Avaya BayRS Version 13.01 Release Notes

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October 1998
BayRS Version 13.00
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Contents
Preface
Bay Networks Technical Publications ............................................................................... xi
How to Get Help ...............................................................................................................xii
Release Notes for
BayRS Version 13.00
Year 2000 Compliance .......................................................................................................2
Upgrading to Version 13.00 ...............................................................................................2
Upgrading L2TP Configurations ..................................................................................2
Upgrading OSPF Configurations .................................................................................3
Upgrading the BCC Help File ......................................................................................3
Event Messages Database ................................................................................................3
Quick2Config .....................................................................................................................4
SunOS 4.1.4 Support for Site Manager .............................................................................4
Using the BCC ...................................................................................................................4
Platforms Supported ...................................................................................................4
Number of BCC Sessions ...........................................................................................5
Changing Sync to Serial .............................................................................................5
BCC Help Initialization ................................................................................................5
Interfaces Supported ...................................................................................................5
Global Protocols Supported ........................................................................................6
Interface Protocols Supported ....................................................................................6
Getting Started ............................................................................................................7
Deleting Interfaces with the BCC ................................................................................7
Identifying Board Types ...............................................................................................8
Sending BCC Feedback ............................................................................................14
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New Features in BayRS Version 13.00 ............................................................................14
New Features in BayRS Version 12.20 .....................................................................14
8021.Q Tagging ..................................................................................................14
ARN, ASN, and System 5000 Support ...............................................................14
ATM Configuration ..............................................................................................15
Bay Dial VPN ......................................................................................................16
BCC show Commands .......................................................................................16
BGP Route Reflector ..........................................................................................16
Cache Mode .......................................................................................................17
Data Collection Module ......................................................................................17
Dial Backup .........................................................................................................17
Equal-Cost Multipath IP Static Routes ...............................................................17
Frame Relay .......................................................................................................17
Generic Routing Encapsulation ..........................................................................18
HTTP Web Server ..............................................................................................18
IBGP Equal-Cost Multipath .................................................................................18
IGMP Relay ........................................................................................................18
IP Adjacent Host Configuration ..........................................................................19
IPX Support ........................................................................................................19
L2TP Configuration .............................................................................................19
Network Address Translation ..............................................................................20
OSI Configuration ...............................................................................................20
Telnet Passthrough .............................................................................................21
WAN Line Configuration .....................................................................................22
New Features in BayRS Version 12.10 .....................................................................22
ATM Half Bridge ..................................................................................................22
DLSw/APPN Boundary .......................................................................................22
Frame Relay PVC Pass Through ........................................................................22
Frame Relay SVCs .............................................................................................23
Hi/fn Software Compression ...............................................................................23
HTTP Web Server ..............................................................................................23
IP Multicasting for DLSw .....................................................................................23
Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) .....................................................................23
QLLC Wildcard ...................................................................................................24
Redundant LES/BUS ..........................................................................................24
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RMON2 ...............................................................................................................24
RMON Alarms and Events .................................................................................24
WAN Compression Protocol (WCP) and Priority Queuing
over Multilink PPP ...............................................................................................24
X.25 PAD Software Support ...............................................................................25
New Hardware for BayRS 13.00 ......................................................................................25
New Hardware for BayRS 12.20 ...............................................................................25
FE1/E1 WAN Adapter Module ............................................................................25
FRE-2-060E Processor Module with Advanced Compression
Coprocessor Daughterboard ..............................................................................26
