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Cisco RF Gateway 10 Release Notes
Cisco RF Gateway 10 Release Notes

Cisco RF Gateway 10 Release Notes

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Release Notes for Cisco RF Gateway 10 in
Cisco IOS Release 12.2SQ
OL-18677-10
Last Updated: November 5, 2013
The Cisco RF Gateway 10 (RFGW-10) is a Universal Edge Quadrature Amplitude Modulation
(UEQAM) platform in the Cisco RF Gateway series introduced in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(44)SQ. These
release notes for the Cisco RF Gateway 10 describe the features and caveats for all releases in the
Cisco IOS Release 12.2SQ train.
These release notes are updated with each release in the train. This update adds information for
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(50)SQ5. For a list of the caveats that apply to this release, see the
section on page
20.
To download and upgrade to the new ROMMON image for the Cisco RFGW-10, see the
Release Notes for Cisco RF Gateway
Cisco recommends that you view the field notices for this release to see if your software or hardware
platforms are affected. If you have an account on Cisco.com, you can find field notices at:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/support/tsd_products_field_notice_summary.html.
For information on new features and the Cisco IOS documentation set supported on
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(50)SQ5, see the
"Related Documentation" section on page
Cisco Systems, Inc.
www.cisco.com
10.
"New and Changed Information" section on page 6
55.
"Caveats"
ROMMON
and the

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Summary of Contents for Cisco RF Gateway 10

  • Page 1 The Cisco RF Gateway 10 (RFGW-10) is a Universal Edge Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (UEQAM) platform in the Cisco RF Gateway series introduced in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(44)SQ. These release notes for the Cisco RF Gateway 10 describe the features and caveats for all releases in the Cisco IOS Release 12.2SQ train.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    The Cisco RFGW-10 is part of the Cisco cable ecosystem, and is fully integrated and tested as part of the Cisco Digital Broadband Delivery System (DBDS) video solution and the Cisco uBR10012 DOCSIS 3.0 and Modular CMTS solution.
  • Page 3: System Requirements

    The platform supports full upgradeability, ensuring investment protection as software enhancements and industry standards continue to evolve. System Requirements This section describes the system requirements for Cisco IOS Release 12.2SQ series and includes the following sections: • Hardware Supported, page 3 •...
  • Page 4: Software Compatibility

    Cisco RFGW-10 specific features as described in this document. Determining the Software Version To determine the version of Cisco IOS software running on the Cisco RFGW-10 platform, log in to the platform and enter the show version EXEC command. Below is an example of the output from the show version command:...
  • Page 5 System Requirements Feature Set Tables Table 2 provides a summary of the features supported in the Cisco IOS Release 12.2SQ release train. Table 2 RFGW-10 Hardware and Software Features in Cisco IOS Release 12.2SQ Release Supported Hardware Features Supported Software Features 12.2(44)SQ...
  • Page 6: New And Changed Information

