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Release Notes for FibeAir IP-20E
March 2016
Release: C8.3.0.0.1
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction ...................................................................................................... 4
1.1
1.2
1.3
2. SW Package ...................................................................................................... 6
2.1
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1.
Introduction
1.1
Product Overview
1.2
These features are designed to minimize both OPEX and time of installation.
In addition to these enhancements, the CeraOS 8.3/R2 release supports the
same basic feature set as FibeAir IP-20S with CeraOS 8.0, subject to the
limitations described in Section 5, Feature Release Notes and Section 12, Notes
and Limitations.
Note:
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1.3
Release History
The following table shows the main features supported in the initial release of
FibeAir IP-20E R2, with CeraOS 8.3.0.0.1.
NSV SW
Package
C8.3.0.0.1.47
February 2016
Radio Features
Ethernet Features
L2 Smart Pipe
L2 Ethernet switch
LAG functionality
LLDP
Management
CLI
SFTP
SSH
Timed SW installation
PMs
Security
RADIUS Authentication
Security Log
Configuration Log
Password Enforcement
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2.
SW Package
The software package IP-20E is released as a zipped file.
Do not modify the zipped SW package in any way! The system will not be
damaged, but the zip file will be unusable if changed.
The following 9 SW packages can be viewed via the Web GUI after software
installation:
2.1
Package Name
Version
Nou
8.3.0.0.1.47
nou-nhc
8.3.0.0.1.47
nou-nrc
24.14
nou-management
1.8.3.16
nou-fpga-fw
11.0.17
nou-modem -fw
2.29.2.33
nou-mrmc-scripts
9.9
rfu-tables
3.1
nou-vm-control
1.0.2.12
Version
MWRM-NETWORK-MIB
1.8.3.1
MWRM-PM-MIB
1.8.3.1
MWRM-RADIO-MIB
1.8.3.1
MWRM-UNIT-MIB
1.8.3.1
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3.
New Features
This is the initial release of IP-20E hardware release 2. For a description of the
supported features and specifications, refer to the FibeAir IP-20E Technical
Description for C8.3.0.0.1.
4.
Modified Features
This is the initial release of IP-20E hardware release 2.
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5.
Software Upgrade
IP-20E is hardware-ready to support 256 QAM (Profile 7). For the current
release, the highest supported modulation is 128 QAM (Profile 6). Therefore,
users should not configure any profile higher than profile 6.
DO NOT reboot the unit during the SW installation process. As soon as the
process has been successfully completed, the unit reboots automatically.
Only in the event that the installation has not been successfully completed and
more than 30 minutes have passed can the unit be rebooted.
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6.
Radio Scripts
The following tables list supported system MRMC (Multi-Rate-MultiConstellation) configurations (determined by modem configuration scripts)
per product type.
Note:
CCDP
ACAP
(Adjacent Channel
Alternate Polarization)
H
V
Script ID
ETSI/FCC Channel
BW
Occupied
BW
V
Maximum
Profile
4701
57 MHz
6 (128 QAM)
4702
230 MHz
6 (128 QAM)
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7.
System Configurations
FibeAir IP-20E is designed to support the following site configurations:
1+0
2+0
Note:
7.1
1+1 HSB and 2+0 CDDP are planned for future release.
Marketing Model
Description
IP-20E
Third Party
Equipment
AO-0194-0 SFP-BX-D-OPT
The following table lists recommended SFP modules that can be used with IP-20E.
SFP Module Recommendations
Part Number
Marketing Model
Item Description
AO-0098-0
SFP-GE-SX-EXT-TEMP
AO-0097-0
SFP-GE-LX-EXT-TEMP
XCVR,SFP,1310nm,1.25Gb,SM,10km,W.DDM,INDUSTRIAL
GRADE,SINGLE PACK KIT
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The following table lists recommended CSFP modules that can be used with IP-20E.
CSFP Module Recommendations
Part Number
Marketing Model
Item Description
AO-0232-0
CSFP_BiDi_1G_TXL_EXT_TEMP
XCVR,CSFP,1310nm TX/1490nm
RX,SM,1.25Gbit/s,10km,W.DDM,INDUSTRIAL
GRADE,SINGLE PACK
AO-0231-0
CSFP_BiDi_1G_TXH_EXT_TEMP
XCVR,CSFP,1490nm TX/1310nm
RX,SM,1.25Gbit/s,10km,W.DDM,INDUSTRIAL
GRADE,SINGLE PACK
The following table lists recommended SFP modules that can be used with third
party equipment connected to a CSFP module on the IP-20E.
SFP Module Recommendations for Third Party Equipment
Part Number
Marketing Model
Item Description
AO-0194-0
SFP-BX-D-OPT
AO-0193-0
SFP-BX-U-OPT
Note:
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8.
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9.
From
Release X
8.3.0.0.1
8.3.0.0.1
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9.1
Site A
8.3.0.0.1
8.3.0.0.1
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10.
IP-20E Version
PolyView Version
NetMaster Version
8.3.1.0.0.47
N7.2.3
R14B00
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11.
Resolved Issues
CeraOS 8.3 is the first software release supporting FibeAir IP-20E R2.
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12.
12.1
Ethernet
ID
Subject
71657
Jumbo Frames on
MGT port
2.
89862
MRU
In-Band
Management
3.
110289
LLDP
LAG
1.
Severity Description
High
Workaround
Use only standard frame sizes for the
management interface.
High
High
4.
