Introduction

This release notes contain information about downloading and installing Cisco IOS-XE Release 3S. It also provides new and changed information, hardware support, limitations and restrictions, and caveats for Cisco IOS-XE Release 3S.

We recommend 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/customer/support/tsd_products_field_notice_summary.html .

If you do not have a Cisco.com login account, you can find field notices at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/support/tsd_products_field_notice_summary.html .


Note


Cisco IOS-XE Release 3S is generally available for field deployment. However, we recommend that you validate and qualify Cisco IOS-XE Release 3S in a limited field trial with your specific network configuration requirements in order to ensure a smoother, faster, and successful field deployment.

This chapter includes the following sections:

System Requirements

These sections describe the system requirements for Cisco IOS-XE Release 3S:

Memory Requirements

This section describes the memory requirements for Cisco IOS-XE Release 3S.

The following table displays the memory recommendations for the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Routers with Cisco IOS-XE Release 3S feature sets.

Table 1. Memory Recommendations for the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Routers

Feature Set

Cisco cBR Route Processor

Software Image

RecommendedFlash Memory

RecommendedDRAM Memory

RunsFrom

CISCO IOS-XE universalk9

Cisco cBR8 (CBR) Processor

cbrsup- universalk9.03.15.00. S.155-2.S-std.SPA.bin

8G

48G

Bootflash:

CISCO IOS-XE CLC K9

Cisco cBR8 (CYLONS) Processor

cbrsup- universalk9.03.15.00. S.155- 2.S-std.SPA.bin

8G

16G

Supervisor

Determining the Software Version

To determine the version of the Cisco IOS-XE software running on your Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Routers, log in to the router and enter the show version EXEC command:


Router# show version
Cisco IOS XE Software, Version 03.15.00.S - Standard Support Release
Cisco IOS Software, cBR  Software (X86_64_LINUX_IOSD-UNIVERSALK9-M), Version 15.5(2)S, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc3)
Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport
Copyright (c) 1986-2015 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Sun 22-Mar-15 03:32 by mcpre
Cisco IOS-XE software, Copyright (c) 2005-2015 by cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Certain components of Cisco IOS-XE software are licensed under the GNU General Public License ("GPL") Version 2.0. The software code licensed under GPL Version 2.0 is free software that comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. You can redistribute and/or modify such GPL code under the terms of GPL Version 2.0. For more details, see the documentation or "License Notice" file accompanying the IOS-XE software, or the applicable URL provided on the flyer accompanying the IOS-XE software.
ROM: IOS-XE ROMMON
Tmaker uptime is 3 hours, 23 minutes
Uptime for this control processor is 3 hours, 26 minutes
System returned to ROM by reload
System restarted at 20:19:18 PST Wed Mar 25 2015
System image file is "bootflash:cbrsup-universalk9.03.15.00.S.155-2.S-std.SPA.bin"
Last reload reason: redundancy force-switchover
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cisco cBR1013 (CBR) processor (revision CBR) with 10483520K/6147K bytes of memory.
Processor board ID FXS181902A9
16 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces
32768K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.
50331648K bytes of physical memory.
7739391K bytes of eUSB flash at bootflash:.
97620247K bytes of SATA hard disk at harddisk:.
Configuration register is 0x1820

Microcode Software

This section describes microcode software that is supported for the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Routers.

For more information on the upgrade procedures, see the Upgrade Guides.

Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.3aSP

There are no new microcode versions for Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.3aSP. Use the minimum required versions and upgrade methods for Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.2aSP described below.

Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.2aSP

Table 2. Downstream Module Firmware Version Supported in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.2aSP

Component

Programmable Device

Existing Versions

(In Field)

Minimum Required Version

(With IOS-XE 3.18.2aSP)

Gemini-2 LC1

Apollo Version

44147

44141

4413D

44131

31030

44148

1 CBR-D31-DS-MOD

Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.2aSP Upgrade Package: cbrsup-rp-programmable-firmware.156-2.r.SP2-ext.01.SPA.pkg

Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.1aSP

Table 3. Downstream Module Firmware Versions Supported in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.1aSP

Component

Programmable Device

Existing Versions

(In Field)

Minimum Required Version(s)

(With IOS-XE 3.18.1aSP)

CBR-CCAP-SUP-160G

CPLD version

16012711

15091511

14121111

16012711 or

15091511

CBR-CCAP-SUP-160G

Rommon version

15.5(3r)S

15.5(2r)S1

15.5(2r)S

15.5(3r)S

CBR-CCAP-LC-40G

Rommon version

2011.03.13

2011.03.12

2011.03.13

CBR-CCAP-LC-40G

PSOC 0 version

v4.6

v4.3

v4.6

CBR-CCAP-LC-40G

PSOC 1 version

v4.6

v4.3

v4.6

Gemini-1 LC2

MicroController Version

1000c

10008

10005

10006

1000e

Gemini-2 LC3

MicroController Version

30013

30010

2.000c

2.000a

30016

Gemini-2 LC4

Apollo Version

44141

4413D

44131

31030

44147

2 CBR-D30-DS-MOD
3 CBR-D31-DS-MOD
4 CBR-D31-DS-MOD

Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.1aSP Upgrade Package: cbrsup-rp-programmable-firmware.156-2.r.SP1-ext.01.SPA.pkg

Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.1SP

Table 4. Downstream Module Firmware Versions Supported in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.1SP

Component

Programmable Device

Existing Versions

(In Field)

Minimum Required Version(s)

(With IOS-XE 3.18.1SP)

CBR-CCAP-SUP-160G

CPLD version

16012711

15091511

14121111

16012711 or

15091511

CBR-CCAP-SUP-160G

Rommon version

15.5(3r)S

15.5(2r)S1

15.5(2r)S

15.5(3r)S

CBR-CCAP-LC-40G

Rommon version

2011.03.13

2011.03.12

2011.03.13

CBR-CCAP-LC-40G

PSOC 0 version

v4.6

v4.3

v4.6

CBR-CCAP-LC-40G

PSOC 1 version

v4.6

v4.3

v4.6

Gemini-1 LC5

MicroController Version

1000c

10008

10005

10006

1000e

Gemini-2 LC6

MicroController Version

30013

30010

2.000c

2.000a

30016

Gemini-2 LC7

Apollo Version

44141

4413D

44131

31030

44147

5 CBR-D30-DS-MOD
6 CBR-D31-DS-MOD
7 CBR-D31-DS-MOD

Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.1SP Upgrade Package: cbrsup-rp-programmable-firmware.156-2.r.SP1-ext.01.SPA.pkg

Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.0SP

Starting from Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.0SP, Docsis 3.1 downstream module firmware can only be upgraded via firmware upgrade package using upgrade hw-programmable command. The table below lists the newer version number of Docsis 3.1 downstream module firmware in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.0SP.

Table 5. Firmware Packages and Versions Supported in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.0SP

Component

Programmable Device

Existing Versions

(In Field)

New Version

(With IOS-XE 3.18.0SP)

Upgrade Package

CBR-D31-DS-MOD

MicroController Image

3.13

3.13

cbrsup-rp-programmable-firmware.156-2.r.SP-ext.01.SPA.pkg

DS PHY FPGA

4.413D

4.4141

Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.1S

Starting from Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.1S, Docsis 3.0 and Docsis 3.1 downstream module firmware can only be upgraded via firmware upgrade package using upgrade hw-programmable command. The table below lists the newer version number of Docsis 3.1 downstream module firmware in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.1S.

