CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch — Release Notes for Release 3.3 V04 December 13, 2002 The Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch is a class-independent software switch (softswitch) that provides next-generation integrated voice and data switching solutions for packet networks. These release notes for the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch describe the enhancements and new features provided in Release 3.3 V04. These release notes are updated as needed.
System Requirements CISCO CONFIDENTIAL System Requirements The Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch consists of the following equipment: • Call Agent/Feature Server (CA/FS)—Two application servers, each with four CPUs. Continuous Computing Corp. Model AXmp: 4 CPUs, 4 GBytes RAM, 4 Disks (36 GBytes each) • Element Management System (EMS)/Bulk Data Management System (BDMS) servers— Two administration processors, each with one CPU. Continuous Computing Corp.
New and Changed Information CISCO CONFIDENTIAL New and Changed Information This section lists the new features and enhancements available in Release 3.3 V04. New Hardware Features The Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch complies with Network Equipment-Building System (NEBS) Level 1 and Level 3 Requirements (SR-3580). New Software Features The following new applications and services are available in Release 3.3 V04.
New and Changed Information CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Commercial voice communications capability requires a very high level of transport and signaling performance, including: • Absolute minimum packet delay/loss, session setup latency time, and post pickup delay. • Provide accounting for QoS resources on a per-session basis. • Both two-phase (reserve-commit) and single phase (commit) QoS activation models. • Prevent (or minimize) abusive QoS usage. • Reclamation of QoS resources for dead/stale sessions.
New and Changed Information CISCO CONFIDENTIAL PacketCable Event Messages This section describes the requirements for PacketCable Event Messages, as provided in the PacketCable Event Messages Specification, PKT-SP-EM-I03-011221, December 21, 2001. The DQoS feature described previously is required in the PacketCable network so that PacketCable event messages can be used by the Record Keeping Server (RKS) for billing.
New and Changed Information CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Provisioning the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch to Generate EMs These steps provision the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch to generate EMs. Note The value for id shown in this section (CA146) is an example. Step 1 Login to a CLI session on the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch.
New and Changed Information CISCO CONFIDENTIAL change call-agent-profile id=CA146; cms-supp=y; cms-id=12345; mgc-supp=y; mgc-id=67890; feid=9876; In the above command, use different (unique) IDs for cms-id and mgc-id. Note where: • cms-supp—Specifies if EMs are generated based on CMS functionality. The value of this optional token is a single ASCII character (Y or N); the default value is N (no). Set this value to Y (yes). • cms-id—Specifies the 5-digit element ID of the CMS.
New and Changed Information CISCO CONFIDENTIAL T108 Test Line Support The T108 test line feature is used for determining the performance of trunks connecting digital exchange switches, including voice over packet (VoP) softswitches. Currently, Cisco BTS 10200 incoming trunks requesting 100-type test lines are routed to shared test lines for the requested tests, regardless of which gateway terminates the trunk or which gateway/IAD terminates the test line.
New and Changed Information CISCO CONFIDENTIAL The T108 test line feature involves the following external interfaces: • Alarms No alarms are changed or added with this feature. • Billing Interface No changes. The billing system currently collects data for test-type calls.
New and Changed Information CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Provisionable CLLI Codes This section describes the COMMON LANGUAGE® Location Identifier1 (CLLI™) Code feature implementation for the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch. The COMMON LANGUAGE® Location Identifier (CLLI™) code is an 11-character descriptor field assigned to a Class 4 or Class 5 switch.
New and Changed Information CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Sending Circuit Validation Response (CVR) Message If the CVT is “successful”, and if both the local CLLI code (own) and remote CLLI code are available, the circuit identification name parameter is coded as shown in Figure B-17, Appendix B [GR-317-CORE], and is included in the CVR. If the circuit identification name is not available, this parameter is omitted.
New and Changed Information CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Digit Manipulation Table The Digit Manipulation (digman) table is a new table added in the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch in this release to support digit manipulation. Digit manipulation was previously done in the dial plan table using pfx_digits and del_digits, but it was available only on the called party number.
