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Release Notes for Cisco MGX 8240 Release 3.0.1.8 VCLI

Release Notes for Cisco MGX 8240 Release 3.0.1.8 VCLI

March 2001

Contents

This document contains the following sections:

Introduction

Release 3.0.1.8 of the virtual command line interface (VCLI) Release Notes provide additional information to the Release 3.0 VCLI documentation.

This document is intended for customer functional and operational groups and engineers responsible for installing and provisioning Cisco MGX 8240 switches.

These release notes include a list of known caveats and those previous caveats that have been fixed.

System Requirements

This section lists the system requirements needed to deploy the VCLI.

Hardware Supported

Release 3.0.1.8 supports all hardware components of Release 3.0.

Software Compatibility

VCLI Release 3.0.1.8 has all the functionality of the previous VCLI software releases. The last official release of the VCLI was Release 3.0.0.9.

Release 3.0.1.8 supports all previous PSM (formally CES) and IMC card software versions. The VCLI also supports different software versions of the PSM cards in the same chassis.

Release 3.0.1.8 includes bug fixes to the previous 2.2.8.5 and 2.1.3 releases.

New and Changed Information

VCLI Release 3.0.1.8 manages an MGX 8240 (formally ULTIMATE 1600) switch with or without the presence of an IMC card. If the MGX 8240 is connected to a CIM, the VCLI also manages the CES cards.

The VCLI supports the In-Band or Out-Of-Band IP management route discovery for the PSM cards. When the In-Band route is up and operational, In-Band management is the preferred route of all management traffic between the VCLI and the PSM cards.

For a comprehensive list of VCLI features, refer to the Cisco MGX 8240 VCLI User's Guide Release 3.0.

New Features in MGX 8240 Release 3.0.1.8

The following command is added for usability:

The following new commands support switch software 3.0.0.9:

The following commands reflect changes to the MIB since Release 2.2.8.5:

The following commands are no longer supported by VCLI as of Release 3.0.0.9:

Upgrading to a New Software Release

Release 3.0.1.8 of VCLI software contains the upgrade capability from Release 2.X and 3.0 to Release 3.0.1.X. The software preserves configuration across the upgrade on deployed switches.


Note   Release 3.0 does not support the upgrade feature. Therefore, users running Release 2.2 must upgrade to 3.0.1.X.

Upgrading from Release 3.0 to Release 3.0.1.X

The VCLI upgrade file is found on the VCLI CD-ROM and is named RX.X.X.tar where X.X.X is the specific release number for version 3.0.1.X listed on the distribution media (for example, R3.0.1.X.tar).

To upgrade from Release 2.X or 3.0 to Release 3.0.1.X, complete the following steps:


Step 1   Login as root user.

Step 2   Change the directory to the installation directory:

cd /opt/Sentient/vcli

Step 3   Unarchive the upgrade file:

tar -xvf R3.0.1.X.tar

This command extracts three files:

    1. vcli-install.txt

    2. vcli-new-VERSION-3.0.1.X.tar.Z

    3. vcli-upgrade-VERSION-3.0.1.X.tar.Z

Step 4   To complete the upgrade or install, follow the instructions in the vcli-install.txt file.


Extracting Switch Software

This section provides the steps for extracting the switch software from Release 3.0 to Release 3.0.1.X.

Perform the upgrade in the image directory found in the VCLI installation directory. When the archive file extracts its contents, a subdirectory is created. This directory reflects the version of the switch software, for example /opt/Sentient/vcli/image/R3o0o1oX.

The upgrade files are on the MGX 8240 software CD-ROM or at ftp.sentientnet.com under the /pub/williams/switch directory. For PSM cards, use the file cpeR3.0.1.X.tar. For IMC cards, use the file imcR3.0.1.X.tar.

To extract the switch software, complete the following steps:


Step 1   Change to the installation directory.

cd /opt/Sentient/vcli

Step 2   If an image directory does not exist, create the directory.

mkdir image

Step 3   Change to the image directory.

cd image

Step 4   Verify that the current working directory is /opt/Sentient/vcli/image.

pwd

Step 5   Copy the switch upgrade file cpeR3.0.1.X.tar or imcR3.0.1.X.tar to the current directory.

