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Cisco MDS 9000 Family Release Notes

for Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(8a)

Release Date: May 16, 2013


Part Number: OL-27554-05
This document describes the caveats and limitations for switches in the Cisco MDS 9000 Family. Use
this document in conjunction with documents listed in the “Related Documentation” section on page 53.
Release notes are sometimes updated with new information on restrictions and caveats. Refer to the
following website for the most recent version of the Cisco MDS 9000 Family Release Notes:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5989/prod_release_notes_list.html
Table 1 shows the on-line change history for this document.

Table 1 Online History Change

Revision Date Description


A0 May 16, 2013 Created the release notes.
B0 May 31, 2013 Added open caveat CSCub47799.

Contents
This document includes the following:
• Introduction, page 2
• Components Supported, page 2
• MDS 9000 Chassis and Module Support, page 8
• Software Download Process, page 12
• Upgrading Your Cisco MDS NX-OS Software Image, page 15
• Downgrading Your Cisco MDS SAN-OS Software Image, page 19
• New Features in Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2, page 24
• Licensed Cisco NX-OS Software Packages, page 29

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Introduction

• Deprecated Features, page 31


• Limitations and Restrictions, page 31
• Caveats, page 39
• Related Documentation, page 53
• Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request, page 55

Introduction
The Cisco MDS 9000 Family of Multilayer Directors and Fabric Switches provides industry-leading
availability, scalability, security, and management, allowing you to deploy high performance
storage-area networks with the lowest total cost of ownership. Layering a rich set of intelligent features
onto a high-performance, protocol-agnostic switch fabric, the Cisco MDS 9000 Family addresses the
stringent requirements of large data center storage environments: uncompromising high availability,
security, scalability, ease of management, and seamless integration of new technologies.
Cisco MDS 9000 NX-OS software powers the award-winning Cisco MDS 9000 Series Multilayer
Switches. It is designed to create a strategic SAN platform with superior reliability, performance,
scalability, and features. Formerly known as Cisco SAN-OS, Cisco MDS 9000 NX-OS software is fully
interoperable with earlier Cisco SAN-OS versions and enhances hardware platform and module support.

Components Supported
Table 2 lists the NX-OS software part numbers and hardware components supported by the Cisco MDS
9000 Family.

Note For the latest information about supported transceivers, see the Cisco MDS 9000 Family Pluggable
Transceivers data sheet.

Table 2 Cisco MDS 9000 Family Supported Software and Hardware Components

Component Part Number Description Applicable Product


Software M95S2K9-5.2.8a MDS 9500 Supervisor/Fabric-2, NX-OS software MDS 9500 Series only
M92S2K9-5.2.8a MDS 9200 Supervisor/Fabric-2, NX-OS software MDS 9222i Switch only
M91S3K9-5.2.8a MDS 9148 Supervisor/Fabric-3 NX-OS software MDS 9148 Switch
M91S2K9-5.2.8a MDS 9100 Supervisor/Fabric-2, NX-OS software MDS 9134 Switch and
MDS 9124 Switch

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Components Supported

Table 2 Cisco MDS 9000 Family Supported Software and Hardware Components (continued)

Component Part Number Description Applicable Product


Licenses M9500SSE184K9 Storage Services Enabler License for one MSM-18/4 MDS 9500 Series only
module
M9222ISSE1K9 Storage Services Enabler License MDS 9222i Switch only
M9200SSE184K9 Storage Services Enabler License for one MSM-18/4 MDS 9200 Series only
module
M95DMM184K9 Data Mobility Manager License for one MSM-18/4 MDS 9500 Series only
module
M9222IDMMK9 Data Mobility Manager License for Cisco MDS 9222i MDS 9222i Switch
M92DMM184K9 Data Mobility Manager License for one MSM-18/4 MDS 9200 Series only
module
M95DMM184TSK9 Data Mobility Manager for one MSM-18/4 module — MDS 9500 Series only
Time Limited to 180 days only
M9222IDMMTSK9 Data Mobility Manager — Time Limited to 180 days only MDS 9222i Switch only
M92DMM184TSK9 Data Mobility Manager for one MSM-18/4 module — MDS 9200 Series only
Time Limited to 180 days only
M92SSESSNK9 Cisco Storage Services Enabler License for SSN-16 MDS 9200 Series only
(1 engine)
M95SSESSNK9 Cisco Storage Services Enabler License for SSN-16 MDS 9500 Series only
(1 engine)
M92SMESSNK9 Cisco Storage Media Encryption License for SSN-16 MDS 9200 Series only
(1 engine)
M95SMESSNK9 Cisco Storage Media Encryption License for SSN-16 MDS 9500 Series only
(1 engine)
M92IOASSN Cisco I/O Accelerator License for SSN-16 (1 engine) MDS 9200 Series only
M95IOASSN Cisco I/O Accelerator License for SSN-16 (1 engine) MDS 9500 Series only
M92IOA184 Cisco I/O Accelerator License for MSM-18/4 MDS 9200 Series only
M95IOA184 Cisco I/O Accelerator License for MSM-18/4 MDS 9500 Series only
M9222IIOA Cisco I/O Accelerator License for Cisco MDS 9222i base MDS 9222i Switch only
switch
M92EXTSSNK9 Cisco SAN Extension License for SSN-16 (1 engine) MDS 9200 Series only
M95EXTSSNK9 Cisco SAN Extension License for SSN-16 (1 engine) MDS 9500 Series only
M9200XRC Cisco XRC Acceleration MDS 9200 Series only
M9500XRC Cisco XRC Acceleration MDS 9500 Series only