Table 6. Downstream Module Firmware Versions Supported in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.1S

Component

Programmable Device

Existing Versions

(In Field)

New Version

(With IOS-XE 3.18.1S)

Upgrade Package

CBR-D31-DS-MOD

MicroController Image

3.10

3.13

cbrsup-rp-programmable-firmware.156-2.r.S1-ext.01.SPA.pkg

DS PHY FPGA

4.4131

4.413D

Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.0Sa

There are no new firmware changes in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.0Sa.

Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.0S

There are no new firmware changes in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.0S.

Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.17.1S

There are no new firmware changes in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.17.1S.

Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.16.2S

There are no new firmware changes in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.16.2S.

Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.17.0S

If you are upgrading the programmable devices listed in the table below, please download the firmware packages from the Cisco software download site. For Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.17.0S, microcode upgrade is optional. The firmware packages listed in the following table are backward compatible with the older image.

Table 7. Firmware Packages and Versions Supported in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.17.0S

Programmable Device

Existing Versions

(In Field)

New Version

(With IOS-XE 3.17.0S)

Upgrade Method

ROMMON

15.5(2r)S1

15.5(3r)S

HW-Prog-Pkg:

cbrsub-rp-hw-programmable-firmware.156-1.r.S1-std.01.SPA.pkg

Uboot

3.12

3.13

HW-Prog-Pkg:

cbrsub-rp-hw-programmable-firmware.156-1.r.S1-std.02.SPA.pkg

Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.16.1S

When Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.16.1S first loads, it will auto-upgrade the Docsis 3.0 and Docsis 3.1 downstream module firmware to a newer version. The table below lists the newer version number of Docsis 3.0 and Docsis 3.1 downstream module firmware in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.16.1S.

Table 8. Downstream Module Firmware Versions Supported in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.16.1S

Component

Programmable Device

Existing Versions

(In Field)

New Version

(With IOS-XE 3.16.1S)

CBR-D30-DS-MOD

MicroController Image

1.8

1.C

DS PHY FPGA

2F

2F

CBR-D31-DS-MOD

MicroController Image

2.A

2.C

DS PHY FPGA

3.8

3.103

Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.16.0S

If you are upgrading the programmable devices listed in the table below, please download the firmware packages from the Cisco software download site.

Table 9. Firmware Packages and Versions Supported in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.16.0S

Programmable Device

Existing Versions

(In Field)

New Version

(With IOS-XE 3.16.0S)

Upgrade Method

ROMMON

15.5(2r)S

15.5(2r)S1

HW-Prog-Pkg:

cbrsup-rp-hw-programmable-firmware.155-3.r.S3-ext.01.SPA.pkg

Fan-Tray firmware

1.4

1.6

HW-Prog-Pkg:

cbrsup-rp-hw-programmable-firmware.155-3.r.S3-ext.02.SPA.pkg

CLC CPLD (Daggits)

0x1C(v28)

0x21(v33)

HW-Prog-Pkg:

cbrsup-rp-hw-programmable-firmware.155-3.r.S3-ext.03.SPA.pkg

CLC PSOC

4.3

4.6

HW-Prog-Pkg:

cbrsup-rp-hw-programmable-firmware.155-3.r.S3-ext.04.SPA.pkg

SUP CPLD (Viper)

0x14121111

0x15091511

HW-Prog-Pkg:

cbrsup-rp-hw-programmable-firmware.155-3.r.S3-ext.05.SPA.pkg

Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.15.0S

Table 10. Microcode Software Supported in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3S

Component

Version

ROMMON

15.5(2r)S

Supervisor CPLD

0x14121111

CLC bootloader

2011.03.12

CLC CPLD

0x1C (v28)

Supervisor PIC CPLD

0x14071504(v0.130)

RF-PIC Firmware

0x73E(v7.62)

Fan-Tray Firmware

v1.4

Supervisor DC CPLD

0x14072207

Supervisor CPLD SO

0x14091201

Supervisor CPLD SIO

0x14092901

Supervisor PSOC1

v4.0.9

Supervisor PSOC2

v4.0.8

Supervisor PSOC3

v4.1.0

Supervisor PSOC4

v4.0.6

Supervisor DC PSOC1

v4.0.8

Supervisor DC PSOC2

v4.0.5

Supervisor PIC PSOC1

v2.0.6

Supervisor PIC PSOC2

v2.0.6

CLC PSOC1

v4.2

CLC PSOC2

v4.2

Feature Support

Cisco IOS-XE software is packaged in feature sets that consist of software images that support specific platforms. The feature sets available for a specific platform depend on which Cisco IOS-XE software images are included in a release. Each feature set contains a specific set of Cisco IOS-XE features.


Caution


Cisco IOS-XE images with strong encryption (including, but not limited to 168-bit [3DES] data encryption feature sets) are subject to U.S. government export controls and have limited distribution. Strong encryption images to be installed outside the United States are likely to require an export license. Customer orders may be denied or subject to delay because of U.S. government regulations. When applicable, the purchaser or user must obtain local import and use authorizations for all encryption strengths. Please contact your sales representative or distributor for more information, or send an e-mail to export@cisco.com.


New and Changed Information

The following sections list the new hardware and software features supported on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Routers in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3S:

New Firmware Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.3aSP

There are no new firmware features in Cisco IOS-XE 3.18.3aSP.

New Firmware Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.2aSP

There are no new firmware features in Cisco IOS-XE 3.18.2aSP.

New Firmware Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.1aSP

There are no new firmware features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.1aSP.

New Firmware Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.1SP

There are no new firmware features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.1SP.

New Firmware Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.0SP

There are no new firmware features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.0SP

New Firmware Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.1S

There are no new firmware features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.1S.

New Firmware Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.0Sa

There are no new firmware features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.0Sa.

New Firmware Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.17 0S

  • SSD (hard disk) access in ROMMON is supported.
  • HA PLL chip on the newly shipped line card is supported.

New Hardware Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.3aSP

There are no new hardware features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.3aSP.

New Hardware Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.2aSP

There are no new hardware features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.2aSP.

New Hardware Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.1aSP

There are no new hardware features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.1aSP.

New Hardware Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.1SP

There are no new hardware features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.1SP.

New Hardware Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.0SP

There are no new hardware features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.0SP.

New Hardware Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.1S

There are no new hardware features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.1S.

New Hardware Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.0Sa

There are no new hardware features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.0Sa.

New Hardware Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.17.1S

There are no new hardware features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.17.1S.

New Hardware Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.16.2S

There are no new hardware features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.16.2S.

New Hardware Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.17 0S

Sup-60 Productization

Effective with Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.17.0S, CBR-CCAP-SUP-60G supports 8 cable line cards. The total traffic rate is limited to 60Gbps, the total number of downstream service flow is limited to 72268, and downstream unicast low-latency flow does not count against the limits.

For more information about this feature, see the following URL:

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cbr/Cisco-cBR/index.html

New Hardware Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.16.1S

There are no new hardware features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.16.1S.

New Hardware Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.16.0S

CBR-CCAP-SUP-60G

The Supervisor card with 60 Gbps forwarding capacity (PID CBR-CCAP-SUP-60G) is introduced on the Cisco cBR-8 router. This Supervisor card supports a maximum of four interface cards, working in 3+1 protection mode, on the Cisco cBR-8 router.


Note


The Cisco cBR-8 router does not support redundancy if different Supervisor cards are installed in the chassis. We recommend that you install the Supervisor cards with the same capacity in a Cisco cBR-8 router.

This Supervisor card supports a maximum of 72268 downstream unicast flows or 88268 downstream modular quality of service (MQoS) flows. The maximum number of downstream unicast and MQoS flows supported is 88268.