Step 6   Unarchive the switch upgrade file:

tar -xvf cpeR3.0.1.X.tar (for PSM cards)

tar -xvf imcR3.0.1.X.tar (for IMC cards)


To upgrade PSM or IMC cards, follow the steps in the release notes listed in the Related Documentation section.

Caveats

This section contains the known caveats of Release 3.0.1.8 and fixed caveats of prior releases.

Open Caveats - Release 3.0.1.8

The following table lists the open caveats in VCLI Release 3.0.1.8.

Bug ID Severity Functional Area Description Comments

CSCdp39816

High

Redundancy

When the primary card is not responding to SNMP PDUs, the VCLI is unable to communicate to switched-out primary and the switched-in backup.

This non communication occurs when the primary card is pulled out of the switch.

The work around to specify the switched-in backup card for all VCLI queries.

CSCdm90826

High

OC3 status

If the OC3 port is APS enabled and switches to the protection line, the VCLI reports an incorrect SONET path operational status of the Access side.

Not affected when the APS is disabled or the working line is active.

CSCsn05508

Medium

APS

VCLI displays an error if default card is invalid for command change cescard aps.

Only occurs when help requested.

CSCdp35469

Medium

IMC

VCLI does not report the software version of the backup IMC card from backup IMC. Instead, the VCLI displays the software version of the primary card.

CSCsn05671

Low

Performance

Request to increase VCLI performance by packaging more vars per PDU.

Not a bug. Performance is slow.

CSCsn05455

Low

Show commands

Some show commands do not recognize invalid options. The VCLI ignores these invalid options because they are not needed rather than report them as illegal.

CSCsn04479

New feature

Usability

Need real terminal mode for line editing. An enhancement allows true cursor controlled line edits.

Use the built-in VCLI line editing.

CSCsn04947

New feature

Config files

Add capability to backup and restore config files.

CSCsn04974

New feature

Software upgrade

Download related code should display information about the user, time downloaded, and the location of the download for record keeping.

CSCsn05072

Low

Switch database

Alphabetize switch names under Network Options.

CSCsn05073

New feature

Trap handling

To know when to switch between In-Band and Out-of-Band, integrate VCLI trap handling with redundancy related code.

CSCdp08025

Medium

Redundancy

When the PSM software has an incompatible I/O card, the PSM card reports a redundancy role value of 3. This value is not legal according to the SNMP definition of the redundancyRole.

When the PSM card returns a value of 3, the VCLI displays a hyphen (-) for role.

When the I/O card is incompatible, a serious PSM problem has occurred.

The VCLI display of a hyphen (-) is minor.

CSCdp40302

Low

Output display

The q command to cease the output of data to the screen does not work the first time for the command show physical oc3 stat.

CSCdp23296

Low

Chassis command

When executing chassis commands, the VCLI prompts the user for either q (to quit) or cr (to continue).

This constant querying hampers the switch level upgrade and unnecessarily expects user input.

CSCsn05714

Low

Change command

When a required command line argument is not given, the VCLI is not displaying the actual missing argument. Instead, the VCLI displays a generic message stating that an argument is missing.

CSCdp33107

Low

Download Help

Help for the command download -card ? does not display that the IMC is card 1, and the PSMs are cards 2-16.

CSCdr35069

Medium

Delete

Remote endpoint circuit through Ascend is not deleted by VCLI.

VCLI command delete connection pl -epid xxx deletes one end in the switch database, but not the other end.

The work around is to execute the delete connection pl -epid yyy command again to delete the whole circuit(s). The xxx or yyy can be either end point number or all.

CSCds60487

High

Delete

Database locks when executing delete connection for FE endpoint.

CSCds74632

High

Performance

Core dump occurs when modifying channelization on DS1.

CSCds79867

High

Save config

An SNMPSet error for Save Cfg File message occurred when unable to communicate with a PSM card.

CSCds87884

High

Save config

VCLI does not autosave for the PSM-2 back up card.

CSCds68685

High

Connections

After executing a force back command, the VCLI reported remote-pls instead of seg-pls.

CSCds70675

High

Connections

The VCLI is unable to create circuits through a switched-in backup when the primary fails.

CSCds27447

Medium

Software upgrade

When VCLI executed the ch ces image command, an Error: Changing IP address for physical card - -2 message displayed.

