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The HW and FW (boot code) version for the FCS Release 1.1.2 (R01.01.02) components are highlighted in the compatibility matrix listed below::
Card type | 800-Level | Hardware Version | Software Version | ||
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Current | Minimum | Current | Minimum | ||
MGX8260 | 800-06541 | -02 A0 | -01 A0 | N/A | N/A |
SCC5FC-4FE | 800-06392 | -01 B3 | -01 B1 | N/A | N/A |
DMCFC-6T3 | 800-06326 | -01 C2 | -01 B0 | N/A | N/A |
SCCBC-4FE | 800-06325 | -01 B2 | -01 B1 | N/A | N/A |
NMCFC-8DSP | 800-06327 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
T1E1BC-50NR | 800-06322 | -01 B3 | -01 B1 | N/A | N/A |
T3E3BC-6DSX | 800-06324 | -01 C2 | -01 C2 | N/A | N/A |
T1E1BC-RED | 800-06323 | -01 B2 | -01 B1 | N/A | N/A |
BSCFC-6T3 | 800-06397 | -03 A0 | -03 A0 | r01.01.02 | r01.01.00 |
NSCFC-16TDM | 800-06408 | -02 A0 | -02 A0 | r01.01.02 | r01.01.00 |
NSCFC-8DSP | 800-06406 | -02 A0 | -02 A0 | r01.01.02 | r01.01.00 |
NSCFC-16DSP | 800-06405 | -02 A0 | -02 A0 | r01.01.02 | r01.01.00 |
The MGX 8260 has the following special configuration requirements.
Unless you set the default gateway, you can only reach the MGX 8260 from devices on the same subnet as the chassis.
To set the default gateway, use the following command:
chgw gateway-IP-address
For example, the following command sets a default gateway for subnet 10.1.1.0:
chgw 10.1.1.1
Changes have occurred in the user name and passwords that are required to log in as ROOT_USER (level 0) and SUPER_USER (level 1).
New login user's name: Cisco
New login password: cisco
Note The password of root_user and root_super can be changed using the chpwd command, which is valid for the active SCC only. |
You cannot use chpwd in WebView
Login user's name: SuperUser (no change)
New login password: cisco
Bug ID | Description |
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CSCdr11447 | Add TDM path though the DSP for Manufacturing BERT test. |
CSCdr24784 | The sequences of BSC card switch over are wrong. |
CSCdr43812 | MGX 8260 does not answer MGCP and telnet requests. |
CSCdr48717 | BCS ds1 lines are solid green even when DS3 MUX ds1 sends alarm. |
CSCdr48898 | Confirmation should be required to add BSC redundancy. |
CSCdr56911 | DS1 generates excessive alarms on line loopback removal. |
CSCdr77336 | MGX 8260 out of mbuf and could not response to MGCP and telnet requests |
Bug ID | Headline | Workaround |
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CSCdr53629 | BD: a few endpoints are permanently answering 502 on MDCX | Reset the BSC. |
The R01.01.02 files are described in the following sections.
File name | File Size | Checksum |
vxWorks_disk.scc.fw | 1828280 | |
vxWorks_boot.scc.fw | 882472 |
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SCC_B_r01.01.02.hx1 | 1061766 | F715 |
SCC_B_r01.01.02.hx2 | 1061766 | DDFD |
File name | File Size | Checksum |
vxWorks_dnld.bsc.fw | 1060040 |
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vxWorks_boot.bsc.fw | 1048376 |
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BSC_B_r01.01.02.hx1 | 1261427 | 602E |
BSC_B_r01.01.02.hx2 | 1261427 | 15E4 |
File name | File Size | Checksum |
vxWorks_dnld.nsc.fw | 1484168 |
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vxWorks_boot.nsc.fw | 944024 |
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NSC_B_r01.01.02.hx1 | 1135840 | DC7A |
NSC_B_r01.01.02.hx2 | 1135840 | 3CDB |
There are 487 files.
There are 91 files.
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