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Components Supported

Table 2 Cisco MDS 9000 Family Supported Software and Hardware Components (continued)

Component Part Number Description Applicable Product


Chassis DS-C9513 Cisco MDS 9513 Multilayer Director (13-slot multilayer MDS 9513 Switch
director with 2 slots for Supervisor-2 modules, with 11
slots available for switching modules — SFPs sold
separately)
DS-C9509 Cisco MDS 9509 Multilayer Director (9-slot multilayer MDS 9509 Switch
director with 2 slots for Supervisor modules, with 7 slots
available for switching modules — SFPs sold separately)
DS-C9506 Cisco MDS 9506 Multilayer Director (6-slot multilayer MDS 9506 Switch
director with 2 slots for Supervisor modules, with 4 slots
available for switching modules — SFPs sold separately)
DS-C9222i-K9 Cisco MDS 9222i Multilayer Fabric Switch (3-rack-unit MDS 9222i Switch
(3RU) semimodular multilayer fabric switch with 18
4-Gbps Fibre Channel ports, 4 Gigabit Ethernet ports, and
a modular expansion slot for Cisco MDS 9000 Family
Switching and Services modules)
DS-C9148-K9 Cisco MDS 9148 48-Port Multilayer Fabric Switch (1RU MDS 9148 Switch
fixed-configuration multilayer fabric switch with 48
8-Gbps Fibre Channel ports)
DS-C9134-K9 Cisco MDS 9134 34-Port Multilayer Fabric Switch (1RU MDS 9134 Switch
fixed-configuration multilayer fabric switch with 32
4-Gbps and 2 10-Gbps Fibre Channel ports)
DS-C9124-K9 Cisco MDS 9124 24-Port Multilayer Fabric Switch (1RU MDS 9124 Switch
fixed-configuration multilayer fabric switch with 24
4-Gbps Fibre Channel ports)
Supervisor DS-X9530-SF2-K9 Cisco MDS 9500 Series Supervisor-2 Module MDS 9500 Series
Modules DS-X9530-SF2A-K9 Cisco MDS 9500 Series Supervisor-2A Module MDS 9500 Series

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Table 2 Cisco MDS 9000 Family Supported Software and Hardware Components (continued)

Component Part Number Description Applicable Product


Switching DS-X9112 Cisco MDS 9000 12-port 4-Gbps Fibre Channel MDS 9500 Series
Modules Switching Module with SFP LC connectors
MDS 9200 Series
DS-X9124 Cisco 24-port 4-Gbps Fibre Channel Switching Module MDS 9500 Series
with SFP LC connectors MDS 9200 Series
DS-X9148 Cisco MDS 9000 48-port 4-Gbps Fibre Channel MDS 9500 Series
Switching Module with SFP LC
MdS 9200 Series
DS-X9704 Cisco MDS 9000 Family 4-Port 10-Gbps Fibre Channel MDS 9500 Series
Switching Module with SFP LC
MDS 9200 Series
DS-X9224-96K9 Cisco MDS 9000 24-Port 8-Gbps Fibre Channel MDS 9500 Series
Switching Module with SFP and SFP+ LC connectors
DS-X9248-96K9 Cisco MDS 9000 48-Port 8-Gbps Fibre Channel MDS 9500 Series
Switching Module with SFP and SFP+ LC connectors
DS-X9248-48K9 Cisco MDS 9000 4/44-Port Host-Optimized 8-Gbps Fibre MDS 9500 Series
Channel Switching Module with SFP and SFP+ LC MDS 9222i Switch
connectors
DS-X9708-K9 Cisco MDS 9000 8-port 10-Gbps Fibre Channel over MDS 9500 Series
Ethernet (FCoE) Module
DS-X9232-256K9 Cisco MDS 9000 32-port 8-Gbps Advanced Fibre MDS 9500 Series
Channel Switching Module

DS-X9248-256K9 Cisco MDS 9000 48-port 8-Gbps Advanced Fibre MDS 9500 Series
Channel Switching Module

Services DS-X9316-SSNK9 Cisco MDS 9000 Family 16-Port Storage Services Node MDS 9500 Series
Modules (SSN-16) — 16 fixed 1-Gbps Ethernet ports, plus 4
MDS 9222i Switch
service engines that support 16 Gigabit Ethernet IP
storage services ports.
DS-X9304-18K9 Cisco MDS 9000 18/4-Port Multiservice Module MDS 9500 Series
(MSM-18/4) — 18-port, 4-Gbps Fibre Channel plus MDS 9200 Series
4-port Gigabit Ethernet IP services and switching module
with SFP LC connectors
External DS-13SLT-FAB1 Cisco MDS 9513 Switching Fabric 1 Module MDS 9513 Switch
crossbar DS-13SLT-FAB2 Cisco MDS 9513 Switching Fabric 2 Module MDS 9513 Switch
module
DS-13SLT-FAB3 Cisco MDS 9513 Switching Fabric 3 Module MDS 9513 Switch

