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Release Notes for IMC Software Release 2.2.0.14 for Cisco MGX 8240 Rev. 2.2

Release Notes for IMC Software Release 2.2.0.14 for Cisco MGX 8240 Rev. 2.2

CCO Date February 2000

Contents

Introduction

Upgrading to a New Software Release

Upgrading from the CIM to the IMC

Downgrading from the IMC to the CIM

New and Changed Information

Installation Notes

IMC First Day of Service

Installing IMC

Making an RS232 Terminal Connection

Craft Interface

Node Configuration

Manager/Trap Reporting

Caveats

Open Caveats—Release 2.2.0.14 IMC Software

Related Documentation

Hardware Documents

Software Document

Cisco Connection Online

Documentation CD-ROM

Introduction

This document summarizes the functions of the Integrated Management Controller (IMC) software Release 2.2.0.14. The document also provides a list of "known" problems. The document provides IMC first day of service (FDOS) procedure. In addition, the document provides procedures to upgrade or downgrade from Common Interface Module (CIM) to or from IMC module.

This document is intended for customer functional and operational groups and Cisco System Engineers responsible for installing/provisioning the Cisco MGX 8240 switch.

Upgrading to a New Software Release

The purpose of this section is to describe the steps needed to upgrade an MGX 8240 chassis running with a CIM module to a chassis running IMC cards. The steps described minimize the impact to PSM cards running in the chassis. When the steps described in this procedure are followed, user traffic is not affected by the upgrade. Also described is the procedure for downgrading from IMC cards to a CIM module. This procedure applies to PSM version 1.1.2.10.


Note   Although the upgrade will work with VCLI version 0.38, it recommended that the VCLI is upgraded to version 2.2.X before performing the upgrade.

This procedure does NOT describe the procedure for upgrading the switch software. Refer to the
Cisco MGX 8240 Hardware Installation Guide, Appendix D, for details regarding upgrading switch software.

Upgrading from the CIM to the IMC

Upgrading from the CIM to the IMC requires a maintenance window to perform the upgrade. The upgrade requires from 1-2 hours per chassis to perform. During this time, the PSM cards may not be reachable via the out-of-band interface (ethernet). It is recommended that no configuration changes (other than those called out in this procedure) be performed on the PSM cards while the upgrade is in progress.

For a chassis configured with redundancy, special steps are taken to ensure that the backup cards in a redundancy group do not perform an unwanted switch in for a primary. This is accomplished by setting the redundancy role of the backup card to none. Because the role of the backup will be set to none, it will not be protecting the primaries in its group during the IMC upgrade.


Warning Before the role of the backup is changed to none, its state must be standby. Failure to heed this warning will result in user traffic loss.


Step 1   Check to make sure the backup PSMs are in standby state.

sw1[..] - VCLI>> show switch red -sname SwitchName

Switch Name: sw1
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Note   * For switch Release 2.x, IS is replaced by PRO state.

Step 2   Change the role of the backup PSMs from standby to none.

sw1[..] - VCLI>> ch ces red -role n -card BackupCard -override 1

Repeat this command for all backup cards in the chassis. When the role of a backup card is changed to none, the card will reset. When all the backup cards have reset and are ready (approximately 5 minutes), verify that their roles are now none.



Step 1   Check that all the PSMs that were backups now have role none.

sw1[..] - VCLI>> show switch red -sname SwitchName

Switch Name: sw1
Phys Slot 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

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* For switch Release 2.x, IS is replaced by PRO state.

Step 2   Change the primary clock source from BITS A or B to OC31 on all the primaries. Verify that the timing status of OC3-1 is good before changing the timing source. If the timing source has an error, correct the error or choose a different timing source.

sw1[..] - VCLI>> sho ces ref stat

CurrRefClk: BITS-A

BITS-A-Sts: Good BITS-B-Sts: Good OC3-1-Sts: Good OC3-2-Sts: LOS

sw1[..] - VCLI>> sho ces ref con -card CardNum

PriRef: BITS-A SecRef: BITS-B RevSwitch: Disabled ForceFreeRun: Off

sw1[..] - VCLI>> ch ces ref -prim oc31 -card CardNum

sw1[..] - VCLI>> sho ces ref con -card CardNum

PriRef: OC3-1 SecRef: BITS-B RevSwitch: Disabled ForceFreeRun: Off

Repeat this command for all of the primaries in the chassis.

Step 3   Disconnect the cables connected to CIO card. The cables are the CIM cable and BITS clock cable.

Step 4   Remove the CIO card from the rear of the chassis.

