Table Of Contents
Release Notes for the Cisco Mobile Wireless Transport Manager 6.1.1
Contents
What's New in MWTM 6.1.1
Supported IOS Releases in MWTM 6.1.1
Unsupported IOS Releases
Limitations and Restrictions
Provisioning Timeout
SSH-Enabled Nodes
INSTANCE_NUMBER on Single-Instance ITP
Multiprocessor Multithread Vendor Exception
External SSH Client Use
SSH and Telnet Terminal
Tooltip Text Truncated
Credentials for Nodes with Multiple IP Address
Unprintable Characters
Symbol Style and Line Style Preferences
Java Exception
Avoid Colon (:) in ITP Object Names
Unprintable Characters in GUI
Appearance of MSU Rates Real-Time Charts
Provisioning Problem Due to Credentials
Special Characters in ITP AS/ASP/Linkset Names in Reports
Using MWTM With the RealPlayer Plugin Installed
Online Help System
Important Notes
RAN Backhaul Utilization
New Features and Resolved MWTM Caveats
Open MWTM Caveats
Open Device Caveats
Related Documentation
Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines
Release Notes for the Cisco Mobile Wireless Transport Manager 6.1.1
Date: July, 2009
Last Revised: 7/20/09
These release notes describe features added, caveats, known bugs, and other important information for installing and using Cisco Mobile Wireless Transport Manager (MWTM) 6.1.1 .
Note
You can access the most current Cisco documentation, including these release notes, online at:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6472/tsd_products_support_series_home.html
For the latest MWTM information and software updates, go to http://www.cisco.com/go/mwtm.
Contents
These release notes contain:
•
What's New in MWTM 6.1.1
•
Limitations and Restrictions
•
Important Notes
•
New Features and Resolved MWTM Caveats
•
Open MWTM Caveats
•
Open Device Caveats
•
Related Documentation
•
Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines
What's New in MWTM 6.1.1
Table 1 lists the new features in MWTM 6.1.1.
Table 1 New Features in Mobile Wireless Transport Manager 6.1.1
Feature
|
Description
|
New Device Support
|
• Cisco BWG 1.2 (SAMI and 7301): 12.4(15)XL3
• Cisco BWG 1.3 (SAMI and 7301): 12.4(15)XL4
• Cisco BWG 1.4 (SAMI and 7301): 12.4(15)XL5
• Cisco BWG 2.0 (SAMI and 7301): 12.4(24)YG
• Cisco CSG2 R3 (SAMI): 12.4(22)MD
• Cisco CSG2 R2 (SAMI): 12.4(15)MD2, 12.4(15)MD3
• Cisco CSG2 R1 (SAMI): 12.4(11)MD7, 12.4(11)MD8, 12.4(11)MD9
• Cisco GGSN 9 on the WS-SVC-SAMI-BB-K9 module: 12.4(22)YE
• Cisco GGSN 8 on the WS-SVC-SAMI-BB-K9 module: 12.4(15)XQ2, 12.4(15)XQ3
• Cisco GGSN 7 on the WS-SVC-MWAM-1 module: 12.4(9)XG4
• Cisco Home Agent 5.0 (SAMI and 7301): 12.4(22)YD
• Cisco Mobile Internet (7600): 12.2(33)SRC3, 12.2(33)SRC4, 12.2(33)SRD, 12.2(33)SRD1, 12.2(33)SRD2
• Cisco ITP (2811, 7200, 7300): 12.4(15)SW3
• Cisco ITP (7600): 12.2(18)IXH
• Cisco ITP (7600 with SAMI): 12.2(33)IRC
• Cisco IPRAN (7600): 12.2(33)SRC3, 12.2(33)SRC4, 12.2(33)SRD, 12.2(33)SRD1, 12.2(33)SRD2
• Cisco IPRAN (MWR-1941, 3825): 12.4(16)MR2, 12.4(19)MR
• Cisco IPRAN (MWR-2941, 3825): 12.4(19)MR2, 12.4(19)MR3
• Cisco ME-3400 Metro Ethernet switch
|
IPRAN: PWE3 support
|
• Supports basic historical reports for PWE3
• Supports 5,000 nodes with 25,000 PWE3 circuits
• Supports Backhaul monitoring and topology mapping
• Supports additional configuration commands
|
RANO support
|
• RANO GSM Configuration
• RANO Historical CSV reports
|
ITP enhancements
|
• Linkset/Link historical statistics graphs
• GTT Translations per CPU/Linecard reports and graphs
• SCTP Historical reports
• Improved Q752 metrics compliance including Table 4-5
• Troubleshooting of SCTP and probe-less monitoring
• Configuration of probe-less monitoring
• Supports incremental IOS releases
|
Home Agent support
|
• Supports HA 5.0
|
GGSN support
|
• Supports basic historical reports for GGSN
• Supports IPv6 monitoring and configuration
• Supports GGSN 9.0
|
CSG2 support
|
• Supports basic historical reports for CSG2
• Supports CSG2 R3
|
Object Grouping
|
• Supports object groups for mSEF provisioning and HA subscriber search
|
Additional alarm support
|
• Supports additional alarm features
• Show Events and Timestamps for selected alarms
• SLB - Basic alarm support
|
RAN-MWR-2941-DC Support
|
• Supports similar functionality on MWR-2941-DC device as MWR-1941-DC-A with additional features
|
BWG Support
|
• Supports incremental IOS releases
|
Cross platform support
|
• CPU and Memory Historical reports and graphs
• Deploy configurations to Groups of Devices
• Supports up to 50 concurrent clients
• Qualification of new Solaris/Linux platforms for improved price/performance
|
Supported IOS Releases in MWTM 6.1.1
This section contains the following tables:
•
Table 2, Supported IOS Releases for ITP Devices
•
Table 3, Supported IOS Releases for IPRAN Devices
•
Table 4, Supported IOS Releases for mSEF Devices
Table 2 Supported IOS Releases for ITP Devices
Device
|
IOS Release
|
7600
|
12.2(18)IXA
12.2(18)IXB2
12.2(18)IXC
12.2(18)IXD1
12.2(18)IXF1
12.2(18)IXG
12.2(18)IXH
|
Other1
|
12.2(25)SW4A
12.2(25)SW5
12.2(25)SW6
12.2(25)SW7
12.2(25)SW8
12.2(25)SW9
12.2(25)SW10
12.2(25)SW11
12.2(25)SW12
12.4(11)SW3
12.4(15)SW
12.4(15)SW1
12.4(15)SW2
12.4(15)SW3
12.2(33)IRA (for the WS-SVC-SAMI-BB-K9 module)
12.2(33)IRB (for the WS-SVC-SAMI-BB-K9 module)
12.2(33)IRC (for the WS-SVC-SAMI-BB-K9 module only) or later maintenance releases.
