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About The Cisco Catalyst 8200 and Catalyst 8300 Series Edge Platforms

The Cisco Catalyst 8200 and Catalyst 8300 Series Edge Platforms are best-of-breed, 5G-ready, cloud edge platforms designed for accelerated services, multi-layer security, cloud-native agility, and edge intelligence to accelerate your journey to cloud.

Cisco Catalyst 8200 and Catalyst 8300 Series Edge Platforms with Cisco IOS XE SD-WAN Software deliver Cisco’s secure, cloud-scale SD-WAN solution for the branch. The Cisco Catalyst 8200 and Catalyst 8300 Series Edge Platforms are built for high performance and integrated SD-WAN Services along with flexibility to deliver security and networking services together from the cloud or on premises. It provides higher WAN port density and a redundant power supply capability. The Cisco Catalyst 8200 and Catalyst 8300 Series Edge Platforms have a wide variety of interface options to choose from—ranging from lower and higher module density with backward compatibility to a variety of existing WAN, LAN, voice, and compute modules. Powered by Cisco IOS XE, fully programmable software architecture, and API support, these platforms can facilitate automation at scale to achieve zero-touch IT capability while migrating workloads to the cloud. The Cisco Catalyst 8200 and Catalyst 8300 Series Edge Platforms also come with Trustworthy Solutions 2.0 infrastructure that secures the platforms against threats and vulnerabilities with integrity verification and remediation of threats.

The Cisco Catalyst 8200 and Catalyst 8300 Series Edge Platforms are well suited for medium-sized and large enterprise branch offices for high WAN IPSec performance with integrated SD-WAN services.

For more information on the features and specifications of Cisco Catalyst 8200 and Catalyst 8300 Series Edge Platforms, refer to the Cisco Catalyst 8300 Series Edge platforms datasheet.


Note


Sections in this documentation apply to all models of Cisco Catalyst 8200 and Catalyst 8300 Series Edge Platforms unless a reference to a specific model is made explicitly.



Note


Cisco IOS XE 17.16.1a is the first release for the Cisco Catalyst 8200 and Catalyst 8300 Series Edge Platforms in the Cisco IOS XE 17.16.x release series.


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New and Changed Hardware and Software Features

There are no new hardware features in this release.

Feature Navigator

You can use Cisco Feature Navigator (CFN) to find information about the software features, platform, and software image support on Cisco Catalyst 8200 and Catalyst 8300 Series Edge Platforms. To access Cisco Feature Navigator, go to https://cfnng.cisco.com/.


Note


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New and Changed Hardware Features

There are no new hardware features in this release.

New and Changed Software Features in Cisco IOS XE 17.16.1a

Table 1. Software Features in Cisco Catalyst 8200 and Cisco Catalyst 8300 Series Edge Platforms

Feature

Description

Asymmetric carrier delay

Asymmetric Carrier Delay allows you to configure separate delay times for link-up and link-down event notification on physical interfaces. From Cisco IOS XE 17.16.1a, asymmetric carrier delay is supported on <Cisco Catalyst 8200 and Cisco Catalyst 8300 Series Edge Platforms.

Configure Source Interface for High Speed Logging

From Cisco IOS XE 17.16.1a, you can configure source interfaces for High-Speed Logging (HSL) and SysLog for security logging in Cisco SD-WAN Manager. You can also enable HSL for your firewall messages, to allow a firewall to log records with minimum impact to packet processing.

DHCP support for MAP-T Customer Edge (CE)

From Cisco IOS XE 17.16.1a onwards, the MAP-T CE functionality is extended to support DHCP.

Disablement of WeakSSH Algorithms

From Cisco IOS XE 17.16.1a, the ssh-rsa algorithm is disabled by default on port 22 to improve security.

Enhanced support for binary tracing

From Cisco IOS XE 17.16.1a onwards, you can retrieve events sent to the IOS process in the binary trace using the show logging process IOS module nhrp command, without enabling DMVPN event tracing.

Enhancements to Segment Routing over IPv6 Data plane

From Cisco IOS XE 17.16.1a, Segment Routing over IPv6 data plane supports these functionalities:- eBGP Inter-AS- PCE-Delegated Path Computation- Enhancements to OAM Traffic Engineering.

