Release Notes for Cisco IOS Release 15.2(5a)E1 for the IE4010
Finding the Software Version and Feature Set
Upgrading a Switch by Using the CLI
Enabling Logging Alarms for Syslog Messages
Resilient Ethernet Protocol (REP)
Obtain Documentation and Submit a Service Request
Last Updated: February 27, 2018
First Published: December 23, 2016
Cisco IOS Release 15.2(5a)E1 runs on the following platform:
■Cisco Industrial Ethernet 4010 Series Switches (IE 4010)
Note: Cisco IOS Release 15.2(5a)E1 is a bug fix only release. There are no new features introduced in this release.
These release notes include important information about Cisco IOS Release 15.2(5a)E1 and any limitations, restrictions, and caveats that apply to the release. Verify that these release notes are correct for your switch:
■If you are installing a new switch, see the Cisco IOS release label on the rear panel of your switch.
■If your switch is on, use the show version command. See Finding the Software Version and Feature Set.
■If you are upgrading to a new release, see the software upgrade filename for the software version. See Deciding Which Files to Use.
For a complete list of documentation for the platforms associated with this release, see Related Documentation.
You can download the switch software from this site (registered Cisco.com users with a login password):
http://software.cisco.com/download/navigator.html
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This section describes the following system requirements for Cisco IOS Release 15.2(5a)E1:
This section summarizes the hardware and software requirements for the Windows platform.
For a listing of Express Setup documentation, see Methods for Assigning IP Information.
■1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor
■1 gigabyte (GB) RAM (32-bit) or 2 GB RAM (64-bit)
■16 GB available hard disk space (32-bit) or 20 GB (64-bit)
■PC with Windows 7, or Mac OS 10.6.x
■Web browser (Internet Explorer 9.0, 10.0, and 11.0, or Firefox 32) with JavaScript enabled
■Straight-through or crossover Category 5 or 6 cable
Express Setup verifies the browser version when starting a session, and it does not require a plug-in.
These are the procedures for downloading software. Before downloading software, read these sections for important information:
■Finding the Software Version and Feature Set
■Upgrading a Switch by Using the CLI
The Cisco IOS image is stored as a bin file in a directory that is named with the Cisco IOS release. A subdirectory contains the files needed for web management. The image is stored on the compact flash memory card.
You can use the show version privileged EXEC command to see the software version that is running on your switch. The second line of the display shows the version.
You can also use the dir filesystem : privileged EXEC command to see the directory names of other software images stored in flash memory. For example, use the dir flash: command to display the images in the flash memory.
The upgrade procedures in these release notes describe how to perform the upgrade by using a combined tar file. This file contains the Cisco IOS image file and the files needed for the embedded device manager. You must use the combined tar file to upgrade the switch through Express Setup. To upgrade the switch through the command-line interface (CLI), use the tar file and the archive download-sw privileged EXEC command.
Cisco IOS Software Image Files lists the filenames for this software release.
Note: If you download the IP services image and plan to use Layer 3 functionality, you must use the Switch Database Management (SDM) routing template. To determine the currently active template, enter the show sdm prefer privileged EXEC command. If necessary, enter the sdm prefer global configuration command to change the SDM template to a specific template. For example, if the switch uses Layer 3 routing, change the SDM template from the default to the routing template. You must reload the switch for the new template to take effect.
Note: Beginning with Cisco IOS Release 15.2(5)E, we no longer release the IE 3000 IP services image. The latest release for the IP services image on the IE 3000 is 15.2(4)EA1.
Before upgrading your switch software, make sure that you archive copies of both your current Cisco IOS release and the Cisco IOS release to which you are upgrading. Keep these archived images until you have upgraded all devices in the network to the new Cisco IOS image and verified that the new Cisco IOS image works properly in your network.
Cisco routinely removes old Cisco IOS versions from Cisco.com. See Product Bulletin 2863 for information:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/iosswrel/ps8802/ps6969/ps1835/prod_bulletin0900aecd80281c0e.html
You can copy the bin software image file on the flash memory to the appropriate TFTP directory on a host by using the copy flash: tftp: privileged EXEC command.
Note: Although you can copy any file on the flash memory to the TFTP server, it is time consuming to copy all of the HTML files in the tar file. We recommend that you download the tar file from Cisco.com and archive it on an internal host in your network.
You can also configure the switch as a TFTP server to copy files from one switch to another without using an external TFTP server by using the tftp-server global configuration command.
This procedure is for copying the combined tar file to the switch. You copy the file to the switch from a TFTP server and extract the files. You can download an image file and replace or keep the current image.
Note: Make sure that the compact flash card is in the switch before downloading the software.
To download software, follow these steps:
1. Use Cisco IOS Software Image Files to identify the file that you want to download.
2. Download the software image file. If you have a SMARTnet support contract, go to this URL, and log in to download the appropriate files:
http://software.cisco.com/download/navigator.html
For example, to download the image for an IE 4010 switch, select Products > Switches > Industrial Ethernet Switches > Cisco Industrial Ethernet 4010 Series Switches, then select your switch model. Select IOS Software for Software Type, then select the image you want to download.