New and Changed Information CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Hardware Changes There are no hardware changes in Release 3.3 V04. Software Changes The following sections detail the software changes made in Release 3.3 V04. SNMP Interface Replace Chapter 3, “SNMP Interface,” pages 3-1 through 3-4 of the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch Operations Manual for Release 3.1, with the text on the following four pages.
New and Changed Information CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Read/write access to the SNMP agent is restricted by requiring the NMS to pass a valid community string to the agent. The community string passed in by the NMS message is authenticated against a list of community strings maintained by the SNMP agent. The SNMP agent uses each string as a password, and disallows access if the password is not valid.
New and Changed Information CISCO CONFIDENTIAL SNMP Trap Reports Traps are sent from the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch SNMP agent to the NMS. Traps are mapped to all alarms generated from the EMS. Any alarms that cannot be mapped to a specific trap are mapped to a generic trap.
New and Changed Information CISCO CONFIDENTIAL These values can also be viewed (read-only) using the NMS. The tree hierarchy is enterprises.ipcell.opticall.generalTraps.trapDestTable. When this entry is made in the SNMPTRAPDEST table, the NMS can start receiving traps. It is the responsibility of the NMS operator to apply any additional filters to the traps that are received on the NMS if more granular filtering is desired.
New and Changed Information CISCO CONFIDENTIAL To set up a subscriber for equal access routing, complete the following steps: Step 1 Add the carrier ID. This sets the carrier up and puts it in-service. add CARRIER ID=0288; STATUS=INS; INTER=Y; INTRA=Y; INTL=Y; CASUAL=Y; CUT-THRU=Y; OP-SERVICES=Y; SEND-CN=N; SEND-CSP=Y; USE-DIAL-PLAN=N; Step 2 Change PIC1 to the appropriate interlata and international carrier PIC.
Enhancements CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Step 13 Add the route to the IXC switch. This provides the path to the service provider providing equal access. add route id=SS7-IXC;lcr=N;tgn1-id=205; Step 14 Add the route-guide to the IXC switch. This is required to route to a service provider. add route-guide id=SS7-IXC;policy-type=route;policy-id=SS7-IXC; Step 15 Add the route-guide to the Carrier table. This provides the path to route directly to a service provider.
Enhancements CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Table 1 Enhancements (continued) DDTS ID Headline Enhancement CSCdx25215 Platform start script now backs up the data When a platform goes down or is switched over due to an directory abnormal condition, trace logs alone are not sufficient to determine the root cause of the problem. Shared memory data would be useful; however, if the system is restarted before the data directory is saved, this important data is lost.
Enhancements CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Table 1 Enhancements (continued) DDTS ID Headline Enhancement CSCdx67773 Apache server also installed on Call Agent The Apache Server is now installed on CA boxes, but it is not boxes started via inittab; initially it is started manually. CSCdx74854 Provision the desired Solaris services for security The user of the CLI, MAC, CORBA, FTP, and other user interfaces can now enable or disable standard UNIX (Solaris) services on the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch.
Enhancements CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Table 1 Enhancements (continued) DDTS ID Headline Enhancement CSCdx75032 An IP alias can be defined for the active EMS on the telnet interface This new feature allows the user to define an interface that can migrate between ACTIVE EMS application instances. This interface can be used by OSS operators to direct all activity to the ACTIVE EMS and not be concerned with which EMS is active.
Enhancements CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Table 1 Enhancements (continued) DDTS ID Headline Enhancement CSCdy10774 The named.conf file is overwritten during When upgrading to a new version of the Cisco BTS 10200, the upgrade /etc/named.conf file might be overwritten. This file should be backed up before performing an install or uninstall of the software. The file name used for the backup file should not be /etc/named.conf.orig.
Caveats CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Caveats Caveats describe unexpected behavior in the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch software Release 3.3 V04. This section describes two types of caveats: • Open Caveats, page 23 • Resolved Caveats, page 39 Open Caveats The open issues existing in Cisco BTS 10200 software release 3.3 V04 are described in Table 2. The DDTS ID numbers listed in Table 2 are Cisco internal tracking numbers.
