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Skylight Flex 25 Release Notes 23.09.1
Overview
Accedian is pleased to announce the 23.09.1 GA release of Skylight Flex 25. This software runs on the 25G platform.
Product Name | Software Version | Build Number | Software Files |
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Skylight Flex 25 | 23.09.1 GA | 2393 | AMO-25G-NG_23.09.1_2393.afl.startup AMO-25G-NG_23.09.1_2393.afl Accedian_MIB_2393 Accedian_YANG_2393 |
The following components have been tested:
- uBoot version 217
- CPLD version 315
- Skylight orchestrator 23.04.1
- RR Stand Alone version 0.506.0
- RR Connected version 0.506.0
- Skylight Analytics version 23.08.53 deployer 12.225.54
The following topics are covered in this article:
New Features
Learn more about Skylight Flex 25’s new features.Supported Features
Covers Skylight Flex 25’s supported features.Support in Release 23.09.1
Details the support for scalability and transceivers.Operational Considerations
Lists the operational considerations for Skylight Flex 25.Addressed Issues
Lists the corrected issues in this release.Skylight Flex 25 Release 23.09.1 Lifecycle
Details the life cycle for this release.
For more information, such as the initial configuration guidelines and upgrade procedure, see Getting Started.
New Features
Skylight Flex 25 release 23.09.1 introduces the following new features and enhancements.
NETCONF Database Unification
Skylight Flex NETCONF functionality with database unification is introduced. Management interface configurations (CLI and SNMP) can be accessed via NETCONF and vice-versa.
Supported Features
The following key features are supported by Skylight Flex 25 in release 23.09.1:
Device Infrastructure and Management Features
- SNMP (v2c, v3) agent and MIB support
- NETCONF support
- Configuration Save and Restore
- CLI (Console, SSH)
- DHCP client - IPv4
- DNS client - IPv4
- Syslog client and relay agent – IPv4
- Configuration upgrade through TFTP or SFTP file transfer – IPv4 and IPv6
- IP authorized managers – IPv4
- Management RJ45 port 10M, 100M and 1G
- Auxiliary port 1G and 10G
- Traffic port 10G and 25G
- Jumbo frame support
- Auto-negotiation of speed and duplex modes
- Zero Touch Provisioning
- PM Telemetry
- Platform Monitor
Basic Layer 2 Ethernet Connectivity Features
- 802.3x flow control
- CPU rate limitation for storm protection
- Rate limiting
- Port mirroring
- 802.1Q Customer VLAN bridging functionality
- LLDP
- Chassis ID subtype is (1) Chassis Component
- The Management Address TLV is enabled by default in all traffic Ethernet Interfaces after factory reset and reflects the Management IP address of the Flex platform.
- The Management Address TLV is updated without user intervention if an address change occurs in the system.
- The System Name TLV is enabled by default in all traffic Ethernet Interfaces after factory reset.
- RMONv1 – statistics, history, alarm, event
- ACLs (Access Control Lists) – L2 (Ethernet header) for traffic filtering
- Link Aggregation (802.3ad)
Advanced Layer 2 Ethernet Switching Features
- 802.1Q Provider Bridge Functionality
- Ethernet CFM 802.1ag, Y.1731
- Basic E-LINE Ethernet Services creation
- VLAN translation support
- MEF 10.2 and 10.3 bandwidth regulator
- Layer 2 Flow Filtering based on multiple VLAN headers
- VLAN Header Re-marking in double tagged scenario
- E-LINE Ethernet Services – 2 TAG support
- Active Standby Link Protection using LAG (LACP)
- E-SAT – Y.1564
- Simple CIR Test
- Step Load CIR Test
- EIR Configuration Test
- Traffic Policing Test
- Frame Transfer Delay (FTD) values in microsecond precision for both SAC configuration and report
- Frame Delay Variations (FDV) values in microsecond precision for both SAC configuration and report
- Frame Loss Ratio (FLR) configuration in SAC profile is extended to support fractional value (example: 0.01%)
- Layer 1 and Layer 2 Flow configuration support
- Layer 2 standard frame format support, providing interoperability with third party loopback applications
- Maximum SLA session creation has been extended to 100 with ID ranges from 1 to 100; the maximum number of active/concurrent SAT sessions running in the system is 10
- L2CP frame transparency mode support
- Facility Loopback for SAT testing
- ETH-SLM and ETH-DMM
- ETH-CSF
Support in Release 23.09.1
Scalability Support
The following table contains the details of scalability tested in this release:
Scalability Parameters | Scalability Value |
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Max number of CLI users on one device | 15 |
Max number of simultaneous SSH/Telnet sessions | 8 |
Max L2 Filter entries | 246 |
Max L3 Filter entries | 256 |
Max QoS Policy map | 512 |
Max QoS Meters | 512 Note: Supported QoS Meter ID from 1 to 1,000. |
Max Y.1564 services supported | 100 |
Number of EVC Entries | 1000 |
Number of MEPs supported in the system | Total UP MEP supported – 1000 Total Down MEP supported – 1000 Total UP MEP and Down MEP together supported - 1000 |
PM-SLM / DMM | Total UP MEP supported – 1000 Each MEP supports up to 3 SLM Sessions and 3 DMM Sessions With 1000 MEP, 3000 SLM Sessions and 3000 DMM Sessions |
25GE Flex Supported Transceivers
The following table details the supported transceivers for this release:
Note: RS-FEC is not currently supported on Flex. Refer to the QSFP28 (Flex 100) and SFP28 (Flex 25) manufacturers datasheets for the maximum reach without RS-FEC.