Enhancement to the show cellular 0/x/0 connection Command

From Cisco IOS XE 17.16.1a, the output for the show cellular 0/x/0 connection command includes the following parameters:

  • Access Point Name (APN), and

  • Cellular Link Uptime

Enhancements to the show power command

From Cisco IOS XE 17.16.1a, two new keywords (detail and history) are introduced for the show power command. The detail keyword provides power usage information for each component, and the history keyword provides the power consumption history for the device.

Monitoring Application Performance on SD-Routing Devices

In Cisco IOS XE 17.16.1a, you can now monitor TCP and RTP traffic on DMVPN tunnels for IKEv2 traffic using Application Response Time (ART) monitor and Media monitor respectively. This functionality is only supported on DMVPN tunnels with IKEv2 encryption.

Monitoring Crypto VPN solutions on SD-Routing devices

If you have configured crypto VPN solutions such as DMVPN, FlexVPN or Layer 3 VPNson SD-Routing devices, you can use Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Manager to visualize theVPN solution deployed in the network and observe the functioning of the devices using various states, stats, charts and events. Having high visibility into the network can help identify errors in real time therefore reducing the network down time.

Speed Test Enhancement for SD-Routing Devices

From Cisco IOS XE 17.16.1a, Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Manager enables site-to-site speed tests to measure bandwidth between devices over DMVPN tunnels. These tests check upload speed from the source device to the destination, and measure download speed from destination to the source device.

Support for Enrollment over Secure Transport (EST)

From Cisco IOS XE 17.16.1a onwards, you can use HTTP-based authentication for EST Client Support, using the enrollment http username [http_username] password [http_password] command.

Support for Network Slicing on 5G standalone networks

From Cisco IOS XE 17.16.1a, slice-type and slice-differentiator options are introduced for cellular profiles in 5G standalone networks.

UTD Container Management for SD-Routing Devices

When Cisco IOS-XE autonomous devices transition to Cisco SD-Routing mode, the Unified Threat Defense (UTD) Container Migration feature ensures that existing container functionalities are preserved. From Cisco IOS XE 17.16.1a you can detect, upgrade, and manage UTD Security Virtual Images through Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Manager. For devices without pre-existing containers, you can also install and manage UTD images using policy groups.

Cisco Unified Border Element (CUBE)

Secure Communications Interoperability Protocol (SCIP) support in CUBE

From Cisco IOS XE 17.16.1a onwards, support for Secure Communication Interoperability Protocol (SCIP) voice and video codec is available, that ensures secure traffic sessions between the endpoints.

Preview Feature Disclaimer

The Secure Communications Interoperability Protocol (SCIP) feature in Cisco IOS XE 17.16.1a release is available in 'preview’ mode as it includes limited functionality or incomplete software dependencies. Cisco reserves the right to disable preview features at any time without notice. Cisco Technical Support provides reasonable effort support for features in preview mode. There is no Service Level Objective (SLO) in response times for features in preview mode; response times may be slow.

ROMMON Compatibility Matrix

The following table lists the ROMMON releases supported in Cisco IOS XE 17.15.x releases.

Table 2. Minimum and Recommended ROMMON Releases Supported on Cisco Catalyst 8200 and Catalyst 8300 Series Edge Platforms

Platforms

Cisco IOS XE Release

Minimum ROMMON Release Supported for IOS XE

Recommended ROMMON Release Supported for IOS XE

Catalyst 8300 Series Edge Platforms

C8300-1N1S-4T2X|6T

17.15.1a

17.3(4.2r)

17.6(6r)

C8300-2N2S-4T2X|6T

17.15.1a

17.3(4.1r)

17.7(1r)

Catalyst 8200 Series Edge Platforms

C8200-1N-4T

17.15.1a

17.6(8.1r)

17.6(8.1r)

C8200L-1N-4T

17.15.1a

17.6(8.1r)

17.6(8.1r)


Note


For Cisco Catalyst 8200 and 8200L Series Edge platforms, if your ROMMON is at a version lower than 17.6(8.1r), you can upgrade the device to IOS XE 17.15.1a using any of the following methods:

  • in bundle mode, manually upgrade the device to Cisco IOS XE 17.12.4. This will auto-upgrade the ROMMON to 17.6(8.1r). You can then upgrade the device to 17.15.1a, OR

  • in bundle mode, manually upgrade the ROMMON to 17.6(8.1r). You can then upgrade the device to 17.15.1a.

  • in install mode, you can upgrade the device to IOS XE 17.15.1a; the ROMMOM is auto-upgraded to the recommended version when the device boots.