Caveats CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Table 2 Open Caveats (continued) DDTS ID Description Workaround CSCdx07689 Temp Rel fails on FWD offnet calls. Symptom: When a call is forwarded out ISUP due to certain feature like CFB,CFNA, etc.and the originator hangs up at the exact time the call is forwarded, then an abandon is sent to the ISUP and ISUP sends in a temp failure for the call. Impact: There is no negative impact for this issue, the call is not dropped.
Caveats CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Table 2 Open Caveats (continued) DDTS ID Description Workaround CSCdx51589 Digit parser not working correctly for table ani-wb-list Symptom: Inserting hyphens in a digit string results in an “invalid length” error. Impact: Cannot use hyphens in digit strings. Conditions: Hyphens should not be included in the total length of a digit string. Workaround: None. (Increase length field by 3 characters.
Caveats CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Table 2 Open Caveats (continued) DDTS ID Description Workaround CSCdx76010 Call data not replicated on failover, resulting in CIC state mismatch Symptom: Both IRDP (ISL) links failed on the primary side (side A) causing a switchover to the secondary (side B). Note: The root cause of this problem is the platform stopping the “replication pipe” when it detects a fault on the Active side, so there is always possibility of the RDM queue not being flushed.
Caveats CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Table 2 Open Caveats (continued) DDTS ID Description Workaround CSCdx85039 Call content missing one direction of streams in call transfer scenarios Symptom: Call content captured at DF server was missing one direction of the voice streams at the tapped subscriber. In this case, the voice stream of the off-net subscriber could not be heard. Impact: Does not meet CALEA requirements.
Caveats CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Table 2 Open Caveats (continued) DDTS ID Description Workaround CSCdy05972 NCS SDP parameter order not honored Symptom: Using the NCS protocol, if the 'm' parameter is sent in any position except the second to the last the call will fail. Impact: Any call using NCS protocol and the 'm' parameter is sent in an order not expected like the second to the end, the call will drop.
Caveats CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Table 2 Open Caveats (continued) DDTS ID Description Workaround CSCdy19400 T306 is not started when announcement is Symptom: CA does not start T306 timer after sending played on ISDN termination PROGRESS message when an announcement is played. The circuit gets hung if the originator does not release the call. Impact: If a call is made and then connected to the announcement server, the originator must drop the call or it will hang.
Caveats CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Table 2 Open Caveats (continued) DDTS ID Description Workaround CSCdy23604 Dup RTP packets not sent by CMTS for 2nd party tap in CF for NDQoS CALEA Symptom: Feature calls, such as CFNA and CFU, will not send duplicated RTP stream to the DF server properly if the middle parties are wiretapped. Impact: Calls will work fine, but the duplicated RTP path will not be sent to the DF server for tapping.
Caveats CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Table 2 Open Caveats (continued) DDTS ID Description Workaround CSCdy37084 Sendevent does not show up in FMG.log Symptom: Sendevent.sh -s 2 -l 2 -i 2 was typed and nothing appeared in the file FMG.log Impact: Events do not show up on FMG.log file. Conditions: Running of test case Event_Management_ NA_SNG_00016 did not work.
Caveats CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Table 2 Open Caveats (continued) DDTS ID Description Workaround CSCdy48410 batch file execution may halt while executing large files Symptom: Batch execution of large files may halt unexpectedly. Impact: Batch file execution becomes unavailable after this error. Active EMS Unix server has to be restarted to continue executing batch CLI commands. Command execution speed drops as the file size gets bigger.
Caveats CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Table 2 Open Caveats (continued) DDTS ID Description Workaround CSCdy61772 BCM: must not report a DP to SIM when Symptom: Asynchronous events usually caused by user action awaiting instruct for previous DP (Abandon, Disconnect, HookFlash, Answer, Exception) currently result in BCM reporting to SIM a NOTIFY for a DP without regard to the current state of the relationship.
