Cisco Cisco IOS Software Release 12.2(8)YJ
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Release Notes for the Cisco 1700 Series Routers for Cisco IOS Release 12.2(8)YJ
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Important Notes
Important Notes
The following sections contain important notes about Cisco IOS Release 12.2(8)YJ that can apply to the
Cisco 1700 series routers. (Also, see the
Cisco 1700 series routers. (Also, see the
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Cisco Easy VPN Enhancements
Any changes to an active Cisco Easy VPN Client configuration or IP address changes to the involved
interfaces, such as adding or removing an inside interface, result in a reset of the Cisco Easy VPN Client
connection.
interfaces, such as adding or removing an inside interface, result in a reset of the Cisco Easy VPN Client
connection.
On the Cisco 1700 series routers, if you have an existing Cisco Easy VPN Phase I configuration and
then upgrade to the Cisco Easy VPN Client Phase II image, you must configure the inside interfaces
because there is no longer a default inside interface.
then upgrade to the Cisco Easy VPN Client Phase II image, you must configure the inside interfaces
because there is no longer a default inside interface.
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When you manually connect a tunnel, if the tunnel name is not specified, the active tunnel is connected.
If there is more than one active tunnel, the command fails with an error requesting that you specify the
tunnel name.
If there is more than one active tunnel, the command fails with an error requesting that you specify the
tunnel name.
When you have configured the Cisco Easy VPN Server configuration on the VPN 3000 Concentrator to
use hostname as its identity, then you must configure the peer on the Cisco Easy VPN Client using
hostname. You can either configure DNS on the client to resolve the peer hostname, or you can configure
the peer hostname locally on the client using the ip host peer_hostname ip_address command. As an
example, you can configure the peer hostname locally on an Easy VPN Client with the ip host
crypto-gw.cisco.com 10.0.0.1 command. Or you can configure the Easy VPN Client to use the hostname
with the peer hostname command, such as peer crypto-gw.cisco.com.
use hostname as its identity, then you must configure the peer on the Cisco Easy VPN Client using
hostname. You can either configure DNS on the client to resolve the peer hostname, or you can configure
the peer hostname locally on the client using the ip host peer_hostname ip_address command. As an
example, you can configure the peer hostname locally on an Easy VPN Client with the ip host
crypto-gw.cisco.com 10.0.0.1 command. Or you can configure the Easy VPN Client to use the hostname
with the peer hostname command, such as peer crypto-gw.cisco.com.
T1/E1 VWIC Support on Cisco 1751 and 1760 Routers
Starting with Release 12.2(8)YJ, the Cisco 1751 and 1760 routers no longer need a voice image to
support data applications on T1/E1 VWICs.
support data applications on T1/E1 VWICs.
Fan Operation in Cisco 1700 Series Routers
Cisco 1760 and 1760-V router fans are always on and Cisco 1710 routers do not contain a fan. However,
the fans in Cisco 1720, 1721, 1750, and 1751 routers stay off until thermally activated.
the fans in Cisco 1720, 1721, 1750, and 1751 routers stay off until thermally activated.
Flash defaults to Flash:1 on Multipartition Flash
When using a multipartition flash card, the various flash partitions are referred to as “flash:1:”,
“flash:2:”, etc. If you specify only “flash” in a multipartition flash, the parser assumes “flash:1:.” For
example, if you enter show flash all the parser defaults to “show flash:1: all” and only the flash
information for the first partition displays. To see information for all flash partitions, enter show flash ?.
This will list all of the valid partitions. Then enter show flash:xx: all on each valid partition.
“flash:2:”, etc. If you specify only “flash” in a multipartition flash, the parser assumes “flash:1:.” For
example, if you enter show flash all the parser defaults to “show flash:1: all” and only the flash
information for the first partition displays. To see information for all flash partitions, enter show flash ?.
This will list all of the valid partitions. Then enter show flash:xx: all on each valid partition.