CSCds61267

Medium

Show command

The show ces inb conf command fails.

CSCds68646

Medium

Delete command

When deleting a connection from a switched-in backup, an error message occurs.

CSCds71410

Medium

BERT

BERT direction should not be allowed to be set while test is running.

CSCds73879

Medium

Connections

When creating a circuit between two cards on two switches, an SNMPSet error for Save Cfg File --1 message occurs.

This error occurs when creating circuits with switch software Releases 1.1.2.10 and 2.2.0.6.

CSCds74641

Medium

Show command

An error occurs when retrieving attributes.

CSCds75179

Medium

All commands

VCLI does not communicate with logical card when the physical card is not functioning.

CSCds50326

Medium

Delete command

The remote endpoint circuit through Ascend is not deleted by VCLI.

CSCds74093

Medium

Connections

Either VCLI or software Release 2.2.0.6 does not save on switched-out state.

CSCds73971

Medium

Connections

Autosave does not save the near endpoint for circuit creations.

CSCds74843

Low

Change command

Help line for OC3 4-port indicates support for 1-4, but only 1 and 2 are supported.

CSCds74841

Low

Show command

For queries, the VCLI q command does not terminate the query. The output continues.

CSCdt31900

Low

Connections

The add conn command reports an error when the near-end card is Release 2.X and the far-end card is Release 3.X.

Ignore the error. The connection is made correctly.

Resolved Caveats - Release 3.0.1.8

The following table consists of the caveats fixed in Release 3.0.1.8.

Bug ID Severity Functional Area Description

CSCds25899

High

Software upgrade

IMC upgrade/downgrade occasionally fails.

CSCds37710

Medium

Performance

VCLI creates a defunct process at startup.

CSCds50506

Medium

Card control

Reboot command does not function for blades with Release 2.2.0.6.

CSCds60290

Medium

Software upgrade

An error message displays during an upgrade/downgrade of IMC software.

CSCds60303

Medium

Software upgrade

The IMC upgrade error message should be a warning message.

CSCds72862

High

Software upgrade

VCLI upgrades IMC backup despite executing a No command to the warning message.

CSCdt03689

Medium

Software upgrade

VCLI does not detect a software image change failure on the IMC card. The IMC might have inconsistent images.

CSCdt07031

Medium

Card control

The reboot command does not function for blades with Release 3.0.1.X.

CSCdt13064

Medium

Software upgrade

VCLI downloads to the incorrect IMC directory. This situation occurs when the backup IMC is in the top slot, and the software directories for the primary and backup cards are different. The software downloads into the wrong directory on the primary card.

CSCdt13076

Low

Software upgrade

If an error occurs during the change image command, a message appears asking to continue to the next switch. If no is entered, the VCLI still continues to next switch.

Resolved Caveats - Release 3.0.0.9

The following table consists of the caveats fixed in Release 3.0.0.9.

Bug ID Severity Functional Area Description

CSCdm30982

Medium

Background polling

When BladeMon process dies, the redundancy status of the 1600 cards in the network gets stale without the VCLI being aware of it. The workaround is to remove the file blade.pid and restart a VCLI.

CSCdm70079

New feature

Show connections

Add feature to show the default physical ports when listing the connections on a cardFeature request.

CSCdm71570

High

Redundancy

VCLI allows configuration change to cards while redundancy state is force back in progress (FBP).

CSCdm73811

High

Connection creation

VCLI is unable to make connections between PSM cards running different software versions.

CSCdm88355

Medium

Bert

The VCLI does not display digits after the decimal point for the attribute PercentErrorFreeSeconds when viewing Bert Status for DS1 or Circuit Bert tests.

CSCdp33137

Low

Download command

In the download command, the VCLI does not give an informative error message when the card type argument does not match the slot of the card.

CSCdp34882

Medium

Check BERT

VCLI cannot set the transmit and receive bit inversion attributes for PL and SegPL type circuit BERT tests. These attributes only apply to user data pattern configured BERT tests.

CSCdp35483

Medium

IMC

The command show imc info does not check for the presence of a backup IMC in the switch. Consequently, if the backup card is not present, the command takes several seconds to complete.

