Caveats in Cisco IOS XE 3.8S Releases
Workaround: Reset the interface module.
CSCuc91007
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Symptom: A slave clock displays a high 1PPS offset value from the master clock.
Conditions: Occurs after an interface module reset or stateful switchover (SSO) on the master
device.
Workaround: There is no workaround.
CSCuc92953
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Symptom: The RSP crashes.
Conditions: Occurs under the following conditions:
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The router crashes.
Workaround: There is no workaround.
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Symptom: The router does not automatically upgrade the FPGA software.
Conditions: Occurs when you load a new image while running an older FPGA version.
Workaround: There is no workaround; however the issue has no functional impact.
CSCuc95716
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Symptom: FPGA software for the OC-3 interface module is not bundled with the XE 3.8 image.
Conditions: Occurs when upgrading FPGA on the OC-3 interface module.
Workaround: Manually upgrade the OC-3 FPGA.
CSCuc98185
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Symptom: One out of 48 EFPs in a BDI does not receive traffic when running L3 multicast. The
issue does not happen consistently.
Conditions: Occurs under the following conditions:
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Cisco IOS XE 3S Release Notes for the Cisco ASR 903 Router
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You configure Protocol-Independent Multicast-Sparse Mode (PIM-SM) with a static
rendezvous point (RP).
You create an EVC port channel on the access side with one member link
You create bridge domain interfaces (BDIs) with 1:1 mapping between EVCs and
bridge-domains.
You use the BDIs to send IGMP v2 static join messages to a single multicast group
On the remote device, you create 150 EFPs and map them to the BDIs.
You initiate multicast traffic.
You set the EFPs to the default configuration and add them to the existing port-channel
You configure Protocol-Independent Multicast-Sparse Mode (PIM-SM) with a static
rendezvous point (RP).
You configure a bridge domain interface (BDI) on the PE2 access side
You use the BDI to send IGMP v2 static join messages to a single multicast group
You disable IGMP snooping globally.
You configure 24 EFPs and map them to a single bridge-domain.
You initiate multicast traffic.
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