Caveats CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Table 2 Open Caveats (continued) DDTS ID Description Workaround CSCdy68085 No ring back is sent when a subscriber with CW is called from mobile sub Symptom: Mobile (cell) caller does not hear ring back tone when calling a BTS subscriber with CW feature. Impact: Calls might not be completed. Conditions: Subscriber A has call waiting activated and is talking to subscriber B who is on-net.
Caveats CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Table 2 Open Caveats (continued) DDTS ID Description Workaround CSCdy76798 redundant billing-server does not appear to be working Symptom: EMS initiates FTP transportation to billing server A, but does not switch to billing server B when billing server A is disconnected. Impact: Billing records might be lost. Conditions: When EMS initiates FTP transportation, it sticks with that server even when the server is disconnected. Workaround: Remove and restore the BDMS's.
Caveats CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Table 2 Open Caveats (continued) DDTS ID Description Workaround CSCdy86586 Alarm not issued for 70% disk utilization Symptom: No maintenance alarm #59 issued when disk is filled more than 70%. Impact: Disk could be filled and records lost if maintenance alarms are not issued. Conditions: Disk was filled to much more than 70% and no alarm was issued. When disk space fills to 70% system should issue maintenance alarm #59. Workaround: None.
Caveats CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Table 2 Open Caveats (continued) DDTS ID Description Workaround CSCdz04433 CNM get_remote_sdp() does not work in Symptom: When a SIP phone dials a number that is not in the SIP to Announcement Server call. dial plan and gets routed to an announcement, the announcement is not heard on the SIP phone. Impact: This is only an impact on the SIP phones. The call cleans up and the problem does not have any adverse affects on the system.
Caveats CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Table 2 Open Caveats (continued) DDTS ID Description Workaround CSCdz36865 CoderType field is missing for G729 call Symptom: The "coder type" field in the billing record sometimes is not populated when it should be. Impact: The "CODERTYPE" line will be missing from the output of the "report billing-record" CLI command. The field will be unpopulated in the flat file. Conditions: This problem has been reported on an MGCP-to-MGCP call where a G.729 codec was used.
Caveats CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Table 2 Open Caveats (continued) DDTS ID Description Workaround CSCdz52685 911 call with ODR default routing fails. Symptom: 911 call fails. Impact: 911 calls cannot be completed. Conditions: During 3.3 V04 upgrade a 911 call is placed from a CAS trunk group. The call is routed using policy-odr with the default calling number. The call fails if the calling number DEFAULT is used.
