Release Notes for the Industrial Ethernet 3000 Switch, Cisco IOS Release 15.2(2)E
Device Manager System Requirements
Finding the Software Version and Feature Set
Upgrading a Switch by Using the CLI
Recovering from a Software Failure
Features Introduced in Cisco IOS Release 15.2(2)E1
Features Introduced in Cisco IOS Release 15.2(2)E
Caveats Resolved in Cisco IOS Release 15.2(2)E6
Caveats Resolved in Cisco IOS Release 15.2(2)E5a
Caveats Resolved in Cisco IOS Release 15.2(2)E5
Caveats Resolved in Cisco IOS Release 15.2(2)E4
Caveats Resolved in Cisco IOS Release 15.2(2)E3
Caveats Resolved in Cisco IOS Release 15.2(2)E2
Caveats Resolved in Cisco IOS Release 15.2(2)E1
Caveats Resolved in Cisco IOS Release 15.2(2)E
Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines
Cisco IOS Release 15.2(2)E runs on all Cisco IE 3000 switches.
These release notes include important information about Cisco IOS 15.2(2)E, and any limitations, restrictions, and caveats that apply to the releases. Verify that these release notes are correct for your switch:
You can download the switch software from this site (registered Cisco.com users with a login password):
http://www.cisco.com/cisco/software/navigator.html?a=ahttp://www.cisco.com/cisco/web/download/index.htmli=rpm
4 10/100BASE-T Ethernet ports and 2 dual-purpose ports, each with a 10/100/1000BASE-T copper port and an SFP (small form-factor pluggable) module slot |
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8 10/100BASE-T Ethernet ports and 2 dual-purpose ports (supports the |
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Expansion module with 8 100BASE-FX fiber-optic Ethernet ports |
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Cisco IEM-3000-4SM1 |
Expansion module with 4 100BASE-FX fiber-optic Ethernet ports Note The base switch supports up to two expansion modules with various combinations including the IEM-3000-8FM, IEM-3000-8TM and the PoE/PoE+ modules IEM-3000-4PC and IEM-3000-4PC-4TC. An exception to the combination is that if you install an 8-port IEM-3000-8FM or IEM-3000-8SM right after the base switch, then you can install only one expansion module. |
Expansion module with 8 100BASE-FX fiber-optic Ethernet ports |
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Expansion module with 4 PoE 10/100BASE-T Ethernet ports Note Each Power over Ethernet (PoE) or Power over Ethernet Plus (PoE+) module requires an external power supply besides the existing power supply used to power up the base unit. A 44–57 V DC power output is required to support PoE ports (15.4 W) and a 50–57 V DC power output is required to support PoE+ ports (30 W) to meet the IEEE 802.3at standard. Cisco power modules PWR-IE65W-PC-AC (for AC input) and PWR-IE65-PC-DC (for DC input) provide the 54 V DC/1.2 A output to the PoE/PoE+ ports. |
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Expansion module with 4 PoE and 4 non-PoE 10/100BASE-T copper Ethernet ports |
GLC-FE-100FX-RGD 100BASE-FX, 2km2/MMF |
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GLC-SX-MM-RGD 1000BASE-T, 220–550m/MMF |
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GLC-FE-100FX 100BASE-FX, 2km/MMF |
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GLC-SX-MM 1000BASE-SX, 220–500m/MMF |
Device Manager verifies the browser version when starting a session and does not require a plug-in.
You cannot create and manage switch clusters through Device Manager. To create and manage switch clusters, use the command-line interface (CLI) or the Network Assistant application.
When creating a switch cluster or adding a switch to a cluster, follow these guidelines:
For additional information about clustering, see Getting Started with Cisco Network Assistant and Release Notes for Cisco Network Assistant (not orderable but available on Cisco.com), the software configuration guide, and the command reference.
Cisco IOS 12.2(46)SE1 and later is only compatible with Cisco Network Assistant (CNA) 5.4 and later.
Note CNA 5.4 and earlier do not support the cisco-ie-macros that were introduced in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(55)SE. Using the new Smartport role names will cause CNA errors.