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Components Supported

Table 2 Cisco MDS 9000 Family Supported Software and Hardware Components (continued)

Component Part Number Description Applicable Product


Optics SFP-10G-SR 10GBASE-SR SFP+ Module MDS 9500 Series,
8-port 10-Gbps FCoE
Module (DS-X9708-K9)
SFP-10G-LR 10GBASE-LR SFP+ Module MDS 9500 Series,
8-port 10-Gbps FCoE
Module (DS-X9708-K9)
SFP-H10GB-CU1M 10GBASE-CU SFP+ cable 1 meter MDS 9500 Series,
8-port 10-Gbps FCoE
Module (DS-X9708-K9)
SFP-H10GB-CU3M 10GBASE-CU SFP+ cable 3 meter MDS 9500 Series,
8-port 10-Gbps FCoE
Module (DS-X9708-K9)
SFP-H10GB-CU5M 10GBASE-CU SFP+ cable 5 meter MDS 9500 Series,
8-port 10-Gbps FCoE
Module (DS-X9708-K9)
SFP-H10GB-ACU7M 10GBASE-CU SFP+ active copper cable 7 meter MDS 9500 Series,
8-port 10-Gbps FCoE
Module (DS-X9708-K9)
SFP-H10GB-ACU10M 10GBASE-CU SFP+ active copper cable 10 meter MDS 9500 Series,
8-port 10-Gbps FCoE
Module (DS-X9708-K9)

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Table 2 Cisco MDS 9000 Family Supported Software and Hardware Components (continued)

Component Part Number Description Applicable Product


LC-type DS-FC10G-SW SFP+ optics (LC type) for 10-Gbps Fibre Channel for 32-port 8-Gbps Advanced
fiber-optic shortwave mode Fibre Channel Module
SFP (DS-X9232-256K9),
48-port 8-Gbps Advanced
Fibre Channel Module
(DS-X9248-256-K9)
DS-FC10G-LW SFP+ optics (LC type) for 10-Gbps Fibre Channel for 32-port 8-Gbps Advanced
longwave mode Fibre Channel Module
(DS-X9232-256K9),
48-port 8-Gbps Advanced
Fibre Channel Module
(DS-X9248-256-K9)
DS-SFP-FC8G-ER SFP+ optics (LC type) for 2-, 4-, or 8-Gbps Fibre Channel MDS DS-X9200 Series
for extended reach (40 km reach) switching modules,
MDS 9148
DS-SFP-FC8G-SW SFP+ optics (LC type) for 2-, 4-, or 8-Gbps Fibre Channel MDS DS-X9200 Series
for shortwave mode switching modules
DS-SFP-FC8G-LW SFP+ optics (LC type) for 2-, 4-, or 8-Gbps Fibre Channel MDS DS-X9200 Series
for longwave mode; supports distances up to 10 km switching modules
DS-SFP-FC4G-SW SFP optics (LC type) for 1-, 2-, or 4-Gbps Fibre Channel MDS 9124, MDS 9134,
for shortwave mode MDS 9148, MDS 9222i,
DS-X9100, and DS-X9200
Series switching modules
DS-SFP-FC4G-MR SFP optics (LC type) for 1-, 2-, or 4-Gbps Fibre Channel MDS 9124, MDS 9134,
for longwave mode; supports distances up to 4 km MDS 9222i, DS-X9100,
and DS-X9200 Series
switching modules
DS-SFP-FC4G-LW SFP optics (LC type) for 1-, 2-, or 4-Gbps Fibre Channel MDS 9124, MDS 9134,
for longwave mode; supports distances up to 10 km MDS 9222i, DS-X9100,
and DS-X9200 Series
switching modules
DS-SFP-FCGE-SW SFP optics (LC type) for 1-Gbps Ethernet and 1- or MDS 9000 Series
2-Gbps Fibre Channel for shortwave mode; not supported
for use in 4-Gbps-capable ports
DS-SFP-FCGE-LW SFP optics (LC type) for 1-Gbps Ethernet and 1- or MDS 9000 Series
2-Gbps Fibre Channel for longwave mode; not supported
for use in 4-Gbps-capable ports
DS-SFP-GE-T SFP (RJ-45 connector) for Gigabit Ethernet over copper MDS 9000 Series
Cisco DS-CWDM-xxxx CWDM Gigabit Ethernet and 1- or 2-Gbps Fibre Channel MDS 9000 Family
Coarse SFP LC type, where product number xxxx = 1470, 1490,
Wavelength 1510, 1530, 1550, 1570, 1590, or 1610 nm
- Division DS-CWDM4Gxxxx CWDM 4-Gbps Fibre Channel SFP LC type, where MDS 9000 Family
Multiplexi product number xxxx = 1470, 1490, 1510, 1530, 1550,
ng 1570, 1590, or 1610 nm
(CWDM)