Caveats CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Table 3 Resolved Caveats DDTS ID CSCdu03520 CSCdu12799 CSCdu24104 CSCdu43961 CSCdu46893 CSCdv10502 CSCdv25360 CSCdv26491 CSCdv87249 CSCdv88204 CSCdv90681 CSCdw01814 CSCdw03030 CSCdw14479 CSCdw16766 CSCdw21044 CSCdw22859 CSCdw26383 CSCdw31559 CSCdw43387 CSCdw50934 CSCdw51015 CSCdw61017 CSCdw62246 CSCdw62310 CSCdw62853 CSCdw63217 CSCdw63262 CSCdw64582 CSCdw71821 CSCdw71907 CSCdw72308 CSCdw72666 CSCdw72723 CSCdw79265 CSCdw79719 CSCdw80034 CSCdw80124 CSCdw85046 CSCdw94766 CSCdx0190
Caveats CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Table 3 Resolved Caveats (continued) DDTS ID CSCdx03204 CSCdx08857 CSCdx17599 CSCdx18267 CSCdx21154 CSCdx23021 CSCdx25215 CSCdx27449 CSCdx28302 CSCdx28952 CSCdx28973 CSCdx30067 CSCdx32283 CSCdx32416 CSCdx32652 CSCdx32668 CSCdx33242 CSCdx33278 CSCdx33288 CSCdx33294 CSCdx33646 CSCdx33697 CSCdx33740 CSCdx33832 CSCdx34571 CSCdx34759 CSCdx34760 CSCdx35074 CSCdx35615 CSCdx35680 CSCdx36219 CSCdx36767 CSCdx36791 CSCdx36870 CSCdx36884 CSCdx36903 CSCdx37200 CSCdx37240 CSCdx37949 CSCdx379
Caveats CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Table 3 Resolved Caveats (continued) DDTS ID CSCdx38437 CSCdx38685 CSCdx38699 CSCdx38701 CSCdx39084 CSCdx39100 CSCdx39520 CSCdx39704 CSCdx39776 CSCdx39928 CSCdx39948 CSCdx40339 CSCdx40350 CSCdx40362 CSCdx40380 CSCdx40475 CSCdx40743 CSCdx40773 CSCdx40812 CSCdx41184 CSCdx41395 CSCdx41474 CSCdx41535 CSCdx41585 CSCdx41617 CSCdx42691 CSCdx42808 CSCdx42832 CSCdx42854 CSCdx42865 CSCdx42919 CSCdx43197 CSCdx43246 CSCdx43263 CSCdx43329 CSCdx43362 CSCdx43511 CSCdx43822 CSCdx43985 CSCdx439
Caveats CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Table 3 Resolved Caveats (continued) DDTS ID CSCdx44118 CSCdx44150 CSCdx44374 CSCdx44861 CSCdx44927 CSCdx44936 CSCdx45357 CSCdx45376 CSCdx45388 CSCdx45423 CSCdx45951 CSCdx46504 CSCdx46511 CSCdx46558 CSCdx46745 CSCdx47230 CSCdx47720 CSCdx47749 CSCdx47897 CSCdx48883 CSCdx48921 CSCdx49006 CSCdx49281 CSCdx49814 CSCdx50238 CSCdx50418 CSCdx50602 CSCdx51499 CSCdx51573 CSCdx51835 CSCdx51841 CSCdx51979 CSCdx52005 CSCdx52275 CSCdx52292 CSCdx52927 CSCdx53002 CSCdx53249 CSCdx53301 CSCdx535
Caveats CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Table 3 Resolved Caveats (continued) DDTS ID CSCdx53683 CSCdx53786 CSCdx54665 CSCdx55310 CSCdx55330 CSCdx55334 CSCdx55669 CSCdx55714 CSCdx55733 CSCdx55798 CSCdx55809 CSCdx56676 CSCdx57292 CSCdx58266 CSCdx58350 CSCdx58400 CSCdx58456 CSCdx59809 CSCdx59884 CSCdx60451 CSCdx60505 CSCdx60665 CSCdx60980 CSCdx61827 CSCdx61844 CSCdx61934 CSCdx62182 CSCdx62581 CSCdx62588 CSCdx62589 CSCdx62590 CSCdx62603 CSCdx62841 CSCdx62876 CSCdx63264 CSCdx63850 CSCdx64231 CSCdx64326 CSCdx64357 CSCdx644