    Cisco IOS Release 12.2(50)SQ1 introduces the Cisco RFGW-DS48-1G line card. The Cisco RFGW-DS48-1G line card has similar features as the RFGW-DS48 line card, however it supports full DOCSIS DRFI compliance up to an operating frequency of 1GHz. The operating bandwidth of the Cisco RFGW-DS48-1G line card is 88 MHz to 1GHz.
  • Page 7 Gateway 10 system. All released field-replaceable units (FRUs) are supported only by Cisco IOS Release 12.2(44)SQ and the Cisco RFGW-10 platform. Below is a high level summary of the supported hardware features of the Cisco RFGW-10. Cisco RF Gateway 10 Universal Edge QAM Chassis 13 rack unit carrier-class chassis •...
  • Page 8 – Cisco RFGW-10 DS-48 Universal EQAM Line Card The Cisco RFGW-10 DS-48 line card is a 12-port, 48-channel UEQAM card designed to support Downstream External PHY Interface DOCSIS MPEG Transport (DEPI D-MPT), downstream data traffic, and video applications (VoD, SDV, and broadcast video). The RFGW-10 DS-48 card is similar to...
  • Page 9 The Cisco RFGW-10 Supervisor Engine V-10GE handles the management of DOCSIS and video traffic for the RF Gateway 10 system. Management of data and video traffic can be split into data plane and control plane processing. The data plane manages the aggregation and forwarding of multiple services to the edge QAM resources (for example, Ethernet switching, routing, aggregation, and filtering).
  • Page 10 The chassis must include all 12 RF Switch cards for proper operation. Note Each RF Switch card supports a single Cisco UCH2 connector header; the UCH2 supports 10 MCX coaxial connections per card. The RF Switch card is physically separate from the RF line card slots allowing insertion or removal of the RF line cards without disruption of the cable plant wiring.
  • Page 11 • RFGW-10-PWR-DC1 (DC PEM) The Cisco RFGW-10 system is powered by redundant DC PEMs. An individual PEM is capable of providing 4536 watts of total output. Redundant modules work as a 1:1 redundancy configuration supporting current sharing and online insertion and removal (OIR) (hot swapping).
  • Page 12 New and Changed Information RFGW-10 Fan Assembly The Cisco RFGW-10 UEQAM system uses a modular fan assembly to dissipate heat from the system and control the temperature of the chassis system components (except the DC PEM, which contains its own internal fan). The fan assembly is a multi-fan design that pulls ambient air from the lower front of the chassis and exhausts air out of the rear top of the chassis.
  • Page 13 DEPI Path Redundancy (DPR) is used in conjunction with N+1 DEPI control plane redundancy for Cisco uBR-MC3GX60V line card. This feature allows you to configure a backup DEPI session on the protect card using the protect-tunnel command in DEPI tunnel configuration mode. In this mode, the protect line card has a fully operational secondary DEPI control connection and sessions for the QAM channels on the working line card.
  • Page 14 SDV sessions (for example, 10,000), the traffic outage time is around ten seconds. This is because, in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(50)SQ1, the underlying multicast function is not SSO-aware although the video session state is synchronized to the standby Supervisor card. The SSO performance of multicast video sessions will be improved in a later release.
  • Page 15 Video guides. New Software Features in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(50)SQ This section describes the new and modified software features supported in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(50)SQ. Supervisor Stateful Switchover In the Supervisor Stateful Switchover (SSO) mode, the standby Supervisor card is fully initialized and configured.
  • Page 16 The line card redundancy (LCRED) feature introduced in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(44)SQ supports DEPI D-MPT traffic under the DEPI Manual mode. In Cisco IOS Release 12.2(55)SQ, line card redundancy supports Video and DEPI D-MPT with DEPI Control Plane in the DEPI Protocol mode. In case of line card failure, OIR, or a forced line card switchover, the standby line card becomes active and continues to process Video or DEPI traffic.
  • Page 17 The line card redundancy supports M-CMTS D-MPT traffic. The line card switchover has little impact on the DOCSIS applications. This release does not provide line card redundancy support for video applications. Release Notes for Cisco RF Gateway 10 in Cisco IOS Release 12.2SQ OL-18677-10...
  • Page 18: Snmp Mibs

    The table-based mapping is used only for unicast video sessions. Apart from the table-based mapping, the Cisco RFGW-10 also supports the flexible port mapping method, where the users can set up video sessions by configuring the mapping dynamically. The flexible port mapping can be used for both unicast and multicast video sessions.
  • Page 19: Important Notes

    • SCTE-HMS-QAM-MIB • In addition, the Cisco RFGW-10 supports MIBs common in Cisco IOS which can be found in the Cisco RF Gateway 10 MIB Specifications Guide. GUI Monitoring GUI Monitoring is a web-based tool that enables operators to monitor the RFGW-10 system. GUI Monitoring is comprised of two functional components: a web browser client on a computer and a Web server residing in the Cisco RFGW-10 Supervisor card.
  • Page 20: Caveats

