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Provider Connectivity Assurance Sensor F25 Release Notes 24.08
Overview
Cisco is pleased to announce the 24.08 release of Provider Connectivity Assurance Sensor F25 (formerly Accedian Skylight Flex 25). This software runs on the 25G platform.
Product Name | Software Version | Build Number | Software Files |
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Provider Connectivity Assurance Sensor F25 | 24.08 GA | 2800 | AMO-25G-NG_24.08_2800.afl.startup AMO-25G-NG_24.08_2800.afl Accedian_MIB_2800 Accedian_YANG_2800 |
Organization
The following topics are covered in this article:
Tested Components
Lists firmware versions, tested components and compatibility
Supported Features
Covers Assurance Sensor F25’s supported featuresSupport in Release 24.08
Details the support for scalability and transceiversNew Features
Learn about Assurance Sensor F25’s new featuresCorrected Issues
Lists all corrected issues in this releaseOperational Considerations
Lists the operational considerations in this releaseRelease 24.08 Lifecycle
Details the life cycle for this release
For more information, such as the initial configuration guidelines and upgrade procedure, see Getting Started.
Tested Components
The following components have been tested:
uBoot version 217
CPLD version 115
Orchestrator 23.12
RR Stand Alone version 0.551.5
RR Connected version 0.551.4
Provider Connectivity Assurance version 24.05 deployer 14.166.85
Supported Features
The following features are supported by Assurance Sensor F25 in release 24.08:
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 100G
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 default Accedian LBM SAT testing
ETH-SLM and ETH-DMM
ETH-CSF
Support in Release 24.08
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 / TWAMP | 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 Maximum combined TWAMP Sender/Reflector, SLM and DMM sessions - 6000 See TWAMP Scalability for more information. |
TWAMP Sender/Reflector Session Scalability
The number of TWAMP sessions that can run simultaneously, whether for TWAMP generation (Sender) or TWAMP reflection (Reflector), depends on the configuration of the padding size and the period interval. When the padding size is set to its minimum, it is possible to have up to 6000 TWAMP sessions, regardless of the period interval.
Otherwise, if the padding size is increased beyond the minimum, the maximum number of TWAMP sessions that can run will vary between 600 and 6000, depending on the specific padding size and period interval configuration. See table below for more information.
Periodic Interval (ms) | Equivalent Packets Per Second (PPS) | Max Sessions with min padding size 600,000 PPS | Max Sessions with padding size greater than min 600,000 PPS |
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1000 | 1 | 6000 | 6000 |
100 | 10 | 6000 | 6000 |
50 | 20 | 6000 | 3000 |
33 | 30 | 6000 | 2000 |
20 | 50 | 6000 | 1200 |
10 | 100 | 6000 | 600 |
Note: TWAMP Sender (generating session) can be configured to operate as a TWAMP Reflector (reflecting session). A TWAMP Reflector can equally be configured to operate as a TWAMP Sender.
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 (F100) and SFP28 (F25) 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 |
SFP28, 25GBASE-BR, 1270nm-1330nm, 10km SFP28, 25GBASE-BR, 1330nm-1270nm, 10km | 7PT-400 7PU-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-000 | Supported | Not Applicable |
SFP, 1000BASE-EX, 1310nm, 30Km | 7SO-000 | Supported | Not Applicable |
SFP, 1000BASE-ZX, 1550nm, 70km | 7SR-000 | Supported | Not Applicable |
SFP, 1000BASE-BX, 1310-1490nm, 10km SFP, 1000BASE-BX, 1490-1310nm, 10km | 7ST-000 7SU-000 | Supported | Not Applicable |
SFP, 1000BASE-T, Copper SFP: 100m | 7SV-000 | Supported | Not Applicable |
New Features
Assurance Sensor F25 release 24.08 introduces the following new features and enhancements.