3. Copy the image to the appropriate TFTP directory on the workstation, and make sure that the TFTP server is properly configured.
For more information, see the “Assigning the Switch IP Address and Default Gateway” chapter in the applicable document for your switch as listed in Methods for Assigning IP Information.
4. Log into the switch through the console port or a Telnet session.
5. (Optional) Ensure that you have IP connectivity to the TFTP server by entering this privileged EXEC command:
For more information about assigning an IP address and default gateway to the switch, see Methods for Assigning IP Information.
6. Download the image file from the TFTP server to the switch.
If you are installing the same version of software that currently exists on the switch, overwrite the current image by entering this privileged EXEC command:
The command above untars/unzips the file.The system prompts you when it completes successfully.
–The /overwrite option overwrites the software image in flash memory with the downloaded one.
If you specify the command without the /overwrite option, the download algorithm verifies that the new image is not the same as the one on the switch Flash device. If the images are the same, the download does not occur. If the images are different, the old image is deleted, and the new one is downloaded. If there is not enough space to install the new image and keep the current running image, the download process stops, and an error message displays.
–The /reload option reloads the system after downloading the image unless the configuration has been changed and not saved.
–For // location, specify the IP address of the TFTP server. or hostname.
–For / directory / image-name .tar, specify the directory and the image to download. Directory and image names are case sensitive. The directory is for file organization and it is generally a tftpboot/user-ID path.
This example shows how to download an image from a TFTP server at 198.30.20.19 and to overwrite the image on the switch:
You can also download the image file from the TFTP server to the switch and keep the current image by replacing the /overwrite option with the /leave-old-sw option. If there is not enough space to install the new image and keep the current running image, the download process stops, and an error message displays.
You can assign IP information to your switch using the methods shown in Methods for Assigning IP Information.
We recommend that you review this section before you begin working with the switch. These are known limitations that will not be fixed, and there is not always a workaround for these issues. Some features might not work as documented, and some features might be affected by recent changes to the switch hardware or software.
Symptom When a port gets congested, classes with a larger queue-limit size are not receiving more frames per second than the classes with a smaller queue-limit size.
Conditions This issue occurs on the IE 4000 when queue-limit sizes are configured unequally in classes. Classes with a larger queue-limit size are not receiving more frames per second than the classes with a smaller queue-limit sizes.
Workaround There is no workaround for this issue.
Symptom The PRP channel should not be in connected state when one of the ports is in suspended/not connected state.
Condition Any port configuration mismatch will put the port in a suspended state, and if that port is part of the PRP channel, the channel is still connected. This issue was seen on IE 4000.
Workaround Remove the conflicts in the port configurations. Entering shut/no shut will bring the port UP.
This section addresses the open and resolved caveats in this release and provides information on how to use the Bug Search Tool to find further details on those caveats. This section includes the following topics:
Symptom By using GSD files, unable to configure media type as ‘fiber’. Only “Copper” as a media type can be configurable.
Conditions Problem seen on IE2K and IE4K. Working fine on IE5000.
Symptom IE4010 reloads unexpectedly after configuring NTP server on the switch.
Workaround This issue is resolved in Cisco IOS Release 15.2(5a)E1.
Symptom RJ45 Link comes up on combo port with different Media Type on both sides.
Conditions Configure different Media Type on both sides for Combo ports.
Workaround This issue is resolved in Cisco IOS Release 15.2(5)E1.
Symptom On the IE 4000 in Device Manager, changing between IP assignment modes deletes the static IP address.
Conditions Steps to reproduce:
1. Launch the device in a browser.
2. Select Configure > Network > VLAN Management.
3. Add a VLAN with a static IP address and save it.
4. Edit the same VLAN and switch between IP assignment modes (No IP Address, Static, and DHCP).
5. The created static IP address is deleted.
Workaround This issue is resolved in Cisco IOS Release 15.2(5)E1.
Symptom Boundary Clock does not forward PTP Management packets across VLANs on IE4000 and IE5000. This issue also affects IE2000 and IE3000.
Conditions Previous design had PTP Management packets forwarded within the same vlan. Design changes have PTP packets forwarded across different VLANs and routed ports.
Workaround This issue is resolved in Cisco IOS Release 15.2(5)E1.
Symptom Traffic on Gig 1/4 ceases as soon as prp channel is added on IE 4000 and IE 5000. Observed the ping traffic did not go through.
Conditions When the SVI is created on both ends, assigned the IP address on both ends. Once the PRP channel is created, cannot ping the address of the other end.
Workaround This issue is resolved in Cisco IOS Release 15.2(5)E1.
Symptom Encounter crash occurred on an IE-4000-4T4P4G-E running 15.2(4)EA or 15.2(4)EA1 with an uplink to a Catalyst 2000 switch.
