdp46399

Symptom: Need a documentation explains how to setup port groups for FW MEF (me26)

CSCdr11396

Symptom: All user data is dropped when send in 960 cps of OAM

Condition: Data transfer has affected while running OAM loopback

Workaround: Upgrade to MEH or newer version of firmware

CSCdr11511

Symptom: Different behavior for segment and end-to-end OAM loopback

Conditions:

Workaround: Upgrade to MEH or newer version of firmware

CSCdr13151

Symptom: dspportstats always show TX port=0

Conditions: sending in >= 960 cps of oam loopback cell

Workaround: Upgrade to MEH or newer version of firmware

CSCdr13182

Symptom: tstdelay fails for all PVCs when they are > 960 cps of OAM

Conditions: When user sending in >= 960 cps of oam loopback cells

Workaround: Upgrade to MEH or newer version of firmware

CSCdr13196

Symptom: Too many software error 105 when running OAM test

Conditions: Software error 105 logged while running OAM loopback test

Workaround: Upgrade to MEH or newer version of firmware

CSCdr13208

Symptom: Too many OAM cells causes CD errors

Conditions: One PVC has 2880 cps of data and 960 cps of oam cells and Another PVC has 2880 cps of data and 960 cps of oam cells,

Workaround: Upgrade to MEH or newer version of firmware

CSCdp09419

Symptom: Granularity of tstdelay is 17 ms

Conditions:

Workaround: Upgrade to MEH or newer version of firmware

CSCdr51875

Symptom: Virtual Trunking causing Unreachable

Conditions:

Workaround: Upgrade to MEH or newer version of firmware

Bugs Fixed in MEF

Bug ID Description

CSCdp58969

Symptom: cb_get.c CB_VPC_STATUS_POLL SoItcSend Failed upon VSI Failure

Condition: When VSI receives and transmits lot of VSI message AAL5 drive will get into deadlock problem if it had missed a DMA interrupt

Workaround: None. Upgrade to MEF or newer version of firmware

CSCdp57596

Symptom: CB_TASK on BXM goes into deadlock state causing VSI session to be lost

Condition: This happens when both Ingress and Egress qe semaphore is taken by IDLE_TASK and it never released in an error condition

Workaround:. None. Upgrade to MEF or newer versions of firmware.

CSCdp25220

Symptom: Avail Buffer on BXM = 0 on LVC flapping for xtag interfaces

Condition: Same as CSCdp58969. During this condition AAL5 driver doesn't release the transmission buffer.

Workaround: None. Upgrade to/MEF or newer versions of firmware

CSCdp59328

Symptom: EPD bit was not set for interslave control vc

Condition: When VSI get congestion (same as CSCdp58969)

Workaround:.None. Upgrade to/MEF or newer versions of firmware

CSCdp92916

Symptom: Commands executed on standby card affect APS line

Condition: Series of commands executed in standby card affects APS line

Workaround: None.Upgrade to MEF or newer version of firmware

CSCdp39723

Symptom: Aps not functioning in 9.2.21 w/FW ME18@sprintf for Bidirectional w/Nonrevertive

Condition: Reversion was happening due to spurious SF/SD events.Fixed by setting the right values for SF/SD thresholds

Workaround:None.Upgrade to MEF or newer version of firmware

CSCdp20848

Symptom: SF switchover does not occur after dncd/upcd execution on Annex B 1+1 APS

Condition: When the dncd command is executed, Switch Software sends 0x27 CBUS message. The handler for this message was putting the lines in loopback and shutting down the laser. Also it was changing the line state in SoCdDown() to DOWN state. This caused subsequent upcd (0x05/0x04) message to re-initialize the lines disabling the S/UNI interrupts in the process.

Workaround:None.Upgrade to MEF or newer version of firmware

CSCdp24224

Symptom: WTR does not occur after LOS recovery on protection line

Condition: The meaning of primary and secondary channels were changed immediately upon switchover instead of waiting for the expiry of WTR. This caused the clearing of the failure to be accounted against the secondary channel and thus there was no WTR. Fixed by introducing a Preparation switch mode where-in the current active channel will remain as the secondary until a WTR occurs or a primary section mismatch pre-empts that state. At the expiry of WTR, the preparation switch mode is complete and the current active channel becomes the primary.

Workaround:None.Upgrade to MEF or newer version of firmware

CSCdp32646

Symptom: WTR Timer does not work and reversion occurs during SF switchover

Condition: Added a preparation switch mode where the current active channel is the secondary channel. At the expiry of WTR, the secondary channel is changed to the become the primary channel.

Workaround: None.Upgrade to MEF or newer version of firmware

CSCdp35156

Symptom: BPX APS reverts back to the working line before WTR time has expired

Condition: TR was being pre-empted by a spurious SD condition. Fixed by setting the right thresholds for SF/SD based on BER

Workaround:None.Upgrade to MEF or newer version of firmware

CSCdp60696

Symptom: Both lines fail when only one line in alarm

Condition: After the standby card comes out of reset, its S/UNI states are not reliable for a period of 1.5 seconds and the S/UNI reports LOS clear on the WORK line. This gets conveyed to the active card and then the Manual switch gets priority and becomes the current local request. This causes a switch back to WORK. When the active card's S/UNI monitors the WORK line, it discovers that the line is in LOS and immediately switches back. The oscillations continue and the line goes into LOCKOUT due to excessive switching. In the Lockout mode only the WORK line is active and thus the defect.