Caveats CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Table 3 Resolved Caveats (continued) DDTS ID CSCdx64667 CSCdx65180 CSCdx65226 CSCdx65230 CSCdx65608 CSCdx65649 CSCdx65753 CSCdx65850 CSCdx65976 CSCdx66547 CSCdx66562 CSCdx66660 CSCdx66958 CSCdx67245 CSCdx67251 CSCdx67380 CSCdx67607 CSCdx67757 CSCdx67773 CSCdx68031 CSCdx68120 CSCdx68174 CSCdx68291 CSCdx69010 CSCdx69036 CSCdx69655 CSCdx69776 CSCdx70247 CSCdx70731 CSCdx70770 CSCdx70893 CSCdx71425 CSCdx71428 CSCdx71464 CSCdx71809 CSCdx72486 CSCdx72516 CSCdx72519 CSCdx72786 CSCdx731
Caveats CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Table 3 Resolved Caveats (continued) DDTS ID CSCdx74013 CSCdx74143 CSCdx74388 CSCdx74582 CSCdx74854 CSCdx75026 CSCdx75032 CSCdx75253 CSCdx75417 CSCdx76023 CSCdx76060 CSCdx76063 CSCdx76067 CSCdx76071 CSCdx76176 CSCdx76615 CSCdx76678 CSCdx76691 CSCdx77221 CSCdx77404 CSCdx77450 CSCdx77462 CSCdx77476 CSCdx77580 CSCdx78033 CSCdx78304 CSCdx78366 CSCdx78401 CSCdx78413 CSCdx78436 CSCdx78860 CSCdx80016 CSCdx80052 CSCdx80098 CSCdx80155 CSCdx80508 CSCdx81594 CSCdx81611 CSCdx81641 CSCdx818
Caveats CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Table 3 Resolved Caveats (continued) DDTS ID CSCdx81880 CSCdx82443 CSCdx82468 CSCdx82556 CSCdx82583 CSCdx83678 CSCdx83721 CSCdx84512 CSCdx84765 CSCdx85669 CSCdx86219 CSCdx86625 CSCdx87244 CSCdx87710 CSCdx87769 CSCdx87870 CSCdx88021 CSCdx88058 CSCdx88125 CSCdx89402 CSCdx89535 CSCdx89862 CSCdx91554 CSCdx93331 CSCdx93497 CSCdx94035 CSCdx94434 CSCdx94658 CSCdx94975 CSCdx95305 CSCdy00874 CSCdy01950 CSCdy01992 CSCdy01997 CSCdy02609 CSCdy02874 CSCdy02927 CSCdy02944 CSCdy03058 CSCdy030
Caveats CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Table 3 Resolved Caveats (continued) DDTS ID CSCdy03664 CSCdy04049 CSCdy04052 CSCdy04157 CSCdy04251 CSCdy04427 CSCdy05001 CSCdy05067 CSCdy05075 CSCdy05105 CSCdy05323 CSCdy05429 CSCdy05485 CSCdy05496 CSCdy05557 CSCdy05673 CSCdy05682 CSCdy05691 CSCdy06275 CSCdy06323 CSCdy06785 CSCdy07336 CSCdy07569 CSCdy07579 CSCdy07640 CSCdy07824 CSCdy07980 CSCdy08703 CSCdy08715 CSCdy08798 CSCdy08841 CSCdy09228 CSCdy09602 CSCdy09960 CSCdy10756 CSCdy10767 CSCdy10811 CSCdy10864 CSCdy11028 CSCdy118
Caveats CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Table 3 Resolved Caveats (continued) DDTS ID CSCdy12161 CSCdy12738 CSCdy13061 CSCdy13110 CSCdy14313 CSCdy14536 CSCdy14688 CSCdy14700 CSCdy15505 CSCdy15568 CSCdy15685 CSCdy15997 CSCdy16054 CSCdy16577 CSCdy16578 CSCdy16581 CSCdy16673 CSCdy17109 CSCdy17241 CSCdy17369 CSCdy17376 CSCdy17808 CSCdy17882 CSCdy17896 CSCdy18022 CSCdy18064 CSCdy18278 CSCdy18399 CSCdy18443 CSCdy18529 CSCdy19189 CSCdy19466 CSCdy19695 CSCdy19726 CSCdy20205 CSCdy20303 CSCdy20395 CSCdy20571 CSCdy20581 CSCdy206
Caveats CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Table 3 Resolved Caveats (continued) DDTS ID CSCdy21635 CSCdy21653 CSCdy21714 CSCdy21969 CSCdy22420 CSCdy22436 CSCdy22532 CSCdy22645 CSCdy22833 CSCdy23117 CSCdy23118 CSCdy23663 CSCdy23756 CSCdy23962 CSCdy24049 CSCdy24212 CSCdy24264 CSCdy24384 CSCdy24897 CSCdy25464 CSCdy25505 CSCdy25721 CSCdy25777 CSCdy26179 CSCdy26223 CSCdy26498 CSCdy27059 CSCdy27392 CSCdy27461 CSCdy27471 CSCdy27938 CSCdy27991 CSCdy28423 CSCdy28597 CSCdy29533 CSCdy29653 CSCdy29796 CSCdy30116 CSCdy30150 CSCdy307