|
GTT Encoding Scheme Support
|
12.2(25)SW4A or later, or
12.2(18)IXA or later, or
12.4(11)SW or later, or
12.2(33)IRA or later is required.
|
MLR Address Table Configuration Support
|
12.2(25)SW4A or later, or
12.2(18)IXA or later, or
12.4(11)SW or later, or
12.2(33)IRA or later is required.
|
For the GTT Accounting Statistics Reports
|
12.2(25)SW4A or later, or
12.2(18)IXA or later, or
12.4(11)SW or later, or
12.2(33)IRA or later is required.
|
For Route Table and GTT Table Deployment
|
12.2(25)SW4A or later, or
12.2(18)IXA or later, or
12.4(11)SW or later, or
12.2(33)IRA or later is required.
|
For ITP Provisioning
|
12.2(25)SW4A or later, or
12.2(18)IXA or later, or
12.4(11)SW or later, or
12.2(33)IRA or later is required
|
For MSU Rates
|
12.2(25)SW7 or later, or
12.2(18)IXB or later, or
12.4(11)SW or later, or
12.2(33)IRA or later is required.
|
Cisco Database for Telecommunications (CDT)
|
2.02
|
Table 3 Supported IOS Releases for IPRAN Devices
Device
|
IOS Release
|
Cell Site Router
|
12.4(12)MR2 (MWR-1941-DC-A only)
12.4(16)MR (MWR-1941-DC-A only)
12.4(16)MR1 (MWR-1941-DC-A and 3825)
12.4(16)MR2 (MWR-1941-DC-A and 3825)
12.4(19)MR (MWR-1941-DC-A and 3825)
12.4(19)MR2 (MWR-2941-DC-A only)
12.4(19)MR3 (MWR-2941-DC-A only)
|
RAN-O ONS
|
7.2
7.2.2
7.2.3
|
RAN-O ONS-RAN-SVC
|
12.2(29)SM
12.2(29)SM1
12.2(29)SM2
12.2(29)SM3
12.2(29)SM4
|
MToP 7600
|
12.2(33)SRB3
12.2(33)SRB4
12.2(33)SRB5
12.2(33)SRC1
12.2(33)SRC2
12.2(33)SRC3
12.2(33)SRC4
12.2(33)SRD
12.2(33)SRD1
12.2(33)SRD2
|
Table 4 Supported IOS Releases for mSEF Devices
Device
|
IOS Release
|
GGSN
|
GGSN 9 on the WS-SVC-SAMI-BB-K9 module
• 12.4(22)YE
GGSN 8 on the WS-SVC-SAMI-BB-K9 module:
• 12.4(15)XQ
• 12.4(15)XQ1
• 12.4(15)XQ2
• 12.4(15)XQ3
GGSN 7 on the WS-SVC-MWAM-1 module:
• 12.4(9)XG2
• 12.4(9)XG3
• 12.4(9)XG4
GGSN 6 on the WS-SVC-MWAM-1 module:
• 12.4(2)XB7
• 12.4(2)XB8
• 12.4(2)XB9
• 12.4(2)XB10
Supervisor Module:
• 12.2(33)SRC1
• 12.2(33)SRC2
• 12.2(33)SRC3
• 12.2(33)SRC4
• 12.2(33)SRD
• 12.2(33)SRD1
• 12.2(33)SRD2
|
CSG1
|
CSG1 7:
• 3.1(3)C7(1)
• 3.1(3)C7(2)
• 3.1(3)C7(3)
• 3.1(3)C7(4)
• 3.1(3)C7(5)
• 3.1(3)C7(6)
• 3.1(3)C7(7)
CSG1 6:
• 3.1(3)C6(6)
• 3.1(3)C6(7)
• 3.1(3)C6(8)
• 3.1(3)C6(9)
• 3.1(3)C6(10)
|
CSG2
|
CSG2 R3:
• 12.4(22)MD
• 12.4(22)MD1
CSG2 R3.5
• 12.4(22)MDA
CSG2 R2:
• 12.4(15)MD
• 12.4(15)MD1
• 12.4(15)MD2
• 12.4(15)MD3
CSG2 R1:
• 12.4(11)MD3
• 12.4(11)MD4
• 12.4(11)MD5
• 12.4(11)MD6
• 12.4(11)MD7
• 12.4(11)MD8
• 12.4(11)MD9
Supervisor Module:
• 12.2(33)SRC1
• 12.2(33)SRC2
• 12.2(33)SRC3
• 12.2(33)SRC4
• 12.2(33)SRD
• 12.2(33)SRD1
• 12.2(33)SRD2
|
HA
|
HA 5.0:
• 12.4(22)YD
HA 4.0:
• 12.4(15)XM
• 12.4(15)XM1
• 12.4(15)XM2
Supervisor Module:
• 12.2(33)SRC1
• 12.2(33)SRC2
• 12.2(33)SRC3
• 12.2(33)SRC4
• 12.2(33)SRD
• 12.2(33)SRD1
• 12.2(33)SRD2
|
BWG
|
12.4(15)XL2 (BWG version 1.1)
12.4(15)XL3 (BWG version 1.2)
12.4(15)XL4 (BWG version 1.3)
12.4(15)XL5 (BWG version 1.4)
12.4(24)YG (BWG version 2.0)
Supervisor Module:
• 12.2(33)SRC1
• 12.2(33)SRC2
• 12.2(33)SRC3
• 12.2(33)SRC4
• 12.2(33)SRD
• 12.2(33)SRD1
• 12.2(33)SRD2
|
Unsupported IOS Releases
The MWTM no longer supports the IOS releases listed in Table 5:
Table 5 Unsupported IOS Releases in MWTM 6.1.1
ITP
|
IPRAN
|
mSEF
|
7600
|
Other
|
GGSN
|
CSG1
|
CSG2
|
HA
|
BWG
|
12.2(18)IXB
12.2(18)IXB1
12.2(18)IXD
12.2(18)IXE
12.2(18)IXF
|
12.2(4)MB4
12.2(4)MB5
12.2(4)MB6
12.2(4)MB7
12.2(4)MB8
12.2(4)MB9
12.2(4)MB9a
12.2(4)MB10
12.2(4)MB11
12.2(4)MB12
12.2(4)MB13
12.2(18)SW
12.2(19)SW
12.2(20)SW
12.2(21)SW
12.2(21)SW1
12.2(23)SW
12.2(23)SW1
12.2(25)SW
12.2(25)SW1
12.2(25)SW2
12.2(25)SW3
12.2(25)SW4
12.4(11)SW
12.4(11)SW1
12.4(11)SW2
|
12.4(9)MR
12.4(11)MR
12.4(12)MR
12.4(12)MR1
|
GGSN 6
12.4(2)XB
12.4(2)XB1
12.4(2)XB2
12.4(2)XB3
12.4(2)XB4
12.4(2)XB5
12.4(2)XB6
GGSN 7
12.4(9)XG
12.4(9)XG1
|
N/A
|
12.4(11)MD
12.4(11)MD1
12.4(11)MD2
|
N/A
|
12.4(15)XL1 (BWG version 1.0)
|
Limitations and Restrictions
This section describes limitations and restrictions that are associated with the MWTM:
•
Provisioning Timeout
•
SSH-Enabled Nodes
•
INSTANCE_NUMBER on Single-Instance ITP
•
Multiprocessor Multithread Vendor Exception
•
External SSH Client Use
•
SSH and Telnet Terminal
•
Tooltip Text Truncated
•
Credentials for Nodes with Multiple IP Address
•
Unprintable Characters
•
Symbol Style and Line Style Preferences
•
Java Exception
•
Avoid Colon (:) in ITP Object Names
•
Using MWTM With the RealPlayer Plugin Installed
•
Online Help System
Provisioning Timeout
When using the MWTM provisioning feature to modify the management interface, sometimes the operation fails with this message:
This response can occur when changing the duplex or speed attributes for the Ethernet interface. The response can also occur for other interface attributes that affect IP connectivity between the MWTM and the device.
The default setting for a provisioning operation timeout is 50 seconds. As a workaround, the system administrator can increase the TGS_OP_TIMEOUT attribute in the System.properties file to a higher value. You must restart the MWTM server for this change to take effect.
SSH-Enabled Nodes
The MWTM Node > Home Page right-click menu option does not work correctly for the following SSH-enabled IP Transfer Point (ITP) nodes:
•
Cisco 2600
•
Cisco 7200
•
Cisco 7300
•
Cisco 7500
•
Cisco 7600
The browser launches, as expected, but the user is not prompted for login information.
Note
This limitation exists for any ITP node running the 12.2(x) IOS with SSH enabled.
INSTANCE_NUMBER on Single-Instance ITP
Symptom If a command with INSTANCE_NUMBER is included in the UserCommands.ts file, the
instance number will appear on all nodes in the GUI. If you run this command on a node that does not
have multi-instance enabled, it fails.
Workaround
If you have a network with both single-instance and multi-instance nodes, you must configure a separate set of troubleshooting commands for each node type in the UserCommands.ts file. Do this by grouping the commands for each type under a separate category.
Multiprocessor Multithread Vendor Exception
Sometimes when using the MWTM client on a Solaris multi-processor computer, an exception occurs when the topology window is open and you are manipulating views. The workaround is to close the topology window, then reopen it.