Workaround:None.Upgrade to MEF or newer version of firmware

CSCdp65320

Symptom: Need a trap when BPX puts APS in lockout

Condition: Send the traps in the right sequence. First send the Lockout trap and then the failed to switch trap if there is a switch attempt while lockout is in effect.

Workaround:None.Upgrade to MEF or newer version of firmware

CSCdp25130

Symptom: APS Non-revertive bidirectional feature

Condition: Resolved

Workaround: None

CSCdp50624

Symptom: SVCs in progress get released when standby BXM is pulled

Condition: When the standby card reset, the pending number of tcbs agains grows more than 40 and retransmits to standby card for 2 seconds.Because of this master couldn't get response since no buffer and timeout.

Workaround:None.Upgrade to MEF or newer version of firmware

CSCdp79156

Symptom: TDP signalling cross connect VSI request rejected by BXM

Condition: If BPX is configured with trunks and virtual trunks the virtual trunks are initialized properly with qbin size.

Workaround:None.Upgrade to MEF or newer version of firmware

CSCdp62213

Symptom: Switching from bi-direction APS to un-directional APS generates mismatch err

Condition: The alarms generated while the line was in bi-dir mode was not cleared when it was changed to uni-dir mode. Fixed by clearing all alarms when re-configuring the lines.None.

Workaround:None.Upgrade to MEF or newer version of firmware

CSCdp89972

Symptom: Node rebuild caused 3 BXM cards failed

Condition: Moved the allocation and initialization of the Connection database to the SoCoEnterStandby function instead of in the 0x50 handler (SoCdUp)

Workaround:None.Upgrade to MEF or newer version of firmware

CSCdp86147

Symptom: The removal of Rx cable of APS trunk leading to loss of Frm and Prot Sw Byt Fail

Condition: While removing the Rx cable of APS working line (configured to trunk) working line goes to Loss of Frm and dsptrks shows the trunk in alarm. After connecting cable back the APS Alarm status shows "Prot Sw Byt FAIL"

Workaround:None.Upgrade to MEF or newer version of firmware

CSCdp84386

Symptom: Connectivity w/BXM lost due to missing DMA completion interrupts

Condition: Aal5 driver will be in deadlock and never transmits and receives.

Workaround:None.Upgrade to MEF or newer version of firmware

CSCdp38148

Symptom: Resetcd slot 11 on BPX causes local APS switching

Condition: re-impose the selector and bridge states on both ACTIVE and STANDBY cards after a Y-red switchover, re-discover the line states and re-execute and external requests.Also include a STABILITY timer before the line state is processed.

Workaround: None.Upgrade to MEF or newer version of firmware

CSCdm92931

Symptom: APS line switchover occurs up one card removal when lockout is set

Condition:

Workaround: None Upgrade to MEF or newer version of firmware

CSCdp49749

Symptom: node unreachable after resetting two nodes in the network

Condition:

Workaround: None

CSCdp49640

Symptom: When FCES feature enable on BXM NNI data transfer stops

Condition: The ABR parameters like NRM,CRM,FRTT,MCR,ICR were not getting programmed when the FCES is turned on using cnfcon command.Adding the Connection with the FCES enabled behaved properly.

Workaround: None

CSCdm62817

Symptom: tstconseg command sometimes does not work.

Condition: execute tstconseg multiple times with high loop count (10).

Workaround: None

CSCdm84853

Symptom: BW reported via interface load info is erroneous.

Condition: When Forward & Backward BW for VSI connections is different.

Workaround: None

The following bugs are fixed between MEE & MEF

Bugs Fixed in MEE

Bug ID Description

CSCdp40682

Symptom: BPX becomes un-reachable when slot 11 was active

Condition: Excessive APS switching occurs and node aborts when a software loopback is applied on an APS line with W and P cables pulled.

Workaround: Do not perform addlnlocrmtlp on an APS pair

CSCdp38148

Symptom: resetcd slot 11 on BPX causes local APS switch

Condition: When ACTIVE (and PRIMARY) card is monitoring the PROT line and STANDBY (and SECONDARY) card is monitoring WORK line, if the ACTIVE card is reset, then the SECONDARY card comes up as active and switches to WORK line by default

Workaround:. None. Upgrade to MED or newer versions of firmware.

CSCdp25220

Symptom: APS K2 bytes do not have the right info

Condition: When BPX APS pair is connected to an APS test equipment, the test equipment does not see a match between the sent K1 channel and the received K2 channel

Workaround: None. Upgrade to ME27/MEF or newer versions of firmware

CSCdp45555

Symptom: APS: signal degrade and signal fail threshold does not work

Condition: Configuring of SD and SD thresholds do not work on BXM-E cards

Workaround: Use defaults.

CSCdp52921

Symptom: BPX node sometimes sees signal degrade when run switchyred

Condition: Performing switchyred cause the line to stay stuck in SD condition

Workaround: Perform switchyred again

The following bugs are fixed between MED & MEE

Bugs Fixed in MED

The following bugs are fixed in MED

Bug ID Description

CSCdm53420

Symptom: switchyred causes APS line to switch when last user request is clear

Condition: APS 1+1 configuration. The protection line was active and the "last user switch request" was clear. When a switchyred was performed, APS line switched to working line active

Workaround:

CSCdm93274

Symptom: OC3 back card LED is wrong after reset/pull cards

Condition: Multiple APS lines on a card and perform switchyred when Working line is active and Secondary card is active

Workaround: None.