Port Auto
129466
Negotiation
High
5.
Adaptive
101838 Bandwidth
Notification
Medium
6.
7.
8.
9.
118118
In-band
Management
109995 LLDP
Medium
Medium
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ID
Subject
Severity Description
Workaround
10.
Medium
11.
77837
Ethernet Services
Low
12.
111258
In-band
management
Low
13.
89977
MRU
Low
14.
84738
QoS
Low
15.
129313 QoS
Low
None.
None
16.
Low
17.
66081
Low
18.
69704
Ethernet Services
Ethernet Services
Low
19.
73994
Ethernet Services
Low
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ID
Subject
Severity Description
Workaround
20.
Low
21.
75903
Low
Low
GbE Ports
LAG
None
22.
87712
23.
109374 LLDP
Low
24.
107463 LLDP
Low
None
25.
109366 LLDP
Low
26.
109463 LLDP
Low
27.
112320 LLDP
Low
28.
117129 LLDP
Low
29.
72389
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30.
31.
32.
33.
ID
Subject
Severity Description
Workaround
In the Web EMS, relate to the Media
Type column as displaying the Detected
Media Type.
Both configured and detected media
types can be displayed using the CLI.
Disable auto-negotiation.
Low
None
Low
34.
58544
SFP Modules
Low
35.
68252
SNMP
Low
Low
36.
SFP Modules
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12.2
#
ID
Platform
Subject
Severity Description
Workaround
1.
High
128286
X.509 Security
Certificate (CSR)
Software
Management
Medium
Medium
None
3.
124906
4.
Medium
5.
Medium
Adding a user account via the Web EMS adds the Attempt to log on as the newly-created
user as required, but is accompanied by a failure user to verify that the user was, indeed,
message.
created.
6.
97314
Medium
7.
Medium
None
8.
108713 NMS
Medium
9.
Access Control
111629
Software
Management
Medium
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10.
ID
Subject
Access Control
Security
Severity Description
Workaround
Medium
Medium
None
Medium
None
None
11.
112167
12.
120695 Alarms
13.
127876
Configuration
Management
Medium
14.
64415
Configuration
Management CLI
Medium
In the CLI interface there is no progress indication Use the Web EMS interface to check
when creating a backup configuration file.
progress.
Medium
15.
75945
LEDs
16.
Medium
The Unit Info file creation progress is not available Use the Web EMS to create a Unit Info
via CLI.
file.
17.
74872
Alarms
Low
18.
81213
Alarms
Low
19.
65342
Configuration
Management
Low
20.
117836
Software
Management
Low
21.
98569
Low
None
Low
None
Low
Low
22.
23.
65506
24.
Access
Management
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ID
25.
Low
26.
Low
None
Low
Low
Low
Low
None
27.
Subject
Severity Description
28.
29.
66286
30.
Configuration
Management
Workaround
31.
56501
SNMP
Low
32.
121680
Software
Management
Low
Alarms
Low
Low
33.
34.
140603 LEDs
12.3
Radio
ID
Subject
Severity Description
1.
118296
Automatic State
Propagation
High
Workaround
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ID
Subject
2.
94223
Radio Parameters
3.
Severity Description
Workaround
High
Medium
None
4.
69541
Radio Loopback
Medium
5.
128424
ACM Adaptive
Power
Medium
6.
132070
ACM Adaptive
Power
Medium
7.
99230
ATPC IP-20E
Medium
8.
103959
Automatic State
Propagation
Medium
None
9.
105455
Automatic State
Propagation
Medium
10.
99696
Automatic State
Propagation
Medium
None
Ethernet interfaces
Configurations
Counters
11.
107782 Management
Medium
Traffic
Utilization PM
None
- Ethernet Services
Service Points
- Ethernet interfaces
RMON
Logic Interfaces
ASP
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ID
Subject
Severity Description
Workaround
12.
66158
Management
Medium
13.
70615
SNMP
Medium
14.
84198
Software
Management
Low
15.
Low
The remote TX level range displays -50..34 and is The remote TX level range is identical to
never updated.
the local TX level range.
16.
110157
17.
MRMC Script
Low
Configuration (CLI)
MRMC Status
Low
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13.
Open Bugs
13.1
Ethernet
ID
Subject
Severity Description
Workaround
1.
101990
Adaptive
Bandwidth
Notification
High
2.
131332
LLDP
Medium
3.
74520
QoS
Medium
4.
87482
WFQ Profile
Low
Low
5.
136356
SFP Ports
13.2
Platform
ID
Subject
Severity Description
Workaround
1.
120029
MIB
High
2.
137706
Activation Keys
High
3.
138777
IPv6
Medium
4.
110726
Activation Keys
Low
5.
138689
SNMPv3
Low
None
6.
137492
SW Versions
Low
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13.3
#
1.
ID
Radio
Subject
139103
RSL Alarm
Severity Description
Low
Workaround
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14.
ABN
ACM
ASP
BPSK
CCDP
CLI
CoS
Class of Service
CSF
DSCP
FTP
GbE
Gigabit Ethernet
HSB
Hot Standby
LLDP
LOF
Loss Of Frame
LOS
Loss of Signal
MEF
MPLS
MRU
NMS
OPEX
Operating Expenses
PM
Performance Monitoring
PoE
QAM
QoS
Quality of Service
RMON
Ethernet Statistics
RSL
SNMP
SyncE
Synchronous Ethernet
Web EMS
WFQ
WRED
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