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Release Note for the Cisco Traffic Anomaly Detector Module
OL-11859-02
Upgrading Module Bandwidth from 1 Gbps to 2 Gbps
Upgrading Module Bandwidth from 1 Gbps to 2 Gbps
If your Detector module currently operates with a maximum bandwidth of 1 Gbps, you can upgrade the
bandwidth performance to 2 Gbps by installing the XG version of the software image and corresponding
software license key. The software license key activates the installed XG software image. When you
install the XG software image, the Detector module is not operational until you install the corresponding
software license and make the necessary configuration modifications that are required for the 2-Gbps
operation. The configuration changes include the following items:
bandwidth performance to 2 Gbps by installing the XG version of the software image and corresponding
software license key. The software license key activates the installed XG software image. When you
install the XG software image, the Detector module is not operational until you install the corresponding
software license and make the necessary configuration modifications that are required for the 2-Gbps
operation. The configuration changes include the following items:
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Activate the additional data port—Activate the additional data port on the Detector module for the
2-Gbps operation using the no shutdown command in interface configuration mode. For
configuration information, see the “Activating the Additional Data Port for the 2-Gbps Operation”
section in Chapter 13 of the Cisco Traffic Anomaly Detector Module Configuration Guide.
2-Gbps operation using the no shutdown command in interface configuration mode. For
configuration information, see the “Activating the Additional Data Port for the 2-Gbps Operation”
section in Chapter 13 of the Cisco Traffic Anomaly Detector Module Configuration Guide.
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Regenerate the SSL certificates—Generate new SSL certificates on the Detector module and any
associated Guards. For configuration information, see the “Regenerating the SSL Certificates for the
2-Gbps Operation” section in Chapter 13 of the Cisco Traffic Anomaly Detector Module
Configuration Guide.
associated Guards. For configuration information, see the “Regenerating the SSL Certificates for the
2-Gbps Operation” section in Chapter 13 of the Cisco Traffic Anomaly Detector Module
Configuration Guide.
Installing the XG software image and license does not affect the following Detector module functions:
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Zone configurations—Existing zone configuration information is untouched.
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Management access—Configuration parameters that are configured on mng (the management port
designator) for the 1-Gbps operation remain the same for the 2-Gbps operation.
designator) for the 1-Gbps operation remain the same for the 2-Gbps operation.
For complete information on ordering and installing the XG license key, see the “Performing
Maintenance Tasks” chapter in the Cisco Traffic Anomaly Detector Module Configuration Guide.
Maintenance Tasks” chapter in the Cisco Traffic Anomaly Detector Module Configuration Guide.
Upgrading to Software Version 6.0(x) From a Software Version
Prior to 5.1(4)
Prior to 5.1(4)
In software versions prior to 5.1(4), the Detector module allowed you to configure illegal subnet masks.
In software version 5.1(4) and greater, the Detector module checks to ensure that subnet masks are legal.
When you upgrade to 6.0(x) from a software version prior to 5.1(4), the Detector module corrupts all
zone configurations that contain an illegal subnet mask. To prevent the module from corrupting a zone
configuration that contains an illegal subnet mask, configure the zone configuration with a legal subnet
mask by performing the following steps prior to upgrading the software:
In software version 5.1(4) and greater, the Detector module checks to ensure that subnet masks are legal.
When you upgrade to 6.0(x) from a software version prior to 5.1(4), the Detector module corrupts all
zone configurations that contain an illegal subnet mask. To prevent the module from corrupting a zone
configuration that contains an illegal subnet mask, configure the zone configuration with a legal subnet
mask by performing the following steps prior to upgrading the software:
Step 1
Use the no ip address command to delete the subnet mask.
Step 2
Use the ip address command to configure the subnet mask with a legal subnet.
For details on configuring zone IP addresses, see the “Configuring the Zone IP address Range” section
in the Configuring Zones chapter.
in the Configuring Zones chapter.
Software upgrade instructions are located in the “Upgrading the Detector Module Software” section of
the Cisco Traffic Anomaly Detector Module Configuration Guide.
the Cisco Traffic Anomaly Detector Module Configuration Guide.