CSCdm04312

Symptom: The problem is a false failure is declared against the SIMBA Multicast Record RAM.

Condition: The problem occurs when Self Test is activated against a Y-Redundant pair of BME Cards (BXM-622 cards loaded with the multicast BME firmware) that have more than 1000 connections programmed through them.

Workaround: Disable Self Test via the cnftstparm command.

CSCdm50659

Symptom: Trunk alarms are not generated when random bit errors are injected onto a trunk using an Adtech Sx14 test set at a rate of 10E-3. There are trunk statistics generated but no trunk alarm because the statistics that cause alarms on do not meet the threshold for MAJOR or MINOR alarms.

CSCdm50659

Symptom: Trunk alarms are not generated when random bit errors are injected onto a trunk using an Adtech Sx14 test set at a rate of 10E-3. There are trunk statistics generated but no trunk alarm because the statistics that cause alarms on do not meet the threshold for MAJOR or MINOR alarms.

Condition: This was generated in a lab environment with test equipment that was set to inject bit errors randomly through the entire bandwidth. Some HCS errors were generated as well as Path unavailable and Path Farend unavailable.

Workaround: Lowering the alarm threshold for MAJOR and MINOR HCS errors can help to generate a trunk alarm. Use the cnflnalm command and modify the Hcserr alarm thresholds to.01 for MAJOR and.0001 for MINOR. These thresholds are as low as they can be set currently.

CSCdk42527

Symptom: Rx Queue becomes full after LOS on the feeder trunk

Condition: After LOS condition on the feeder trunk

Workaround: Reset the feeder trunk

CSCdm16505

Symptom: AIS not sent on VP ABRFST/ABRSTD connection

Condition: LOS on trunk between 2 nodes

Workaround: none

CSCdm81534

Symptom: ICR of abrfst on BXM-155 falls down to MCR after resetcd

Condition: Change the ICR after resetcd before start sending traffic

Workaround: None

CSCdm61493

Symptom: When BIP8 errors are received on an E3 line or trunk at a rate of 10E-3, the line or trunk will not declare any alarm.

Condition: When high rates of BIP8 errors are received.

Workaround: None.

CSCdk81384

Symptom: BXM slot errors keeps on incrementing on a BCC3 node, but the reading of'EAP ARFD' should only be interpreted when using the dual receiver feature on a BCC4 node.

Condition: BXM slot errors on a BCC3 node

Workaround: None

CSCdk80483

Symptom: TX cell loss counts in dsptrkerrs increase continuously.

Condition: When there is trunk configured.

Workaround: None.

CSCdm04312

Symptom: The problem is a false failure is declared against the SIMBA Multicast Record RAM.

Condition: The problem occurs when Self Test is activated against a Y-Redundant pair of BME Cards (BXM-622 cards loaded with the multicast BME firmware) that have more than 1000 connections programmed through them.

Workaround: Disable Self Test via the cnftstparm command.

CSCdm09295

Symptom: Reconfig of FCES from enable to disable does not work, as a result traffic burst is restricted to MCR.

Condition: Every time changing an existing connection from FCES enable to disable.

Workaround: delete the connection and add back a new one with FCES disable

CSCdm39186

Symptom: Card fatal error occurred when running in standby mode under the heat condition. As a result, the card reset periodically.

Condition: Card running in standby mode under heat condition

Workaround: none

CSCdm09882

Symptom: Log non fatal message related to the RCMP errors

Condition: It is mainly seen in the heat chamber

Workaround: Please make sure the TEST FREQUENCY and TIMEOUT variables under cnftstparm for BXM are set to 4000/3700 level.

CSCdm31923

Symptom: AIS/YEL alarm doesn't go away even after the alarm is clear from the other end

Condition: It happens on the E3 when the LOOP TIME parameter is set to YES in the trunk or line configuration

Workaround: none

CSCdm92916

Symptom: Operational commands (dncd, resetcd, remove) on standby card impact active APS line

When active line is PROT line and a switchover of cards occur, WORK line becomes active line on the newly active cards.

Conditions: APS 1+1 Annex B and PROT is active line. switchyred or resetcd on the active card causes line to switchover from PROT to WORK.

Workaround: none

CSCdm92931

Symptom: APS line switchover occurs upon card removal/insertion when lockout is set

Conditions: When Lockout is set, removing/inserting the card makes it happen.

CSCdm52585

Symptom: DspVsiPartInfo shows very large Available LCN field.

Condition: When the sum of min-lcns is greater than the max(max lcns) on a port group.

Workaround: none.

CSCdp18840

Symptom:The CBR.2 Calls do not pass traffic above 50 Cells/second.

Condition:VSI controller establishes CBR.2 connection and it does not fill in the PCR field.

Workaround:Fill the PCR value aslo with the CR value.

CSCdp17741

Symptom:2-portgroup card reports 1 port group at the channel stats level 2 and 3.

Condition:When channel stats level 2 or 3 are configured on BXm-622-2 port and BXM-155 reports only one port group.