Cisco recommends installing the latest version of CNA from this URL:
http://software.cisco.com/download/release.html?mdfid=280771500&softwareid=280775097&release=5.8.6&flowid=5128
For more information about Cisco Network Assistant, see the Release Notes for Cisco Network Assistant on Cisco.com.
The Cisco IOS image is stored as a bin file in a directory that is named with the Cisco IOS release. A subdirectory contains the files needed for web management. The image is stored on the compact flash memory card.
You can use the show version privileged EXEC command to see the software version that is running on your switch. The second line of the display shows the version.
You can also use the dir filesystem : privileged EXEC command to see the directory names of other software images that you might have stored in flash memory.
The upgrade procedures in these release notes describe how to perform the upgrade by using a combined tar file. This file contains the Cisco IOS image file and the files needed for the embedded Device Manager. You must use the combined tar file to upgrade the switch through Device Manager. To upgrade the switch through the command-line interface (CLI), use the tar file and the archive download-sw privileged EXEC command.
Table 4 lists the filenames for this software release.
If you download the IP services image and plan to use Layer 3 functionality, you must use the Switch Database Management (SDM) routing template. To see which template is currently active template, enter the show sdm prefer privileged EXEC command. If necessary, change the SDM template to the routing template by entering the sdm prefer routing global configuration command. You will be prompted to reload the switch to activate the new template.
Note The switch must be running Cisco IOS Release 12.2(52)SE or later to configure the routing template.
ies-ipservicesk9-mz.152-2.E.bin ies-ipservicesk9-tar.152-2.E.tar5 |
Cisco IE 3000 IP Services cryptographic image file and Device Manager with Lyaer 2+, Kerberos, and SSH features. |
Cisco IE 3000 cryptographic image file and Device Manager files with Layer 2+, Kerberos, and SSH features. |
Before upgrading your switch software, make sure that you have archived copies of the current
Cisco IOS release and the Cisco IOS release to which you are upgrading. You should keep these archived images until you have upgraded all devices in the network to the new Cisco IOS image and until you have verified that the new Cisco IOS image works properly in your network.
Cisco routinely removes old Cisco IOS versions from Cisco.com. See Product Bulletin 2863 for more information:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/iosswrel/ps8802/ps6969/ps1835/prod_bulletin0900aecd80281c0e.html
You can copy the bin software image file on the flash memory to the appropriate TFTP directory on a host by using the copy flash: tftp: privileged EXEC command.
Note Although you can copy any file on the flash memory to the TFTP server, it is time consuming to copy all of the HTML files in the tar file. We recommend that you download the tar file from Cisco.com and archive it on an internal host in your network.
You can also configure the switch as a TFTP server to copy files from one switch to another without using an external TFTP server by using the tftp-server global configuration command. For more information about the tftp-server command, see the “Basic File Transfer Services Commands” section of the Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference, Release 12.2 :
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/fundamentals/command/reference/cf_t1.html
This procedure is for copying the combined tar file to the switch. You copy the file to the switch from a TFTP server and extract the files. You can download an image file and replace or keep the current image.
Note Make sure that the compact flash card is inserted into the switch before downloading the software.
To download software, follow these steps:
Step 1 Use Table 4 to identify the file that you want to download.
Step 2 Download the software image file:
a. If you are a registered customer, go to this URL and log in.
http://www.cisco.com/cisco/software/navigator.html?a=ahttp://www.cisco.com/cisco/web/download/index.htmli=rpm
b. Navigate to Switches > Industrial Ethernet Switches.
c. Navigate to your switch model.
d. Click IOS Software, then select the latest IOS release.
e. Download the image you identified in Step 1.
Step 3 Copy the image to the appropriate TFTP directory on the workstation, and make sure that the TFTP server is properly configured.
For more information, see the Cisco IE 3000 Switch Software Configuration Guide.
Step 4 Log into the switch through the console port or a Telnet session.
