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RG-RSR20 Series/RSR10-02Router Release Notes,
RGOS 10.3 (5b6) p2, Release(150859)
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Release Date: Jan. 31, 2019
This document includes the followingsections:
n New Features
n Changes
n Related Documentation
n Upgrade Procedure
Table 1 lists the basic information of thecurrent release.
Table 1 Basic Information of the CurrentRelease
RGOS 10.3 (5b6) p2, Release (150859) | |
Previous Release | RGOS 10.3 (5b6) p1 |
Applicable Product | RSR2004, RSR2014, RSR2018, RSR2024, RSR1002 |
Category | Official release |
Table 2 shows the hardware supported bythe RGOS 10.3 (5b6) p2, Release (150859).
Table 2 Hardware Models
Hardware Model | Version | Description |
RSR10-02 | 1.x | Host |
RSR20-04 | 1.x | Host |
RSR20-14 | 1.x | Host |
RSR20-18 | 1.x | Host |
RSR20-24 | 1.x | Host |
NMX-24ESW | 1.x | 24-port switching fabric module |
NMX-4E1H/CE1H | 1.1 | 4-port E1/CE1 card |
NMX-8E1H/CE1H | 1.1 | 8-port E1/CE1 card |
NMX-4E1H/CE1H | 2.0 | 4-port E1 card |
NMX-8E1H/CE1H | 2.0 | 8-port E1 card |
NMX-2GEH | 1.1 | 2-port 1000M Ethernet module |
NMX-4HSH | 1.1 | 4-port high-speed synchronous serial interface card |
SIC-4ESW | 1.x | 4-port 100Base-T high-speed Ethernet switching interface card |
SIC-1CE1 | 1.x | 1-port channelized E1 card |
SIC-1E1-F | 1.x | 1-port non-channelized E1 card |
SIC-1HS | 1.x | 1-port high-speed synchronous serial interface card |
SIC-1HS-V35 | 1.x | 1-port V.35 high-speed synchronous serial interface card |
SIC-1A | 1.x | 1-port asynchronous interface card |
SIC-8A | 1.x | 8-port asynchronous interface card |
SIC-1B-U | 1.x | 1-port ISDN U-interface card |
SIC-1B-S/T | 1.x | 1-port ISDN S/T U-interface card |
SIC-2FXS | 1.x | 2-port FXS voice interface card |
SIC-2FXO | 1.x | 2-port FXO voice interface card |
SIC-3G-TD | 1.x | 3G wireless WAN card using TD-SCDMA |
SIC-3G-WCDMA | 1.x | 3G wireless WAN card using WCDMA |
SIC-3G-CDMA | 1.x | 3G wireless WAN card using CDMA2000 |
SIC-SEC | 1.x | Ruijie’s IPsec encryption card |
The hardware version number is rounded to thefirst decimal place. The numeral in the second decimal place does not changethe supporting release.
Table 3 shows the new features based on RGOS10.3(5b6).
Table 3 New Features
Functional Module | Description |
3G | l LNS supports ISP VPDN solution. l 3G links are detected and maintained. |
IPsec 3G | Digital envelopes, injection of reverse routes, dual peer, multi-root certificate, SM1 algorithm, MIB, and compatibility with RG-WALL are supported. |
Table 4 shows the new features based on RGOS10.3 (5b6) p1.
Table 4 New Features
Functional Module | Description |
GIS Locating | LAC and CID are obtained from WCDMA line cards for GIS locating. |
Port-based IP+MAC Binding | Port-based IP+MAC binding is supported. |
IP+MAC Binding | The ipmacbind default action command is supported. |
N/A
Table 5 shows the fixed bugs based on RGOS10.3 (5b6) p1.