Workaround: Auto Route connections are not affected by this. But for VSI connections there is no work around.

CSCdp22930

Symptoms: Intlock missing for rd/wr operation

Workaround:

Reassert intLock on commbus ISR to prevent SCC access from getting interrupted

CSCdp33894

Symptom: standby APS line shows status as Path AIS upon switchyred or on APS switchover on LOS

Conditions: switchyred on APS, the prot. line report Path AIS

Workaround: NONE. upgrade to ME26/MED or later versions of BXM firmware

CSCdp36324

Symptom: last user request affects switching on BPX.

Conditions:

Workaround:

CSCdp31325

Symptom: UBR cells are policed unnecessarily below PCR.

Conditions: Always.

Workaround: none.

CSCdp36155

Symptom: BXM-E OC3/OC12 does not show supporting APS HW 1+1 in dspcd command and otherwise also.

Condition: BXM-E OC3/ OC12 card with HW rev < 'C'

Workaround: None.

CSCdp32853

Symptom: The BXM enhanced cards keep getting reset and card errors are logged and node may go into degraded mode, when command "addapsln slot1.port1 slot2.port2 1" is issued.

Condition: BXM enhanced OC3 cards with 4 port and FW rel earlier that M.E.22/M.F.09

Workaround:

1.Do not addapsln on second port onwards for BXM-E OC3 4 port card.

OR

2. Replace the BXM-E 4 port card with 8 ports card.

CSCdp17741

Symptom:2-portgroup card reports 1 port group at the channel stats level 2 and 3.

Condition: When channel stats level 2 or 3 are configured on BXm-622-2 port and BXM-155 reports only one port group.

Workaround:Auto Route connections are not affected by this. But for VSI connections there is no work around.

CSCdp11025

Symptom: Use the "dspapsln" to get the screen to dsiplay apsln status.When the working line is taken out the LOS appears on the working line. when the protection line is taken out both the working and protection display LOS. When the protection line is put back in the LOS/Alarms on the protection should clear. They do not.

Conditions:

Physically remove and add the rx or both rx and tx lines as follows:

1- remove the working line.

2- remove the protection line.

3- Add the protection line back.

Workaround

None

CSCdm73220

Symptom: Trunks or Virtual Trunks does not allow traffic going through.

Condition: Switch Software 9.1 with ME level of firmware. Trunks or VTs configured on BXM/BXM-E.

Work around: None

Bugs Fixed in MEC

The following bugs are fixed in MEC

Bug ID Description

CSCdm66131

Symptom:

After addapsln trunk goes to LOS

Condition:

Both ends have secondary card active, add aps 1+1 to one end, then add aps to the other end, the trunk sometimes goes into LOS.

Workaround:

CSCdm64366

Symptom:

APS 1+1 manual switch sometimes does not work after a while after several manual switch and auto switch.

Condition: Secondary card is active and several manual switch and auto switches are performed.

Workaround:

CSCdm62809

Symptom:

APS 1+1 bidirectional non-revertive switches back to working line when line condition clears on working.

Condition:

APS 1+1 configured in bidirection non-revertive mode.

Working line is in LOS, current active line is protection, clear LOS on working line.

Workaround:

CSCdm69974

Symptom:

Card errors (0x25170076) occur when only one Virtual Trunk is configured in a physical port.

Workaround:

CSCdm65813

Symptom: APS switches back o working line incorrectly.

Condition: switch sequence W->P, P->W and then W->P, then cause LOS on WORK line and put the cable back, APS switches to Working line.

Workaround:

CSCdm77212

Symptom: When addshelf command is executed, it comes back with a communication breakdown.

Condition: channel level stats is set to 0 so that BXM reports wrong max channels.

Workaround:

CSCdm74316

Symptom: Re-adding VSI shelf does not work until a resetcd is executed on the LSC control port.

Condition: Load information on an interface is 4 bytes more that MAX_VSI_MSG,

So the message gets dropped on BXM, so VSI controller is in discovery state forever.

Workaround:

CSCdm75722

Symptom: No control VC after BXM is reset.

Condition: When resync request comes down from the VSI controller with 19 checksum blocks, the length check done on BXM does not include padding.

Workaround:

CSCdm74968

Symptom: 0B card error causing BXM to reset

Condition: Over night jobs running on controller cards.

Workaround:

CSCdp02190

Symptom: tstdelay timed out when going through BNI trunk

Condition: more that 12 VTs on an interface causes wrong port-vi mapping while considering STI_SHIFT/NO_SHIFT from 13 the VT/port onwards.

Workaround:

CSCdm78335

Symptom: dspvsistatus rarely shows the VSI programming status as Done

Condition: primary and secondary port has two different VPI range.

Workaround:

CSCdm26752

Symptom: Card errors continuously logged with "SoItcSend failed" message.

Condition: RAS oam_lpbk is on and switchyred is executed several times in a job.

Workaround:

CSCdm93839

Symptom: Card resets on receiving oam loopback cells at high rate

Condition: oamlpbk is enabled with high oam traffic on large number of connections.

Workaround:

CSCdm52254

Symptom: BIP-8 code errs occurs on routing trunks

Condition: T3 card used in HEC mode can randomly have this problem.

Workaround:

CSCdm44183

Symptom: BXM-155 4DX was not able to recover after resetting the card

Condition: Traffic is sent at a rate >= 383 cps on a terminated connection on BXM-E card and then card is reset.