Model 5782 ATM Virtual Network Router (VNR) ................................................27
Fractional T1 DSU/CSU WAN Adapter Module ..................................................27
ARN 10/100 Mb Ethernet ...................................................................................27
X.25 PAD ............................................................................................................28
Guidelines for Working with BayRS Version 13.00 ..........................................................28
AN/ANH and ARN Guidelines ...................................................................................28
Allocating Memory on ARN Routers ...................................................................28
Cycling Power to the ARN ..................................................................................28
DSU/CSU Test LED Remains On After Reset ....................................................29
Network Booting on DSU/CSU Interfaces ..........................................................29
ARN Router Not a Supported DVS RADIUS Client ..................................................29
BayRS Version 13.00 Flash Memory Requirements .................................................29
Creating Multiple GRE Tunnels .................................................................................29
DNS Not Operational ................................................................................................30
Editing Line Resources for FT1 Services ..................................................................30
FT1/T1 DSU/CSU Guidelines ...................................................................................30
Allocating DS0s ..................................................................................................30
FT1/T1 and ISDN Phone Line Configuration ......................................................31
Selecting 56K Rate Adaption on FT1/T1 DSU/CSU Lines .................................31
Hi/fn (Stac) LZS Compression Executable ................................................................31
IP Fragmentation Not Supported over GRE Tunnels ................................................31
NAT Anomalies ..........................................................................................................32
Configuring NAT Dynamically .............................................................................32
NAT Interfaces ....................................................................................................32
Deleting NAT from a Router ................................................................................32
Outbound LAN Traffic Filters .....................................................................................32
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Protocol Prioritization No Call Filters and TCP Applications .....................................32
Support for Strata-Flash Card ...................................................................................33
X.25 PVCs .................................................................................................................33
Operating Limitations .......................................................................................................33
Restriction When Deleting ATM from a Router if Signaling is Enabled .....................33
Restriction if Signal Ports Settings on a Switch and Router Conflict .........................33
Restriction When Creating FTP from the BCC .........................................................34
Restriction When Deleting a Hybrid Mode Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC) ............34
Restriction When Using DLSw/APPN Boundary Port with AS400s
and Other Adjacent Link Stations ..............................................................................34
Restriction When Using Show atm line phy Command Options ...............................34
Restriction When Virtual Channel Connections (VCCs) Become Inactive ................35
Protocols Supported ........................................................................................................35
Standards Supported ......................................................................................................38
Flash Memory Cards Supported .....................................................................................42
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Tables
Table 1. BCC Board Types: AN and ANH Modules .................................................8
Table 2. BCC Board Types: BLN and BCN Modules .............................................10
Table 3. BCC Board Types: ASN Modules ............................................................11
Table 4. BCC Board Types: ARN Modules ............................................................12
Table 5. BCC Board Types: System 5000 Modules ...............................................13
Table 6. Standards Supported by Version 13.00 ...................................................38
Table 7. Approved Flash Memory Cards ...............................................................42
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Preface
BayRS Version 13.00 is a major software release that consolidates all new
features, functionality, fixes, and significant software changes made since BayRS
Version 12.00. These changes were introduced in BayRS Versions 12.10 and
12.20 (feature releases) and BayRS Versions 12.01 and 12.02 (maintenance
releases). BayRS Version 13.00 contains no new features or functionality. These
release notes contains guidelines for using BayRS Version 13.00.
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How to Get Help
For product assistance, support contracts, or information about educational
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Release Notes for
BayRS Version 13.00
This document contains the latest information about Bay Networks
®
BayRS
Version 13.00.
These release notes include information about:
Year 2000 Compliance
Upgrading to Version 13.00
Event Messages Database
Quick2Config
SunOS 4.1.4 Support for Site Manager
Using the BCC
New Features in BayRS Version 13.00
New Hardware for BayRS 13.00
Guidelines for Working with BayRS Version 13.00
Operating Limitations
Protocols Supported
Standards Supported
Flash Memory Cards Supported
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Year 2000 Compliance
BayRS Version 13.00 and Site Manager Software Version 7.00 are Year 2000
Compliance Certified by Bay Networks. They have successfully passed the Bay
Networks Test Procedure, which tests conformance to the Bay Networks Year
2000 compliance definition, both of which can be found at the Bay Networks Year
2000 Web Site at http://www.baynetworks.com/year2000/.
Upgrading to Version 13.00
To upgrade BayRS to Version 13.00, or to upgrade Site Manager software to
Version 7.00, see Upgrading Routers to BayRS Version 13.xx, in your upgrade
package.
Upgrading L2TP Configurations
If you have a BayRS Version 12.10 configuration file that includes L2TP
operating on a router using BayRS Version 13.00, the router automatically
upgrades the assigned user network addresses to Version 12.20 L2TP IP interface
addresses. L2TP IP interface addresses are internal to the router. When
communicating with the remote user, the router associates the user’s IP address
with an L2TP IP interface address that you configure.
The user network addresses assigned to Version 12.10 apply to the entire router. In
Version 13.00, each slot has a unique L2TP IP address. Consequently, if the
number of configured L2TP slots is greater than the number of configured
assigned user network addresses, the router may not be able to upgrade every slot
from a Version 12.10 configuration to a Version 13.00 configuration.