    Caveat numbers and brief descriptions for Cisco IOS Release 12.2SQ-based releases are listed in this section. If you have an account on Cisco.com, you can use the Bug Toolkit to find Cisco RFGW-10 caveats of any severity. To reach the Bug Toolkit, use the following URL in your web browser https://tools.cisco.com/Support/BugToolKit.
  • Page 21 Workaround: There is no workaround. CSCud02393 Symptoms: DEPI midplane pings failed count counter is incremented by 1 or n even when a DEPI route exists on the Cisco RFGW-10 router. Conditions: This issue occurs when the Cisco RFGW-10 router is left idle for a long time.
  • Page 22 Condition: This occurs when Cisco RF Gateway 10 (RFGW-10) DS-48 line card boots up, and heartbeat failure is seen. Workaround: The RFGW-10 recovers automatically and no workaround is required. Release Notes for Cisco RF Gateway 10 in Cisco IOS Release 12.2SQ OL-18677-10...
  • Page 23 CMTS or RFGW which result in teardown and creation of sessions. The sessions that were tore down might remain as stale sessions. Release Notes for Cisco RF Gateway 10 in Cisco IOS Release 12.2SQ OL-18677-10...
  • Page 24 Configure a new protect tunnel Exit. – Workaround: Enter depi tunnel mode and do the following: – directly replace/configure new protect tunnel. This will delete old tunnel also – Exit Release Notes for Cisco RF Gateway 10 in Cisco IOS Release 12.2SQ OL-18677-10...
  • Page 25 4, the configuration under each QAM interface restores to the earlier state. However, the QAM Mode is in “off” state for each QAM interface. Therefore, the downstream channel is in down state. Release Notes for Cisco RF Gateway 10 in Cisco IOS Release 12.2SQ OL-18677-10...
  • Page 26 Symptoms: Front panel LEDs switch off after a TCC card switchover. Conditions: This issue occurs after the TCC card switchover is performed. Workaround: Reboot the Cisco RFGW-10 router. Release Notes for Cisco RF Gateway 10 in Cisco IOS Release 12.2SQ OL-18677-10...
  • Page 27 Conditions: This issue occurs when the default interface range qam command is issued on a particular QAM interface. Workaround: Do not use the interface range qam command for QAM channels. Release Notes for Cisco RF Gateway 10 in Cisco IOS Release 12.2SQ OL-18677-10...
  • Page 28 Symptoms: Front panel LEDs switch off after a TCC card switchover. CSCty27319 Conditions: This issue occurs after the TCC card switchover is performed. Workaround: Reboot the Cisco RFGW-10 router. Release Notes for Cisco RF Gateway 10 in Cisco IOS Release 12.2SQ OL-18677-10...
  • Page 29 Symptoms: DEPI midplane pings failed count counter is incremented by 1 or n even when a DEPI route exists on the Cisco RFGW-10 router. Conditions: This issue occurs when the Cisco RFGW-10 router is left idle for a long time. The show midplane ping statistics command displays the failed counter value incremented by 1 or n.
  • Page 30 4 to 1 and TSID configuration is removed. Workaround: Reconfigure the DEPI configuration (TSID and DEPI tunnel) in each QAM interface. Release Notes for Cisco RF Gateway 10 in Cisco IOS Release 12.2SQ OL-18677-10...
  • Page 31 Symptoms: Memory leaks and fragmentation are observed when exceptions are encountered. Conditions: This issue occurs when SNMP queries lead to exceptions causing memory leaks. Workaround: There is no workaround. Release Notes for Cisco RF Gateway 10 in Cisco IOS Release 12.2SQ OL-18677-10...
  • Page 32 Cisco IOS Software. Each Cisco IOS Software Security Advisory lists the Cisco IOS Software releases that correct the vulnerability or vulnerabilities detailed in the advisory as well as the Cisco IOS Software releases that correct all Cisco IOS Software vulnerabilities in the March 2013 bundled publication.
  • Page 33 1 11:44:09.522: %RFGW-3-UNEXPECTED: Error updating state from LC Conditions: This issue occurs when show cable depi l2tp summary command is executed on the Cisco RFGW-10. Workaround: There is no workaround. Release Notes for Cisco RF Gateway 10 in Cisco IOS Release 12.2SQ OL-18677-10...
