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About Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers
The Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers carry a modular yet integrated design, so network operators can increase their network capacity and services without a hardware upgrade. The routers are engineered for reliability and performance, with industry-leading advancements in silicon and security to help your business succeed in a digital world that's always on. The Cisco ASR 1000 Series is supported by the Cisco IOS XE Software, a modular operating system with modular packaging, feature velocity, and powerful resiliency. The series is well suited for enterprises experiencing explosive network traffic and network service providers needing to deliver high-performance services.
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For more information on the features and specifications of Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers, refer to the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers datasheet. For information on the End-of-Life and End-of-Sale Announcements for Cisco ASR 1000 Series routers, refer to the ASR 1000 Series End-of-Life and End-of-Sale Notices. |
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Cisco IOS XE Cupertino 17.7.1a is the first release for Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers in the Cisco IOS XE Cupertino 17.7.x release series. |
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Starting from IOS XE 17.5, the following consolidated platforms (or with dual IOSd) will move to monolith packaging and will not enable upgrade/downgrade using separate packages:
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Instead, use the install add file bootflash:<file name> activate commit command to upgrade using a single image that combines all the separate packages improves the boot time.
Starting from IOS XE 17.6, the ISSU on Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers will migrate to an install workflow that provides step-by-step upgrade/downgrade commands.
The ISSU load version commands will be deprecated and these commands include:
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abortversion
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acceptversion
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checkversion
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commitversion
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config-sync
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image-version
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loadversion
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runversion.
Additionally, dual IOSd ISSU commands and Bundle mode ISSU workflows will also be disabled.
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The In-Service Software Upgrade (ISSU) in ASR 1000 is being migrated to an install workflow that provides a step-by-step upgrade/downgrade. Starting from IOS-XE 17.6.1, the following items will be disabled:
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Starting with Cisco IOS XE 17.3.x, with the introduction of Smart Licensing Using Policy, even if you configure a hostname for a product instance or device, only the Unique Device Identifier (UDI) is displayed. This change in the display can be observed in all licensing utilities and user interfaces where the hostname was displayed in earlier releases. It does not affect any licensing functionality. There is no workaround for this limitation. The licensing utilities and user interfaces that are affected by this limitation include only the following:
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Product Field Notice
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We recommend that you review the field notices to determine whether your software or hardware platforms are affected. You can access the field notices from https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/web/tsd-products-field-notice-summary.html#%7Etab-product-categories.
New and Changed Software Features
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This feature introduces new methods of attaching extended color communities to a prefix. A color community is an indicator of the bandwidth or latency level of the traffic being sent to the prefix and these are following new ways of attaching them to the prefix: VRF export coloring, VRF import coloring, Route Redistribution coloring into BGP and Neighbor inbound coloring. |
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This enhancement allows you to configure an EVPN-VPWS over a preferred path using SR-TE policy. The command preferred-path segment-routing traffic-eng policy includes the fallback disable option, which allows you to configure fallback behaviour. |
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This feature introduces Flexible NetFlow (FNF) support on Bridge Domain Virtual IP Interfaces (BD-VIF). Flexible Netflow provides improved optimization and performance, enhanced security, and increased flexibility and scalability to the network. You can configure FNF on a BD-VIF using the ip flow monitor command. |
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The show ip multicast overlay-mapping command displays an underlay group address from the overlay group address which is used to troubleshoot or configure the network. The output includes the underlay group address that is within the configured SSM (Source Specific Multicast) address range. |
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Autoroute announcement is a method to steer traffic away from congested links and therefore, helps to use the network efficiently. This enhancement provides ISIS as an alternative routing protocol for the autoroute announce feature that currently uses only OSPF. |
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This feature enables redundant network connectivity via Multihoming by allowing a CE device to connect to more than one PE device therefore preventing disruptions in the network. This Multihoming IRB solution is supported on Cisco ASR 1000 routers through the following features:
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Tunnel protection for IPIP with NAT-T |
When you configure the tunnel protection on an IPIP tunnel, the NAT-T configuration on the IPsec tunnel works as expected. However, the incoming packets are not processed though the Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol and IPsec Security Association are correctly generated. To ensure that the tunnel protection on the IPIP tunnel works seamlessly, configure the tunnel mode GRE IP on both endpoints. |
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This feature introduces VLAN manual load balancing on port-channel Q-in-Q interfaces using the encapsulation dot1q second-dot1q primary secondary command. Using this command, you can manually assign VLAN subinterfaces to primary and secondary Gigabit Ethernet Channel member links, and direct traffic flows to a particular subinterface bucket with the load-balancing algorithm. |
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Cisco Unified Border Element (CUBE) Features |
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From IOS-XE Cupertino-17.7.1a, YANG models are now available to configure and manage CUBE. |
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YANG Model Version 1.1 |
Cisco IOS XE Cupertino 17.7.1a uses the YANG version 1.0; however, you can download the YANG version 1.1 from GitHub at https://github.com/YangModels/yang/tree/master/vendor/cisco/xe folder. For inquiries related to the migrate_yang_version.py script or the Cisco IOS XE YANG migration process, send an email to xe-yang-migration@cisco.com. |
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ZTP Configuration through YANG |
ZTP is enabled through YANG models when NETCONF is enabled. |
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Programmability Features |
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Converting IOS Commands to XML |
This feature helps to automatically translate IOS commands into relevant NETCONF-XML or RESTCONF/JSON request messages. |
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Smart Licensing Using Policy Features |
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Ability to save authorization code request and return in a file and simpler upload in the CSSM Web UI |
If your product instance is in an air-gapped network, you can now save an SLAC request in a file on the product instance. The SLAC request file must be uploaded to the CSSM Web UI. You can then download the file containing the SLAC code and install it on the product instance. You can also upload a return request file in a similar manner. With this new method you do not have to gather and enter the required details on the CSSM Web UI to generate an SLAC. You also do not have to locate the product instance in the CSSM Web UI to return an authorization code. In the CSSM Web UI, you must upload the SLAC request or return file in the same way as you upload a RUM report. In the required Smart Account, navigate to Reports → Usage Data Files. See: No Connectivity to CSSM and No CSLU, Workflow for Topology: No Connectivity to CSSM and No CSLU, Saving a SLAC Request on the Product Instance, Removing and Returning an Authorization Code, Uploading Data or Requests to CSSM and Downloading a File |
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Account information included in the ACK and show command outputs |
A RUM acknowledgement (ACK) includes the Smart Account and Virtual Account that was reported to, in CSSM. You can then display account information using various show commands. The account information that is displayed is always as per the latest available ACK on the product instance. See: show license summary, show license status, show license tech. |
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CSLU support for Linux |
CSLU can now be deployed on a machine (laptop or desktop) running Linux. See: CSLU, Workflow for Topology: Connected to CSSM Through CSLU, Workflow for Topology: CSLU Disconnected from CSSM. |
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Factory-installed trust code |
For new hardware and software orders, a trust code is now installed at the time of manufacturing.
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RUM Report optimization and availability of statistics |
RUM report generation and related processes have been optimized. This includes a reduction in the time it takes to process RUM reports, better memory and disk space utilization, and visibility into the RUM reports on the product instance (how many there are, the processing state each one is in, if there are errors in any of them, and so on). See: RUM Report and Report Acknowledgement, Upgrades, Downgrades, show license rum, show license all, show license tech. |
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Support for trust code in additional topologies |
A trust code is automatically obtained in topologies where the product instance initiates the sending of data to Cisco Smart License Utility (CSLU)and in topologies where the product instance is in an air-gapped network. See: Trust Code, Connected to CSSM Through CSLU, Tasks for Product Instance-Initiated Communication, CSLU Disconnected from CSSM, Tasks for Product Instance-Initiated Communication, No Connectivity to CSSM and No CSLU, Workflow for Topology: No Connectivity to CSSM and No CSLU. |
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Support to collect software version in a RUM report |
If version privacy is disabled (no license smart privacy version global configuration command), the Cisco IOS-XE software version running on the product instance and the Smart Agent version information is included in the RUM report. |
Cisco Bug Search Tool
Cisco Bug Search Tool (BST) is a gateway to the Cisco bug-tracking system, which maintains a comprehensive list of defects and vulnerabilities in Cisco products and software. The BST provides you with detailed defect information about your products and software.
