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Release Notes for Cisco ONS 15454 Release 6.2.1
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The software upgrade is not complete until all ML-Series cards have been upgraded. Consult the user
documentation for specific effects of using the Version Up feature before you perform an upgrade.
documentation for specific effects of using the Version Up feature before you perform an upgrade.
In the case of redundant ML-Series cards, individual upgrades allow time to verify the proper operation
of the first card before the second card is upgraded. No ML-Series card is upgraded until you specifically
reset that card.
of the first card before the second card is upgraded. No ML-Series card is upgraded until you specifically
reset that card.
You can perform a Version Up upgrade using CTC or CTM. The Version Up feature is only supported
on the ONS 15454 and ONS 15454 SDH platforms. TL-1 does not support Version Up, and you cannot
enter TL-1 commands during an upgrade in which Version Up is turned on.
on the ONS 15454 and ONS 15454 SDH platforms. TL-1 does not support Version Up, and you cannot
enter TL-1 commands during an upgrade in which Version Up is turned on.
ML-Series Enhancements—EoMPLS
Release 6.2 supports three important ML-Series EoMPLS enhancements (these features were introduced
in Release 5.0.5):
in Release 5.0.5):
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EoMPLS over point-to-point circuits using GFP framing
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EoMPLS using RSVP signaled MPLS Traffic Engineering Tunnels
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FCS preservation over EoMPLS tunnels
With Release 6.2 ML data card enhancements, service providers can offer customers services that make
use of EoMPLS-based implementation of pseudo wires over GFP, and also MPLS Traffic Engineering
Tunnels using RSVP-TE as the signaling protocol.
use of EoMPLS-based implementation of pseudo wires over GFP, and also MPLS Traffic Engineering
Tunnels using RSVP-TE as the signaling protocol.
EoMPLS pseudo wires over point-to-point circuits using GFP framing, without RPR, are supported on
data cards for creating point-to-point pseudo wire circuits across the data network. Each data card
supports 24 MPLS-TE tunnels, which can be used for carrying traffic over E-LSP connections. Data
cards support MPLS-TE tunnels with RSVP signaling control of the EoMPLS over GFP pseudo wires.
You have the option of selecting RSVP as the control protocol during the EoMPLS creation.
data cards for creating point-to-point pseudo wire circuits across the data network. Each data card
supports 24 MPLS-TE tunnels, which can be used for carrying traffic over E-LSP connections. Data
cards support MPLS-TE tunnels with RSVP signaling control of the EoMPLS over GFP pseudo wires.
You have the option of selecting RSVP as the control protocol during the EoMPLS creation.
Data cards also support Ethernet Frame Check Sequence (FCS) preservation across EoMPLS over GFP
pseudo wires. You have the option of selecting Ethernet FCS preservation, or not. The default value for
FCS preservation is “off.”
pseudo wires. You have the option of selecting Ethernet FCS preservation, or not. The default value for
FCS preservation is “off.”
Each access port on the data card can be simultaneously provisioned for both EoMPLS (to support
point-to-point connections) and QinQ (to support multipoint connections). Data cards interoperate with
the Tellabs 8860 for setup of EoMPLS connections. Interoperability testing can be done prior to
deployment.
point-to-point connections) and QinQ (to support multipoint connections). Data cards interoperate with
the Tellabs 8860 for setup of EoMPLS connections. Interoperability testing can be done prior to
deployment.
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Release-Specific Documents
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Release Notes for the Cisco ONS 15454, Release 6.2
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Release Notes for the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH, Release 6.2
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Release Notes for the Cisco ONS 15310-CL, Release 6.2
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Release Notes for the Cisco ONS 15327, Release 6.2
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Release Notes for the Cisco ONS 15600, Release 6.2