For Cisco Catalyst 8300 Series Edge platforms, if your ROMMON is at a version lower than the minimum supported version, manually upgrade the device to Cisco IOS XE 17.12.4. This will auto-upgrade the ROMMON to the recommended version. You can then upgrade the device to 17.15.1a.


Upgrade ROMmon

To upgrade the ROMmon version of your device, use these steps:

  1. Check the existing version of ROMmon by using show rom-monitor r0 command. If you are installing Cisco IOS XE software on a new device, skip this step.

  2. Review Minimum and Recommended ROMmon Releases to identify the recommended version of ROMmon software for the device you plan to upgrade.

  3. Go to https://software.cisco.com/# and download the ROMmon package file.

  4. Copy the ROMmon file to flash drive:
    copy  ftp:// username:password@IP addressROMmon package file flash: 
  5. Upgrade the ROMmon package using the following command:
    upgrade rom-monitor filename bootflash: ROMmon package name all 
  6. Execute reload command to complete the ROMmon upgrade process

  7. Execute show rom-monitor r0 command to ensure the ROMmon software is upgraded.

Resolved and Open Bugs for Cisco IOS XE 17.16.x

Resolved Bugs in Cisco IOS XE 17.16.1a

Identifier

Headline

CSCwn15231

VG410 null-way audio within the same layer2.

CSCwm56800

FIA Trace Packet Decode Displays Incorrect Value for Fragmentation Offset.

CSCwk78018

Yang model does not handle properly default ikev2 authorisation policy.

CSCwm67178

Cannot configure MD5 for the hash under the ikev2 proposal when compliance shield is disabled.

CSCwk42493

Cellular interface in last-resort mode should be admin up, line protocol down.

CSCwm89225

CPP crashes After Routing Table Changes.

CSCwk62954

Multiple "match address local interface &lt;int&gt;" not pushed from vmanage under crypto profile.

CSCwk79606

The PKI Trustpoint password command only allows encryption type 0 and 7 on all IOS XE platforms.

CSCwj33723

Config not synced between active and 3rd member of stack.

CSCwm48459

Software crash with Critical process vip_confd_startup_sh fault on rp_0_0 (rc=6).

CSCwm50619

Data policy commit failure occurs when export-spread is enabled in Cflowd configuration.

CSCwn29062

Traceback log output on C8200 with "DATACORRUPTION" Error Logs.

CSCwm62981

Device crashes with PKI "revocation-check ocsp none" enabled.

CSCwm74317

'%CRYPTO_ENGINE-4-CSDL_COMPLIANCE_RSA_WEAK_KEYS: RSA keypair CISCO_IDEVID_CMCA_SUDI.

CSCwm54978

SIT-SDWAN: Selinux: Subject polaris_iosd_t denials 2024-09-16 06:43:22.

CSCwm88350

The no autostate command isn't available on CLI C1121X-8PLTEP but possible to configure via CLI Add-On.

CSCwm77426

Unexpected reload in NHRP, cache freed prior to function call.

Open Bugs in Cisco IOS XE 17.16.1a

Identifier

Headline

CSCwn32668

L2 traffic go to blackhole due to mac-route originated from blocked node after power-cycle.

CSCwn09185

Traffic loss observed on minimal values with time based policy-map.

CSCwn26353

BFD sessions via TLOC-Ext do not come up when IPv6 is dynamically changed.

CSCwn02485

Fragmented UDP SIP packets dropped on PE with IpFragErr on IP VFR and MPLS enabled tunnel interface.

CSCwk27078

ROMMON auto-upgrade is failing.

CSCwm71639

The cpp_cp_svr crash noticed when configured service-policy to a Dialer interface.

CSCwn24226

GETVPN Mismatch in GMs reported across COOP.

CSCwn40906

Device crash observed when optimizing encrypted traffic with DRE.

CSCwm81246

MACSEC interfaces lock up on TX direction after reload.

CSCwn34457

Post power cycle, unable to login to router due to error Authentication failed.

CSCwn19586

Certificate-based MACSEC flapping when dot1x reauth timers are set and after reloading the device.

CSCwk20995

PPPoE session with sub-interface getting stuck after reboot.

CSCwm87270

MKA session down with "ICV Verification of a MKPDU failed for" error on one of the interface.

CSCwn39447

SpeedTest might work abnormally after changing system-ip.

CSCwn12594

SIG zscaler Ipsec - Vpn credentials for primary tunnel not created.

CSCwn35476

The cflowd source interface for sub-interface does not get pushed to cedge.

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