Step 5 (Optional) Ensure that you have IP connectivity to the TFTP server by entering this privileged EXEC command:
For more information about assigning an IP address and default gateway to the switch, see the software configuration guide for this release.
Step 6 Download the image file from the TFTP server to the switch. If you are installing the same version of software that is currently on the switch, overwrite the current image by entering this privileged EXEC command:
The /overwrite option overwrites the software image in flash memory with the downloaded one.
The /reload option reloads the system after downloading the image unless the configuration has been changed and not saved.
For // location, specify the IP address of the TFTP server.
For / directory / image-name .tar, specify the directory (optional) and the image to download. Directory and image names are case sensitive.
This example shows how to download an image from a TFTP server at 198.30.20.19 and to overwrite the image on the switch:
You can also download the image file from the TFTP server to the switch and keep the current image by replacing the /overwrite option with the /leave-old-sw option.
You can assign IP information to your switch by using these methods:
Provides quick and easy access to all relevant documentation for specific platforms. Look for Quick Links to Platform Documentation on the respective platform documentation pages. |
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Provides platform and software documentation for two technologies: |
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Smart Install is a plug-and-play configuration and image-management feature that provides zero-touch deployment for new switches. You can ship a switch to a location, place it in the network and power it on with no configuration required on the device. The IE 3000 switch can be a Smart Install Director. For more information, see Smart Install Configuration Guide here: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/smart_install/configuration/guide/smart_install.html |
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Support for Cisco EnergyWise Version 2.8. For more information, see the Cisco EnergyWise software release notes and configuration guide. For more information, see the Cisco EnergyWise software release notes and the configuration guide here: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/energywise/version2_8/ios/release/notes/ol23554.html |
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Enhancement to IP device tracking for ARP probes; command now supports new keyword ip device tracking probe auto-source fallback 0.0.0.100 255.255.255.0 override. |
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Cisco Open Plug-n-Play agent is a software application that is running on a Cisco IOS or IOS-XE device and provides zero-touch deployment of all new devices. The application facilitates the acquisition and loading of pertinent images, configuration files, and other required files to the device along with notifications for various events. (Cisco IE 3000 only supports Cisco IOS) |
For the Software Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS Release 15.2(2)E (Industrial Ethernet 3000 Switch), go to http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/cisco_ie3000/software/release/15-2_2_e/configuration/guide/scg_ie3000.html.
You should review this section before you begin working with the switch. These are known limitations that will not be fixed, and there is not always a workaround. Some features might not work as documented, and some features could be affected by recent changes to the switch hardware or software.
This section contains these limitations:
This problem occurs under these conditions:
– When the switch is booted up without a configuration (no config.text file in flash memory).
– When the switch is connected to a DHCP server that is configured to give an address to it (the dynamic IP address is assigned to VLAN 1).
– When an IP address is configured on VLAN 1 before the dynamic address lease assigned to VLAN 1 expires.
The workaround is to reconfigure the static IP address. (CSCea71176 and CSCdz11708)
The workaround is to configure the port for 10 Mb/s and half duplex or to connect a hub or a nonaffected device to the switch. (CSCed39091)
The workaround is to enter the no switchport block unicast interface configuration command on that specific interface. (CSCee93822)
There is no workaround. This is a cosmetic error and does not affect the functionality of the switch. (CSCef59331)
The workaround is to configure aggressive UDLD. (CSCsh70244)
The workaround is to always enter a non zero value for the timeout value when you enter the boot host retry timeout timeout-value command. (CSCsk65142)
The workaround is to use the rep lsl-age-out timer interface configuration command to configure the REP LSL age timer for more than 1000 milliseconds (1 second). (CSCsz40613)
If this happens, uneven traffic distribution will happen on EtherChannel ports.
Changing the load balance distribution method or changing the number of ports in the EtherChannel can resolve this problem.