The output of the show inventory command was modified.

For more information about this feature, see the following URL:

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cbr/installation/guide/b_cbr_overview.html

New Hardware Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.15.1S

There are no new hardware features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.15.1S.

New Software Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.3aSP

There are no new software features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.3aSP.

New Software Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.2aSP

There are no new software features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.2aSP.


Note


ISSU from Cisco IOS XE 3.18.0SP to Cisco IOS XE 3.18.2aSP with OFDM channels, might not recover channel operation after a linecard switchover. ISSU from Cisco IOS XE 3.18.1aSP to Cisco IOS XE 3.18.2aSP has no limitations.


New Software Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.1aSP

There are no new software features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.1aSP.

New Software Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.1SP

New Software Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.0SP

DOCSIS 3.1 Adaptive CIR, Fair EIR (ACFE)

DOCSIS 3.1 introduces the following new modes for higher throughput and higher spectral efficiency while still allowing backward compatibility to DOCSIS 3.0:

  • OFDM channel
  • OFDM channel rate
  • Interface bandwidth

The following commands were modified:

  • show interface {wideband-cable | modular-cable | integrated-cable}

For more information about this feature, see the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cbr/configuration/guide/b_cmts_quality_of_services/fairness_across_docsis_interfaces.html

DOCSIS 3.1 BPI Authorization Changes

A new security specification is introduced for DOCSIS 3.1. A new certificate public key infrastructure (PKI) is defined, that strengthens the security of cable modem authentication and secures software download features. The following features are supported:

  • Support for 256-bit encrypted authentication key.
  • Support for 2048-bit encrypted RSA public key.
  • Certificates use RSA3 signature algorithm with a SHA-256 hash [FIPS 180-4] (vs D3.0 SHA-1).

DOCSIS 3.1 DS: Commanded Power for US SC-QAMs

Commanded Power for upstream SC-QAMs supports a new method during ranging, to dynamically set the transmit power level of a DOCSIS 3.1 cable modem. The following command displays the new DOCSIS 3.1 Commanded Power levels per upstream:

  • show cable modem

For more information about this feature, see the following URL:

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cbr/configuration/guide/b_cbr_layer2_docsis31/docsis_31_commanded_power_for_upstream_sc_qams.html

DOCSIS 3.1 DS LCHA HA

Line Card High Availability (LCHA) for D3.1 DS features with LCHA feature parity to Cisco IOS-XE 3.18.0S Release has been introduced. There are dependencies on cable modem (CM) firmware performance, so some D3.1 cable modems may fall offline or come up in partial mode due to known CM issues. The Cisco cBR Converged Broadband Routers Series attempt to reset D3.1 CMs that are not w-online after linecard switchover.

DOCSIS 3.1 DS LCPR

Cable Line Card Process Restart (LCPR) support (both CLC IOSd and cdman) for D3.1 DS features with LCPR feature parity to Cisco IOS-XE 3.18.0S Release has been introduced.

DOCSIS 3.1 DS Profile Selection

DOCSIS 3.1 introduces the concept of downstream profiles for OFDM channels. A profile is a list of modulation orders that are defined for each of the subcarriers within an OFDM channel. The CMTS can define multiple profiles for use in an OFDM channel, where the profiles differ in the modulation orders assigned to each subcarrier. The CMTS can assign different profiles for different groups of CMs. To enable or configure profile selection feature, following commands were introduced or modified:

  • cable downstream ofdm-flow-to-profile
  • cable downstream ofdm-prof-mgmt exempt-sc-pct
  • cable downstream ofdm-prof-mgmt mer-margin-qdb
  • cable downstream ofdm-prof-mgmt prof-dwngrd-auto
  • cable downstream ofdm-prof-mgmt recommend-profile-age
  • cable downstream ofdm-prof-mgmt rxmer-poll-interval
  • cable downstream ofdm-prof-mgmt unfit-profile-age
  • show controller integrated-cable
  • show cable modem phy ofdm-profile
  • show cable modem prof-mgmt

For more information about this feature, see the following URL:

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cbr/configuration/guide/b_cbr_layer2_docsis31/docsis_31_downstream_profile_selection.html

For more information on commands, see the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cmts/cmd_ref/b_cmts_cable_cmd_ref.html

DOCSIS 3.1 DS SUP HA

Support for D3.1 DS features with SUP HA feature parity to Cisco IOS-XE 3.18.0S has been introduced.

DOCSIS 3.1 Interop with Intel Puma7 based CM

The cBR8 D3.1 DS features have gone through interoperability testing with both Broadcom 3390 based D3.1 CMs and Intel Puma7 based D3.1 CMs. Both are supported for D3.1 DS operation with Cisco cBR Converged Broadband Routers Series.

DOCSIS 3.1 Path Selection

RCC template, RCC management, and path selection is enhanced to support OFDM downstream channels and OFDMA upstream channels. RCC/TCS decision process is enhanced to include OFDM and OFDMA channels. Path selection is integrate with the new simplified RCC encoding process and enables the assignment of downstream Profiles. The following commands are introduced:

  • show cable modem path-sel
  • clear cable modem path-sel
  • show cable mac-domain rcc simplified

The following command is updated:

  • show cable mac-domain rcc

For more information about this feature, see the following URL:

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cmts/cmd_ref/b_cmts_cable_cmd_ref.html

DOCSIS 3.1 Protocol Enable or Disable

This feature allows the user to enable and disable the DOCSIS 3.1 mode on a cable modem. By default, the DOCSIS 3.1 mode is enabled. If the user does not want to support the DOCSIS 3.1 cable modem, the DOCSIS 3.1 mode can be disabled on a MAC domain. Then the DOCSIS 3.1 cable modem will connect in DOCSIS 3.0 mode. The following command is introduced:

  • cable d31-mode

For more information about this feature, see the following URL:

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cmts/cmd_ref/b_cmts_cable_cmd_ref.html

DOCSIS 3.1 SGAC

Effective from 3.18.0SP Release, for DOCSIS 3.1, if bonding group contains an OFDM channel, the bonding group's total bandwidth that can be reserved (its capacity), is calculated using the least efficient OFDM profile it can use.

MTPS Pass-Through

Switched digital video (SDV) sessions are typically multicast STPS remap type. The Cisco CBR-8 router also supports multicast MTPS pass-through and data-piping session types.

OFDM Channel Support for All Ports

DOCSIS 3.1 introduces modes for higher throughput and higher spectral efficiency while still allowing backward compatibility to DOCSIS 3.0. OFDM Channel support includes 1 OFDM channel per port with channel bandwidth from 24 MHz to 192 MHz. The following commands are introduced:

  • cable downstream ofdm-modulation-profile
  • assign
  • description (config-ofdm-mod-prof)
  • start-frequency
  • subcarrier-spacing
  • width
  • show cable ofdm-modulation-profiles
  • cable downstream ofdm-chan-profile
  • cyclic-prefix
  • description (config-ofdm-chan-prof)
  • interleaver-depth
  • pilot-scaling
  • profile-control
  • profile-data
  • profile-ncp
  • roll-off
  • show cable ofdm-chan-profiles
  • max-ofdm-spectrum
  • ofdm-freq-excl-band
  • ofdm channel-profile

For more information about this feature, see the following URL:

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cbr/configuration/guide/b_cbr_layer2_docsis31/ofdm_channel_configuration.html

QAM Replication

Multicast sessions can be replicated from one port to other ports on the same line card and/ or across line cards.