External SSH Client Use
If you enable the MWTM terminal proxy (mwtm termproxy) and use an external SSH terminal client to connect to a device, you might receive a warning message indicating a man-in-the-middle attack. This warning occurs because the MWTM server is operating as an SSH proxy to the device. In this scenario, ignore any warning messages indicating a man-in-the-middle attack. These warnings do not occur if you disable the MWTM terminal proxy or if you use the SSH terminal included with the MWTM.
SSH and Telnet Terminal
The SSH and Telnet terminals that are included with the MWTM provide basic terminal functionality. They do not support non-English character sets or the UNIX curses library (for example, colors). If these, or other, additional terminal functions are required, you can configure the MWTM to use an external SSH or Telnet program.
Tooltip Text Truncated
The Firefox 2 browser truncates tool tips that contain long text strings (see Firefox bug 218223). The MWTM contains only a few tool tips that exhibit this problem. The problem is resolved in Firefox 3. The problem does not occur when using the Internet Explorer (IE) browser.
Credentials for Nodes with Multiple IP Address
Credentials for a node are associated with a unique IP address. If a node has more than one accessible IP address, functions that require credentials might not resolve to a credential based on the selected IP address, and the requested function would fail. The MWTM functions that require credentials include:
•
Discovery of ONS and RAN_SVC nodes
•
Troubleshooting
•
Provisioning
•
Route, MLR Address, and Global Title Translation (GTT) table deployment
To work around this limitation, specify the credentials for all accessible IP addresses for a node.
Unprintable Characters
CSCse81393
In various GUI and web pages, simple text fields might contain unprintable characters. An example is the Model Name PID field for a RAN service (RAN_SVC) card in an ONS chassis. This is a cosmetic problem and does not affect functionality.
Symbol Style and Line Style Preferences
CSCsg83861
The preferences dialog box of the MWTM client interface allows you to customize the way that data series appear in charts. You can specify series color, line style, and symbol style. However, symbol style and line style preferences do not work when displaying real-time charts for MSU rates and for RAN backhauls and shorthauls.
Java Exception
CSCsh15638
The following exception with corresponding stacktrace can occur. The MWTM captures this exception in the sgmConsoleLog.txt file:
java.net.SocketException: Broken pipe
This exception can occur when users access the MWTM web interface and frequently abort connections while the server is under heavy load (for example, during discovery). Clicking the Stop button on the web browser or navigating to a different web page before the current page finishes loading can cause this exception to occur.
Note
The root cause of this condition is an internal bug in the Tomcat web application that ships with this release of the MWTM.
You can safely ignore these log messages.
Avoid Colon (:) in ITP Object Names
CSCsh58070
The following error messages may appear when performing these operations:
Operation
|
Error Message
|
Generating link report by using the sgmLinkStats.sh script
|
sgmgawk: cmd. line:45: (FILENAME=- FNR=???)
fatal: division by zero
|
Attempting to import link and linkset report data
|
ERROR 38000: The exception
'java.sql.SQLException: Invalid character
string format for type SMALLINT.' was thrown
while evaluating an expression.
|
Using the ITP route table deployment function
|
Invalid Linkset in Route Table: [???]
|
These error messages occur when ITP linkset, AS, and ASP names contain a colon (:). To prevent these errors, do not use the colon (:) in ITP linkset, AS, and ASP names.
Note
In general, the MWTM does not support ITP AS, ASP, or linkset names that contain special characters, such as: !@#$%^&*()+=[]{};',./\:"<>?|
The supported characters in ITP AS, ASP, and linkset names are: [a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], - and _.
Unprintable Characters in GUI
On some GUI windows and web pages simple text fields might contain unprintable characters. An example is the Model Name PID field for a RAN service (RAN_SVC) card in an ONS chassis. This might occur one some RAN_SVC cards in an ONS chassis.
Appearance of MSU Rates Real-Time Charts
The preferences dialog box of the MWTM client interface allows you to customize the way that data series appear in charts. You can specify series color, line style, and symbol style. However, symbol style and line style preferences do not work when displaying real-time charts for MSU rates and for RAN backhauls and shorthauls.
Provisioning Problem Due to Credentials
After switching the SNMP IP address, provisioning stops working due to credentials. Credentials for a node are associated with a unique IP address. If a node has more than one accessible IP address, functions that require credentials might not resolve to a credential based on the selected IP address, and the requested function would fail. The MWTM functions that require credentials include:
•
Discovery of ONS and RAN_SVC nodes
•
Troubleshooting
•
Provisioning
•
Route and Global Title Translation (GTT) table deployment
This might occur with nodes with multiple, accessible IP addresses with credentials set for a subset of those IP addresses. To work around this limitation, specify credentials for all accessible IP addresses for a node.
Special Characters in ITP AS/ASP/Linkset Names in Reports
The following error messages might appear when performing these operations:
Operation
|
Error Message
|
Generating link report by using the sgmLinkStats.sh script
|
sgmgawk: cmd. line:45: (FILENAME=- FNR=???)
fatal: division by zero
|
Attempting to import link and linkset report data
|
ERROR 38000: The exception
'java.sql.SQLException: Invalid character
string format for type SMALLINT.' was thrown
while evaluating an expression.
|
Using the ITP route table deployment function
|
Invalid Linkset in Route Table: [???]
|
The error messages occur when ITP linkset, AS, and ASP names contain a colon (:). To work around this problem, remove the colon (:) from ITP linkset, AS, and ASP names.
