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Cisco IOS XE 3S Release Notes for the Cisco ASR 903 Router
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Caveats in Cisco IOS XE 3.7S Releases
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The router is configured with a T1 interface on the OC-3 interface module (IM)
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The OC-3 interface module uses SONET framing
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The T1 serial interface is part of an MLP bundle
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You change the CRC configuration value of the MLP bundle
Workaround: Follow these steps:
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Remove the T1 interface from the MLP bundle.
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Perform a soft OIR (IM reset) on both ends of the connection.
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Wait for the T1 interface to become active.
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Add the T1 interface back into the MLP bundle.
• CSCub63072
Symptom: MPLS convergence can be slower than expected.
Conditions: Occurs when the router switches to a backup MPLS path in the event of a network
failure.
Workaround: You can configure the following redundancy features to protect against network
failures:
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IPv4 Loop Free Alternate Fast Reroute (LFA FRR)
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Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) Prefix-Independent Convergence (PIC)
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MPLS Traffic Engineering (TE)--Fast Reroute (FRR) Link and Node Protection
• CSCub77354
Symptom: An RSP switchover causes the serial interfaces to flap on the peer device.
Conditions: Occurs when you perform an RSP switchover by physically removing the active RSP.
Workaround: Use the following workarounds:
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Perform an RSP switchover using the redundancy force-switchover command.
Configure the local device to use clock source line and the remote device to use clock source
internal.
• CSCub81445
Symptom: A link remains active while the router shows the line protocol status as down.
Link Stays up with Line Protocol status as down.
Conditions: Occurs when you perform an interface module (IM) OIR, followed by a stateful
switchover (SSO).
Workaround: There is no workaround.
• CSCuc38878
Symptom: The router loops traffic between two nodes in a ring for approximately 100 ms.
Conditions: Occurs during a failover when multiple ASR 903 routers are configured as nodes in a
ring using Remote LFA FRR.
Workaround: There is no workaround.
• CSCuc42085
Symptom: The 1PPS output from the ASR 903 is out of range when compared to the 1PPS output
of the PTP master clock.