Switched Digital Video

The Switched Digital Video (SDV) services are supported for the MPEG video subsystem on the Cisco cBR-8 router. It consists of Multicast IP Packet based video streams that are managed as "Video Sessions". The Cisco cBR-8 router supports both Any Source Multicast (ASM) and Source Specific Multicast (SSM) sessions.

The following commands were introduced or modified:

  • multicast-uplink interface-name
  • multicast-label label
  • session session-name
  • rf-channel number
  • show cable video session logical-edge-device

For more information, see the Switched Digital Video feature guide at:

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cbr/configuration/guide/b_cbr_video_features/switched_digital_video.html

UCD TLV for Device Type (Ranging Hold Off)

The cable modem steering feature helps to redirect or steer cable modems to multiple CMTS routers using downstream frequency overrides. A configurable string is used to bond the cable modem to the proper CMTS. Once the bonding is done, the CMTS can move the cable modem within itself for load balancing.

For more information about this feature, see the following URL:

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cbr/configuration/guide/b_cbr_layer2_docsis30/b_cbr_layer2_docsis_chapter_010010.html

Video ISSU Improvement

The ISSU process performance is improved, time consumed is much less, and the secondary linecard is reloaded for upgrade at first.

New Software Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.1S

There are no new software features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.1S.

New Software Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.0Sa

New Software Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.0S

Video Services Provisioning Model

The Cisco cBR-8 router offers the next generation CCAP platform supporting converged CMTS and EQAM functionality. The redesigned video data model supports the creation of virtual edge devices within the platform. This data model simplifies the provisioning procedure and enables seamless migration to virtualized video service management in the future. The video provisioning constructs of the new data model provide hardware abstraction and divides services into virtual edge devices for easier provisioning at scale. It also provides isolation between the service applications at the software layer. A bind-operation connects these constructs to the physical resources.

For more information, see the Video Services Provisioning Model guide at:

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cbr/configuration/guide/b_cbr_basic_config_prov_construct/video_services_provisioning_model.html

Video Virtual Carrier Group and Virtual Edge Input

A Virtual Carrier Group (VCG) is a collection of virtual QAM carriers (RF channels) provisioned on a Logical Edge Device (LED). A Virtual Edge Input (VEI) is a customer assigned IP address that is used, from the Head End, as a destination IP address for unicast video IP packets.

The following commands were introduced:

  • virtual-carrier-group

  • virtual-edge-input-ip

  • Encrypt

  • service-type

  • rf-channel

  • show cable video virtual-carrier-group

  • logical-edge-device

  • protocol

  • virtual-edge-input-ip

  • vcg

  • active

  • show cable video logical-edge-device

For more information about this feature, see the following URL:

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cbr/configuration/guide/b_cbr_basic_config_prov_construct/virtual_carrier_group_and_virtual_edge_input_configuration.html

Advanced Video MPEG Features

Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Router supports these video features for the MPTS pass-through video sessions: Reserved Output PID Range, PID Filtering, and Program Filtering.

The following commands were introduced:

  • reserve-pid-range
  • filter pid vcg
  • ip
  • pid
  • filter program vcg
  • program
  • show cable video session logical-edge-id

For more information about this feature, see the following URL:

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cbr/configuration/guide/b_cbr_basic_config_prov_construct/advanced_video_mpeg_features.html

PME Video On Demand

The VoD Privacy Mode Encryption system integrates the encrypted VoD content within a ARRIS digital cable headend. The Cisco CBR-8 and CEM provides encryption for the content received from the VoD system.

The following commands were introduced:

  • protocol table-based
  • show cable video session logical-edge-device id
  • show controllers integrated-cable
  • show interfaces tenGigabitEthernet

For more information on this feature, see the following URL:

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cbr/configuration/guide/b_cbr_video_features/table_based_video_and_vpme_encryption.html

Video QAM Replication

The Video QAM replication feature allows video carriers to be replicated to support service group alignment between DOCSIS and Video service groups. This feature is internal to the cBR-8 and replaces the need for external splitters, allowing content to be replicated across multiple ports on a line card.

The following commands were introduced:

  • controller Integrated-Cable
  • type
  • scrambler
  • encrypt
  • show cable video encryption linecard

For more information on this feature, see the following URL:

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cbr/configuration/guide/b_cbr_video_features/replication.html

PowerKEY Video On Demand

PowerKEY Video On Demand is the video content that is chosen by the subscriber and streamed specifically to the subscriber. The content is encrypted using PowerKEY conditional access through a video session that is created on the Cisco cBR-8 specifically for each request.

The following commands were introduced:

  • show cable video encryption linecard
  • virtual carrier group
  • virtual edge input
  • show cable video virtual-carrier-group name
  • service-distribution-group
  • onid
  • logical-edge-device
  • show cable video logical-edge-device name
  • show cable video logical-edge-device id
  • show cable video gqi connections
  • show cable video session logical-edge-device id
  • show cable video session logical-edge-device name
  • show cable video output-port
  • show cable video scg logical-edge-device id
  • show cable video scg id

For more information on this feature, see the following URL:

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cbr/configuration/guide/b_cbr_video_features/powerkey_vod.html

Video Encryption

The Cisco cBR-8 provides encryption for Video On Demand (VoD) sessions to address security concerns. The encrypted sessions can be created on any QAM carriers on a linecard.

The following commands were introduced:

  • encryption
  • ca-system
  • scrambler
  • encrypt
  • show cable video encryption linecard
  • pme vodsid
  • pme cem
  • pme mgmt-ip
  • show cable video encryption pme status
  • show cable video encryption pme version
  • show cable video encryption pme linecard

For more information on this feature, see the following URL:

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cbr/configuration/guide/b_cbr_basic_config_prov_construct/encryption.html

Table Based Configuration

The Table-based video session configurations can be performed for a range or an individual session under each Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) carrier that is being assigned to a table-based Logical Edge Device (LED).

The following commands were introduced:

  • table based
  • session
  • start-udp-port
  • num-sessions-per-qam
  • processing-type
  • start-program
  • bitrate
  • jitter
  • show cable video logical-edge-device
  • show cable video vei-bundle all

For more information on this feature, see the following URL:

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cbr/configuration/guide/b_cbr_basic_config_prov_construct/table_based_configuration.html

Online Offline Diagnostics

Online Offline Diagnostics (OOD) Field Diagnostics feature allows the customer to test and verify hardware-related issues on a line card deployed in the field. The test results can be used to verify whether a line card is fault and troubleshoot network issues.

The following commands were introduced:

  • request platform hardware diagnostic load
  • request platform hardware diagnostic unload
  • show platform hardware diagnostic status

For more information about this feature, see the following URL:

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cbr/configuration/guide/b_cisco_cmts_networkmgmt_trblshting_cbr/online_offline_diagnostics.html

Cable Line Card Process Restart on Crash

The SNMP Background Synchronization features provides periodic background synchronization of DOCSIS MIB data from line card to Supervisor in order to improve the performance of the SNMP polling of these MIB tables.

The following commands were introduced:

  • show platform software ios socket statistics
  • show cable bgsync sync-info cable

For more information about this feature, see the following URL:

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cbr/configuration/guide/b_cisco_cmts_networkmgmt_trblshting_cbr/snmp_background_synchronization.html

BSoD VLAN Redundancy

BSod VLAN redundancy feature is introduced to configure a backup Network System Interface (NSI) interface and a default primary interface for dot1q L2VPN. When the primary NSI interface goes down, the backup NSI interface takes over and the traffic flows through the second interface.