Use any of these workarounds to improve EtherChannel load balancing:
– for random source-ip and dest-ip traffic, configure load balance method as src-dst-ip
– for incrementing source-ip traffic, configure load balance method as src-ip
– for incrementing dest-ip traffic, configure load balance method as dst-ip
– Configure the number of ports in the EtherChannel so that the number is equal to a power of 2 (i.e. 2, 4, or 8)
For example, with load balance configured as dst-ip with 150 distinct incrementing destination IP addresses, and the number of ports in the EtherChannel set to either 2, 4, or 8, load distribution is optimal.(CSCeh81991)
The workaround is to use rate limiting on DHCP traffic to prevent a denial of service attack from occurring. (CSCeb59166)
The workaround is to reduce the number of multicast routes and IGMP snooping groups to less than the maximum supported value. (CSCdy09008)
There is no workaround. (CSCdy82818)
– If the ALLOW_NEW_SOURCE record is before the BLOCK_OLD_SOURCE record, the switch removes the port from the group.
– If the BLOCK_OLD_SOURCE record is before the ALLOW_NEW_SOURCE record, the switch adds the port to the group.
There is no workaround. (CSCec20128)
The switchport block multicast interface configuration command is only applicable to non-IP multicast traffic.
There is no workaround. (CSCee16865)
– You disable IP multicast routing or re-enable it globally on an interface.
– A switch mroute table temporarily runs out of resources and recovers later.
The workaround is to enter the clear ip mroute privileged EXEC command on the interface. (CSCef42436)
– Cancel membership in the multicast group by using the no ip igmp join-group group-address interface configuration command on an SVI.
– Disable IGMP snooping on the VLAN interface by using the no ip igmp snooping vlan vlan-id global configuration command. (CSCeh90425)
The workaround is to choose compatible buffer sizes and threshold levels. (CSCea76893)
There is no workaround. (CSCee22591)
The workaround is to use the monitor session session_number destination { interface interface-id encapsulation replicate} global configuration command for local SPAN. (CSCed24036)
There is no workaround. (CSCdz33708)
There is no workaround. (CSCdz42909).
The workaround is to reduce the number of VLANs or trunks. (CSCeb31087)
The workaround is to enter the switchport access vlan dynamic interface configuration command separately on each port. (CSCsi26392)
The workaround is to remove unnecessary VLANs to reduce CPU utilization when many links are flapping. (CSCtl04815)
The workaround is to click Yes when you are prompted to accept the certificate. (CSCef45718)
The workaround is to manually reload the switch. (CSCsj88169)
From Microsoft Internet Explorer:
1. Choose Tools > Internet Options.
2. Click Settings in the “Temporary Internet files” area.
3. From the Settings window, choose Automatically.
5. Click OK to exit the Internet Options window.
Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps to configure the HTTP server interface:
If you change the HTTP port, you must include the new port number when you enter the IP address in the browser Location or Address field (for example, http://10.1.126.45:184 where 184 is the new HTTP port number). You should write down the port number through which you are connected. Use care when changing the switch IP information.
If you are not using the default method of authentication (the enable password), you need to configure the HTTP server interface with the method of authentication used on the switch.
Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps to configure the HTTP server interface:
The Bug Search Tool (BST), which is the online successor to Bug Toolkit, is designed to improve the effectiveness in network risk management and device troubleshooting. The BST allows partners and customers to search for software bugs based on product, release, and keyword, and aggregates key data such as bug details, product, and version. The tool has a provision to filter bugs based on credentials to provide external and internal bug views for the search input.
To view the details of a caveat listed in this document:
1. Access the BST (use your Cisco user ID and password) at https://tools.cisco.com/bugsearch/.
User documentation in HTML format includes the latest documentation updates and might be more current than the complete book PDF available on Cisco.com.
These documents provide complete information about the Cisco IE 3000 switches and are available at Cisco.com:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps9703/tsd_products_support_series_home.html
For other information about related products, see these documents:
These SFP module installation notes are available from this Cisco.com site:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/modules/ps5455/prod_installation_guides_list.html
These compatibility matrix documents are available from this Cisco.com site:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/modules/ps5455/products_device_support_tables_list.html
For information on obtaining documentation, submitting a service request, and gathering additional information, see the monthly What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation, which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/general/whatsnew/whatsnew.html
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