Step 5   Install the IMC IO card. Use care when installing the card so that midplane pins are not bent during the installation. If you need more information, please refer to the Cisco MGX 8240 Hardware Installation Guide, Chapter 1, for further details.

Step 6   Install the first IMC card in the front of the chassis in slot 1A (top slot). If you need more information, please refer to the Cisco MGX 8240 Hardware Installation Guide, Chapter 1, for further details.

Step 7   Connect a dumb terminal to the IMC IO card. The serial port is located on the rear of the chassis on the IMC IO card and is the second RJ-45 port from the top of the card.

Step 8   Prform first-day-of-service (FDOS) for the IMC card. The external IP address of the IMC card will usually be the IP address of CIM.

Step 9   Move the RJ-45 ethernet connection from the CIM to the IMC IO card. The location of the ethernet port is the first port from the top on the IMC IO card.

Step 10   Install the second IMC card in the front of the chassis in slot 1B (bottom slot). There is no need to perform FDOS on the second IMC card in the chassis since it automatically derives FDOS configuration from the first card.

Step 11   Connect the BITS clock source to the IMC IO card.


Note   The BITS connector pinout on the IMC card is different from the pinout on the CIO module.

Step 12   Using the VCLI, verify that the workstation can communicate with the PSM cards in the chassis. It may take up to 5 minutes before the VCLI can communicate with the PSM cards.

sw1[..] - VCLI>> show switch red -sname SwitchName

Switch Name: sw1
Phys Slot 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

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* For switch Release 2.x, IS is replaced by PRO state.

Step 13   Verify that the BITS A and B clock sources are functioning properly. If there are any errors with the BITS source, correct the problem before proceeding.

sw1[..] - VCLI>> sho ces ref stat

CurrRefClk: OC3-1

BITS-A-Sts: Good BITS-B-Sts: Good OC3-1-Sts: Good OC3-2-Sts: LOS

Step 14   Change the configuration of the primary clock source for each of the primaries in the chassis back to the BITS A clock source.

sw1[..] - VCLI>> sho ces ref con -card CardNum

PriRef: OC3-1 SecRef: BITS-B RevSwitch: Disabled ForceFreeRun: Off

sw1[..] - VCLI>> ch ces ref -prim bitsa -card CardNum

sw1[..] - VCLI>> sho ces ref con -card CardNum

PriRef: BITS-A SecRef: BITS-B RevSwitch: Disabled ForceFreeRun: Off

Step 15   Change the role of the cards that were backups to role backup. When the role of a card is changed from none to backup, the card will reset.

sw1[..] - VCLI>> ch ces red -role b -card BackupCard -override 1

Repeat this command for all backup cards in the chassis. Once all backups have had there role set to backup, wait 15 minutes (or four minutes times the number of primaries in the largest redundancy group) for all the configurations to be transferred from the primaries to the backup.

sw1[..] - VCLI>> show switch red -sname SwitchName

Switch Name: sw1

Phys Slot 1

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The upgrade to the IMC cards is complete.

Downgrading from the IMC to the CIM


Step 1   Check to make sure the backup PSMs are in standby state.

sw1[..] - VCLI>> show switch red -sname SwitchName

Switch Name: sw1

Phys Slot 1

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* For switch Release 2.x, IS is replaced by PRO state.

Step 2   Change the role of the backup PSMs from standby to none

sw1[..] - VCLI>> ch ces red -role n -card BackupCard -override 1

Please ignore if an error `SNMP Set error for Save Cfg file = -3' or `Unable to communicate with switch (-3)' comes up from VCLI for this command as card may be already rebooting.

Repeat this command for all backup cards in the chassis. When the role of a backup card is changed to none, the card will reset. When all the backup cards have reset and are ready (approximately 5 minutes), verify that their roles are now none.

Step 3   Check that all the PSMs that were backups now have role none.

sw1[..] - VCLI>> show switch red -sname SwitchName

Switch Name: sw1

Phys Slot 1

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* For switch Release 2.x, IS is replaced by PRO state.

Step 4   Change the primary clock source from BITS A or B to OC31 on all the primaries. Verify that the timing status of OC3-1 is good before changing the timing source. If the timing source has an error, correct the error or choose a different timing source.

sw1[..] - VCLI>> sho ces ref stat

CurrRefClk: BITS-A

BITS-A-Sts: Good BITS-B-Sts: Good OC3-1-Sts: Good OC3-2-Sts: LOS

sw1[..] - VCLI>> sho ces ref con -card CardNum

PriRef: BITS-A SecRef: BITS-B RevSwitch: Disabled ForceFreeRun: Off

sw1[..] - VCLI>> ch ces ref -prim oc31 -card CardNum

sw1[..] - VCLI>> sho ces ref con -card CardNum

PriRef: OC3-1 SecRef: BITS-B RevSwitch: Disabled ForceFreeRun: Off

Repeat this command for all of the primaries in the chassis.