The following commands were introduced:

  • cable l2-vpn dot1q-nsi-redundancy force-switchover
  • show cable l2-vpn dot1q-nsi-redundancy

For more information about this feature, see the following URL:

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cbr/configuration/guide/b_layer2_layer3_vpn/l2vpn_support_on_cable.html

To configure dot1q L2VPN backup WAN interface for TLS, see the following URL:

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cmts/feature/tls-cmts.html#wp1075949

L2VPN Over Port-Channel

The Layer 2 VPN (L2VPN) over port-channel feature supports IEEE 802.1Q (dot1q) L2VPN WAN interface port-channel. Using this feature, you can configure the dot1q L2VPN traffic to pass through port-channel uplink.

The following commands were introduced:

  • cable l2-vpn-service xconnect nsi dot1q interface port-channel
  • cable dot1q-vc-map port-channel

For more information, see the L2VPN Over Port-Channel chapter at the following URL:

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cbr/configuration/guide/b_layer2_layer3_vpn.html

Energy Management

Data-over-Cable Service Interface Specifications (DOCSIS) cable modems (CM) and CMTS support a low power energy mode referred to as the Energy Management (EM) 1x1 mode. During idle times, when the data rate demand of a user is met by the available capacity on a single upstream and downstream channel pair to which it is assigned, the CM switches to the Energy Management 1x1 mode. When the CM requires a higher data rate than that can be reliably provided on the single channel pair, the CMTS instructs the CM to return to the larger transmit and receive channel set.

The following commands were introduced:

  • cable reduction-mode energy-management enable
  • cable reduction-mode energy-management dynamic-channel-percent
  • cable reduction-mode energy-management process-queue-size
  • cable reduction-mode energy-management ranging-init-technique
  • show cable modem reduction-mode energy-management-param
  • show cable modem reduction-mode energy-management-mode
  • show cable modem reduction-mode energy-management-status

For more information, see the Energy Management Mode chapter at the following URL:

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cbr/configuration/guide/b_cbr_layer2_docsis30.html

Service Distribution Group

The Service Distribution Group (SDG) is a collection of one or more RF ports and defines the physical slot/bay/port to be used in a video service.

The following commands were introduced:

  • service-distribution-group
  • show cable video service-distribution-group all
  • psi-interval
  • onid

For more information about this feature, see the following URL:

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cbr/configuration/guide/b_cbr_basic_config_prov_construct/service_distribution_group.html

Management IP Interface

The management interface is used for the video control plane messages, such as session creation and deletion, between the LED and the external Edge Resource Manager (ERM) server.

The following commands were introduced:

  • interface VirtualPortGroup
  • show run interface VirtualPortGroup
  • mgmt-interface VirtualPortGroup
  • show run | in mgmt-intf
  • show interfaces VirtualPortGroup
  • show ip interface brief | in VirtualPortGroup
  • show ip route | in
  • sh run | begin logical-edge-device test
  • show arp | in VirtualPortGroup

For more information about this feature, see the following URL:

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cbr/configuration/guide/b_cbr_basic_config_prov_construct/management_ip_interface.html

Logical Edge Devices

A Logical Edge Device (LED) is a virtual edge device within the cBR-8 and can be provisioned for static or dynamic sessions.

The following commands were introduced:

  • logical-edge-device
  • virtual-edge-input input-port-number
  • vcg
  • keepalive retry interval
  • reset interval
  • show cable video logical-edge-device id

For more information about this feature, see the following URL:

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cbr/configuration/guide/b_cbr_basic_config_prov_construct/logical_edge_devices.html

Global Video Configuration

For provisioning video services you can perform some global configurations. These configurations have some default values. If you do not choose to change those, the default values are used. The following sections describe the procedures for global configurations.

The following commands were introduced:

  • default-onid
  • default-psi-interval
  • timeout init-session
  • timeout idle-session
  • timeout off-session

For more information about this feature, see the following URL:

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cbr/configuration/guide/b_cbr_basic_config_prov_construct/global_video_configuration.html

D6 Discovery Protocol

The D6 discovery protocol is part of the Comcast Next Generation on Demand (NGOD) specification. This protocol helps in advertising the video QAM carrier information like frequency, modulation mode, annex, and edge input for the video traffic such as IP address, group name, maximum bandwidth, and so on, to an Edge Resource Manager (ERM). The D6 discovery protocol also sends unique structured names (topological location information) for each edge input or carrier output. From these structured names, and input and RF port numbers, the ERM can infer the topological network location of both the QAM streaming input port (IP) and RF output port (MPEG).

For more information about this feature, see the following URL:

https://wwwcisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cbr/configuration/guide/b_cbr_video_features/d6_discovery_protocol.html

New Software Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.17.1S

There are no new software features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.17.1S

New Software Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.16.2S

There are no new software features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.16.2S.

New Software Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.17.0S

MPLS QoS via TLV for non-L2VPN

The MPLS QoS via TLV for non-L2VPN Service Flow feature allows to mark TC bits for MPLS L3VPN imposition packets and classify downstream packets based on TC bits of MPLS disposition packets, using vendor-specific TLVs.

The following commands were introduced:

  • show platform hardware qfp active feature docsis mpls tc-precfy db
  • show platform hardware qfp active cable us-mpls-tc

For more information about this feature, see the following URL:

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cbr/configuration/guide/b_layer2_layer3_vpn/mpls_qos_tlv_non_l2vpn_service_flow.html

Service Flow Priority in Downstream Extended Header

The service flow priority in downstream extended header feature is supported on Cisco cBR-8 Converged Broadband Router. The purpose of the feature is to be able to reflect the traffic priority of downstream packets into the DOCSIS extended header.

The following commands were introduced or modified:

  • cable service flow priority
  • show cable modem

For more information about this feature, see the following URL:

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cbr/configuration/guide/b_cbr_layer2_docsis/docsis_3_downstream_bonding.html

Configuring UCSB Required Attribute

If the CM configuration file has TLV 43.9.3 (CM upstream required attribute mask) configured and bonded bit is set to 1, then the modem comes UB-online on a MAC domain basis. If the CM configuration file has no TLV 43.9.3 or the bonded bit is not set to 1, then the modem comes online with a single upstream channel on a MAC domain basis.

You can configure the required CM attribute on UCSB using the following command:

  • cable mtc-mode required-attribute

For more information about this feature, see the following URL:

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cmts/config_guide/b_cmts_ds_us_features/b_cmts_ds_us_features_chapter_010010.html

IPDR CM-STATUS-2008

The IPDR CM-STATUS 2008 version is introduced for forward compatibility to support old IPDR collectors. In the IPDR CM-STATUS 2008 version, the CmtsRcsId and CmtsTcsId objects are 16 bits in length whereas in the CM-STATUS version both these objects are 32 bits in length. The CmtsRcsId object in the CM-STATUS-2008 version returns the lower 16 bits of value from the CM-STATUS version. But, the CmtsTcsId object returns the same value for both the CM-STATUS-2008 and CM-STATUS version since the value does not exceed 16 bits in both the schemas.

For more information about this feature, see the following URL:

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cbr/configuration/guide/b_cisco_cmts_networkmgmt_trblshting_cbr.html

Service Group Profile Based Configuration

To simplify and speed up the process of configuring the physical and logical interfaces required to deploy the Cisco cBR router quickly, a service group (SG) profile based approach is adopted.

To configure the interfaces and quickly operationalize the Cisco cBR router, a set of common profiles are created and configured into global service group profiles. These global service group profiles may be applied to fiber node interfaces along with a mapping of the service group interfaces to the physical interfaces.