Using MWTM With the RealPlayer Plugin Installed
If you use a computer that has the RealPlayer plugin installed, the Provision launch window will not work properly. When you change types on the Provision launch window, the provisioned item list will not refresh.
This is a known issue with the RealPlayer plugin. This issue occurs on both Internet Explorer and Firefox browsers.
Disable the RealPlayer plugin to use the Provision launch window. If you use Internet Explorer, you might need to reboot your computer after disabling the plugin. If you use Firefox, you might need to restart your browser after disabling the plugin.
Online Help System
The online help system is updated only during major release updates. New features added in patch releases (for example, 6.0.4) are not contained in the online help system. Instead, new features are documented in the release notes for the patch release.
Important Notes
This section contains important notes about RAN Backhaul Utilization.
RAN Backhaul Utilization
When the backhaul utilization for transmit traffic exceeds 100%, the likely cause is oversubscription of the shorthaul links that constitute the backhaul. The backhaul utilization is the amount of traffic that the system attempted to send, not the amount that was actually sent. If utilization is greater than 100%, you should see queue drops or other errors during the same time period. A backhaul utilization of greater than 100% is possible for a heavily loaded link with some occasional oversubscription.
New Features and Resolved MWTM Caveats
The following new features and bugs fixes have been fixed in MWTM 6.1.1:
Bug ID
|
Description
|
CSCsv27571
|
Alarms - Add Two Level Threshold for Trap Rate Limit
|
CSCsv52231
|
Alarms - Special Category for Performance Alarms
|
CSCso85722
|
Alarms - Support EEM alarms
|
CSCsr51728
|
BWG - Compatibility Test with BWG IOS Release 2.0
|
CSCsw64420
|
CLI - Pass Parameters to mwtm adduser To Run Non-interactively
|
CSCsv65847
|
CLI - Update Help for trapratelimit CLI To Document Parameters
|
CSCso61357
|
CSG2 - Historical Performance Reports via CSV Export
|
CSCsw31402
|
CSG2 - Support for Release3 IOS - Monitoring
|
CSCsw88903
|
CSG2 - Support for Release3 IOS - Provisioning
|
CSCsq01503
|
CSG2 - Support for Release3 IOS - Troubleshooting
|
CSCsr81805
|
CSG2R1 - Configuration Support for mode tcp Commands in MD6
|
CSCsv55814
|
Client - Display IPAddr and Port Number In Failed Connection Dialog
|
CSCsv35067
|
Client - ReLayout Troubleshooting Controls For Better Screen Real Estate
|
CSCsw37402
|
CrossPlatform - CPU Historical Reports And Graphs
|
CSCsw37429
|
CrossPlatform - Memory Historical Reports And Graphs
|
CSCsr31682
|
GGSN - APN Troubleshooting
|
CSCsv47786
|
GGSN - Configuration Phase 2 Including GGSN R9
|
CSCso61356
|
GGSN - Historical Performance Reports via CSV Export For GGSN/APNs
|
CSCsy17803
|
GGSN - Support Configuration of SVCLC Sup Command
|
CSCsy17811
|
GGSN - Support New Troubleshooting Commands in Release 9
|
CSCsr44016
|
GGSN - Support for Release9 IOS Monitoring
|
CSCso61363
|
HomeAgent - Configuration
|
CSCsw67062
|
HomeAgent - HA5.0 Trap Support
|
CSCsq92025
|
HomeAgent - Historical Performance Reports via CSV Export
|
CSCsu77868
|
HomeAgent - Support New Troubleshooting Commands in 12.4(15)XM2
|
CSCsv37889
|
IPRAN - CEM Class Idle Pattern Range Checking
|
CSCsv37823
|
IPRAN - CEM Class Payload Size Should be Editable on MWR2941
|
CSCsy16490
|
IPRAN - Configuration of HWIC-1ADSLI on MWR2941
|
CSCsl88545
|
IPRAN - MWR-2941-DC Support
|
CSCsx65366
|
IPRAN - Mapping of PWE3 Links - Alarms
|
CSCsy70419
|
IPRAN - Mapping of PWE3 Links - Java Client Tree and Tabs
|
CSCsx65379
|
IPRAN - Mapping of PWE3 Links - Topology
|
CSCsx65374
|
IPRAN - Mapping of PWE3 Links - Web Client Tree and Tabs
|
CSCso61359
|
IPRAN - PWE3 Basic Historical Performance Stats Report
|
CSCsu93878
|
IPRAN - Provision CEM xconnect
|
CSCsu90326
|
IPRAN - Provision QoS Class Maps and Policy Maps
|
CSCsq30016
|
IPRAN - Support 12.2(33)SRD on 7600
|
CSCsv98167
|
IPRAN - Support ATM IMA group on 7600 CEoPS OC3 Card
|
CSCsw71525
|
IPRAN - Support Additional ATM Parameters Provisioning
|
CSCsx91436
|
IPRAN - Support Additional Parameters For CEM Class
|
CSCsv46362
|
IPRAN - Support Advanced Gigabit Ethernet Interface Provisioning
|
CSCsx68337
|
IPRAN - Support Basic Monitoring Of ME3400 MetroE Access Switch - Server
|
CSCsy09647
|
IPRAN - Support Batch Provisioning For IPRAN Devices
|
CSCsu93919
|
IPRAN - Support Ethernet Subinterface Provisioning
|
CSCsw90800
|
IPRAN - Support MWR2941 1588v2 Clock Provisioning
|
CSCsv34910
|
IPRAN - Support Monitoring MWR-2941 HWIC-4T1/E1 HWIC-1ADSL HWIC-1ADSLI