CSCdp35740

Medium

Connection creation

VCLI cannot create a circuit from Release 2 to Release 1 on different switches. Function call used to pause the Blade Monitor process.

CSCdp37110

Low

Connection creation

The VCLI creates a local PL type connection without having the second endpoint specified on the command line. Both endpoints should be specified on the command line for any type of PL circuit.

CSCdp40572

Medium

SONET path thresholds

VCLI cannot change the error threshold values for the SONET Path level on the channelized access OC3 ports.

CSCsn05494

Low

CES card addition

If two or more users make changes to the VCLI database (for example, add/delete cards or add/delete switches), the changes are overwritten in the VCLI database.

Users should have a single user making database changes.

Resolved Caveats - Release 2.2.8.5

The following table consists of the caveats fixed in Release 2.2.8.5.

Bug ID Severity Functional Area Description

CSCdp72169

High

Blade Monitor

The Blade Monitor process stops polling the network.

The fix is to change the UNIX function used to pause the Blade Monitor process.

CSCdp72170

High

Software upgrade

The VCLI proceeds with a CES and IMC software upgrade even though the contents file is not found in the directory containing the new software images.

The fix is that the VCLI stops the upgrade process if this file is not found.

Resolved Caveats - Release 2.2.8.4

The following table consists of the caveats fixed in Release 2.2.8.4.

Bug ID Severity Functional Area Description

CSCdp36225

High

Ascend provisioning

The stored Ascend uplink string truncates if the U1600 slot is greater than 9. This truncation causes the Ascend provisioning server to fail creating the ATM connection in the Ascend cloud.

CSCdp38871

Medium

Blade Monitor

The command show blademon info displays the In-Band communication state to a card twice if the Out-Of-Band and In-Band links are down.

CSCdp38890

Medium

Blade Monitor

Blade Monitor reports that the Out-Of-Band link is down when the In-Band link is up. The Out-Of-Band link status should be reported regardless of the In-Band link state.

CSCdp38898

High

Blade Monitor

Illegal characters in a switch name causes the Blade Monitor to cease working properly.

The fix is that the VCLI checks for legal characters in switch name when users add new switches to the VCLI database.

Resolved Caveats - Release 2.2.8.2

The following table consists of the caveats fixed in Release 2.2.8.2.

Bug ID Severity Functional Area Description

CSCdp02650

Medium

IMC redundancy

If the IMC card with a U1600 chassis is not available for IP communication, the VCLI command show switch redundancy displays that the chassis is available. All other IMC commands fail.

Verified: Yes

CSCdp33191

High

IMC software upgrade

During an upgrade, if the IMC backup returns an error to the SNMP_SET request, the VCLI does not cease the upgrade. The upgrade continues by attempting to upgrade the other IMC card in the chassis.

CSCdp33196

High

IMC software upgrade

The VCLI is not waiting long enough for IMC redundancy after the backup IMC has rebooted and is ready to become primary. The VCLI is proceeding with the upgrade of the second IMC too soon.

Resolved Caveats - Release 2.2.8.1

The following table consists of the caveats fixed in Release 2.2.8.1.

Bug ID Severity Functional Area Description

CSCdm73051

Medium

Connection deletion

The VCLI does not delete far endpoint of a pl type connection when only the near endpoint of the connection is given.

However, if the far endpoint is given on the command line, both endpoints are deleted.

The work around is to delete the far endpoint, or to delete both endpoints separately.

Verified: Yes

CSCdm73801

High, Status is Closed

M13 IP address

The VCLI command change system cescard -m13?ip 0 does not work.

This is not a bug. Changing IP addresses requires a few seconds for the CPE card to make the change visible to the VCLI. Setting 0.0.0.0 works.

Verified: Yes

CSCdp00218

Low

CES redundancy

When executing the show switch redundancy command, the VCLI does not differentiate between unreachable configured cards and empty slots. The VCLI shows a hyphen (-) in both these instances. The VCLI should display an unknown message for configured cards.

Verified: Yes

CSCdp00556

Low

PL circuit config

The loopback state of a PL type circuit is not shown anywhere in the VCLI. This state should be displayed in the output of the command show conn pl config.

CSCdp01075

Low

CES card addition

When an existing CES card is added to a switch, the VCLI returns an uninformative error message.