The following commands were introduced or modified:

  • cable profile service-group
  • cable fiber-node
  • Show cable fiber-node
  • Show cable modem fiber-node mac-domain
  • Show cable mac-domain fiber-node
  • Show cable profile

For more information about this feature, see the following URL:

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cbr/configuration/guide/b_cbr_layer2_docsis30.html

Subscriber Traffic Management

The Subscriber Traffic Management (STM) feature allows a service provider to configure a maximum bandwidth threshold over a fixed period for a specific service class (or quality of service [QoS] profile). The subscribers who exceed this configured threshold can then be identified and allocated reduced QoS. STM works as a low-CPU alternative to Network-Based Application Recognition (NBAR) and access control lists (ACLs). You can configure the STM feature on the Cisco CMTS routers using the following command:

  • cable qos enforce-rule

For more information about this feature, see the following URL:

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cmts/config_guide/b_cmts_Quality_Service_Features.html

New Software Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.16.1S

There are no new Software features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.16.1S.

New Software Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.16.0S

Battery Backup 1x1 Mode

Cisco CMTS supports downgrading the channel bonding for cable modems and media terminal adapters (MTAs) in battery backup mode. When this feature is enabled and the cable modem enters the battery backup mode, channel bonding is downgraded to one downstream and one upstream channels (battery backup 1x1 mode). This feature reduces the power usage when the cable modem is running on battery backup. When the cable modem returns to the AC power mode, the channel bonding is returned to its original configuration.

The following commands were introduced:

  • cable reduction-mode mta-battery
  • show cable modem reduction-mode mta-battery

For more information about this feature, see the following URL:

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cbr/configuration/guide/b_cbr_layer2_docsis/downgrading_ch_bonding_battery_mode.html

Downstream and Upstream JIB Partial Reset

The fatal interrupts received from the hardware components on the line cards result in reset and reload of the line cards, which triggers switchover and partial system downtime. The Downstream and Upstream JIB Partial Reset feature significantly reduces this recovery time.

N+1 Line Card Redundancy

The line cards support high availability with redundancy schemes. Line card redundancy can help limit customer premises equipment (CPE) downtime by enabling robust automatic switchover and recovery in the event that there is a localized system failure. The Cisco cBR-8 router supports N+1 redundancy scheme for line cards. A single RF Protect PIC can be configured as a secondary card for multiple RF Through PICs (primary cards).

The following commands were introduced or modified:

  • class
  • description
  • linecard-group
  • member slot
  • redundancy
  • redundancy linecard-group switchover from slot
  • revertive
  • show lcha logging level
  • show lcha rfsw
  • show redundancy linecard

For more information about this feature, see the following URL:

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cbr/configuration/guide/b_cbr_basic_sw_config_features/line_card_redundancy.html

Cable IOSd Restart

When an upgrade is done to a package or sub-package, the RF line card must be rebooted. The time taken for the package upgrade on N number of active RF line cards, the total number of reboots would be 2xN. This is time-consuming and may affect services on the rebooting RF line cards. The Cable IOSd Restart feature or Line Card Process Restart (LCPR) supports the restart of specific processes without service disruption and simplified package upgrade without LCHA based reboot.

The following command was introduced:

  • request platform software process restart

For more information about this feature, see the following URL:

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cbr/configuration/guide/b_cbr_basic_sw_config_features/consolidated_packages_and_subpackages_management.html

RP only ISSU

Effective with Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.16.0S, Cisco cBR-8 Routers support In-Service Software Upgrades (ISSU) for redundant platforms. The ISSU process allows software to be updated or otherwise modified while packet forwarding continues with minimal interruption.

The following commands were introduced:

  • request platform software package install rp
  • request platform software package install node
  • request platform software package expand

For more information about this feature, see the following URL:

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cbr/configuration/guide/b_cmts_ha_features_cbr/cisco_ios_xe_in_service_software_upgrade_process.html

Service Group Admission Control

Service Group Admission Control (SGAC) is a mechanism that gracefully manages service group based admission requests when one or more resources are not available to process and support the incoming service request.

The following commands were introduced:

  • admission-control application-type
  • cable application-type
  • show cable admission-control

For more information about this feature, see the following URL:

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cbr/configuration/guide/b_cmts_quality_of_services/Service_Group_Admission_Control.html

New Software Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.15.1S

There are no new Software features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.15.1S.

New Software Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.15.0S

The following table lists the features supported on Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Routers in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.15.0S.

Table 11. Supported Features

Cisco IOS-XE Release

Supported Features

3.15.0S

  • 16x4 CM support
  • 4293 IP-MIB (IPv6 only) and RFC 4292 IP-FORWARD-MIB (IPv6 only)
  • ACL IPV4 for cBR
  • ACL IPV6 for cBR
  • Adaptive CIR and Fair EIR
  • Add Channel Interface for physical RF channel
  • Advanced Mode DSG with MIB Support
  • Alarm Filtering Support in the Cisco Entity Alarm MIB
  • Allow Dynamic SF For L2VPN Provisioned Modems
  • ARP Filter for CBR
  • ATOM on CBR
  • Automatic Initial Ranging Insertion Interval for CBR8
  • Basic cBR-8 Sup HA
  • Bundle Flood for cBR (Infrastructure)
  • Cable Duplicate-MAC Reject
  • Cable Lease Query IPV6 and IPV4 for cBR
  • cable logging layer2events
  • cable modem remote-query enhancements
  • Cable Source Verify and Source Address Verification IPV6 and IPV6 for cBR
  • CBR8 DTI Client
  • CBR8 Platform (Infrastructure)
  • cbr8 ROMMON field Upgrade
  • Cisco Express Forwarding - SNMP CEF-MIB Support
  • Cisco Extension to the Interfaces MIB (CISCO-IF-EXTENTION-MIB)
  • Cisco Memory Pool Mib
  • Cisco SYSLOG Mib
  • CISCO-BULK-FILE-MIB enhancements
  • CISCO-CABLE-AVAILABILITY-MIB
  • CISCO-CABLE-SPECTRUM-MIB for CBR
  • CISCO-CABLE-WIDEBAND-MIB
  • CISCO-CDP-MIB

3.15.0S

  • CISCO-CONFIG-COPY-MIB: FTP and RCP support
  • CISCO-CONFIG-COPY-MIB: Secure Copy Support
  • CISCO-DOCS-EXT-MIB for CBR
  • CISCO-DOCS-REMOTE-QUERY-MIB for CBR
  • CISCO-ENHANCED-MEMPOOL-MIB
  • CISCO-ENTITY-EXT-MIB test for cBR
  • CISCO-ENTITY-FRU-CONTROL-MIB enhancement for
  • CISCO-ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB Enhancement
  • CISCO-IP-URPF-MIB Support
  • CISCO-PROCESS-MIB on CBR Line Cards
  • CISCO-QINQ-VLAN-MIB
  • CISCO-RF-MIB (REVISION
  • CLAB-TOPO-MIB
  • CM VRF Steering
  • CMTS static CPE
  • Configurable DFO Retry Count
  • Control Point Discovery
  • D3.0 Load Balancing
  • Database Library for Converged Broadband Router cBR (Infrastructure)
  • Default DOCSIS 1.0 ToS Overwrite
  • DHCPv6 Relay - MPLS VPN Support
  • Differential DHCP GiAddr Assignment per device type
  • DOCS-CABLE-DEVICE-MIB for CBR8
  • DOCS-DIAG-MIB for CBR
  • DOCS-DRF-MIB For CBR
  • DOCS-IF3-MIB for CBR
  • DOCS-IFEXT-MIB for CBR8
  • DOCS-IF-MIB for CBR
  • DOCSIS 1.0 CM Concatonation Disable
  • DOCSIS 2.0
  • DOCSIS 2.0 Load Balancing
  • DOCSIS 3.0 BPI+ policy enforcement
  • DOCSIS 3.0 CM Registration (Infrastructure)
  • DOCSIS 3.0 Downstream Bonding Protocol

