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Release Notes for Cisco 90 Series DSL Management Agent Release 2.0.0 and Cisco 90i Channel Units
Introduction
Known Bugs and Limitations—Cisco 90 Series DSL Management Agent Software
Known Bugs and Limitations—Cisco 90i Channel Units
Cisco Connection Online
Additional Documentation

Release Notes for Cisco 90 Series DSL Management Agent Release 2.0.0 and Cisco 90i Channel Units


June 11, 1998

Introduction

These release notes discuss the following topics:

Known Bugs and Limitations—Cisco 90 Series DSL Management Agent Software

This section lists the known bugs and limitations of the Cisco 90 Series DSL Management Agent software release 2.0.0.

Known Bugs and Limitations—Cisco 90i Channel Units

This section describes the known bugs and limitations of the Cisco 90i Channel Units.

Explanation of Limitation

The Cisco 90i reports DSL status as one of four values. The first two reflect the physical state of the ISDN signaling. The next two reflect the logical state of the Frame Relay link management protocol that is normally maintained between the Cisco 90i and the subscriber CPE configured for Frame Relay. In the case of a Cisco 90i port configured for PPP, there is no link management protocol and thus the loop is considered 'up' and ready for PPP traffic as soon as the physical ISDN signaling is synchronized and activated.

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You can access CCO in the following ways:

For a copy of CCO's Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), contact cco-help@cisco.com. For additional information, contact cco-team@cisco.com.


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