The router automatically converts all assigned user network addresses to L2TP IP
addresses. For slots that exceed the number of assigned user network addresses,
you will need to manually configure L2TP IP interface addresses. To do this,
delete L2TP from the slot, then configure a new L2TP interface. Each slot must
have L2TP IP interface addresses.
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Upgrading OSPF Configurations
When you upgrade BayRs from releases earlier than Version 12.20, there cannot
be an OSPF MTU interface mismatch; otherwise, adjacencies will not form
between upgraded routers. All the OSPF routers forming adjacencies on a
segment (broadcast, PPP, Point-to-Multipoint or NBMA) should have the same
OSPF MTU size. You can verify the OSPF MTU sizes from Site Manager or the
Technician Interface.
BayRS Versions 12.20 and later comply with RFC 2178, which requires this
feature.
Upgrading the BCC Help File
The following information updates instructions relating to the BCC help file
mentioned in Upgrading Routers to BayRS Version 13.xx.
If you received a flash card with the BayRS 13.00 (BCC4.05) image, it should
also contain the BCC help file, bcc.help. The BCC looks for this filename as soon
as you enter the first
help
<option> command after booting the router using the
new 13.00 image.
If bcc.help is not already on the default volume in the router, you must transfer it
from the BayRS 13.00 software CD to that volume. The BCC help file on the
BayRS software CD has the name, bcc_help. When you transfer that file to the
router, be sure to rename it as bcc.help. (The 13.00 router software is not
configured by default to recognize the filename bcc_help.)
Event Messages Database
With BayRS Version 13.00, you can view the event messages database on the
World Wide Web. To access the database, go to
http://support.baynetworks.com/library/tpubs/
and navigate to the BayRS category. The event messages database includes a
search facility that allows you to find information easily and perform searches for
keywords. You can sort events by entity number, event number, severity, and text
of the event message. For example, you can list only the warning messages for the
IPEX entity.
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Quick2Config
Quick2Config Version 1.3.2, which shipped with BayRS Version 12.20, was the
final release of Quick2Config. Quick2Config Version 1.3.2 is not compatible with
BayRS Version 13.00 or later, and there will be no new versions of Quick2Config
for these releases. Bay Networks will maintain Quick2Config Version 1.3.2 until
early 2001.
You can continue to configure routers with Site Manager and the BCC.
SunOS 4.1.4 Support for Site Manager
Customers using Site Manager with SunOS 4.1.4 must plan to migrate to a
supported Solaris OS platform. Site Manager Version 7.20 will be the last release
that will ship with SunOS support. Site Manager releases later than 7.20 will not
work with SunOS, but will continue to work with Solaris and other supported
operating systems.
Using the BCC
The BCC
is a command-line interface for configuring Bay Networks devices. It
also supports Technician Interface commands and scripts.
Before using the BCC, refer to the following sections listing the platforms,
protocols, and interfaces that the BCC supports.
Platforms Supported
The BCC runs on AN
®
, ANH
, ARN
™,
ASN
®
,
System 5000
, and BN
®
platforms including ARE, FRE
®
, and FRE-2 processor modules. Each slot must
have:
16 MB of dynamic RAM (DRAM)
2 MB of free memory space available when you start the BCC
If you try to start the BCC with insufficient DRAM or free memory on a slot, the
BCC returns an error message. In that case, use Site Manager instead of the BCC.
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Number of BCC Sessions
You can open one BCC session per slot in read-write (configuration) mode. Other
users can open additional BCC sessions in read-only (nonconfiguration) mode,
depending on memory resources available on the slot supporting your login
session. When memory requirements are insufficient to support additional BCC
sessions on a login slot, the system displays the following message:
BCC requires 2MB of free memory. Current available memory is
<numeric value of current available memory>
.
All BCC sessions are mutually exclusive. If you make a change in a BCC session
in read-write mode, this change does not appear in another BCC session.
Changing Sync to Serial
In BCC syntax, the term “sync” has been changed to “serial.” This global change
affects all sync-related
config or show commands.
BCC Help Initialization
Obtaining a response from a BCC Help request may require an initialization time
of about one minute. This initialization occurs only when issuing the first Help
command after booting the device. Subsequent requests for BCC Help
information take only one or two seconds.
