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Revision | Publish Date | Comments |
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1.0 |
17-Jun-11 |
Initial Release |
10.0 |
14-Nov-17 |
Migration to new field notice system |
10.1 |
04-Jun-18 |
Fixed Broken Image Links |
Affected Product ID | Comments |
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CRS-FP40 |
SMU required for all FP40 Revision |
CRS-FP40= |
SMU required for all FP40 Revision |
CRS-MSC-B |
SMU required for all MSC-B Revision |
CRS-MSC-B= |
SMU required for all MSC-B Revision |
Defect ID | Headline |
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CSCvf34445 | There were no defects filed with this field notice at the time of publication. |
CRS-MSC-B(=) and CRS-FP40(=) boards with current FCRAM are transitioned to boards that use RLDRAM2 and a protocol conversion ASIC due to FCRAM component EOL. The change in memory type will not impact functionality, performance, features and scale, as there are no changes in the forwarding or the queuing ASICs. The RLDRAM2 boards are compatible with all IOS-XR software releases that are currently supported for the CRS-MSC-B and CRS-FP40
There is no impact on functionality, however environmental sensors have changed. Hence there is a need for a software fix that is delivered by temperature threshold SMU.
Due to end of life of FCRAM memory used on CRS-MSC-B, CRS-FP40, the FCRAM is replaced with RLDRAM2 memory and a memory protocol 'translation ASIC'. The ASIC is a bridge enabling the replacement of FCRAM memory devices with RLDRAM2 memory devices. This change meets the Customer, Regulatory, and Corporate Compliance Requirements for the CRS Platform.
The MSC data plane ASICs are connected to the new ASIC with an FCRAM protocol interface. The new ASIC translates the FCRAM command, address, and control and drives them out to the RLDRAM2 memory.
Customers on IOS-XR Releases 3.6.1, 3.6.2 will require CAS latency SMU. CAS latency is the delay time between the moment a memory controller tells the memory module to access a particular memory column on a RAM memory module, and the moment the data from given array location is available on the module's output pins. This CAS Latency issue is applicable only to MSC-B board(not FP40) and is fixed by CAS Latency SMU.
Due to new thermal and voltage rail monitoring supported by the board, the environment alarms will be generated and logged in system in absence of mandatory temperature threshold SMU.
Several new diagnostic features and environmental monitoring are added with new translation ASIC on boards and available on IOS-XR and diagnostics images:
CRS loaded with IOS-XR 3.6.1, 3.6.2 will exhibit Memory CAS latency issue leading to traffic loss on the CRS-MSC-B or CRS-FP-40 with RLDRAM2 version.
For IOS-XR Releases (3.6.3 or newer), the CRS-MSC-B and CRS-FP-40 boards could detect a thermal or environmental alarm while in operation that would bring down the MSC.
Sample logs are below showing the environmental alarms when boards with RLDRAM2 are installed in router without a SMU.
Please Install and Activate the SMU provided before inserting the MSC-B ( 73-12031-02) and FP40 (73-13079-02) boards. Product shipped from Service Logistics under RMA request may still exhibit this behavior. As a best practise, Cisco recommends installing mandatory SMU on all chassis to support both hardware version. Both versions of the boards are working as expected with mandatory SMUs. Using your Cisco.com userid, use the following table to locate the SMU using Software download SMU URL and select CRS's Product type and IOS-XR version.
Note: SMU are not required for IOS-XR version 4.0.1 and newer. XR3.8.0 SMU is not planned for release, customer must migrate to XR3.8.1 or newer release and apply appropriate SMU based on installed release. XR 3.8.1 and 3.8.4 requires pre-requisite SMU before mandatory SMU are installed. See table below .