Transceiver Type | Product SKU | Auxiliary Port | Traffic Port |
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SFP28, 25GBASE-SR, 850nm, OM4 : 100m | 7PM-000 | Not Applicable | Supported |
SFP+, 10GBASE-BR, 1270-1330nm, 10km SFP+, 10GBASE-BR, 1330-1270nm, 10km | 7ST-400 / 7SU-400 | Not Applicable | Supported |
SFP28, 25GBASE-LR, 1310nm, OS2: 10km | 7PN-000 | Not Applicable | Supported |
SFP28, 25GBASE-ER, 1310nm, OS2: 40km | 7PP-000 | Not Applicable | Supported |
SFP+, 10GBASE-SR, 850nm, OM3: 300m | 7SM-400 | Supported | Supported |
SFP+, 10GBASE-BR, 1270-1330nm, 10km SFP+, 10GBASE-BR, 1330-1270nm, 10km | 7ST-400 / 7SU-400 | Supported | Supported |
SFP+, 10GBASE-LR, 1310nm, OS2: 10km | 7SN-400 | Supported | Supported |
SFP+, 10GBASE-ER, 1550nm, 40km | 7SP-500 | Supported | Supported |
SFP+, 10GBASE-ZR, 1550nm, 80km | 7SP-402 | Supported | Supported |
SFP, 1000BASE-SR, 850nm, 550m | 7SM-000 | Supported | Not Applicable |
SFP, 1000BASE-LR, 1310nm, 10km | 7SN-000 | Supported | Not Applicable |
SFP, 1000BASE-SX, 850nm, OM2: 550m | 7SM-000 | Supported | Not Applicable |
SFP, 1000BASE-LX10, 1310nm, OSx: 10km | 7SN-100 | Supported | Not Applicable |
SFP, 1000BASE-BX, 1310-1490nm, 10km SFP, 1000BASE-BX, 1490-1310nm, 10km | 7ST-000 / 7SU-000 | Supported | Not Applicable |
SFP, 1000BASE-ZX, 1550nm, 70km | 7SR-000 | Supported | Not Applicable |
SFP, 1000BASE-EX, 1550nm, OSx: 50km | 7SP-000 | Supported | Not Applicable |
SFP, 1000BASE-T, Cat 5: 100m | 7SV-000 | Supported | Not Applicable |
Operational Considerations
This section documents the operational considerations related to Skylight Flex 25 release 23.09.1.
Access Control List Considerations
The order of operation/matching of ACL rules is based on the order of the ACL configuration; a separate field/configuration to specify priority of the ACL is not supported.
ACLs associated with the port, when requiring modification, will have to be deleted and reconfigured with updated field value.
Addressed Issues
This section lists issues corrected in Skylight Flex 25 release 23.09.1.
PM telemetry reporting timestamps are not aligned with the platform’s system time
It is aligned once at startup and time is drifting overtime.
This issue has been fixed.
[NETCONF and YANG Limitation] Information is incorrectly displayed in octet string
This issue is presently system-wide on all netconf-yang elements displayed as a string.
This issue has been fixed.
[NETCONF and YANG Limitation] Telemetry element is not shown configured as expected
This issue has been fixed.
SSH Cypher, MAC, Key Exchange are not aligned between port 22 and 830
This issue has been fixed.
The system time and the hardware time is not synchronized
There is a discrepancy between the current time on the telemetry and the system time displayed on the show clock command.
This issue has been fixed.
[MEF-10.3] Policy-map configuration unexpectedly changes following a firmware upgrade
As a result, the QoS feature is not functioning as intended.
This issue has been fixed.
Note: Once the upgrade process from a previous release to 23.09.1 is complete, immediately execute the command write startup config followed by reload. This is necessary to update the QoS configuration to the new structure.
Remote MEP status is shown as 'Up' while no valid CCM has been received
The xConnect fault appears to report correctly and the MAC address of the remote MEP is not populated as expected.
This issue has been fixed.
Loopback ping is not working after MSR over Y.1731 LAG
‘Provided MEP does not exist’ error message is displayed.
This issue has been fixed.
[LLDP] System Name TLV is unable to be saved or restored
This issue has been fixed.
[LLDP] CLI command shutdown removes all configurations on the LLDP module and releases all memory that has been allocated for the LLDP module
For this reason, when restarting (executing no shutdown command), the mandatory Management Address TLV gets removed.
This issue has been fixed.
[LLDP] Management Address TLV for In-Band address is appearing on all ports instead of the intended port
This issue occurs when the no shutdown command is executed before IP address configuration is complete.
This issue has been fixed.
When using the tool yangdump, certain YANG files returned errors after correctness validation
This issue has been fixed.
[NETCONF Limitation] The NETCONF operation GET is only returning the device state information but not the running configuration data
This issue has been fixed.
[NETCONF Limitation] NETCONF command get-config is returning a void output; not matching the running configuration on Skylight Flex
This issue has been fixed.
Skylight Flex 25 Release 23.09.1 Lifecycle
This section lists the planned lifecycle dates of this software release. See the table below outlining the following milestones:
Milestone | Description | Date |
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General Availability | Date where the product is available for general field deployment for both new installations and upgrades. | 2023-11-15 |
End of Security Support | Date where security patches will no longer be delivered for this release. Any correctives for security defects required after this date will be delivered using the next major release of the software. | Next Major Release |
Last Time Buy / Last Time Ship | Date where this release can no longer be purchased from Accedian. | 2024-09-12 |
End of Product Support | Date where functional patches will no longer be delivered for this release. Any correctives for functional defects required after this date will be delivered using the next major release of the software. | 2024-09-12 |
End of Technical Support | Date where technical assistance is no longer available from the Accedian Technical Assistance Center for this release. | 2028-09-12 |
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