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Table 2 Cisco MDS 9000 Family Supported Software and Hardware Components (continued)

Component Part Number Description Applicable Product


Dense DWDM-X2-xx.xx DWDM X2 SC optics for 10-Gbps Fibre Channel MDS 9500 Series
Wavelength connectivity to an existing Ethernet DWDM
MDS 9200 Series
- Division infrastructure, with 15xx.xx nm wavelength, where xx.xx
Multiplexi = 60.61, 59.79, 58.98, 58.17, 56.55, 55.75, 54.94, 54.13,
ng 52.52, 51.72, 50.92, 50.12, 48.51, 47.72, 46.92, 46.12,
(DWDM) 44.53, 43.73, 42.94, 42.14, 40.56, 39.77, 38.98, 38.19,
36.61, 35.82, 35.04, 34.25, 32.68, 31.90, 31.12, or 30.33
DWDM-SFP-xxxx DWDM Gigabit Ethernet and 1- or 2-Gbps Fibre Channel MDS 9000 Family
SFP LC type, where product number xxxx = 3033, 3112,
3190, 3268, 3425, 3504, 3582, 3661, 3819, 3898, 3977,
4056, 4214, 4294, 4373, 4453, 4612, 4692, 4772, 4851,
5012, 5092, 5172, 5252, 5413, 5494, 5575, 5655, 5817,
5898, 5979, or 6061nm
Add/Drop DS-CWDMOADM4A 4-channel CWDM optical ADM (OADM) module (Cisco MDS 9000 Family
Multiplexer CWDM 1470, 1490, 1510, or 1530 NM Add/Drop
(ADM) Module)
DS-CWDMOADM4B 4-channel CWDM OADM module (Cisco CWDM 1550, MDS 9000 Family
1570, 1590, or 1610 NM Add/Drop Module)
DS-CWDM-MUX8A ADM for 8 CWDM wavelengths MDS 9000 Family
CWDM DS-CWDMCHASSIS 2-slot chassis for CWDM ADMs MDS 9000 Family
Multiplexer
Chassis
Power DS-CAC-300W 300W AC power supply MDS 9100 Series
Supplies DS-C24-300AC 300W AC power supply MDS 9124 Switch
DS-CAC-845W 845W AC power supply for Cisco MDS 9200 Series MDS9200 Series
DS-CAC-3000W 3000W AC power supply for Cisco MDS 9509 MDS 9509 Switch
DS-CAC-2500W 2500W AC power supply MDS 9509 Switch
DS-CDC-2500W 2500W DC power supply MDS 9509 Switch
DS-CAC-6000W 6000W AC power supply for Cisco MDS 9513 MDS 9513 Switch
DS-CAC-1900W 1900W AC power supply for Cisco MDS 9506 MDS 9506 Switch
CompactFl MEM-MDS-FLD512M External 512-MB CompactFlash memory for supervisor MDS 9500 Series
ash module
Port DS-PAA-2, DS-PAA Standalone Fibre Channel-to-Ethernet adapter that allows MDS 9000 Family
Analyzer for simple, transparent analysis of Fibre Channel traffic in
Adapter a switched fabric
Smart Card DS-SCR-K9 Storage Media Encryption (SME) Smart Card Reader MDS 9000 Family
Reader
Smart Card DS-SC-K9 SME Smart Card MDS 9000 Family

MDS 9000 Chassis and Module Support


Table 3 lists the MDS hardware chassis supported by Cisco MDS NX-OS 5.x.

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Table 3 Cisco MDS NX-OS 5.x Chassis Support Matrix

Switch NX-OS 5.x Support


MDS 9513 Yes
MDS 9509 Yes
MDS 9506 Yes
MDS 9222i Yes
MDS 9148 Yes
Cisco MDS 8-Gb Fabric Switch for HP c-Class Blade System Yes
MDS 9134 Yes1
MDS 9124 Yes1
Cisco MDS 4-Gbps Fabric Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem Yes1
Cisco MDS 4-Gbps Fabric Switch for IBM BladeCenter Yes1
1. This switch supports Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(2) and later releases, but does not support Release 5.2(1).

Table 4 lists the MDS hardware modules supported by Cisco MDS NX-OS 5.x. For the list of MDS
hardware modules supported by Cisco MDS SAN-OS 4.x, see Table 5. For the list of MDS hardware
modules supported by Cisco MDS SAN-OS 3.x, see Table 6.