Cisco Branding
Skylight Flex units have been rebranded in alignment with Cisco branding and the product name has changed to Cisco Provider Connectivity Assurance Sensors. This includes:
Assurance Sensor F100
Assurance Sensor F25
Two-Way Active Management Protocol Implementation
The Two-Way Active Management Protocol (TWAMP) defines an open protocol for measuring two-way and round-trip metrics with greater accuracy.
Meant to provide service-level agreement (SLA) related metrics, release 24.08 implements TWAMP as a Session-Sender and as a Session-Reflector.
TWAMP test sessions are defined by the following parameters:
Session-Sender TWAMP Test Session
Session-Sender IP Address (IPv4 or IPv6)
Session-Reflector IP Address (IPv4 or IPv6)
Session-Sender (source) UDP Port
Session-Reflector (destination) UDP Port
Session-Reflector TWAMP Test Session
Session-Reflector IP Address (IPv4 or IPv6)
Session-Sender IP Address (IPv4 or IPv6)
Session-Reflector (source) UDP Port
Session-Sender (destination) UDP Port
Note: TWAMP support for Cisco Provider Connectivity Assurance (formally Accedian Skylight performance analytics) will be available in Provider Connectivity Assurance release 24.08.
For more information, see TWAMP Overview.
Alarm Manager
An updated alarm management system, Alarm Manager, has been added to release 24.08. Alarms serve as specialized notifications related to fault detection or any other irregularities.
See Alarm Manager.
Audit Log
The Audit Log, a chronological record of system activities, has been added to this release. Configurations performed on the system can be logged, allowing security personnel to remain informed—they can track ongoing incidents, identify the culprits, pinpoint the location, and note the timing of any security breaches.
See the Audit Logging Commands.
User Privilege Level
Release 24.08 introduces user privilege levels, allowing you to determine the role of the user and dictate what actions can be performed on the system while finely controlling and restricting access to the command-line interface.
Users have access to limited commands at lower privilege levels as opposed to higher privilege levels. These levels, ranging from 1 to 15, are set when the user is created.
CLI Command Update
Unsupported CLI command have been removed. See the CLI Command Guide for the list of supported commands.
Service Activation Test Enhancements
Y.1564 test reports incorporate:
The EMIX pattern used for test execution
The User-defined packet size value used in EMIX pattern
Corrected Issues
This section lists issues resolved in Assurance Sensor F25 Release 24.08.
port-channelY.1564 Configuration Fails when Port Channel Added
When configuring Y.1564 traffic profiles on a port-channel configuration, the test passes under certain conditions but fails when the source interface of the port channel is added.
This issue has been fixed.
CFM MEP Goes Down when Running Y.1564 test on port-channel
When running a Y.1564 test on a port-channel, although the CFM MEP should remain up, it goes down and does not recover unless the links are rebooted or reconnected.
This issue has been fixed.
CFM Remains Down in port-channel Scenario when Port Member Goes Down
In a port-channel scenario when a port member goes down and then comes back up, CFM (Connectivity Fault Management) remains down.
This issue has been fixed.
MTU is Lower than Physical Port when Configuring port-channel
When configuring unit port channel, MTU is lower than physical port.
This issue has been fixed.
Y.1564 Test with Loopback Configuration Failing
Y.1564 test with loopback configuration leads to incorrect reporting; results suggest test has passed when it has in fact failed.
This issue has been fixed.
Unable to Change SAT test-frame-format and flow-bytes if Y.1564 Not Configured
User is unable to change the SAT test-frame-format and flow-bytes even though the system is expected to allow modifications when Y.1564 is not configured and no test is running.
This issue has been fixed.
Frame Loss Ratio Reporting Incorrect Values
When Frame Loss Ratio (FLR) is configured with a value lower than two decimal places (e.g., 0.001), the report incorrectly shows 0.00 instead of the actual value.
This issue has been fixed.
L2CP Traffic Causing Reboot with Buffer Allocation and Segment Fault Errors
The unit is experiencing reboots while handling L2CP traffic, with error messages related to buffer allocation failures and segmentation faults.