Workaround:

CSCdm90997

Symptom: BXM-E trunk and port stats are always zero in TX direction.

Condition: port terminated on BXM-E card or trunk passing through BXM-E card.

Workaround:

CSCdm80991

Symptom: Unable to add 3 segment connections using CM GUI

Condition: feeder connected to BXM card of BPX routing node and for, BXM trunk invigoration, ILMI/LMI protocol is enabled as CARD based.

Workaround:

CSCdm82688

Symptom: traffic Shaping problems with VT with and without wraparound solution

Condition: large deviations in CDV values

Workaround:

CSCdm94372

(see explanation below)

Symptom: Trunks sometimes drop cbr traffic

Condition: If a trunk is configured to full line rate on BXM cards, then traffic is dropped

Workaround:

CSCdp00063

Symptom: Node unreachability is experienced on VTs (virtual trunks)

Condition: Multiple VTs are configured on a trunk interface of the BXM/BXM-E

Workaround: configure only one VT per trunk interface

Logic to calculate actual cell transmission rate in a BXM card is as follows (CSCdm94372):

if (configured cell rate == full line cell rate) then

transmitted cell rate = full line cell rate

else

transmitted cell rate = from equation below or from table 1




example:

if a trunk is configured at 100,000 CPS, the actual transmitted cell rate is then 98,013 CPS

any traffic sent over 98,013 CPS would be discarded.

Therefore, only rates in the table or computed from the equation should be used.

Otherwise cell loss may be experienced.

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Bugs Fixed in MEB

The following is the list of bugs fixed in release MEB.

Bug ID Description

CSCdm50469

Symptom:

Software error 105 and malloc card errors happened continuously

Condition:

When jobs that cause reroutes of connections (e.g. switchcc, hitless rebuild) are run for a long time, sometimes BXM card freezes with malloc card errors and software error 105.

Workaround:

None

CSCdm50723

Symptom:

After deleting APS, switchyred causes temporary LOS when the other end still has APS.

Condition:

One end has APS 1+1, other end was added with APS 1+1 and line is up between the two ends. Then APS is deleted from one end. The primary card is active on non APS end. On switchyred on the non APS end there is a temporary LOS. If APS was never added to one end, then switchyred does not result in temporary LOS.

Workaround:

Instead of deleting APS first and then doing a switchyred, do a switchyred first and then delete APS. This does not result in temporary LOS.

CSCdm63038

Symptom:

BXM card fails with breakpoint error.

Condition:

When tx cell rate of a trunk is reduced to zero, BXM card fails with break point error (division by zero).

Workaround:

None

Bugs Fixed in MEA

The following is the list of bugs fixed in release MEA:

Bug ID Description

CSCdm09882

Symptom:

Log non fatal message related to RCMP errors.

Condition:

It is mainly seen in the heat chamber.

Workaround:

None

CSCdm18186

Symptom:

AIS status could be randomly be displayed in dspcon

Condition:

When the connection AIS signal is constantly changing, the dspcon/dspchstats OAM status will not be accurate for all the connections on the card.

Workaround:

None

CSCdm26380

Symptom:

Software error 9098 occured during switchyred BXM

Condition:

This problem occurs on cards with the APS channels halved option set and then doing a cnfrsrc on a port that belongs to the second port group. Note that this fix will cause a card mismatch on active cards with channel halved option turned on.

Workaround:

None

CSCdm31923

Symptom:

AIS/YEL alarm doesn't go away even after the alarm is clear from the other end.

Condition:

It happens on the E3 when the LOOP TIME parameter is set to YES in the trunk or line configuration.

Workaround:

None

CSCdm37519

Symptom:

Trunks go to Communication Fail after burning firmware.

Condition:

When MC10 is burnt into BXM-OC12 with trunks.

Workaround:

None

CSCdm37709

Symptom:

APS line fails to clear channel mismatch after lockout.

Condition:

Bi-direction APS 1+1. Local end has locked out of protection set. Then WORK cable is pulled out on local end to cause LOS. Lockout is then cleared and then the WORK cable is put back. This causes a channel mismatch on the far end and the mismatch never clears.

Workaround:

None

CSCdm38647

Symptom: This bug has been fixed in MEA such that the firmware reports the correct number of port groups. The side effect of this fix is that the Switch Software could mismatch the BXM card. If there is a card mismatch then down all the lines/trunks on the card and up them again.

Condition: When the user loads the MEA firmware on the BXM card running MDA with APS halved channeled enabled, then the card will come up in mismatched state.

Workaround:

None

CSCdm46658

Symptom:

switchapsln command does not work for APS AnnexB line.

Condition:

Annex B configuration if hitless rebuild is done when active line is PROT, then switchapsln does not work after hitless rebuild.

Workaround:

None

Bugs Fixed in MDA

The following is the list of bugs fixed in release MDA:

Bug ID Description

CSCdm38647

Symptom:

MDA fw may report incorrect number of port-groups when APS channels are set to halved.

Condition:

When user attempts to add all the channels available on the card on one port-group, it may be allowed even though the BXM may not have enough memory to support it. Also, this may cause a mismatch state when MDB firmware is burnt.

Workaround:

Down all the line/trunks on the card and up them again.

CSCdm23713

Symptom:

VI numbers are not modified by firmware.