Table 4 Module Support Matrix for Cisco MDS NX-OS 5.x

Module Description MDS 9500 Series MDS 9222i


NX-OS 5.2(x) NX-OS 5.0(x) NX-OS 5.2(x) NX-OS 5.0(x)
DS-X9530-SF2-K9 MDS 9500 Supervisor-2 Yes Yes N/A N/A
Module
DS-X9530-SF2A-K9 MDS 9500 Supervisor-2A Yes Yes N/A N/A
Module
DS-13SLT-FAB3 MDS 9513 Fabric Module 3 Yes No N/A N/A
DS-13SLT-FAB2 MDS 9513 Fabric Module 2 Yes Yes N/A N/A
DS-13SLT-FAB1 MDS 9513 Fabric Module 1 Yes Yes N/A N/A
1,2
DS-X9708-K9 8-port 10-Gbps FCoE Module Yes No No No
1
DS-X9232-256K9 32-port 8-Gbps Advanced Fibre Yes No No No
Channel Switching Module
DS-X9248-256K9 48-port 8-Gbps Advanced Fibre Yes1 No No No
Channel Switching Module
DS-X9224-96K9 24-port 8-Gbps Fibre Channel Yes1 Yes3 No No
Switching Module
DS-X9248-96K9 48-port 8-Gbps Fibre Channel Yes1 Yes3 No No
Switching Module
DS-X9248-48K9 4/44-port Host Optimized Yes Yes Yes Yes
8-Gbps Fibre Channel
Switching Module

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Table 4 Module Support Matrix for Cisco MDS NX-OS 5.x (continued)

Module Description MDS 9500 Series MDS 9222i


NX-OS 5.2(x) NX-OS 5.0(x) NX-OS 5.2(x) NX-OS 5.0(x)
DS-X9316-SSNK9 16-port Storage Services Node Yes Yes Yes Yes
(SSN-16)
DS-X9304-18K9 18/4-Port Multiservice Module Yes Yes Yes Yes
(MSM-18/4)
DS-X9112 12-port 4-Gbps Fibre Channel Yes Yes Yes Yes
Switching Module
DS-X9124 24-port 4-Gbps Fibre Channel Yes Yes Yes Yes
Switching Module
DS-X9148 48-port 4-Gbps Fibre Channel Yes Yes Yes Yes
Switching Module
DS-X9704 4-port 10-Gbps Fibre Channel Yes Yes Yes Yes
Switching Module
1. Requires DS-13SLT-FAB3 or DS-13SLT-FAB2 in the MDS 9513.
2. Requires the Supervisor-2A module.
3. Requires DS-13SLT-FAB2 in the MDS 9513.

Table 5 Module Support Matrix for Cisco MDS NX-OS 4.x

Module Description MDS 9500 Series MDS 9222i MDS 9216i


DS-X9530-SF2-K9 MDS 9500 Supervisor-2 Module Yes N/A N/A
1
DS-X9530-SF2A-K9 MDS 9500 Supervisor-2A Module Yes N/A N/A
DS-X9530-SF1-K9 MDS 9500 Supervisor-1 Module No N/A N/A
DS-13SLT-FAB2 MDS 9513 Fabric Module 2 Yes N/A N/A
DS-13SLT-FAB1 MDS 9513 Fabric Module 1 Yes N/A N/A
DS-X9224-96K9 24-port 8-Gbps Fibre Channel Switching Module Yes2 No No
2
DS-X9248-96K9 48-port 8-Gbps Fibre Channel Switching Module Yes No No
DS-X9248-48K9 4/44-port Host Optimized8-Gbps Fibre Channel Yes Yes No
Switching Module
DS-X9316-SSNK9 16-port Storage Services Node (SSN-16) Yes Yes Yes
DS-X9304-18K9 18/4-Port Multiservice Module (MSM-18/4) Yes Yes Yes
DS-X9112 12-port 4-Gbps Fibre Channel Switching Module Yes Yes Yes
DS-X9124 24-port 4-Gbps Fibre Channel Switching Module Yes Yes Yes
DS-X9148 48-port 4-Gbps Fibre Channel Switching Module Yes Yes Yes
DS-X9704 4-port 10-Gbps Fibre Channel Switching Module Yes Yes Yes
DS-X9302-14K9 14/2-port Multiprotocol Services (MPS-14/2) Yes No Yes
Module
DS-X9016 16-port 1-, 2-Gbps Fibre Channel Switching Yes No Yes
Module

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Table 5 Module Support Matrix for Cisco MDS NX-OS 4.x (continued)

Module Description MDS 9500 Series MDS 9222i MDS 9216i


DS-X9032 32-port 1-, 2-Gbps Fibre Channel Switching Yes No Yes
Module
DS-X9032-SSM 32-port Storage Services Module (SSM) Yes Yes Yes
DS-X9308-SMIP 8-port 1-, 2-Gbps IP Switching Module No No No
DS-X9304-SMIP 4-port 1-, 2-Gbps IP Switching Module No No No
1. In software releases earlier than Cisco NX-OS Release 4.2(7a), the Supervisor-2A module appears as unsupported hardware in Device Manager, but the
Supervisor-2A module does work with Cisco NX-OS release 4.x software.
2. Requires DS-13SLT-FAB2 in the MDS 9513.

Table 6 lists the MDS hardware modules supported by Cisco MDS SAN-OS 3.x.