Conditions IE-4000-4T4P4G-E running 15.2(4)EA or EA1 with an uplink port-channel to Catalyst 2000.
Workaround This issue is resolved in Cisco IOS Release 15.2(5)E1.
Symptom The default ACL is not editable from DM but is editable from CLI.
Conditions This issue is seen when attempting to edit default ACL CISCO-CWA-URL-REDIRECT-ACL in Device Manager.
Workaround This issue is resolved in Cisco IOS Release 15.2(5)E1.
Symptom Any RJ-45 interface (G1/1 THROUGH G1/12), if configured with speed auto 1000 / duplex full, permits a switch or other device configured for auto-negotiation on a Fast Ethernet only-capable adapter to connect and operate at 100/full.
SKU: IE-4010-16S12P, IOS: 15.2(4.5.12)EC IE4010-UNIVERSALK9-M
SKU: IE-5000-16S12P, IOS: 15.2(5)E IE5000-UNIVERSALK9-M
Workaround This issue is resolved in Cisco IOS Release 15.2(5)E1.
Symptom Alarm setting for SD card not present on the IE 4010.
Conditions This issue is seen on the IE-4010-4S24P running Cisco IOS 15.2(4.5.14)EC.
Workaround This issue is resolved in Cisco IOS Release 15.2(5)E1.
Symptom PRP duplication removes weakness against introduced delay/jitter.
Conditions PRP duplication failure to remove percentage is reaching 100 percent when introduced delay is 3 ms for two flows; also PRP duplication failure to remove percentage is 32.9 percent when introduced jitter is 3 ms even for single flow.
Workaround This issue is resolved in Cisco IOS Release 15.2(5)E1.
Symptom Profinet check box is not enabled by default.
1. Perform a short press or medium press.
2. Open the DM Express Setup page from PC.
3. The second Express Setup page should show the Profinet check box enabled by default, but it is not enabled.
Workaround This issue is resolved in Cisco IOS Release 15.2(5)E1.
Symptom In Device Manager on the IE 4010, Port Settings-Auto mdix options should not be grayed out.
Conditions Steps to reproduce the issue:
1. Launch the device manager using Firefox.
2. Go to Configure-->Network--Port Settings.
3. Click on Edit interface option by selecting any of the one interface.
4. Auto MDIX option is grayed out and cannot be enabled or disabled.
Workaround This issue is resolved in Cisco IOS Release 15.2(5)E1.
Symptom Device Manager login page displays “undefined” instead of “Confirm password”.
Conditions Steps to reproduce:
1. Perform a short press on the device.
2. Connect to the PC to open the DM Express Setup page.
3. Enter the first login password.
4. The second login configuration should show the login name and password and “Confirm password”.
Workaround This issue is resolved in Cisco IOS Release 15.2(5)E1.
Symptom A timed-out CIP connection class 1 connection that is missing its associated session crashes CIP connection manager when it tries to close its UDP socket.
Conditions A session may be missing for a variety of reasons, such as switch IP address removed/updated, UCMM unregister, ENIP encap timeout or error, or UDP socket block or send error.
Workaround This issue is resolved in Cisco IOS Release 15.2(5)E1.
Symptom Device Manager Port Settings page on the IE 4010 did not show port type in edit window.
Conditions Steps to reproduce:
1. Go to Configure -->Port Settings.
2. Select the port and click edit window.
3. Check for the port type in the edit window. The port type is mentioned in online help and seen in the console but this is not available in the port setting page on DM page.
Workaround This issue is resolved in Cisco IOS Release 15.2(5)E1.
You can use the Bug Search Tool to find information about caveats for this release, including a description of the problems and available workarounds. The Bug Search Tool lists both open and resolved caveats.
To access Bug Search Tool, you need the following items:
■Cisco.com user ID and password
To access the Bug Search Tool, enter the following URL:
https://tools.cisco.com/bugsearch/search
To access the Bug Search Tool to search on a specific caveat, enter the following URL:
This section includes the following latest updates to documentation for IE switches:
■Enabling Logging Alarms for Syslog Messages
■Resilient Ethernet Protocol (REP)
The following information is relevant to all IE Switches software releases from Release 12.2(58)SE onward (CSCvg26502).
On IE switches, there is an option to configure temperature alarm levels as noted in the “ Configuring the Switch Alarms: Associating the Temperature Alarms to a Relay ” section within IE Switch Software Configuration Guides.
However, configured alarms do not generate any syslogs until you set Major alarm logging alarm 2 and Minor alarm l ogging alarm 3 for temperature threshold alarms.
IMPORTANT: The logging alarm must be enabled to generate syslog messages.
See the revised configuration recommendations for the lsl-age-timer timer-value command (CSCux92117) in the “Configuring REP Configurable Timers” section in the REP chapter of the LAN Switching Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS XE Release 3S.
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