Condition:

When one or more trunks are failed in the network, there may be a combreak in the network.

Workaround:

Set all the Virtual trunks to restrict CC traffic.

CSCdm23827

Symptom:

APS alarm may clear on switchyred.

Condition:

After a switchyred, an existing a LOS/LOF alarm may get cleared. This will only happen when the line has switched to protection before the card switchover is performed.

Workaround:

None

CSCdm23752

Symptom:

BXM fw does not allow a networking channel on VTs to configured for egress only.

Condition:

BXM fw allowed configuration of networking channel to be bidirectional only.

Workaround:

None

Firmware Filenames and Sizes

Filename Size

BXMMEJ.000

65536

BXMMEJ.001

65536

BXMMEJ.002

65536

BXMMEJ.003

65536

BXMMEJ.004

65536

BXMMEJ.005

65536

BXMMEJ.006

65536

BXMMEJ.007

65536

BXMMEJ.008

65536

BXMMEJ.009

65536

BXMMEJ.010

65536

BXMMEJ.011

65536

BXMMEJ.012

65536

BXMMEJ.013

65536

BXMMEJ.014

65536

BXMMEJ.015

65536

BXMMEJ.016

65536

BXMMEJ.017

65536

BXMMEJ.018

65536

BXMMEJ.019

65536

BXMMEJ.020

65536

BXMMEJ.021

65536

BXMMEJ.022

13936

BXMMEJ.023

14

BXMMEJ.024

2

BXMMEJ.IMG

784

BXMMEJ.img

784

Appendix B

UXM ABK Firmware Release Notes

ABK is the new firmware release for the UXM card on IGX. Firmware is the same for UXM and UXM-E cards.

New Features

LCN Resync

After a switchcc, switch software on the current NPM does a check on the UXM card to make sure that the connection database on the NPM matches at on the UXM card. All connections on the UXM card but on the NPM database will be deleted. Connections on the NPM but not on the UXM will be added. This feature is required for cleaning up any dangling connections due to database inconsistencies before the switchcc between the active and standby NPM cards. So every time a switchcc occurs, the current NPM has to make sure its database is reflected on the UXM. Switch software version (9.1.24/9.2.35) is required with ABK for this feature.

Obsolete Features

None.

Compatibility

Software

ABK firmware is compatible with Switch Software 9.1 and 9.2

Hardware

ABK is compatible with UXM and UXM-E model H/W all models.

Previous Versions of UXM Firmware

On IMA trunks this version is not compatible with UXMs Model B firmware versions ABA to ABD.

On IMA trunks Model B firmware (AB*) is not compatible with model A (AA*) because model B is Standards compliant and model A is not. So IMA trunks must be upgraded together.

Bugs Fixed in this Release

Bug ID Description

CSCds43564

Description:

atfxfst connections start showing non-compliant cells after a port failure on the UFM side. (Non-compliant cells are discarded)

Symptom:

Seen on UXM-UFMU atfxfst connection. Once the UFMU side has a port failure and recovers from the failure, UXM side would start to have non-compliant cell discards although traffic was far below the PCR. dspchstats <conn> shows the non-compliant cell discards.

Workaround:

dncon/upcon clears the problem. ABK has the fix.

CSCds04079

Data errors on nx64 conns when UXM trunk is at full capacity

Symptom:

Nx64 conns. show bit errors on the tester when UXM trunk that the connection uses is filled such that a Frame Relay conn. bursting and making trunk utilization 100%.This is seen with any connection type as long as there is a Frame Relay connection which will burst over the trunk bandwidth on the trunk as well.

Conditions:

This happens only when there is more than one trunk on the card and one of the trunks is being used as mentioned in the symptom i.e. there is one trunk which is being utilized 100% and there is a Nx64 conn. and a Frame Relay conn. with foresight on the same trunk. As soon as there are other trunks added on the card the Nx64 conns. start showing errors.

Workaround:

Enabling IMA on the trunk gets rid of the problem.So use IMA trunk as the trunk being filled up to 100%. Use only one trunk per card. ABK has the fix.

CSCds32782

Software error 9081 is logged when DS0 map is changed on a UXM-E1 line or trunk.

Symptom:

SW error 9081 is seen when dspswlog is done.

Conditions:

DS0 map is changed using cnfln/cnftrk from 1-15,17-31 to 0-31.

Workaround:

None. ABK has the fix.

CSCdp34788

UXM does not support unequipped VC-4. The HP_UNEQUIP signal was not recognized by the UXM and so it would not respond to the signal. The port is supposed to respond with a HP-RDI signal.

Symptom:

When the Far end equipment generates HP_UNEQ signal or the supervisory unequipped signal, the UXM OC3 port connected to it does not recognize it and so there is a problem.

Workaround:

None. ABK has the fix.

CSCdr98036

Symptom:

E1 line goes into OOF when line CRC is turned off. When CRC is disabled on E1 lines by using cnfln we see the line go into OOF alarm. The line will remain in the failed state until CRC is enabled again on the line.

Condition:

The swsw release should be >= 9.3.30 in order to be able to configure enabling/disabling of CRC on E1 lines. Prior to 9.3.30, the CRC is always enabled and this problem will not be seen.

Workaround:

Keep CRC enabled on the E1 lines.