Step 5   Disconnect the cables connected to IMC IO card. The cables are the ethernet cable and the BITS clock cable.

Step 6   Remove the IMC IO card from the rear of the chassis.

Step 7   Remove both IMC cards (slot 1A and 1B) from the front of the chassis.

Step 8   Install the CIO card. Use care when installing the card so that midplane pins are not bent during the installation.

Step 9   If needed, perform first-day-of-service (FDOS) for the CIM module. The external IP address of the CIM module will usually be the IP address of IMC.

Step 10   Connect the RJ-45 ethernet connection in the CIM module. Connect CIM cable to the CIO card.

Step 11   Connect the BITS clock source to the CIO card. Note that the BITS connector pinout on the IMC card is different from the pinout on the CIO module.

Step 12   Using the VCLI, verify that the workstation can communicate with the PSM cards in the chassis. It may take up to 5 minutes before the VCLI can communicate with the PSM cards.

sw1[..] - VCLI>> show switch red -sname SwitchName

Switch Name: sw1

Phys Slot 1

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* For switch Release 2.x, IS is replaced by PRO state.

Step 13   Verify that the BITS A and B clock sources are functioning properly. If there are any errors with the BITS source, correct the problem before proceeding.

sw1[..] - VCLI>> sho ces ref stat

CurrRefClk: OC3-1

BITS-A-Sts: Good BITS-B-Sts: Good OC3-1-Sts: Good OC3-2-Sts: LOS

Step 14   Change the configuration of the primary clock source for each of the primaries in the chassis back to the BITS A clock source.

sw1[..] - VCLI>> sho ces ref con -card CardNum

PriRef: OC3-1 SecRef: BITS-B RevSwitch: Disabled ForceFreeRun: Off

sw1[..] - VCLI>> ch ces ref -prim bitsa -card CardNum

sw1[..] - VCLI>> sho ces ref con -card CardNum

PriRef: BITS-A SecRef: BITS-B RevSwitch: Disabled ForceFreeRun: Off

Step 15   Change the role of the cards that were backups to role backup. When the role of a card is changed from none to backup, the card will reset.

sw1[..] - VCLI>> ch ces red -role b -card BackupCard -override 1

Please ignore if an error `SNMP Set error for Save Cfg file = -3' or `Unable to communicate with switch (-3)' comes up from VCLI for this command as card may be already rebooting.

Repeat this command for all backup cards in the chassis. Once all backups have had there role set to backup, wait 15 minutes (or four minutes times the number of primaries in the largest redundancy group) for all the configuration to be transferred from the primaries in the backup.

sw1[..] - VCLI>> show switch red -sname SwitchName

Switch Name: sw1

Phys Slot 1

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* For switch Release 2.x, IS is replaced by PRO state.


The downgrade to the CIM module is complete.

New and Changed Information

This release provides a central management interface to the Cisco MGX 8240 product. The central management interface function was provided by the CIM before. The following functions are supported in Release 2.2.0.14:

First day of service provisioning capability

Terminal server to connect to PSM CMDR

Network address translation

Temperature monitoring

Fan Status monitoring

Power Input monitoring

Alarm relay control monitoring

Manages IMC configuration

Inter-IMC health monitoring

1:1 IMC redundancy

Installation Notes

IMC First Day of Service

Perform First Day of Service (FDOS) on the primary IMC card via the craft port interface (serial port) to verify that the switch is ready to be managed by the Network Management System.

Before starting FDOS, you need the following:

Installing IMC

Install the front IMC card in slot 1A (top shelf). Leave the second IMC card on slot 1B uninstall for now, while FDOS is performed on the primary IMC card.

Making an RS232 Terminal Connection


Step 1   Use the RS232 DCE RJ45 Connector to connect the cable between the VT-100 terminal and IMC's Craft Interface (serial port on the IMC IO back card, second from the top).

Step 2   Configure terminal device for VT-100 with a baud rate of 9600 (8,N,1).


Craft Interface

The Craft Interface/Console Management Diagnostic Resource (CMDR or Commander) is the menu-based tool available to set up FDOS. The menu-based tool is easily invoked when a user logs in through the serial port into the IMC. CMDR is menu based and several menus are available.