Table 6 Module Support Matrix for Cisco MDS SAN-OS 3.x

MDS 9500 MDS MDS MDS MDS


Module Description Series 9222i 9216i 9216A 9216
DS-X9530-SF2-K9 MDS 9500 Supervisor-2 Module Yes N/A N/A N/A N/A
1
DS-X9530-SF2A-K9 MDS 9500 Supervisor-2A Module Yes N/A N/A N/A N/A
DS-X9530-SF1-K9 MDS 9500 Supervisor-1 Module Yes N/A N/A N/A N/A
DS-13SLT-FAB2 MDS 9513 Fabric Module 2 Yes N/A N/A N/A N/A
DS-13SLT-FAB1 MDS 9513 Fabric Module 1 Yes N/A N/A N/A N/A
DS-X9224-96K9 24-port 8-Gbps Fibre Channel Switching No No No No No
Module
DS-X9248-96K9 48-port 8-Gbps Fibre Channel Switching No No No No No
Module
DS-X9248-48K9 4/44-port Host Optimized8-Gbps Fibre No No No No No
Channel Switching Module
DS-X9316-SSNK9 16-port Storage Services Node (SSN-16) No No No No No
DS-X9304-18K9 18/4-Port Multiservice Module Yes Yes Yes Yes No
(MSM-18/4)2
DS-X9112 12-port 4-Gbps Fibre Channel Switching Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Module
DS-X9124 24-port 4-Gbps Fibre Channel Switching Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Module
DS-X9148 48-port 4-Gbps Fibre Channel Switching Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Module
DS-X9704 4-port 10-Gbps Fibre Channel Switching Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Module
DS-X9302-14K9 14/2-port Multiprotocol Services Yes No Yes Yes Yes
(MPS-14/2) Module
DS-X9016 16-port 1-, 2-Gbps Fibre Channel Switching Yes No Yes Yes Yes
Module

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Table 6 Module Support Matrix for Cisco MDS SAN-OS 3.x (continued)

MDS 9500 MDS MDS MDS MDS


Module Description Series 9222i 9216i 9216A 9216
DS-X9032 32-port 1-, 2-Gbps Fibre Channel Switching Yes No Yes Yes Yes
Module
DS-X9032-SSM 32-port Storage Services Module (SSM) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
DS-X9308-SMIP 8-port 1-, 2-Gbps IP Switching Module Yes No Yes Yes Yes
DS-X9304-SMIP 4-port 1-, 2-Gbps IP Switching Module Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
1. In software releases earlier than Cisco NX-OS Release 3.3(5a), the Supervisor-2A module appears as unsupported hardware in Device Manager, but the
Supervisor-2A module does work with Cisco NX-OS release 3.x software.
2. Cisco SAN-OS Release 3.2(1) and later support the 18/4-Port Multiservice Module (MSM-18/4).

Software Download Process


Use the software download procedure to upgrade to a later version, or downgrade to an earlier version,
of an operating system. This section describes the software download process for the Cisco MDS NX-OS
software and includes the following topics:
• Determining the Software Version, page 12
• Determining Software Version Compatibility, page 12
• Downloading Software, page 13
• Selecting the Correct Software Image for an MDS 9100 Series Switch, page 14
• Selecting the Correct Software Image for an MDS 9200 Series Switch, page 14
• Selecting the Correct Software Image for an MDS 9500 Series Switch, page 14
• NPE Software Images, page 15

Determining the Software Version


To determine the version of Cisco MDS NX-OS or SAN-OS software currently running on a Cisco MDS
9000 Family switch using the CLI, log in to the switch and enter the show version EXEC command.
To determine the version of Cisco MDS NX-OS or SAN-OS software currently running on a Cisco MDS
9000 Family switch using Cisco DCNM for SAN, view the Switches tab in the Information pane, locate
the switch using the IP address, logical name, or WWN, and check its version in the Release column.

Determining Software Version Compatibility


Table 7 lists the software versions that are compatible in a mixed SAN environment, the minimum
software versions that are supported, and the versions that have been tested. We recommend that you use
the latest software release supported by your vendor for all Cisco MDS 9000 Family products.

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Table 7 Software Release Compatibility

Minimum NX-OS or SAN-OS Tested NX-OS and SAN-OS


Cisco NX-OS Software Release Releases
NX-OS Release 5.2(8a) NX-OS Release 5.0(1a) or later NX-OS Release 5.0(1a) and later
NX-OS Release 4.2(3) or later NX-OS Release 4.2(3) and later
SAN-OS Release 3.3(5) or later SAN-OS Release 3.3(5) and later