CSCdp05824

Symptom:

When ABRFST VPC input to UXM port is broken, no OAM AIS cells are transmitted at far end for this connection.

Condition:

This occurs under any condition.

Workaround:

None

Further Problem Description:

When a input to the port is broken, then all connections should transmit OAM Fault Management AIS cells at the far end point of the connection. This occurs on all ATM connections across UXM's except for ABRFST VPC's.

Upgrade Instructions

Upgrade boot code to boot 07 before upgrading to ABK.

Boot Code Requirements

Boot Code revision boot_07 is needed for the ABK release.

Appendix C

UVM DEF Firmware Release Notes

This firmware is a maintenance release revision for the UVM.

New Features

None.

Obsolete Features

This firmware does not obsolete any features or functions. The new revision is a superset of the features in UVM models D and E.

Compatibility

Software

It is recommended to use 9.1.11 Switch Software or later for this release (Due to software bug CSCdm00869. See the following section "Known Bugs.")

However for the ICS feature(CSCdm36354), a minimum of 9.2 Switch Software is required. (Note: On CVM's, only Model B, Revision F and later support ICS).

This firmware revision is also compatible with 8.2.5 & 8.5 Switch Software revisions subject to UVM feature limitations of those software revisions.

Hardware

Minimum hardware revision is revision B.

Network Management Software

Use the NMS s/w revision based on Switch Software revision. There is no dependency on firmware revision.

IOS

Not applicable.

Voice Switch Controller

Not applicable.

HPOpenview
(or other NMS)

Use the NMS software revision based on Switch Software revision. There is no dependency on firmware revision.

Known Problems in This Release

Bug ID Description

CSCdm00869

32K upgrade does not work with some Switch Software revisions(9.1.06-10)

Symptoms:

Incorrect connection bandwidth sent to FW for modem upgrade.

Circumstances:

This problem occurs at rate of 10% of the modem upgrade cases.

It occurs randomly. It is not related to any configuration.

Workaround:

Deactivate the connection by the dncon command first. And then activate the connection by the upcon command.

CSCdk26046

burnfwrev works intermittently on UVM Model D & E.

Symptoms:

Burn aborts with error messages.

Circumstances:

Burning UVM firmware Model D or E when connections exist.

Resolution:

Delete connections, put card in standby and try burning again.

CSCdr95993

Certain channels may not upgrade to fax/modem after switchcc.

Symptoms:

Certain channels of the UVM do not upgrade for fax/modem calls.

Conditions:

After switchcc command has been issued while modem/fax calls are going on.

Workaround:

Down (dncon) and up (upcon) the channel(s).

Bugs Fixed in This Release

Bug ID Description

CSCdk42140

UVM card continue to send Loss of Signal and Rmt Oof alarm every 3 minutes

Symptoms:

The following entries in IGX system log are observed:

Major LN 23.2 Loss of Sig (RED) 09/10/98 14:58:29
Major LN 23.2 Rmt Oof (YEL) 09/10/98 14:58:28
Major LN 23.2 Loss of Sig (RED) 09/10/98 14:55:31
and they persist, adding two entries every three minutes. dsplns shows:
23.1 E1/30 Clear - OK
23.2 E1/30 Major - Loss of Sig (RED)
No user traffic is affected.

Circumstances:

The line reporting these alarms has no cable attached, or no device on the far end of the cable. In addition, the "Automatic CLN/PLN Loopback Test" is enabled (cnffunc 1). This is 100% reproducible, and entries to the log are expected every three minutes.

Resolution:

Use a loopback plug or similar means to eliminate the LOS alarm, or
Take the line out of service with dnln, or
Disable the "Automatic CLN/PLN Loopback Test" via cnffunc 1, or
Load UVM Model E rev F

CSCdm26733

UVM td connection type corrupts frames > 250 bytes

Symptoms:

The only known symptoms are test failures using test equipment. No user symptoms can be detailed here. Frames are lost or corrupted on UVM connections type "td."

Circumstances:

Frames greater than 256 bytes long are subject to such failures. It is believed that some ISDN facility messages exceed 256 bytes.

Resolution:

Use 't' type (transparent) connection.
or
Use ICS on a Nx64 channel (available in 9.2) via cnfdch.
or
Load UVM Model E rev F

Current Limitations:

Current TD mode design is limited to maximum of 400 bytes HDLC frames. According to Tom Chang, NSSBU, the D Channel ISDN call setup HDLC frames will not exceed 300 byte frames.

CSCdp22974

No LOS alarm/LED on J1 following upcln without any cabling

Symptoms:

Loss of Signal alarm does not turn on.

Circumstances:

upln executed with no physical connection on port

Workaround:

Reset the card or load UVM Model E rev F

CSCdr16104

g729ar8 connection gives BERT error after modem upgrade

Symptoms:

BERT errors occur on a G729ar8 connection after modem upgrade.

Circumstances:

This happens when another g729ar8 connection appear on the same DSP and had QRSS data over the connection.

Workaround:

None

Further Problem Description:

This problem occurs only when there are two g729ar8 connections occupying the same DSP. One channel upgrades to V.25 modem and does BERT. The other channel has QRSS data over it. And then suddenly there is BERT errors on the upgraded channel.

