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Ruijie RG-RSR10-02 Router RGOS 10.3 (5b6)p2 Firmware

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RG-RSR20 Series/RSR10-02Router Release Notes,

RGOS 10.3 (5b6) p2, Release(150859)

 

 


Release Date: Jan. 31, 2019

 

 

 

 

 



Contents

This document includes the followingsections:

n Basic Information

n HardwareSupported

n New Features

n Changes

n Resolved Issues

n Related Documentation

n Upgrade Files

n Upgrade Tips

n Upgrade Procedure

Basic Information

Table 1 lists the basic information of thecurrent release.

Table 1 Basic Information of the CurrentRelease

Current Release

RGOS 10.3 (5b6) p2, Release (150859)

Previous Release

RGOS 10.3 (5b6) p1

Applicable Product

RSR2004, RSR2014, RSR2018, RSR2024, RSR1002

Category

Official release

Hardware Supported

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.

NewFeatures

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.

Changes

N/A

Resolved Issues

Table 5 shows the fixed bugs based on RGOS10.3 (5b6) p1.

Table 5 Fixed Bugs

Bug ID

Description

4296

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
crypto ipsec security-association lifetime seconds
The timeout ranges of byte and time in the preceding two commands are as follows:
Byte timeout: 2560-536870912; time timeout: 120-86400

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.

Related Documentation

n RG-RSR20 Series/RSR10-02 Router HardwareInstallation and Reference Guide V1.xx
This manual introduces the functional and physical features of the RG-RSR20Series/RSR10-02 router and provides the device installation steps, hardwaretroubleshooting, module technical specifications, and specifications and usageguidelines for cables and connectors.

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/.

Upgrade Files

Table 6 LatestFirmware

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

Upgrade Tips

N/A

Upgrade Procedure

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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