  • Page 34 Workaround: There is no workaround. CSCtu32163 Symptoms: SSH not working after hostname and domain name change. Conditions: This issue was first observed in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(50)SQ on the Cisco RFGW-10 router. Workaround: Execute redundancy force-switchover command on a redundant Supervisor card.
  • Page 35 Workaround: Switch to the protect card and then revert to the working card. If protect card does not exist, execute the hw-module slot reset command on the Cisco RFGW-10 DS48-G1 line card. Perform an OIR of the card if needed. CSCua85399 Symptoms: The SNMP query does not get completed when executing the getmany command for entire MIB tree.
  • Page 36 Router# copy slot0:redirect.out scp://haiwchen@171.70.80.70 Address or name of remote host [171.70.80.70]? Destination username [haiwchen]? Destination filename [redirect.out]? Writing redirect.out Password: !!!!! 1137048 bytes copied in 7.604 secs (149533 bytes/sec) Release Notes for Cisco RF Gateway 10 in Cisco IOS Release 12.2SQ OL-18677-10...
  • Page 37 Cisco RFGW-10 DS-48 line card is configured first. Conditions: This issue occurs with Cisco RFGW-10 DS-48 and Cisco RFGW-10 DS-48-1G line cards. This issue occurs in 1: N LCRED group with mixed line cards. The Cisco RFGW-10 DS-48 line card is configured first and the secondary member validation prevents the backup for incompatible reserve card.
  • Page 38 Description CSCtn96911 Symptoms: The following DEPI related error messages and tracebacks may be displayed on the Cisco RFGW-10 when a N+ 1 line card switchover occurs on the peer Cisco uBR10012 router. Mar 23 15:17:54 CDT: %RFGW-3-LINECARD_ERRMSG_ERR: SLOT 6:MV_ERRMSG_DP_MSG_RECONFIG_SES: mv_depi: 1074135170 6/3.1...
  • Page 39 Standby TCC card that is in a fast or holdover state becomes active. Workaround: Reset the active TCC card, and make the Standby TCC card in the normal or free-run state to become active. Release Notes for Cisco RF Gateway 10 in Cisco IOS Release 12.2SQ OL-18677-10...
  • Page 40 Description CSCtn96911 Symptoms: The following DEPI related error messages and tracebacks may be displayed on the Cisco RFGW-10 when a N+ 1 line card switchover occurs on the peer Cisco uBR10012 router. Mar 23 15:17:54 CDT: %RFGW-3-LINECARD_ERRMSG_ERR: SLOT 6:MV_ERRMSG_DP_MSG_RECONFIG_SES: mv_depi: 1074135170 6/3.1...
  • Page 41 CMTS. Conditions: This issue when depi eqam-stats is executed and protect DEPI tunnel with more than 24 channels is configured on the Cisco RFGW-10, and the peer CMTS does a DEPI Path Redundancy (DPR) line card switchover.
  • Page 42 Symptoms: Approximately 25% to 50% of the cable modems drop offline after Supervisor switchover. Conditions: This issue occurs when DEPI control plane is used between the Cisco CMTS and Cisco RF Gateway 10 with multiple DEPI tunnels in use. Workaround: Use manual DEPI.
  • Page 43 Conditions: This issue occurs with Cisco IOS Release 12.2(50)SQ1 when Cisco RFGW-10 is used for downstream by a modem registered on the CMTS. This difference is observed between Cisco IOS Release 12.2(50)SQ1 and Cisco IOS Release 12.2(50)SQ.
  • Page 44 Symptoms: The secondary line card becomes active after image upgrade. Conditions: This issue occurs when the Cisco RFGW-DS48-1G is the secondary line card and the Cisco RFGW-10 DS-48 is the primary line card after image upgrade. Workaround: Manually switch over the primary and secondary line cards.
  • Page 45 Symptoms: The ifIndex field in the entAliasMappingTable for the QAM subinterface is not current. Conditions: This issue occurs when the Cisco RFGW-10 DS-48 line card is added or removed, or a line card switchover is performed on the Cisco RFGW-10 chassis. Workaround: There is no workaround. CSCth00685 Symptoms: Incorrect bandwidth information is displayed in the GUI of the Cisco RFGW-10.