Pre-requisite SMUs :
CRS: IOS-XR Release | SMU Id | Description | DDTS | SMU Status |
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3.8.1 | AA03899 | Pre-requisite SMU for IOS-XR 3.8.1 | CSCte53350 | Available |
3.8.4 | AA04154d | Pre-requisite SMU for IOS-XR 3.8.4d | CSCtg76537d | Availabled |
Mandatory SMU List:
CRS: IOS-XR Release | SMU Id | Description | DDTS | SMU Status |
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4.0.0 | AA04403 | Fix Temperature thresholds on new memory, ASIC boards | CSCtj31386 | Available |
3.9.2 | AA04402 | Fix Temperature thresholds on new memory, ASIC boards | CSCtj31386 | Available |
3.9.1 | AA04401 | Fix Temperature thresholds on new memory, ASIC boards | CSCtj31386 | Available |
3.8.4 | AA04400 | Fix Temperature thresholds on new memory, ASIC boards | CSCtj31386 | Available |
3.8.3 | AA04399 | Fix Temperature thresholds on new memory, ASIC boards | CSCtj31386 | Available |
3.8.2 | AA04404 | Fix Temperature thresholds on new memory, ASIC boards | CSCtj31386 | Available |
3.8.1 | AA04405 | Fix Temperature thresholds on new memory, ASIC boards | CSCtj31386 | Available |
3.8.0 | Not Applicable | Fix Temperature thresholds on new memory, ASIC boards | CSCtj31386 | Migrate to XR3.8.1 or newer XR Release, use appropriate XR release SMU above |
3.7.1 | AA04409 | Fix Temperature thresholds on new memory, ASIC boards | CSCtj31386 | Available |
3.7.0 | AA04411 | Fix Temperature thresholds on new memory, ASIC boards | CSCtj31386 | Available |
3.6.3 | AA04408 | Fix Temperature thresholds on new memory, ASIC boards | CSCtj31386 | Available> |
3.6.2 | AA04407, AA03885 | Fix Temperature thresholds on new memory, ASIC boards | CSCtj31386 | Available |
3.6.1 | AA04406; AA03896 | Fix Temperature thresholds on new memory, ASIC boards; CAS SMU | CSCtj31386; CSCsm68377 | Available |
3.6.0 | AA04410; AA03897 | Fix Temperature thresholds on new memory, ASIC boards; CAS SMU | CSCtj31386; CSCsm68377 | Available |
Illustrated below are two methods that can be used to distinguish the different revisions of the CRS-MSC-B, CRS-FP40 a) CLI b)Physical inspection.
A) CLI Method
Note: You must login to CRS router with admin privileges to run the commands.
Information: Your command prompt setting will determine [router-name] shown in example below.
New RLDRAM2 and ASIC Version:
CRS-MSC-B Board:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:[router-name](admin)#show diag 0/0/* Thu Mar 4 16:30:38.192 EDT CARD 0/0/* : Cisco CRS-1 Series Modular Services Card revision B MAIN: board type 500063 800-31272-02 rev A0 dev 108085 S/N SADnnnnnnnn PCA: 73-12031-02 rev A0 <--new version MSC-B PID: CRS-MSC-B VID: V08 (current set, may change at second ECO release) CLEI: IPUCALFBAH ECI: 1783070 CRS-FP40 Board: RP/0/RP1/CPU0:[router-name]#show diag 0/1/cpu0 Tue Nov 23 18:34:46.634 UTC CARD 0/1/* : Cisco CRS-1 Series Forwarding Processor 40G MAIN: board type 500067 800-33824-01 rev A0 dev N/A S/N SADnnnnnnn PCA: 73-13079-02 rev A0 <-- new version FP-40 PID: CRS-FP40 VID: V05 (current set,may change at second ECO release) CLEI: IPUCAVDBAF ECI: 178306
Existing FCRAM Cards:
CRS-MSC-B board: RP/0/RP1/CPU0:[router name]#sh diag 0/2/* CARD 0/2/* : Cisco CRS-1 Series Modular Services Card revision B MAIN: board type 500063 800-27067-03 rev D0 dev N/A S/N SADnnnnnnnn PCA: 73-10334-03 rev D0 <--Existing MSC-B PID: CRS-MSC-B VID: V01 CLEI: IPUCALFBAA ECI: 154280
CRS-FP40 Board:
RP/0/RP1/CPU0:bm-msc-r1#show diag 0/7/CPU0 Wed Nov 24 13:42:12.862 EST CARD 0/7/* : Cisco CRS-1 Series Forwarding Processor 40G MAIN: board type 500067 800-32677-03 rev A0 dev N/A S/N SADnnnnnnnn PCA: 73-12550-03 rev A0 <---Existing FP-40 version PID: CRS-FP40 VID: V03 CLEI: IPUCAVDBAC ECI: 174395
B) Physical Cards
Below are few images to identify the boards version, serial number location. PID for board ismoi screen printed on Faceplate.
New RLDRAM2 and ASIC Version
CRS-MSC-B boards:
CRS-FP40 board:
Existing FCRAM version board
CRS-MSC-B board:
CRS-FP40 board:
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