Resolved and Open Bugs for Cisco IOS XE Cupertino 17.7.x
Resolved Bugs for Cisco IOS XE 17.7.2
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SELINUX-5-Mismatch Log on devices |
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MKA Session not coming up on EVC |
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Mutex crash seen in MLPPP in function cleaning bundle links |
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Netflow exporter statistics not increasing on MFR interface with frame-relay fragmentation. |
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Device sees Anti-Replay drops when sequence number is beyond 32 bit |
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Device MD5 signature does not match failure while upgrading to 17.3(1r) rommon |
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CHASSIS_MONITOR_ONLINE_TIME_EXCEEDED: R0/0: cmand: Reloading F0 because it has failed to come online |
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Unexpected reboot of IOS-XE Router in BQS QM @ cpp_qm_proc_rt_commit |
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Device ucode crash with PPE DTL transfer error during IP reassembly |
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Router rebooted de to watchdogs after issuing the commands sh crypto mib ipsec commands |
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E1 configurations (under Serial interface) lost after reload. |
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IKEv2 Deprecated Ciphers denied by Crypto Engine CDSL - PSB Security Compliance - DES, 3DES, DH1/2/5 |
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MGCP automatic configuration fails after IOS-XE upgrade on device |
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Device Crash due to Stuck Thread with appnav-xe dual controller mode. |
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IKEv2 Deprecated Ciphers denied by Crypto Engine CDSL - PSB Security Compliance - MD5, SHA1 |
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Device may crash due to Crypto IKMP process |
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ZBFW: Optimized policy traffic failure due to OG edit error |
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Flapping bidirectional/unidirectional packet capture option with ipv4 filter for long time failed |
Open Bugs for Cisco IOS XE 17.7.2
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Ezman process continuously crashes with macsec fips mode enabled and reloaded |
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When Object-group used in a ACL is updated, it takes no effect |
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Link issue when using macsec |
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"Shutdown" command visible in running config after reload of device |
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ENTITY-MIB polling failed after ESP switchover |
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Incorrect Tx/Rx optical power values reported for QSFP transceivers |
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Intersite cloudsec enabled packets with <60 byte across device getting dropped when PTP is enabled |
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Platform abnormal Kerlog log is produced when port in shutdown state |
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Crash seen after enabling "platform qos port-channel-aggregate" |
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NHRP process taking more CPU with ip nhrp redirect configured |
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Netflow sip destination/source field contains garbage value |
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DMVPN phase 2 connectivity issue between two spokes |
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Bay 2 startup config of 40Gbps not applied on reload |
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Exec attempted to lock a semaphore, already locked by itself |
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Device high CPU on LC process mcpcc-lc-ms and link flaps |
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Need CLI option to disable ALG |
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IOS-XE device may show input/output rate values even if the interface is in admin down state. |
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Device media type is not correct after removing an SFP |
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Incorrect memory utilisation value sent to vManage |
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Peer MSS value showing incorrect |
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Platform rebooted unexpectedly with reason "LocalSoft" |
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[XE NAT] Source address translation for multicast traffic fails with route-map |
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Excessive packet loss observed during DMVPN tunnel flapping |
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when configration ip nat inside/outside on VASI intereface,ack/seq number abnormal |
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Large number of IPSec tunnel flapping occurs when underlay is restored |
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yang-management process confd is not running, controller mode 17.6.2a |
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Device QFP core due to NAT scaling issue |
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NAT translation stops suddenly(ip nat inside doesn't work) |
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Router reload unexpectedly two times when enter netflow show command |
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BQS Failure - QoS policy is missing in hardware for some Virtual-Access tunnels after session flaps |
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SCCP auto-configuration issues with multiple protocols |
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Device throughput drop of 10% from 17.3 to 17.6 Release |
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Router Running 17.x.x Crashes Due to CPUHOG When Walking ciscoFlashMIB |
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UCODE Crash with mpass function |
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E1 R2 - dnis-digits cli not working |
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Crash due to IOSXE-WATCHDOG due to management port traffic storm |
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Device crash for stuck threads in cpp on packet processing |
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CoR intercepted DNS reply packets dropped with drop code 52 (FirewallL4Insp) if UTD enabled also |
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CPP uCode crash due to ipc congestion from dp to cp |
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Device incorrectly drops ip fragments due to reassembly timeout |
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NAT translations do not work for FTP traffic |
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Assert failure while showing FTM (Forwarding Traffic Manager) data in NH TYPE switch case |
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"Revocation-check crl none" does not failover to NONE DNAC-CA |
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CSDL failure: IPSec QM Use of DES by encrypt proc is denied |
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NAT translation don’t show (or use) correct timeout value for an established TCP session |
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"Total output drops" counter in "show interface" on Port-channel doesn't work properly |
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Traceback: fman_fp_image core after clearing packet-trace conditions |
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Evaluation of IOS-XE for OpenSSL CVE-2022-0778 and CVE-2021-4160 |
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Static mapping for the hub lost on one of the spokes |