This issue has been fixed.
Unit Unable to Execute the Reload or Configuration Commands without Failing
The unit encounters a failure where it cannot execute the reload command or configuration commands, displaying an error message instead.
This issue has been fixed.
ECFM Not Functioning Properly Causing Problem to Delete Telemetry Parameters
Ethernet Connectivity Fault Management (ECFM) must be functioning properly before configuring telemetry parameters. Otherwise, it is not possible to delete the telemetry parameters that have been configured.
This issue has been fixed.
Memory Leak in SNMP after Upgrading to Release 23.09
The unit reboots daily after upgrading to release 23.09. The root cause is a memory leak in SNMP walk for the OID SysObjectID flow.
This issue has been fixed.
Command uplinkAccessPort Not Supported
The bridge port-type
command parameter uplinkAccessPort
is not supported.
This issue has been fixed.
SLM and DMM Telemetry Timestamps not Corresponding with Unit Time (Factory Reset)
SLM and DMM telemetry statistics timestamps do not correspond with unit time if factory reset is performed before configuring.
Note: When initially configuring and activating NTP, you must also perform a reload to resynchronize the NTP configuration with the FPGA.
This issue has been fixed.
mgmt-address Not Visible on LLDP Peer and Activating Error Message
Mgmt-address is not visible on LLDP peer. Chassis ID in the command show lldp peer displays the unit MAC address rather than displaying the Hardware serial number. While configuring LLDP on the unit, the command for setting the management address activates an error message.
This issue has been fixed.
Hardware Time Synchronization Not Implanted
Hardware time synchronization is not currently implanted. As a result, the One-Way Delay Valid column in the generated CSV files returns as False and invalid values are displayed.
This issue has been fixed.
UTC Offset Issue with PM Telemetry Report
The UTC Offset will remain 00:00 for PM Telemetry reports.
This issue has been fixed.
sget Retrieve Alarm Issue
[NETCONF] sget
retrieve Alarm leaf requires more time than expected when creating over 1000 MEPs; this is because NETCONF operation involves XML data conversion when retrieving data.
This issue has been fixed.
Unable to Delete CFM Parameters
Unable to delete CFM parameters if ethernet CFM is not working correctly prior to configuring telemetry parameters.
This issue has been fixed.
Unable to Configure LAG when Max Port set to 1 in NETCONF
While using NETCONF, you cannot configure LAG when max number of ports is set to 1. CLI and SNMP are unaffected by this issue.
This issue has been fixed.
Only MEF Envelope ID 0 or 1 can be Used in NETCONF
While using NETCONF, only MEF Envelope ID 0 or 1 can be used. CLI and SNMP are unaffected by this issue.
This issue has been fixed.
Interface Counter Resets to 0 when Executing the shut/no shut Command
When executing the shut
/ no shut
command, which is required to shut down the interface, the interface counter resets to 0.
This issue has been fixed.
DNS Server IP Address Not Displayed
[NETCONF] When configuring the DNS domain name server and executing sget
command to validate the configuration, DNS Server IP address is not displayed.
This issue has been fixed.
get-config Command Displays Configuration Information Numerous Times
[NETCONF] When executing get-config
command to display the running configuration, the configuration information of certain features, although accurate, is duplicated numerous times.
This issue has been fixed.
Prolonged Downgrade Firmware Time Using TFTP Server via In-band Management
Downgrading Assurance Sensor F25 firmware using TFTP server via In-band Management is successful but download time is prolonged.
This issue has been fixed.
Operational Considerations
This section documents the operational considerations related to Assurance Sensor F25 24.08.
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.
Release 24.08 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. | 2024-08-22 |
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. | 2026-08-22 |
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. | 2026-08-22 |
End of Technical Support | Date where technical assistance is no longer available from the Technical Assistance Center for this release. | 2029-08-22 |
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