3.15.0S

  • DOCSIS 3.0 Downstream Bonding Protocol
  • DOCSIS 3.0 Downstream Channel Bonding
  • DOCSIS Admission Control
  • DOCSIS Baseline Privacy
  • DOCSIS Classifiers
  • DOCSIS DSX Support (Infrastructure)
  • DOCSIS High Power USCB CM Capability
  • DOCSIS MAP Replication
  • DOCSIS Packet Filtering
  • DOCSIS Service Class Feature
  • DOCS-MCAST-MIB
  • DOCS-MCAST-MIB
  • DOCS-QOS3-MIB for CBR
  • DOCS-SUBMGT3-MIB
  • DOCS-SUBMGT-MIB
  • Downstream Channel Management Module
  • Dynamic Bandwidth Sharing
  • Dynamic Bonding Change
  • Dynamic Cable Helper Address Selection
  • Dynamic Channel Change
  • Dynamic Message Intergity Check (DMIC)
  • EIGRP MIB
  • Embedded Event Manager (EEM) 4.0
  • Entity MIB for cBR
  • Environment Monitoring Daemon for cBR8 (Infrastructure)
  • EtherChannel Support on CBR8
  • Event MIB and Expression MIB Enhancements
  • Extended Message Intergity Check (EMIC)
  • Facility-Alarm Command
  • FileType support in CISCO-FLASH-MIB
  • FN-SG(fibre node and SG management)
  • Fully supported L3-mobility solution for CBR
  • Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE)
  • GRE IPv6 Tunnels
  • High Speed Data QOS for cBR

3.15.0S

  • HotIce CLI
  • IGMP MIB Support Enhancements for SNMP
  • Ingress noise cancellation for CBR8
  • Input MQC on cable interfaces
  • Inter-area MPLS TE Tunnel Support On CMTS
  • Interfaces MIB: SNMP context based access
  • IPDR for CBR8
  • IPSLA for CBR
  • IP-TUNNEL-MIB
  • IPv6 Device Class Identification
  • IPv6 eRouter Support
  • IPv6 Policy-Based Routing
  • IPv6 Prefix Delegation Support on CMTS
  • IPv6 QoS: (Quality of Service)
  • IPv6 SISF (Internet Protocol Version 6)
  • IPv6/IPv4/Dual stack CPE for cBR
  • IPv6: 6PE & 6VPE
  • L2VPN PW redundancy on CMTS
  • Map Advance for CBR8
  • MD(Mac-Domain interface func )
  • Modular Ranging (Infrastructure)
  • MPLS P2P L2VPN support over DOCSIS, on cBR-8
  • MPLS VPLS support over DOCSIS, on cBR
  • Multicast on CBR
  • Multicast VPN and DOCSIS 3.0 Multicast QoS support
  • Netflow on CBR8
  • NTP MIB
  • OIR for Cable Line cards on cBR8
  • Onboard Failure Logging
  • OSPF MIB Support of RFC 1850 and Latest Extensions
  • OSPFv3 MIB
  • Packetcable Multimedia for cbr
  • PacketCable Support on cBR
  • Per Downstream Static Multicast
  • PING MIB

3.15.0S

  • Policy Based Routing
  • PROCESS-MIB for CBR
  • Punt-Path Rate Limiting
  • RCC Template
  • SAMIS Inactive service flow, and Channel Utilization Interval CLI
  • SAMIS Source Address Management
  • Secure Boot Support
  • Security Features For CBR8
  • Service Class Relay Agent Option
  • SII - Service Independent Intercept
  • SII Routed CPE Support
  • Smart Call Home for CBR
  • SMART license for cBR
  • Smart Licensing PRE-HA
  • SNMP Notification Logging
  • SNMP support for virtual interface for CBR8
  • SNMPv2C
  • SNMPv3 Community MIB Support
  • Source Specific Multicast (SSM)
  • Sub Packaging
  • Subinterfaces for CBR8
  • Subscriber management for cBR
  • TCP MIB for RFC4022 support
  • TLV63 Support
  • Upstream Buffer Control
  • Upstream Channel Bonding
  • Upstream drop classifier
  • Upstream Peak Rate
  • US WFQ
  • VDOC scaling and advanced feature support
  • VDOC: Robustness, Scalability & Debugability
  • Voice MGPI support
  • Voice support over D3.0 MTA
  • Voltage table support for CISCO-ENVMON-MIB
  • Wideband Modem Resiliency

Modified Software Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.3aSP

There are no modified software features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.3aSP.

Modified Software Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.2aSP

There are no modified software features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.2aSP.

Modified Software Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.1aSP

There are no modified software features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.1aSP.

Modified Software Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.1SP

Enhanced Cable modem provisioning

The following commands were introduced for enhancing cable modem provisioning:

  • clear cable modem device-class

  • show cable modem wideband

  • show cable modem docsis device-class

  • show cable modem wideband

Modified Software Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.0SP

There are no modified software features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.0SP.

Modified Software Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.1S

There are no modified software features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.1S.

Modified Software Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.0Sa

There are no modified software features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.0Sa.

Modified Software Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.0S

16 US per MAC Domain

Starting from Cisco IOS-XE 3.18.0S release, maximum of 16 upstream channels can be configured for each MAC Domain, which are divided into two groups:

  • Group 1: upstream channel 0-7
  • Group 2: upstream channel 8-15

An upstream bonding-group should include all the upstream channels either from Group 1 or Group 2 only.

For more information about this feature, see the following URL:

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cmts/cmd_ref/b_cmts_cable_cmd_ref/b_cmts_cable_cmd_ref_chapter_01001.html#wp2533370910

Configurable Burst mode MER

The configurable data-burst mode feature provides support to loop all the upstream bonding modems for global time interval.

The following command is modified on Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Routers:

  • cable upstream resiliency

For more information about this feature, see the Configuring Cable Upstream Resiliency section at the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cmts/config_guide/b_cmts_ds_us_features/b_cmts_ds_us_features_chapter_010010.html#task_1182573

Three Step Dynamic Modulation

The criteria for switching modulation profiles is modified to determine whether it should switch from the primary modulation to the secondary modulation profile or to the tertiary modulation profile.

For more information about this feature, see the Spectrum Management and Advanced Spectrum Management for the Cisco CMTS chapter at the following URL:

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cmts/config_guide/b_cmts_ds_us_features/b_cmts_ds_us_features_chapter_01111.html

Modified Software Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.17.1S

There are no modified software features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.17.1S

Modified Software Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.16.2S

There are no modified software features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.16.2S.

Modified Software Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.17.0S

Adaptive CIR, Fair EIR

When multiple bonding groups sharing the RF-channel bandwidth and the current bonding group's guaranteed bandwidth is insufficient, On-demand CIR Acquisition feature can “borrow” neighbor bonding group's non-reserved guaranteed bandwidth for current bonding group's CIR. Fairness Across DOCSIS Interfaces feature use the weight value of the aggregated active flow count, that is EIR demand, to periodically re-balance the reservable bandwidth. So that the service flows with the same weight in different bonding groups will have roughly the same throughput.