Caveats CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Table 3 Resolved Caveats (continued) DDTS ID CSCdy31174 CSCdy31394 CSCdy31738 CSCdy31758 CSCdy31787 CSCdy31849 CSCdy32192 CSCdy32231 CSCdy32927 CSCdy33024 CSCdy33186 CSCdy33199 CSCdy33372 CSCdy33575 CSCdy33996 CSCdy34046 CSCdy34052 CSCdy34069 CSCdy34092 CSCdy34493 CSCdy34737 CSCdy34764 CSCdy34800 CSCdy34827 CSCdy35288 CSCdy35321 CSCdy35553 CSCdy35572 CSCdy35653 CSCdy35775 CSCdy35934 CSCdy36739 CSCdy38886 CSCdy38922 CSCdy39006 CSCdy39080 CSCdy39279 CSCdy39523 CSCdy40015 CSCdy400
Caveats CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Table 3 Resolved Caveats (continued) DDTS ID CSCdy40193 CSCdy40392 CSCdy40603 CSCdy40763 CSCdy40993 CSCdy41343 CSCdy42347 CSCdy42999 CSCdy43074 CSCdy43667 CSCdy43779 CSCdy43921 CSCdy44248 CSCdy45544 CSCdy45552 CSCdy46445 CSCdy46620 CSCdy46801 CSCdy46823 CSCdy46907 CSCdy47278 CSCdy47290 CSCdy47656 CSCdy48180 CSCdy48549 CSCdy49376 CSCdy50328 CSCdy50355 CSCdy50371 CSCdy51821 CSCdy51833 CSCdy51971 CSCdy52459 CSCdy52935 CSCdy53116 CSCdy53384 CSCdy53639 CSCdy53811 CSCdy54272 CSCdy543
Caveats CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Table 3 Resolved Caveats (continued) DDTS ID CSCdy56810 CSCdy56900 CSCdy57188 CSCdy57230 CSCdy58053 CSCdy58505 CSCdy59000 CSCdy59156 CSCdy59796 CSCdy59856 CSCdy61413 CSCdy61657 CSCdy61912 CSCdy61971 CSCdy62532 CSCdy64086 CSCdy64095 CSCdy64568 CSCdy65161 CSCdy65277 CSCdy65902 CSCdy66435 CSCdy66823 CSCdy66933 CSCdy67124 CSCdy68088 CSCdy68921 CSCdy68965 CSCdy69550 CSCdy71873 CSCdy73195 CSCdy73446 CSCdy74414 CSCdy74415 CSCdy74470 CSCdy74570 CSCdy74585 CSCdy75622 CSCdy75631 CSCdy761
Caveats CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Table 3 Resolved Caveats (continued) DDTS ID CSCdy76330 CSCdy76337 CSCdy76361 CSCdy77068 CSCdy77830 CSCdy78779 CSCdy79347 CSCdy79840 CSCdy80000 CSCdy80674 CSCdy81971 CSCdy83677 CSCdy84852 CSCdy85362 CSCdy85597 CSCdy85688 CSCdy86352 CSCdy89602 CSCdz00392 CSCdz00394 CSCdz01888 CSCdz03250 CSCdz03461 CSCdz04544 CSCdz06016 CSCdz06317 CSCdz06384 CSCdz06694 CSCdz08090 CSCdz08366 CSCdz08396 CSCdz08396 CSCdz08484 CSCdz08501 CSCdz08701 CSCdz09304 CSCdz09797 CSCdz09987 CSCdz13178 CSCdz152
Documentation Updates CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Table 3 Resolved Caveats (continued) DDTS ID CSCdz16674 CSCdz19741 CSCdz20056 CSCdz20947 CSCdz21165 CSCdz24192 CSCdz24722 CSCdz24763 CSCdz25893 CSCdz26349 CSCdz26515 CSCdz27017 CSCdz27541 CSCdz28039 CSCdz29593 CSCdz29911 CSCdz30985 CSCdz31231 CSCdz33172 CSCdz34907 CSCdz36027 CSCdz36027 CSCdz37559 CSCdz40696 CSCdz43454 CSCdz43543 CSCdz46560 CSCdz46744 CSCdz48149 CSCdz48216 CSCdz52339 CSCic04603 CSCic05344 CSCic06186 CSCuk35667 Description CRCX_ACK was not reported
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