What's New in Cisco IOS XE Dublin 17.10.x

This chapter describes the new hardware and software features supported on the Cisco ASR 920 Series routers in Cisco IOS XE Dublin 17.10.x.

For information on features supported for each release, see Feature Compatibility Matrix.

What's New in Hardware for Cisco IOS XE Dublin 17.10.x

There are no new hardware features for this release.

What's New in Software for Cisco IOS XE Dublin 17.10.x

Feature Description

Carrier Ethernet

Tagged Packet Support Using Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)

LLDP now supports tagged packet transmission over a service instance with dot1q encapsulation.

LLDP advertises information about themselves to their network neighbors, and store the information they discover from other devices. Though both these transmitted frames go through the same physical interface, they can be uniquely identified by the information advertised in the Port ID Type-Length-Value (TLV).

You can use the lldp enable command to enable LLDP over a particular service instance. Use the show lldp neighbors and show lldp entry command outputs for neighboring device details.

CEM

Frame Relay Configuration extended to RSP2 Module

You can configure frame relay on the iMSG serial interface for the following interface modules:

  • 1-port OC-48/STM-16 or 4-port OC-12/OC-3 / STM-1/STM-4 + 12-port T1/E1 + 4-port T3/E3 CEM interface module

IP

Improved IPv6 Forwarding Failure Notification

Improvements have been made to the Cisco IOS XE platforms to maintain compliance with IETF standards as specified for the Internet Protocol, Version 6 (IPv6) in RFC 8200. The enhancements fix some common causes of IPv6 forwarding faults and notify the sender about undelivered packets to a specified target. Notifications are received as log messages that can be accessed by enabling the following debugging command:

debug ipv6

Using the notifications, you can effectively troubleshoot IPv6 forwarding issues.

IP SLAs

SADT over VC when Access Interface is Down

You can perform Service Activation and Deactivation (SADT) over Virtual Circuit (VC) even when access interface is down.

Licensing Commands on Btrace

Licensing Commands on Btrace

The debug license command is no longer supported with Licensing. Use the set platform software traceios command to collect trace messages.

For more information, see the Software Activation Configuration Guide (Cisco IOS XE ASR 920 Series).

Programmability

Telemetry for Monitoring Optical Transceivers

The Cisco-IOS-XE-transceiver-oper data model contains a collection of YANG definitions for monitoring optical transceivers. Maintaining certain parameters such as the voltage, temperature, or current at a desired level ensures optimal performance of optical modules. You can now subscribe to receive telemetry data, periodically, for debugging issues related to these parameters. Based on the telemetry data, you can mitigate problems such as elevated temperatures, which can have a significant effect on the performance of optical modules.

Time Division Multiplexing

TSoP Support for the ASR-920-12CZ-A and ASR-920-12CZ-D

TSoP SSFP support is extended to the ASR-920-12CZ-A and ASR-920-12CZ-D chassis.

YANG Support

YANG Model Support for L2VPN Operations

The Cisco-IOS-XE-l2vpn-oper native model is a collection of YANG definitions for L2VPN services operational data. The leaves and lists present in the following sensor paths are now supported:

  • Cisco-IOS-XE-l2vpn-oper\l2vpn-oper-data\l2vpn-services\l2vpn-xconnect

  • Cisco-IOS-XE-l2vpn-oper\l2vpn-oper-data\l2vpn-services\l2vpn-atom-vc-info

With this model, you can get the L2VPN service name, service type, interface name, peer address, status, encapsulation type, and virtual circuit ID by using a NETCONF RPC. In earlier releases, you could perform this action by using the following CLIs:

  • show l2vpn service xconnect peer peer_id vcid vcid

  • show l2vpn atom vc

Note

 

The show l2vpn atom vc details command is not supported in this release.