Release Notes for Firmware Release ABpv6C035l
Memory Requirements and IOS Software Requirements
Determining the Firmware Version
Upgrading to a New Firmware Release
Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security
First Published: April 04, 2013
These release notes describe enhancements and requirements for firmware release ABpv6C035l. This firmware release is not pre-installed in any IOS routers or modules. For detailed information on supported hardware and platforms, see the “Hardware Supported” section. These release notes are updated as needed.
The following tables list all platforms that support ABpv6C035l firmware.
Note This firmware version is compiled with the SDK version 4.02L.03 and supports IOS release 15.6(2)T and earlier releases up to the supported version mentioned in the firmware release note. This firmware is not supported with Cisco IOS 15.6(3)M version and later releases.
Table 1 lists the supported Cisco 880VA Series Multimode VDSL2/ADSL2/2+ DSL platforms and memory requirements.
Table 2 lists the supported Cisco 880 Series Multimode VDSL2/ADSL2/2+ with WLAN platforms and memory requirements.
Table 3 lists the supported Cisco 880 Series Multimode VDSL2/ADSL2/2+ with analog and ISDN voice platforms and memory requirements.
Table 4 lists the supported Cisco 880 Series Data ISR platforms and memory requirements.
Table 5 lists the supported Cisco 887 Series VDSL Routers and memory requirements using firmware release ABpv6C035j.
To determine the version of firmware currently running on your router, issue the following IOS command and look for the output as shown below:
Modem PHY Version: p6v35l.d23j
Note For a Cisco EHWIC Multimode VDSL2/ADSL+ Mutlicard, use the slot/subslot/port number argument for the show controllers vdsl command.
Perform the following steps to upgrade to a new firmware release:
1. Download the new firmware from Cisco.com Software Center at http://www.cisco.com/cisco/software/navigator.html.
Choose Products -> Routers -> Branch Routers -> Cisco 800 Series Routers -> Cisco 887VA Integrated Services Router -> Very High Bitrate DSL (VDSL) Firmware
2. Copy the firmware to a designated location; for example, router flash or a TFTP server.
3. Configure the router to load the new firmware from a designated location.
Note Controller VDSL 0 should not be turned off.
4. Enter the copy running-config startup-config command to save your configuration.
The following list contains improvements with firmware release A2pv6C035l:
The following list contains improvements with firmware release B2pv6C035l:
The following list contains known issues and limitations with firmware release A2pv6C035l:
The following list contains known issues and limitations with firmware releaseB2pv6C035l:
New and existing modem commands are integrated to the release of the ABpv6C035l firmware and IOS release 15.2(4)M to allow custom configurations of DSL modem settings and to ensure DSL interoperability in different environments.
Modem settings are optional, depending on the DSLAM used. Please consult your Service Provider on required modem settings (if any) for the particular SP network configuration.
Before you enable the modem settings, execute the service internal command in configuration mode. For example:
The following list contains the modem settings:
Note Reload the router after setting or unsetting this command.
– When the command is configured:
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
Bit 9 in adslDemodCap2Value—ON
show controller vdsl 0 console —custom UK Annex M Mask SET
– When the command is not configured:
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
Bit 9 in adslDemodCap2Mask—OFF
Bit 9 in adslDemodCap2Value—OFF
show controller vdsl 0 console —custom UK Annex M Mask NOT SET
Note Reload the router after setting or unsetting this command.
– When the command is configured:
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
show controller vdsl 0 console —CO5 Flag SET
– When the command is not configured:
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
show controller vdsl 0 console —CO5 Flag NOT SET
Note Reload the router after setting or unsetting this command.
– When the command is configured:
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
show controller vdsl 0 console —disable V43 SET
– When the command is not configured:
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
show controller vdsl 0 console —disable V43 CLEAR
Disabling GinpDs Support Carrier Set
Note Reload the router after setting or unsetting this command.
– When the command is configured:
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
Bit 17 xdslAuxFeaturesValue—ON
show controller vdsl 0 console —disable GinpDsSupport
– When the command is not configured:
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
Bit 17 xdslAuxFeaturesMask—OFF
Bit 17 xdslAuxFeaturesValue—OFF
show controller vdsl 0 console —enable GinpDsSupport
Disabling GinpUs Support Carrier Set
Note Reload the router after setting or unsetting this command.
– When the command is configured:
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
Bits 18 kDslGinpUsSupported—OFF
show controller vdsl 0 console —disable GinpUsSupport
– When the command is not configured:
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
Bits 18 kDslGinpUsSupported—ON
show controller vdsl 0 console output—enable GinpUsSupport
Note Reload the router after setting or unsetting this command.
– When the command is configured:
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
Bits 12 kDslG992FTFeatureBit—ON
show controller vdsl 0 console output—HBI Bit SET
– When the command is not configured:
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
Bits 12 kDslG992FTFeatureBit—OFF
show controller vdsl 0 console output—HBI Bit CLEAR
Note Reload the router after setting or unsetting this command.
– When the command is configured:
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
Bits 23 kDslAuxFeatureChanPolicy—ON
show controller vdsl 0 console —Chan Policy Bit SET
– When the command is not configured:
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
Bits 23 kDslAuxFeatureChanPolicy—OFF
show controller vdsl 0 console —Chan Policy Bit CLEAR
Note Reload the router after setting or unsetting this command.
– When the command is configured:
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
Bits 22 kDslFireDsSupported—OFF
show controller vdsl 0 console —disable FireDsSupport
– When the command is not configured:
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
Bits 22 kDslFireDsSupported—ON
show controller vdsl 0 console —enable FireDsSupport
Note Reload the router after setting or unsetting this command.
– When the command is configured.
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
Bits 23 kDslFireUsSupported—Off
show controller vdsl 0 console —disable FireUsSupport
– When the command is not configured.
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
Bits 23 kDslFireUsSupported—On
show controller vdsl 0 console —enable FireUsSupport
Note Reload the router after setting or unsetting this command.
– When the command is configured:
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
Bits 14 kDslMonitorToneDisable—ON
show controller vdsl 0 console—disable MonitorTone
– When the command is not configured:
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
Bits 14 kDslMonitorToneDisable—OFF
show controller vdsl 0 console—enable MonitorTone
Note Reload the router after setting or unsetting this command.
– When the command is configured:
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
Bit 21 kDslG992BTFeatureBit—ON
show controller vdsl 0 console— UKFeatureBit SET
– When the command is not configured:
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
Bit 21 kDslG992BTFeatureBit—OFF
show controller vdsl 0 console —UKFeatureBit CLEAR
Note Reload the router after setting or unsetting this command.
– When the command is configured:
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
Bit 13 in adslDemodCapValue—ON
show controller vdsl 0 console— dsattn SET
– When the command is not configured:
test vdsl 0 modem exec adsl info—cfg
Bit 13 in adslDemodCapMask—OFF
For detailed information about the release-specific platforms, see the following documentations:
For more information about the supported platforms, see the following documentations:
See the following links for more information on firmware used prior to this release:
For information on obtaining documentation, obtaining support, providing documentation feed-back, 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