  • Page 46 DRFI requires support for an 8-dB range of commanded transmit power per Output Power channel below the maximum power supported for the channel (maximum power is 8 dB). The Cisco RFGW-10 is tested to a range of 10 dB of commanded power below the maximum supported channel power. Note The Cisco RFGW-10 CLI allows a commanded RF power range 30 dB lower than maximum supported channel power (maximum power - 30 dB).
  • Page 47 Workaround: Set the default values manually for the commands. cable downstream annex B cable downstream rf-shutdown cable downstream stacking 4 Release Notes for Cisco RF Gateway 10 in Cisco IOS Release 12.2SQ OL-18677-10...
  • Page 48 Output Power channel below the maximum power supported for the channel (maximum power is 8 dB). The Cisco RFGW-10 is tested to a range of 10 dB of commanded power below the maximum supported channel power. The Cisco RFGW-10 CLI allows a commanded RF power range 30 dB Note lower than maximum supported channel power (maximum power - 30 dB).
  • Page 49 Symptoms: NULL packets in Annex B QAM 64/256 cause higher RF noise floor. Conditions: This happens when the data traffic in RF channel is idle. Workaround: There is no workaround. Release Notes for Cisco RF Gateway 10 in Cisco IOS Release 12.2SQ OL-18677-10...
  • Page 50 “1”. CSCsz12116 Symptoms: Cable modems drop off line after the Cisco RFGW-10 DS-48 line card switchover or switchback. Conditions: This happens when more than 250 sessions configured across the chassis.
  • Page 51 Output Power channel below the maximum power supported for the channel (maximum power is 8 dB). The Cisco RFGW-10 is tested to a range of 10 dB of commanded power below the maximum supported channel power. The Cisco RFGW-10 CLI allows a commanded RF power range 30 dB Note lower than maximum supported channel power (maximum power - 30 dB).
  • Page 52 SSLVPN services. If “debug ip tcp transactions” is enabled and this vulnerability is triggered, debug messages with connection queue limit reached will be observed. This vulnerability is documented in two separate Cisco bug IDs, both of which are required for a full fix: CSCso04657 and CSCsg00102.
  • Page 53 (for example, to 1000) to determine if trap messages can be sent during line card reset. For the detail of snmp-server queue-length, please see http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/netmgmt/command/reference/nm_20.html# wp1012887 Release Notes for Cisco RF Gateway 10 in Cisco IOS Release 12.2SQ OL-18677-10...
  • Page 54 Output Power below the maximum power supported for the channel (maximum power - 8 dB). The Cisco RFGW-10 is tested to a range of 10 dB of commanded power below the maximum supported channel power. The Cisco RFGW-10 CLI allows a commanded RF power range 30 dB Note lower than maximum supported channel power (maximum power - 30 dB).
  • Page 55: Related Documentation

    A vulnerability in the handling of IP sockets can cause devices to be vulnerable to a denial of service attack when any of several features of Cisco IOS software are enabled. A sequence of specially crafted TCP/IP packets could cause any of the following results: The configured feature may stop accepting new connections or sessions.
  • Page 56 Feature modules describe new software enhancements, committed as features, and are updates to the Cisco IOS documentation set. A feature module consists of a brief overview of the feature, benefits, and configuration tasks, and a command reference. As updates, the feature modules are available online only.
  • Page 57: Obtaining Documentation And Submitting A Service Request

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  • Page 58 Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request Release Notes for Cisco RF Gateway 10 in Cisco IOS Release 12.2SQ OL-18677-10...