Verified: Yes

CSCdp02650

Medium

IMC redundancy

If the IMC card is not available for IP communication, the VCLI command show switch redundancy shows that card is available. All other IMC commands fail.

Resolved Caveats - Release 2.2.8

The following table consists of the caveats fixed in Release 2.2.8.

Bug ID Severity Functional Area Description

CSCdm73146

Medium

Change BERT

Unable to invert the transmit patter while running a BERT.

The command is change connection segpl -txpattinv on -epid <endPointid>.

CSCdm75085

High

Show OC3 summary

The VCLI shows the operational state of the SONET path layer on the Access OC3 to be up when either the SONET section or SONET line layers are down.

Verified: Yes

CSCdm77686

Medium

Show physical DS1

The row label for DS1 frame errors does not say that frame errors are measured as any second that contains a frame error. Instead, the label implies that the count displayed is the actual number of frame errors.

CSCdm77694

High

Show CES information

In release 2.1.X of the VCLI, the manufacturing related information attributes are incorrect for the command show cescard info on the CES cards.

Verified: Yes

CSCdm77832

High

ATM port stats

The VCLI returned an error when trying to retrieve the statistics with the command show logicalport atm stat.

Verified: Yes

CSCdm82392

Medium

Change system switch

Executing the command change system switch -sname <new_name> does not update the VCLI database files.

Verified: Yes

CSCsn05541

Medium

Blade Monitor

The VCLI takes a long time to establish communication with CES card after the card reboots.

The fix is that the VCLI communicates within seconds after the CES card is available for communication.

CSCsn05684

Medium

Blade Monitor

Duplicate problem of CSCsn05541

CSCsn05736

Low

Blade Monitor

Blade Monitor must be a standalone application.

CSCsn05781

Low

Blade Monitor

Exit and restart of VCLI causes delay in communicating with the CES cards in the network.

The fix is that the Blade Monitor process keeps in contact for the VCLI.

CSCsn05790

High

Redundancy

In certain situations the VCLI gives an error when an CES card changes from a role of None to the primary role.

Switching the role again clears this error.

Verified: Yes

CSCsn05808

Medium

Show connection

The VCLI command show conn all sum displays the incorrect circuit type on a backup CES card when a backup is switched-in for a primary.

Resolved Caveats - Release 2.1.3

The following table consists of the caveats fixed in Release 2.1.3.

Bug ID Severity Functional Area Description

CSCsn05743

High

Connection creation

Connection created on switched-out primary card shows type Remote-Pl.

CSCsn05744

High

Show command

The VCLI displays inconsistent or misleading information with the show cescard info command.

CSCsn04734

High

Connection deletion

When the VCLI is unable to delete a connection, the endpoint ID is not displayed.

CSCdm60856

Medium

Switch names

The underline character cannot be used in switch names.

CSCdm59553

High

Change OC3

A feature to change the AIS to RDI flag is missing.

CSCsn05811

High

Switch names

Only three characters of a switch name are displayed on error.

CSCsn05846

High

DS3 summary

Missing check for container down state in command show phy ds3 summary.

CSCsn05864

High

Connection deletion

The VCLI is unable to always delete partially created circuits.

CSCsn05771

High

Redundancy

Loss of communication when redundancy state of the CES cards is unknown.

CSCsn05715

Medium

Connection creation

The VCLI cannot delete an invalid connection.

CSCdm72267

Medium

Connection creation

The VCLI does not show the name of the cktid when a connection is created.

CSCsn05815

Medium

User response

When asking for a user response, acceptance of Y/y and N/n instead of the complete yes/no word is required.

Related Documentation

This section provides the documentation related to MGX 8240 Release 3.0.1.

Release-Specific Documents

The following release notes are related to this documentation:

Hardware Document

The VCLI Release Notes support the Cisco MGX 8240 Hardware User's Guide Release 3.0, DOC-7810728=. This manual provides a physical description of the 8240 and includes instructions on installation, logical connectivity, cabling, traffic management, and statistics.

Software Document

The VCLI Release Notes support the Cisco MGX 8240 VCLI User's Guide Release 3.0, DOC-7810727=. This manual provides the VCLI installation and provisioning procedures, and includes the specific VCLI commands.

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