Bugs Fixed in Previous Releases (UVM Release DEE)

Bug ID Description

CSCdp73830

UVM causes DTMF to misdial with g729r8v, UXM cnfcmb > 90

Symptoms:

Calls placed over UVM g729r8v connections experience misdial.

Circumstances:

Only occurs with connections utilizing VAD and traversing a "simple gateway" such as found on ATM trunks. When two FastPackets are placed in a single cell, by setting cnfcmb for voice greater than the number of samples per FastPacket (> 160 for g729r8v for example), the misdial occurs.

Frequency:

This misdialing has been observed in approximately 50% of calls placed under the CIRCUMSTANCES given.

Resolution:

Configure cnfcmb:
1 Packet Combining Timeout for Voice (125 usec *)........... 2

CSCdp71952

Intermittent fax/data modem failures with 32/64K upgrade on UVM CAS lines

Symptom:

Fax/Modem calls are not successful. A short beep is heard from the remote fax/data modem at the start of handshake and the call hangs up.

Conditions:

This happens when the modem upgrade option is used on a compressed voice channel(i.e. all but 'p' type) on the UVM & the circuit line is configured as CAS.

Workaround:

1. Use a c32/a32/p/v connections with modem upgrade disabled for fax/data modem transmission.

-or-

2. This bug does not exist in Model D firmware, use firmware revision D.D.F or load UVM model E rev E (D.E.E) when available

Further Problem Description:

This problem is not seen with CCS lines

CSCdm78487

UVM connections upgrade even when V.25 detect is turned off

Symptoms:

Although V.25 detect (fax upgrade) is disabled as shown below, UVM channels upgrade upon fax detection anyway.

Once the fax is complete, the UVM channels are stuck in the upgraded state.

Circumstances:

No special circumstances required. The upgrade state will only get stuck when V.25 detect is disabled. If V.25 detect is enabled, the features works without a problem.

Resolution:

Stuck channels can be cleared by deleting and re-adding.

- or -

Stuck channels will be unstuck if V.25 detect is enabled on each end and a fax is sent over the channel.

- or -

To be fixed in UVM firmware model E revision TBD.

CSCdp82357

Dynamic 64k upgrade/disable does not work for g729ar8/v connections on UVM

Symptoms:

Connections do not upgrade to V25 after a fax/data modem call on g729ar8/v connections

Circumstances

1. g729ar8/v connections are added
2. 64k upgrade is either enabled or disabled (32k upgrade is not supported on g729ar8/v connections) after the connection is added
3. Upgrade behavior does not work as expected

Workaround

1. delcon and then add the g729ar8/v connection again for the upgrade/disable to function correctly
2. Use g729r8/v connection instead.

CSCdp72876

Fax relay does not use NTS queue during VAD connections

Symptoms:

Faxes using the fax relay feature on UVM are not successful

Circumstances:

Voice connections are of VAD type and the network is oversubscribed

Workarounds:

Eliminate network oversubscription

CSCdp75192

Null timing delay is incorrectly configured when switching applications on UVM

Symptoms:

Excessive voice delays on voice or data connections.

Circumstances:

Caused when applications are changed.

Example:
1) addcon a32 connection
2) Delete a32 connection
3) Add g729ar8 connection

These can be caused due to an upgrade from g729r8/v connection to 32K upgrade or an upgrade to fax relay.

Workaround:

Delete and re-add connection.

CSCdp81428

Fax relay calls unsuccessful with high round trip delay on UVM

Symptoms:

Fax calls using the fax relay feature on the UVM are not successful

Circumstances:

High round trip delays exceeding 650-700 ms in combination with the UVM fax relay feature

Workaround:

1. Use 32k/64K connections (c32,a32,p,v) for fax machine traffic.

2. Use 32k/64k upgrade with a compressed voice channel for fax machine traffic.

CSCdp67557

UVM echo canceller fails to disable for V.90 modems

Symptoms:

V.90 modems fail to achieve connect speeds above ~20 kb/s when traversing UVM connection. Low level debug shows that the UVI echo canceller chips have not disabled as per G.165.

Circumstances:

This has only been observed in one installation. The specific circumstances are not known. The failure cannot yet be reproduced in the Engineering lab.

Frequency:

Approximately 9 in 10 connection attempts fail to achieve connect speeds above ~20 kb/s in this mentioned case. Most UVM connections have no such problems.

Resolution:

Disable echo cancellation on connections where modems will be utilized (cnfchec d).

- or -

Disable then reenable G.165 tone disabler (cnfchec)

Upgrade Instructions

From the IGX command line: burnfwrev D.E.F <slot(s)>


Note   This upgrade requires Switch Software Release 9.1 or later.

Notes and Cautions

None

Other Relevant Information (Limitations, Capacities, Etc)

None

Boot Code Requirements:

None

Unsupported Configurations or Applications

    1. Modem (V.25) upgrade to 32K is not supported for g729ar8 and g729ar8v connections. Use 64K upgrade only.

    2. It is recommended to burn the card under standby mode (due to s/w bug CSCdk26046).

File Name Size

def.000

65,536

def.001

65,536

def.002

65,536

def.003

65,536

def.004

65,536

def.005

65,536

def.006

56,128

def.007

65,536

def.008

65,536

def.009

65,536

def.010

65,536

def.011

65,536

def.012

65,536

def.013

65,536

def.014

65,536

def.015

65,536

def.016

39,900

def.img

784

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