|
CSCsw71517
|
IPRAN - Support Port-Channel Interface Provisioning
|
CSCsx53302
|
IPRAN - Support SyncE commands on MWTM
|
CSCsw71507
|
IPRAN - Support VLAN Interface Provisioning
|
CSCta15861
|
IPRAN - Troubleshooting - UserCommands.ts.ipran for Specific Deployment
|
CSCsz99423
|
IPRAN: SDH framing should allow e1 timeslots 1-31
|
CSCsy33539
|
ITP - Configuration Support for Probe-less Monitoring
|
CSCsm93095
|
ITP - E1 Controller Provisioning Updates
|
CSCsx94669
|
ITP - GTT Translations Per CPU/Linecard Historical Reports - WebClient
|
CSCsh91241
|
ITP - Graph Of Historical Linkset/Link Utilization
|
CSCsz77979
|
ITP - Include Individual Values Of T3E10L* and T3E11L* In Export Reports
|
CSCsx34693
|
ITP - LinkState Alarm Delay
|
CSCsy53204
|
ITP - Linksets Reports Do Not Import When No Network-name Configured
|
CSCsw38114
|
ITP - Q752 - Display All Measurements In GUI Tab With ITU Standard Names
|
CSCsv66754
|
ITP - Q752 - Report Support for Table 4 Items 9-10
|
CSCsv66760
|
ITP - Q752 - Report Support for Table 5 Items 5-8
|
CSCso45373
|
ITP - Q752 - Traps Support for Table 5 Items 5-8
|
CSCsi89332
|
ITP - Q752 - Update Compliance Document
|
CSCsx70553
|
ITP - SCTP Historical Statistics Reports - CSV Export - Charts
|
CSCsr21186
|
ITP - Support ASP Bindings Config Options - Configuration
|
CSCsx48018
|
ITP - Support ASP Bindings Config Options - Monitoring
|
CSCsy11601
|
ITP - Support CS7 Route Dest and Orig Troubleshooting Commands
|
CSCsl17254
|
ITP - Support Provision of Multiple PVCs for HSL Links
|
CSCsr22795
|
ITP - Support Version 1.5 of MLR Address Table
|
CSCsy33550
|
ITP - Troubleshooting Support for Enhanced SCTP Monitoring
|
CSCsy33548
|
ITP - Troubleshooting Support for Probe-less Monitoring
|
CSCsx47699
|
ITP - Unable To Parse Running Configs When No network-name Configured
|
CSCsv49710
|
ITP - Update to Latest XUA MIB With UNITS Change
|
CSCsw73853
|
ITP Reports - MTP3 Events Reports Not Multi-Instance Aware
|
CSCsv86451
|
ITP Reports - Rare Looping awk Process in sgmLinkStats.sh
|
CSCsz68436
|
ITP: Cannot Provision Linkset on ITP When Only Signaling Point is Define
|
CSCsy58234
|
Install - Automatically Remove core Files During sgmClean.sh
|
CSCsx27006
|
Licensing - Track Managed Objects For Licensing Compliance
|
CSCsl82760
|
Object Grouping - CLI
|
CSCsl82735
|
Object Grouping - Group Editor
|
CSCsl82747
|
Object Grouping - NBAPI
|
CSCsw91713
|
Object Grouping - Show Groups In Tree Displays
|
CSCsz88396
|
RAN-O - Auto Export RAN-O Historical Reports To CSV
|
CSCsl88163
|
RAN-O - Support Configs From SPSU IPRAN/RANO Hybrid DIG - GSM
|
CSCsq92071
|
RAN-O - Support Global/PerNode Enable/Disable CLI Of RAN-O Reports
|
CSCsz09660
|
README - Update Platforms and Scalability Numbers
|
CSCso53103
|
Reports - Automatic CSV Export of All Historical Reports
|
CSCsu65085
|
Reports - Improve Status and Controls of Report Status Page
|
CSCsl85243
|
SLB - Trap and Alarm Support
|
CSCsw69601
|
Scale - Support 50 Concurrent Clients
|
CSCsv34926
|
Scale - Support 5000 IPRAN Nodes and 25000 Circuits
|
CSCsy85198
|
Scale - Test MWTM + LMS On Supported Servers and Document Results
|
CSCsz27127
|
System - mwtm cleanall Emits Warning While Cleaning netstatus
|
CSCsv75136
|
System - Show sysName Instead of DNS Name After Discovery
|
CSCsb91709
|
Topo - Show Specified Circuit Data From Notes in HoverBox
|
CSCsw64456
|
Troubleshooting - Indicate Command Done After Executing CLI on Device
|
CSCsz32076
|
Troubleshooting - Launch shut/noshut On Interface
|
CSCsz86595
|
Update MWTM OS Info Files
|
CSCsx52760
|
WebClient - Admin->Info Messages SNMP/ALL Sublinks Use GUI Tables
|
CSCsw67666
|
WebClient - Improve Appearance of FAQ Page
|
CSCsu79484
|
mSEF - Reports on Number of Subscribers For Revenue Leakage
|
CSCsw67549
|
mSEF - Reports on Number of Subscribers for Revenue Leakage - WebClient
|
CSCsz65763
|
6.0 to 6.1 upgrade fails to upgrade STATS_* indexes correctly
|
CSCsx29297
|
Change to monitor IMA Interfaces below Node
|
CSCsx95247
|
Events: Event table column elementName varchar too short
|
CSCta29529
|
HA IP LocalPool Total Address Calculation Variance
|
CSCsz56302
|
Java Client: node properties does not reflect ssh protocol
|
CSCsw89303
|
mwtm tac command does not finish if no /tftpboot
|
CSCsz72971
|
reparenting rtrinterfaces in the datamodel is incorrect
|
CSCta47948
|
Server: MWTM server failed to start when using alternate msglog dir
|
CSCsw88336
|
Sorting does not work in provisioning screens
|
CSCsx81906
|
troubleshooting in web 'new tab' loops in javascript
|
Open MWTM Caveats
This section describes caveats that exist in the MWTM 6.1.1 software.