Downloading Software
The Cisco MDS NX-OS software is designed for mission-critical high availability environments. To
realize the benefits from nondisruptive upgrades on the Cisco MDS 9500 Directors, we highly
recommend that you install dual supervisor modules.
To download the latest Cisco MDS NX-OS software, access the Software Center at this URL:
http://www.cisco.com/cisco/software/navigator.html?a=a&i=rpm
See the following sections in this release note for details on how you can nondisruptively upgrade your
Cisco MDS 9000 switch. Issuing the install all command from the CLI, or using Cisco DCNM for SAN
to perform the downgrade, enables the compatibility check. The check indicates if the upgrade can
happen nondisruptively or disruptively depending on the current configuration of your switch and the
reason.
Compatibility check is done:
Module bootable Impact Install-type Reason
------ -------- -------------- ------------ ------
1 yes non-disruptive rolling
2 yes disruptive rolling Hitless upgrade is not supported
3 yes disruptive rolling Hitless upgrade is not supported
4 yes non-disruptive rolling
5 yes non-disruptive reset
6 yes non-disruptive reset

At a minimum, you need to disable the default device alias distribution feature using the no device-alias
distribute command in global configuration mode. The show incompatibility system bootflash:system
image filename command determines which additional features need to be disabled.

Note If you would like to request a copy of the source code under the terms of either GPL or LGPL, send an
e-mail to [email protected].

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Selecting the Correct Software Image for an MDS 9100 Series Switch
The system and kickstart image that you use for an MDS 9100 Series switch depends on which switch
you use, as shown in Table 8.
Table 8 Software Images for MDS 9100 Series Switches

Cisco MDS 9100 Series Switch Type Naming Convention


MDS 9134, Filename begins with m9100-s2ek9
MDS 9124,
Cisco MDs 4-Gbps Fabric Switch for HP
c-Class BladeSystem,
Cisco MDS 4-Gbps Fabric Switch for IBM
BladeCenter
MDS 9148, Filename begins with m9100-s3ek9
Cisco MDS 8Gb Fabric Switch for HP
c-Class BladeSystem

Selecting the Correct Software Image for an MDS 9200 Series Switch
The system and kickstart image that you use for an MDS 9200 series switch depends on which switch
you use, as shown in Table 9.
Table 9 Software Images for MDS 9200 Series Switches

Cisco MDS 9200 Series Switch Type Naming Convention


MDS 9222i Filename begins with m9200-s2ek9

Selecting the Correct Software Image for an MDS 9500 Series Switch
The system and kickstart image that you use for an MDS 9500 Series are for switches with a
Supervisor-2 module, as shown in Table 10. Cisco NX-OS Release 5.x and Release 4.x do not support
the Supervisor-1 module.
Table 10 Software Images for Supervisor Type

Cisco MDS 9500 Series Switch


Type Supervisor Module Type Naming Convention
MDS 9513, 9509, and 9506 Supervisor-2 module Filename begins with m9500-sf2ek9
Supervisor-2A module

Use the show module command to display the type of supervisor module in the switch. The following
is sample output from the show module command on a Supervisor-2 module:
switch# show module
Mod Ports Module-Type Model Status
--- ----- -------------------------------- ------------------ ------------
...
...
7 0 Supervisor/Fabric-2 DS-X9530-SF2-K9 active *
8 0 Supervisor/Fabric-2 DS-X9530-SF2-K9 ha-standby

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NPE Software Images


No payload encryption (NPE) images are available with some releases of Cisco MDS NX-OS Release
5.2(x) software. The NPE images are intended for countries who have import restrictions on products
that encrypt payload data.
To differentiate an NPE image from the standard software image, the letters npe are included in the
image name as follows:
• m9500-sf2ek9-kickstart-mz-npe.5.2.2.bin
• m9500-sf2ek9-mz-npe.5.2.2.bin
When downloading software, ensure that you select the correct software images for you Cisco MDS
9000 Series switch. Nondisruptive software upgrades or downgrades between NPE images and non-NPE
images are not supported.

Upgrading Your Cisco MDS NX-OS Software Image


This section lists the guidelines recommended for upgrading your Cisco MDS NX-OS software image
and includes the following topics:
• Upgrading Guidelines Specific to NX-OS Release 5.2(8a), page 15
• General Upgrading Guidelines, page 17
• Nondisruptive Upgrade Paths, page 17
• FICON Supported Releases and Upgrade Paths, page 19

Note Before you begin the upgrade process, review the list of chassis and modules that Cisco MDS NX-OS
Release 5.2(8) supports. See the “MDS 9000 Chassis and Module Support” section on page 8.

For detailed instructions for performing a software upgrade using Cisco DCNM, see the Cisco DCNM
Release Notes, Release 5.2, which is available from the following website:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps10495/prod_release_notes_list.html

Upgrading Guidelines Specific to NX-OS Release 5.2(8a)


Follow these guidelines when upgrading to Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(8a):
• Follow the upgrade path to NX-OS Release 5.2(8a) that is specified in Table 11.
• Upgrade to NX-OS Release 5.2(x) before you install any Generation 4 module in an MDS 9500
Series switch. Generation 4 modules include the FCoE module and the 32-port and 48-port 8-Gbps
Advanced Fibre Channel modules. NX-OS Release 5.2(x) is needed for the switch to recognize the
new hardware.
• Perform a full switch reload on an MDS 9509 or MDS 9506 switch after you install NX-OS Release
5.2(1) and install any Generation 4 module, including the FCoE module. The switch reload is
required for the new hardware to come up. Once you perform the switch reload, the fabric mode
changes to support the Generation 4 hardware. Because of the changed fabric mode, you cannot
subsequently perform a nondisruptive software downgrade from NX-OS Release 5.2(1). For
additional information, see the “Downgrading Guidelines Specific to NX-OS Release 5.2(8a)”
section on page 20.