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ZBFW seeing the SIP ALG incorrectly dropping traffic and resetting connection |
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CSDL failure: Use of MD5 by IPSEC key engine is denied |
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FTP data traffic broken when UTD IPS enabled in both service VPN |
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Device after the upgrade starts dropping GRE tunnel packets |
Resolved Bugs for Cisco IOS XE 17.7.1a
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CSCvz98446 | VG400 crashed when changing Debug Level |
CSCvz58895 | IOS-XE unable to export elliptic curve key |
CSCvz65545 | ISIS reports encode error when NSF cisco if configured for GRE tunnel number greater than 65535 |
CSCwa26599 | FN980 new signed Telit modem firmware FN980M_38.02.X92 upgrade failed |
CSCvz86591 | VRF-aware static NAT with route-map and reversible not working |
CSCvy69846 | Guestshell:.py files stored under /home/guestshell are lost after reboot on 1ng device |
CSCvy73165 | ASR1hx,GD:10G interfaces supports multirate:Mismatch in autoneg/speed in sh run and sh sdwan run |
CSCvw16093 | Secure key agent trace levels set to Noise by default |
CSCwa10915 | ASR1k PFRv3: Elephant flow will trigger performance monitor exporting more than 50% byte loss |
CSCvz11362 | ASR fails to install rekey causing traffic drop |
CSCvt66541 | Crypto PKI-CRL-IO process crash when PKI trustpoint is being deleted |
Consecutive Multicast Crashes in ISR4K |
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Cosmetic: 'Logging host' configuration inconsistent between sdwan and IOS configuration |
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Qos issue on IPv6 Virtual access (tunnel ipsec) interface ASR1k |
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Memory leak seen when using DNS with IP SLA |
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IOS-XE Router may experience unexpected reboot with X25 RBP |
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ipv6 ebgp multihop session remains in "idle" state after removal and recreation of the config |
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Cisco IOS XE crash after executing 'show flowspec ipv4' command |
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"switchport trunk native vlan xx" gets removed when upgrading from 16.12.x to 17.3.3 |
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ip pim rp-candidate command removed after reload when group list is configured |
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QoS policy update with "random-detect dscp" configuration get rejected on device side |
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Large tx/rx rate on Dialer interface in show interface output. |
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MC-LAG feature cannot preserve administratively shut down sub-interfaces |
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Netconf: Logging to syslog stops working in certain scenarios |
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Removal of SHA-1 HMAC Impacting ability to SSH |
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MAG is not detecting the path UP after several reboots |
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ASR1K crashed on a Eigrp enabled device when Netconf get operation was used |
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L3 connected lite session not coming up, stuck in data-plane(qfp) |
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Route-map corruption when configured using Netconf with ncclient manager |
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Crash after reapplying BGP/ attempt to initialize an initialized wavl tree |
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ASR1002-HX running ISG w/ IOS v17.3.3 Crashed and caused a major outage of 40K EoGRE sessions |
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SSS manager Crash seen on latest polaris_dev image |
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OSPF summary-address isn't generated though candidate exists |
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vManage showing wrong interface status in GUI |
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Netconf-yang: no special characters allowed in ACL |
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Prevent SIP services from being blocked even if license usage ACK was not received |
Open Bugs for Cisco IOS XE 17.7.1a
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SELINUX-5-Mismatch Log on ASR1002HX and 8500 Platforms |
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ASR 1000-RP2|VID>V07|16.9.7 MD5 signature does not match failure while upgrading to 17.3(1r) rommon |
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ASR1K-HX: IPSec Led doesn't lit even though module is correctly installed |
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IOS 17.x/RP3 copy process / file transfer to USB fails for large files>2GB size |
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Device UTD Container doesn't come up after a reboot |
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CSCwa20814 | Device hitting vulnerability CVE 2008-5161 |
CSCwa46001 | VRRP traffic sent while the device boots will congest the interface queue causing taildrops |
CSCwa42344 | SDWAN crash seen @ IOSXE-WATCHDOG: Process = OSPF-101 Hello |
Multicast traffic received over DMVPN tunnel are dropped on RP and not forwarded downstream. |
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virtual VRRP IP address unreachable from the BACKUP VRRP |
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IP Community-list config out of sync in sdwan and ios-xe |
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Memory leak in scaled EIGRP DMVPN implementation due to EIGRP: mgd_timer |
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CSCvw06937 | SNMv3 traps failing with initial configuration |
Unable to remove the BGP neighbor statement through vManage template. |
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SDWAN image info not updated in packages.conf when upgrading in autonomous mode |
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BGP routes refreshing in the routing table after adding "bgp advertise-best-external" |
ROMmon Release Requirements
For more information on ROMmon support for Route Processors (RPs), Embedded Services Processors (ESPs), Modular Interface Processors (MIPs), and Shared Port Adapter Interface Processors (SIPs) on Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers, see https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/asr1000/rommon/asr1000-rommon-upg-guide.html.
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After upgrading the ROMmon to version 17.3(1r), you cannot revert it to a version earlier than 17.3(1r) for the following platforms:
This restriction is only applicable for these platforms. If you have upgraded to ROMmon version 17.3(1r) on any other platform, reverting to an earlier version of ROMmon is permitted and does not cause any technical issues. |
Related Documentation
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Release Notes for Previous Versions of ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers
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Hardware Guides for Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers
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Configuration Guides for ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers
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Product Landing Page for ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers
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Upgrading Field Programmable Hardware Devices for Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers
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Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers ROMmon Upgrade Guide
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