The following commands were modified:

  • show cable acfe summary
  • show controllers integrated-cable acfe cluster

For more information about this feature, see the following URL:

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cbr/configuration/guide/b_cmts_quality_of_services/fairness_across_docsis_interfaces.html

ISSU with N+1

Cisco cBR-8 Routers support the In-Service Software Upgrades (ISSU) for redundant platforms. The ISSS process allows software to be updated or otherwise modified while packet forwarding continues with the benefit of LCHA. ISSU supports two different software upgrade modes: Consolidated package mode and Subpackages mode.

The following commands were modified:

  • request platform software package install rp
  • request platform software package install node
  • request platform software package expand

For more information about this feature, see the following URL:

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cbr/configuration/guide/b_cmts_ha_features_cbr/cisco_ios_xe_in_service_software_upgrade_process.html

Upstream Bonding Support for D-PON

Upstream bonding support for D-PON is enabled on a MAC domain basis on the Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Routers. By default, upstream bonding support for D-PON is disabled. In addition, the USCB can support a maximum of 4 US channels in RFOG MAC domain in the following combination:

  • US0
  • US0, US1
  • US0, US1, US2
  • US0, US1, US2, US3

You can configure upstream bonding support for D-PON using the following command:

  • cable upstream dpon

For more information about this feature, see the following URL:

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cmts/config_guide/b_cisco_cmts_scg/b_cisco_cmts_scg_chapter_011000.html

Dynamic Downstream DOCSIS 3.0 Load Balancing

The existing load balancing (LB) feature is enhanced to cope with the increase in the number of downstream and upstream channels by multi service operators (MSO) and wider deployment of 16-channel, 24-channel and multiple downstream channel cable modems (CMs). The enhancements include:

  • Utilization based dynamic downstream LB for DOCSIS 3.0
  • Support for DOCSIS 3.0 LB statistics
  • Enable or disable DOCSIS 3.0 LB feature

The following commands were introduced:

  • cable load-balance docsis30-enable dynamic downstream
  • cable load-balance docsis20-enable
  • cable load-balance docsis30-enable static
  • show cable load-balance docsis-group rfch-util
  • show cable load-balance docsis-group load wideband
  • show cable load-balance docsis-group modem-list wideband
  • show cable load-balance docsis-group statistics wideband
  • show cable load-balance docsis-group target wideband

For more information about this feature, see the following URL:

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cbr/configuration/guide/b_cbr_layer2_docsis/docsis_load_balancing_movement.html

Flexible Bandwidth Allocation

To address the issue of restricted bandwidth allocation for different application types, admission control can be applied for both normal priority and emergency voice flows. This is done by extending the threshold and assigning a group of application types in a fiber node. Each downstream service flow continues to be categorized to a single application type. However, the one-to-one mapping between an application type and a threshold no longer exists. Each configured threshold and its associated group of application types can thus be treated as a constraint. A service flow categorized to a certain application type must pass all the constraints associated with that application type.

The following command was modified:

  • admission-control application-type

For more information, see the Service Group Admission Control feature guide at:

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/cbr/configuration/guide/b_cmts_quality_of_services/Service_Group_Admission_Control.html

Modified Software Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.16.1S

There are no modified Software features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.16.1S.

Modified Software Features in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.16.0S

Downstream DOCSIS 3.1 PHY Module Upgrade

The Downstream DOCSIS 3.1 PHY module on the RF line card may be upgraded from downstream DOCSIS 3.0 module to downstream DOCSIS 3.1 module. Alternatively, the installed RF line card in the Cisco cBR chassis may be replaced with another RF line card that has the downstream DOCSIS 3.1 modules already installed. The upgrade is required to provide DOCSIS 3.1 readiness to the Cisco cBR router. This hardware upgrade requires that the RF line card, on which the downstream PHY module was upgraded, be reloaded using the following command:

  • hw-module slot reload

For more information about this feature, see the following URL:

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/doc/cable/cbr/Cisco-cBR/index.html

MIBs

To locate and download MIBs for selected platforms, Cisco IOS-XE releases, and feature sets, use Cisco MIB Locator found at the following URL:

http://tools.cisco.com/ITDIT/MIBS/servlet/index

To access Cisco MIB Locator, you must have an account on Cisco.com. If you have forgotten or lost your account information, send a blank e-mail to cco-locksmith@cisco.com. An automatic check verifies that your e-mail address is registered with Cisco.com. If the check is successful, account details with a new random password is e-mailed to you. Qualified users can establish an account on Cisco.com by following the directions found at this URL:

http://tools.cisco.com/RPF/register/register.do

New and Changed MIB Information in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.3aSP

There are no new and changed MIB information in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.3aSP

New and Changed MIB Information in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.2aSP

There are no new or changed MIB information in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.2aSP.

New and Changed MIB Information in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.1aSP

There are no new or changed MIB information in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.1aSP.

New and Changed MIB Information in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.1SP

There are no new or changed MIB information in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.1SP.

New and Changed MIB Information in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.0SP

The following MIB was added in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.0SP:

  • DOCS-IF31-MIB

New and Changed MIB Information in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.1S

There are no new and changed MIB information in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.1S.

New and Changed MIB Information in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.0Sa

There are no new and changed MIB information in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.0Sa.

New and Changed MIB Information in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.0S

The following MIBs were added in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.0S:

  • SCTE-HMS-MPEG-MIB
  • SCTE-HMS-QAM-MIB

New and Changed MIB Information in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.17.1S

There are no new and changed MIB information in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.17.1S.

New and Changed MIB Information in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.16.2S

There are no new and changed MIB information in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.16.2S.

New and Changed MIB Information in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.17.0S

The following MIBs were changed in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.17.0S:

  • get the whole table-MIB
  • get each entry-MIB
  • CISCO-CABLE-QOS-MONITOR-MIB
  • DOSCIS-QOS-MIB

New and Changed MIB Information in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.16.0S

The following MIB was changed in Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.16.0S:

  • Entity-MIB

Important Notes for Cisco IOS-XE Release 3S

Important Notes for Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.0SP

  • Load Balancing is not supported on DOCSIS 3.1 cable modems.
  • It is recommended to use only technique zero to move cable modem from one MAC domain to the other. Avoid using DCC to move cable modem with non-zero ranging technique within a MAC-domain.

Important Notes for Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.0S

  • Effective with Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.0S, a warning message is displayed when you configure a value greater than the maximum value specified by the DRFI in the base-channel-power value command.
  • Effective with Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18.0S, the ARP-filter drops field is also displayed as output for the show plat hard qfp active infra punt summary command.

Important Notes for Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.16.0S

  • Effective with Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.16.0S, do not configure the logging event link-status command until the system is in the stable state.

Important Notes for Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.15.0S

  • Effective with Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.15.0S, cable l2-vpn xconnect backup force-switchover command is modified as xconnect backup force-switchover .
  • Effective with Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.15.0S, to turn fragment-threshold to default value (2,000 bytes), use no form of the cable upstream n fragment-force [ fragment-threshold [number-of-fragments] ] command.
  • Effective with Cisco IOS-XE Release 3,15.0S, for cable service flow activity-timeout command, the default timeout length for a DOCSIS 1.0+ cable service flow is 0 seconds.
  • Effective with Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.15.0S, the show interface cable { slot /subslot /cable-interface-index } modem command displays the number of Active Modems and Total active devices also.
  • Effective with Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.15.0S, the show cable modem vendor command does not display Timing Offset column.
  • Effective with Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.15.0S, the show cable load-balance docsis-group command does not display the Flows column (number of service flows currently active on the cable interface).