•
CSCsg92892
Symptom When provisioning ITP nodes from the Provision tab of the web interface, some provisioning
operations might fail on the node with these symptoms and conditions:
Provisioning Action
|
Symptom
|
Condition
|
Changing the media type for FastEthernet or GigabitEthernet interface
|
|
FastEthernet or GigabitEthernet on the node does not support the media type configuration option, but the user specified a media type in the MWTM provisioning request.
|
Changing speed for FastEthernet or GigabitEthernet interface
|
|
FastEthernet or GigabitEthernet on the node does not support the speed configuration option, but the user specified the speed in the MWTM provisioning request.
|
Configuring MTP3 User Adaptation (M3UA) or SCCP User Adaptation (SUA) offload, or Local Peer offload
|
Error: at least one
address must reside on
slot xx
|
The user specified an IP address that does not exist for the specified card slot.
|
Configuring M3UA or SUA offload, or Local Peer offload
|
Error: XXX is already
offloaded to this
linecard slot=xx
|
The user specified a target card slot that is already in use by another M3UA or SUA offload, or Local Peer offload.
Note The ITP does not allow mixed types between M3UA or SUA offload, and Local Peer offload.
|
Configuring the line priority for the clock source line option on the Cisco 2600 T1/E1 controller
|
% Invalid input detected
at '^' marker.
The '^' marker points to the line priority: primary or secondary.
|
While configuring the clock source line priority option on the T1/E1 controller, the user specified the primary or secondary option on the line, but the WAN Interface Card (WIC) card has only one port, and does not support the line priority option.
|
Configuring the secondary line priority for the clock source line option on the Cisco 7xxx ITP T1/E1 controller
|
% Invalid input detected
at '^' marker.
The '^' marker points to the secondary line priority: primary or secondary.
|
When configuring the clock source secondary line priority option on the T1/E1 controller, the user specified a number that is greater than the supported range on the device. Although the MWTM allows values 1-72, some cards only support 1-8 or 1-16.
|
Workaround
None. The user must know the ITP card information and specify correct values in the provisioning request.
•
CSCsu02993
Symptom When IOS running-config contains the following characters in the object name, MWTM web
user interface may exhibit unexpected behavior:
Double quote (")
Less than (<)
Conditions
When IOS running-config contains following characters in the object name:
Double quote (")
Less than (<)
Additional MWTM provisioning or other functions may behave unexpectedly when IOS running-config contains following characters:
!,#,$,%,^,*,(,),',+,=, and ,
Workaround
Remove special characters from IOS running-config.
Open Device Caveats
•
CSCsz69451
The historical and real-time KPIs for the GGSN R9 from the CISCO-GGSN-EXT-MIB always have the value 0 due to an IOS defect in 12.4(22)YE.
The following realtime KPIs are impacted:
–
GTP Throughput Upstream Bytes - cGgsnExtUpstreamByteCount
–
GTP Throughput Downstream Bytes - cGgsnExtDownstreamByteCount
–
GTP Throughput Upstream Packets - cGgsnExtUpstreamPktCount
–
GTP Throughput Downstream Packets - cGgsnExtDownstreamPktCount
–
Mobile Stations With Active PDP Contexts - cGgsnExtActivatedMs
–
PDP PPP-Regen Interfaces Created - cGgsnExtGtpPppRegenCreatedIntfs
–
Active PDP Contexts with Direct Tunnel - cGgsnExtGtpDtActivePDPs
–
PDP Contexts Deleted without waiting for the SGSN - cGgsnExtNoWaitSgsnLocalDelPDPs
–
PDP Contexts Deleted without sending to the SGSN - cGgsnExtNoReqSgsnLocalDelPDPs
–
Update PDP Context Requests Sent - cGgsnExtSentPdpUpdateReqs
–
Update PDP Context Responses Received - cGgsnExtRcvdSuccPdpUpdateResponses
–
COA Messages Received - cGgsnExtRcvdCoaMsgs
–
COA Messages Dropped - cGgsnExtDiscardedCoaMsgs
–
COA QOS Updates Sent - cGgsnExtSentCoaUpdateReqs
–
Error Indication Messages Sent - cGgsnExtSentErrorIndications
–
Error Indication Messages Received - cGgsnExtRcvdErrorIndications
–
Direct Tunnels Enabled - cGgsnExtTotalDtEnabled
–
Error Indications for DT PDP Contexts - cGgsnExtRcvdDtPdpErrorIndications
–
DT PDP Contexts Deleted due to Update Response - cGgsnExtTotalDtUpdFailDeletedPDPs
•
CSCsz56999
Symptom When provisioning IPRAN nodes from the Provision tab of the web interface, some
provisioning operations might fail on the node with these symptoms and conditions:
Provisioning Action
|
Symptom
|
Condition
|
Creating 76xx Serial interface "channel-group <x> timeslots <x>"
|
|
When serial interface is created on SPA-24CHT1-CE-ATM SPA. This SPA is primarily used to configure Circuit Emulation Functions [CESoP and SAToP], but user creates channelized serial interfaces in MWTM provision request.