Interfaces Supported
You can use BCC commands to configure the following interfaces:
•ATM
•Console
DCM
DSU/CSU
•Ethernet
FDDI
FT1
HSSI
ISDN/BRI
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•MCE1/MCT1
Serial (synchronous)
Token ring
V.34 modem adapter (for the ARN router)
Virtual (referred to in Site Manager as Circuitless IP)
Tables 1 through 5 on pages 8 to 13 list the link and net modules that the BCC
supports.
Global Protocols Supported
You can use BCC commands to configure the following global protocols:
ARP
BGP (including accept and announce policies)
FTP
HTTP
•IGMP
IP (including access policies, static routes, and adjacent hosts)
IPX (including static-netbios-route)
•IPXWAN
•NTP
OSPF (including accept and announce policies)
RIP (including accept and announce policies)
•SNMP
•Telnet
TFTP
Interface Protocols Supported
You can use BCC commands to configure the following interface protocols:
ARP
•ATM
Dial backup
Frame relay (multiline not supported)
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•IGMP
•IP
•IPX
OSPF
PPP (certain line parameters only; no multiline or multilink supported)
Proprietary Standard Point-to-Point
•RIP
Router Discovery (RDISC)
Getting Started
Before using the BCC, save your configuration files by copying them onto the
same flash memory card using new file names.
To start the BCC, enter
bcc at the Technician Interface prompt.
To display the online instructions for new BCC users, enter
help learning-bcc at
the
bcc> prompt. Then to display a full summary of the Help features of the BCC
interface, enter
help -more.
For more information about how to use the BCC interface, see Using the Bay
Command Console.
For instructions on using the BCC to add and change protocol services, see the
documentation for that protocol.
If you use the BCC
show config command to view a router configuration, the
BCC displays only the components or protocols that it supports.
Deleting Interfaces with the BCC
Before using the BCC to delete an interface, make sure that you did not use Site
Manager to configure it with a protocol that the BCC does not recognize. If you
did, use Site Manager to delete the interface.
Caution:
BCC configuration and source commands make immediate
changes to the active device configuration. Read about the
source command
in Using the Bay Command Console.
Release Notes for BayRS Version 13.00
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303555-A Rev 01
Identifying Board Types
Tables 1 through 5 identify the Board Type parameter values displayed by the
BCC. Use the “Board Type” column to identify a hardware module in an AN,
ANH, ARN, ASN, BN, or System 5000 router configuration.
Table 1 lists the AN and ANH board types.
Note:
You cannot use BCC commands to configure the operation of an FE1
adapter module for any AN or ANH router, or an X.25 PAD or V.34 console
modem daughterboard for the ARN router. (Use Site Manager to configure
these daughterboards.) Inserting a daughterboard into an AN base module
redefines its module ID and board type.
Table 1. BCC Board Types: AN and ANH Modules
BCC Board Type
Technician
Interface or MIB
Module ID Description
andeds 1033 AN-ENET (2 Ethernet ports, 2 serial ports)
andedsg 1050 ANH-8 (2 Ethernet ports, 2 serial ports) and an 8-port Ethernet
hub active for the first Ethernet port
andedsh 1035 ANH-12 (2 Ethernet ports, 2 serial ports) and a 12-port Ethernet
hub
andedst 1034 AN-ENET (2 Ethernet ports, 2 serial ports, 1 token ring port)
andst 1037 AN-TOKEN (2 serial ports, 1 token ring port)
ansdsedst 1041 AN-ENET/TOKEN (1 Ethernet port, 2 serial ports, 1 token ring
port)
anseds 1024 AN-ENET (1 Ethernet port, 2 serial ports) with 16 MB DRAM
ansedsg 1047 ANH-8 (1 Ethernet port, 2 serial ports) and an 8-port Ethernet
hub
ansedsh 1026 ANH-12 (1 Ethernet port, 2 serial ports) and a 12-port Ethernet
hub
ansedst 1025 AN-ENET/TOKEN (1 Ethernet port, 2 serial ports, 1 token ring
port) with 16 MB DRAM
ansets 1030 AN-ENET (1 Ethernet port, 3 serial ports) with 16 MB DRAM
ansetsg 1049 ANH-8 (1 Ethernet port, 3 serial ports) and an 8-port Ethernet
hub
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Avaya BayRS Version 13.01 Release Notes

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