
Hardware Compatibility Matrix for the Cisco cBR Series Routers
The hardware components that are introduced in a given Cisco IOS-XE Release are supported in all
subsequent releases unless otherwise specified.
Note
Table 16: Hardware Compatibility Matrix for the Cisco cBR Series Routers
Interface Cards
Processor Engine
Cisco CMTS Platform
Cisco IOS-XE Release 16.5.1 and
Later Releases
Cisco cBR-8 CCAP Line Cards:
•
PID
—
CBR-LC-8D30-16U30
•
PID
—
CBR-LC-8D31-16U30
•
PID
—
CBR-RF-PIC
•
PID
—
CBR-RF-PROT-PIC
•
PID
—
CBR-CCAP-LC-40G-R
Cisco cBR-8 Downstream PHY
Modules:
•
PID
—
CBR-D30-DS-MOD
•
PID
—
CBR-D31-DS-MOD
Cisco cBR-8 Upstream PHY
Modules:
•
PID
—
CBR-D30-US-MOD
•
PID
—
CBR-D31-US-MOD
Cisco IOS-XE Release 16.5.1 and
Later Releases
Cisco cBR-8 Supervisor:
•
PID
—
CBR-SUP-250G
•
PID
—
CBR-CCAP-SUP-160G
•
PID
—
CBR-CCAP-SUP-60G
•
PID
—
CBR-SUP-8X10G-PIC
Cisco cBR-8 Converged
Broadband Router
Understanding OBFL
OBFL provides a mechanism to store hardware, software, and environment related critical data in a non-volatile
memory, such as flash EPROM or EEPROM on routers. The logging information is used by the TAC team
to troubleshoot and fix hardware issues.
OBFL collects data like temperatures and voltages. It stores the data in a dedicated area of the flash memory
of the router. This data is retrieved by TAC personnel to troubleshoot routers. It can also be analyzed by
back-end software to detect failure patterns, and possibly to recommend specific quality improvements.
Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Routers Troubleshooting and Network Management Configuration
Guide for Cisco IOS XE Fuji 16.8.x
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Onboard Failure Logging
Hardware Compatibility Matrix for the Cisco cBR Series Routers