|
Provisioning ATM Framing for 76xx ATM interfaces "atm framing <x>"
|
|
ATM Framing option can be provisioned only on SPA-2XOC3-ATM or SPA-4XOC3-ATM SPA, but user sets ATM Framing option on SPA-24CHT1-CE-ATM in MWTM provision request.
|
Enabling PTP for 2941 Vlan interfaces "ptp enable" option
|
Error: local interface
is down, please make
sure to turn it on
|
When configuring PTP, the GigabitEthernet interface port associated with the Vlan is not up and user selects this Vlan to enable PTP.
|
Configuring speed for 2941 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces "speed <x>"
|
invalid input detected
at '^' marker
|
When configuring speed option for GigabitEthernet ports 0 and 1 and these ports do not support the speed CLI.
|
Configuring GSM SH for 1941s, 3825a on non-motherboard cards "encapsulation gsm-abis"
|
Error in encaps setup.
Encapsulation not
changed
|
When configuring GSM on Serial interface on non-zero slot number as these slots do not support GSM encapsulation.
|
Configuring multiple Serial Interfaces per WIC, "channel-group <x> timeslots <x>"
|
Channel-groups per port
limit exceeded
|
When configuring more than two Serial controller channels per WIC on 1941 or more than four Serials per port on 2941 devices.
|
Workaround
None. The user must know the card type information and submit provision requests based on the capabilities of the card.
Related Documentation
Use this document in conjunction with the following documents:
•
User Guide for the Cisco Mobile Wireless Transport Manager 6.1.1
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/net_mgmt/mobile_wireless_transport_manager/6.1.1/user/
guide/userguide.html
•
Installation Guide for the Cisco Mobile Wireless Transport Manager 6.1.1
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/net_mgmt/mobile_wireless_transport_manager/6.1.1/
installation/guide/mwtm611ig.html
•
OSS Integration Guide for the Cisco Mobile Wireless Transport Manager 6.1.1
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/net_mgmt/mobile_wireless_transport_manager/6.1.1/developer/guide/mwtm611OSSIG.html
•
Supported IOS Releases for the Cisco Mobile Wireless Transport Manager and the Cisco Signaling Gateway Manager
http://cisco.com/en/US/docs/net_mgmt/mobile_wireless_transport_manager/6.1/ios_support/
release/IOS_comp.html
Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines
For information on obtaining documentation, obtaining support, providing documentation feedback, security guidelines, and also recommended aliases and general Cisco documents, see the monthly What's New in Cisco Product Documentation, which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation, at:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/general/whatsnew/whatsnew.html
This document is to be used in conjunction with the documents listed in the "Related Documentation" section.
CCDE, CCENT, CCSI, Cisco Eos, Cisco HealthPresence, Cisco Ironport, the Cisco logo, Cisco Lumin, Cisco Nexus, Cisco Nurse Connect, Cisco Stackpower, Cisco StadiumVision, Cisco TelePresence, Cisco Unified Computing System, Cisco WebEx, DCE, Flip Channels, Flip for Good, Flip Mino, Flip Video, Flip Video (Design), Flipshare (Design), Flip Ultra, and Welcome to the Human Network are trademarks; Changing the Way We Work, Live, Play, and Learn, Cisco Store, and Flip Gift Card are service marks; and Access Registrar, Aironet, AsyncOS, Bringing the Meeting To You, Catalyst, CCDA, CCDP, CCIE, CCIP, CCNA, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP, Cisco, the Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert logo, Cisco IOS, Cisco Press, Cisco Systems, Cisco Systems Capital, the Cisco Systems logo, Cisco Unity, Collaboration Without Limitation, EtherFast, EtherSwitch, Event Center, Fast Step, Follow Me Browsing, FormShare, GigaDrive, HomeLink, Internet Quotient, IOS, iPhone, iQuick Study, IronPort, the IronPort logo, LightStream, Linksys, MediaTone, MeetingPlace, MeetingPlace Chime Sound, MGX, Networkers, Networking Academy, Network Registrar, PCNow, PIX, PowerPanels, ProConnect, ScriptShare, SenderBase, SMARTnet, Spectrum Expert, StackWise, The Fastest Way to Increase Your Internet Quotient, TransPath, WebEx, and the WebEx logo are registered trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the United States and certain other countries.
All other trademarks mentioned in this document or website are the property of their respective owners. The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company. (0907R)
Any Internet Protocol (IP) addresses used in this document are not intended to be actual addresses. Any examples, command display output, and figures included in the document are shown for illustrative purposes only. Any use of actual IP addresses in illustrative content is unintentional and coincidental.
© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.