Table 5 Fixed Bugs
Description | ||
l An EPOS 3G terminal is used to subscribe to services. l The router functions as the LNS. | Services cannot be subscribed to. | |
4296 | l 3G clients use the same username and password. l IP addresses are assigned through the ACS. l The router functions as the LNS. l Cisco ACS functions as the AAA server. | 3G clients are assigned with the same IP address. |
The following describes resolved issues when compared with the P1 version: | ||
Bug ID | Description | |
4352 | l The no monitor session all command is configured. | The router is restarted. |
4339 | l The peer device uses a Linux OS version. l During certificate negotiation, Ruijie router sends a certificate DN value. However, the Linux OS cannot identify the DN value. | IPSec negotiation fails. |
4334 | l L2TP uses the single-tunnel multi-session mode. l Some STAs cannot successfully access the VPN due to various causes and repeat the operation. | L2TP control packets are lost. As a result, the tunnel is interrupted, and a large number of STAs are dropped out of the network. |
4299 | l crypto ipsec security-association lifetime kilobytes l The timeout value sent by the peer device exceeds the configured range. | IPSec negotiation fails. |
4297 | l Two or more dynamic maps are configured. l The transform policy content does not match the maps. | Memory leakage occurs. |
N/A | l The username and password for 3G dialing are removed. l A 3G card in CDMA mode is used. | Dialing is successful. |
4603 | l Two Ethernet interfaces on RSR10-02 are configured as the bridge interfaces, connect to two STAs, and communicate with the external network over the s2/0 interface. l The 10.3(5b6) Release (134727) version is used. | One STA cannot connect to the external network. |
4589 | l The OSPF protocol is enabled. l A specific network environment is used. | A route loop occurs. |
N/A | The device is restarted. | The IMC network management software of H3C cannot access Ruijie devices using SNMPv3. |
4889 | l After SSH is configured, the no service password-encryption command is changed to the service password-encryption command. | Incorrect username or password are promoted during SSH login. |
4315 | l The host memory is small. (This issue easily occurs on RSR10-02.) l The SKB module caches some SKBs, resulting in insufficient memory. | The console port displays "not enough memory! cli execute fail!" As a result, commands cannot be executed. |
4990 | l VRRP and NAT are enabled on the same interface. | VRRP switching fails. |
4894 | l Dialing triggering configuration on the dialing interface is incorrect without filtering OSPF packets. As a result, OSPF packets also trigger dialing. In addition, the telephone cable is not inserted. As a result, dialing fails. | Dialing is repeatedly performed. For each time of dialing, 32-byte memory is leaked. As a result, the memory usage is high, and the network connection is interrupted. You cannot log in to the router in Ruijie# mode, including the console port of the router. |
4886 | l Multiple users log in to RSR2024 using SSH at the same time. l An incorrect password is used for SSH login. | The CPU usage is high, and the network connection is interrupted. |
4578 | l An IPSec tunnel is established to RG-WALL. l The set autoup command is configured on the router. | IPSec interconnection is abnormal and interrupted. |
4841 | l The router uses an offline certificate. l The certificate is incorrect. | The router automatically restarts after IPSec is triggered. |
4705 | l The router does not have a battery. After the router is restarted, it cannot ensure a correct time. Currently, only RSR1002 has a battery. l The used certificate expires. | After the device is restarted, IPSec CA authentication fails. |
5010 | l L2TP detects STA go-offline before PPP. | When a mobile phone dials through a VPDN that uses the RADIUS server account, the RADIUS account cannot go offline occasionally. |
n RG-RSR20 Series/RSR10-02 Router RGOSConfiguration Guide, Release 10.3 (5b6) p2
This manual describes the various network protocols and their implementationprinciples for the RG-RSR20 Series/RSR10-02 with the detailed configurationexamples.
n RG-RSR20 Series/RSR10-02 Router RGOS CommandReference, Release 10.3 (5b6) p2
This manual describes the configuration commands related to the various networkprotocols supported on the RG-RSR20 Series/RSR10-02 router RGOS 10.3 (5b6) p2version in detail, including the command mode, parameter description, usageguide, and configuration examples.
You can obtain the related documents at: http://www.ruijienetworks.com/.
Applicable Product | Upgrade Firmware | File Size | MD5 |
RSR20 series | RSR20_150859_install.bin | 6,868,224 bytes | f26b54e887b49c7c43e769f9c34f4131 |
RSR10-02 | RSR10_150859_install.bin | 6,073,216 bytes | ea33decd0ea350d3d43535697c1cc692 |
SIC-3G card | SIC-3GM_100851_install.bin | 4,943,840 bytes | 0f2d68b7840902798043f55e6d71a46d |
N/A
Aftercomplete upgrade, run the show version command to check the versioninformation.
Systemdescription : Ruijie Router (RSR20-24) by RuijieNetworks
Systemstart time : 2011-12-30 19:9:24
Systemuptime : 0:0:2:53
Systemhardware version : 1.02
Systemsoftware version : RGOS 10.3(5b6)p2, Release (150859)
SystemBOOT version : 10.3. 150859
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