To set up the Craft Interface/CMDR, connect your VT-100 terminal (or laptop) via the RS-232c cable to the serial port on the module.

To begin FDOS, perform the following steps:


Step 1   Press <Enter>.

Step 2   Enter your username and password on the Login menu (Default is sysadmin/sysadmin may also work).

Step 3   To display the menu mode, enter menu.


Node Configuration

This first screen will have four options (Node Setup, Administration, Help, Exit). Node Setup will be highlighted. Press Enter.

Under Node Setup you will have two options: Node Config and SNMP Configuration. Node Config will be highlighted. Press Enter.

You will get a Node Configuration screen that requires you to fill in information on the following:

When those are set, press shift + F1 to enter data.

You will get a Node Configuration screen that asks if you want to update the parameters now. Use the arrow key to highlight Yes. Press Enter.

You will get a screen that asks if you want to reboot now. Highlight Yes and press Enter to Reboot the IMC card.

Manager/Trap Reporting


Step 1   Enter login name and password to login to the commander.

Step 2   Type menu to get to the menu mode.

You will see two options: Manager/Trap Reporting and Community Information. Manager/Trap Reporting will be highlighted. Press Enter.

Step 3   In the NMS Trap Report Screen, New will be highlighted. Press Enter.

Step 4   You will get the New Manager screen, which asks for the IP address of the chassis that will receive traps. Enter the IP address.

Step 5   You will get a screen which asks if you want to send the traps to the address.Enter Yes.

Step 6   Enter the port number to which traps are sent (default is 162).

Indicate whether the trap community is private or public. Press shift + F1.

Step 7   You will see the SNMP Config screen again. Use the arrow key to highlight Community Information. Press Enter.

Step 8   You will get the "Community String Access" screen. New will be highlighted. Press Enter.

Step 9   You will get the "New Community String" screen. Fill in the name of the community string (such as public or private). Press Shift + F1.

Step 10   You will get another screen that asks if you want to allow GETs, SETs, and TRAPs. The default answers are all yes. Select Yes or No, and press Shift + F1.

Step 11   Press Esc to return to the main menu window.

Step 12   With the arrow keys, highlight Administration. Press Enter.

Step 13   You will get a screen with two options: Set System Time and Operator Access. Set System Time will be highlighted. Press Enter.

Step 14   You will get a screen that asks for information on the system date, time, and time zone. Set them, and press Shift + F1.

Step 15   To reboot, use the Esc key to get back to the main menu.

Step 16   Use the arrow key to highlight the Exit option, and press Enter.


After FDOS is performed on the primary IMC, installing the secondary IMC automatically derives FDOS configuration from the primary. The user does not have to perform FDOS on the secondary card.

Caveats

Open Caveats—Release 2.2.0.14 IMC Software

Cisco MGX 8240 IMC software (Release 2.2.0.14) has some known problems. Every attempt has been made to address and resolve the problems of high severity. Below are the lists of known bugs that exist in the IMC. This list includes all outstanding problems related to the IMC modules and associated
I/O ports.

DDTS Number Severity Affects Caveat Workaround

CSCdp73835

catastrophic

Network Address Translation

SNMP trap messages from PSM blades are dropped by NMS because UDP packets contain invalid UDP checksum.

CSCdp33187

moderate

Kernal

Swapping PSM cards can cause cards not to be able to communicate with IMC.

CSCdp03325

cosmetic

FDOS

When the time or timezone is changed on FDOS menu, asking the user to reboot FDOS is unnecessary.

CSCdp01746

severe

CMDR

Changing IP address follow by adding a community string on the commander via craft port can cause the IMC card to hang.

Change IP and reboot IMC right away.

CSCdm95292

minor

VxWorks socket

FTP sessions will fail if switchover to standby IMC occurs.

Restart the FTP session.

CSCdp91612

severe

Software download

Software upgrade or downgrade on any IMC cards running IMC Release 2.2.0.14 does not work.

No workaround available for CSCdp91612.

Related Documentation

Hardware Documents

Cisco MGX 8240 Hardware Installation Guide, DOC-7810084=. Gives information on installing the MGX 8240, including physical connectivity, logical connectivity, and cabling.

Cisco MGX 8240 Hardware User's Guide, DOC-7810083=. Gives theory of operations and usage information on the MGX 8240. Details physical description, traffic management, and FDOS.

Software Document

Cisco MGX 8240 VCLI User's Guide, DOC-7810082=. Gives information on installation and use of Virtual Command Line Interface (V-CLI) for the MGX 8240. Details installation, provisioning, and specific commands for VCLI.

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