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• Ensure that you have a Supervisor-2A module (DS-X9530-SF2A-K9) installed in a MDS 9500
Series switch if you plan to use the Cisco MDS 9000 8-port 10-Gbps Fibre Channel over Ethernet
(FCoE) (DS-X9708-K9).
• We recommend that you delete any SPAN configuration, Fibre Channel tunnel, or tunnel-ID map
configuration from your switch before you start the upgrade to NX-OS Release 5.2(1). You can save
the SPAN destination and SPAN target configuration and then reconfigure the SPAN session
following the upgrade. All SPAN destination and SPAN target ports are reinitialized after the
upgrade. To gather information about SPAN sessions and delete them, use the following commands
in this order:
– show incompatibility systems bootflash:image_name to display any incompatible
configurations
– show span session to check the current configuration for a SPAN session
– no span session session-number to delete a SPAN session
– show running-config | include fc-tunnel to check the current Fibre Channel tunnel
configuration
– no interface fc-tunnel y to delete a Fibre Channel tunnel on the switch that is the source for the
Fibre Channel tunnel
– show interface brief | include SD to check the current configuration for a SPAN destination
port configuration
– show interface brief | include ST to check the current configuration for a SPAN target port
configuration
– no fc-tunnel tunnel-map z interface x/y to remove an Fibre Channel tunnel map
– no switchport mode sd to negate the SPAN destination port mode for the SPAN destination port
– no switchport mode st to negate the SPAN target port mode for the SPAN target port
• If you are using IVR non-NAT mode, migrate to IVR-NAT mode before you upgrade to NX-OS
Release 5.2(1). IVR non-NAT mode is deprecated in NX-OS Release 5.2(1).

Note In dual SAN fabrics, IVR traffic can use one fabric while the other fabric is migrating. Only
IVR traffic is disrupted during the migration. Regular traffic within the VSAN is not
disrupted during the migration.

To migrate to IVR-NAT mode, follow these steps:


1. Stop or divert all applications on servers that depend on IVR.
– If CFS distribution is not enabled for IVR, then perform steps 2 through 4 on all switches where
IVR is enabled.
– If CFS distribution is enabled for IVR, then enter the ivr commit command following step 2,
step 3, and step 4 to distribute the changes to other switches.
2. Deactivate the IVR zone set by entering the no ivr zoneset activate command.
3. Enable IVR NAT by entering the ivr nat command.
4. Activate the IVR zone set by entering the ivr zoneset activate command.
5. Start or reestablish all applications that were stopped in step 1.
The network can now run in IVR-NAT mode.

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General Upgrading Guidelines


Follow these general guidelines before performing a software upgrade:
• Review the nondisruptive upgrade path to Release 5.2(8a) in Table 11.
• Install and configure dual supervisor modules before the upgrade.
• Issue the show install all impact upgrade-image CLI command to determine if your upgrade will
be nondisruptive.
• Be aware that some features impact whether an upgrade is disruptive or nondisruptive:
– Fibre Channel Ports: Fibre Channel ports can be nondisruptively upgraded without affecting
traffic on the ports. See Table 11 for the nondisruptive upgrade path for all NX-OS and SAN-OS
releases.
– Gigabit Ethernet Ports: Traffic on Gigabit Ethernet ports is disrupted during an upgrade or
downgrade. This includes IPS modules and the Gigabit Ethernet ports on the MSM-18/4 module
and the MDS 9222i switch. Those nodes that are members of VSANs traversing an FCIP ISL
are impacted, and a fabric reconfiguration occurs. iSCSI initiators connected to the Gigabit
Ethernet ports lose connectivity to iSCSI targets while the upgrade is in progress.
– FICON: If you have FICON enabled, the upgrade path is different. See the “FICON Supported
Releases and Upgrade Paths” section on page 19.

Note In addition to these guidelines, you may want to review the information in the “Limitations and
Restrictions” section prior to a software upgrade to determine if a feature may possibly behave
differently following the upgrade.

Nondisruptive Upgrade Paths


Use Table 11 to determine your nondisruptive upgrade path to Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(8a). Find
the image release number you are currently using in the “Current Release” column of the table and
follow the steps in the order specified to perform the upgrade.

Note The software upgrade information in Table 11 applies only to Fibre Channel switching traffic.
Upgrading system software disrupts IP traffic and intelligent services traffic.

Note Before upgrading to Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(8a) on a Cisco MDS 9509 or 9506 switch, see
Table 14 for specific guidelines.

Caution Upgrading to Cisco NX-OS Release 5.2(8a) without first upgrading to Release 5.0(x) is not
recommended and is not supported, and might result in configuration loss. If you are upgrading to Cisco
NX-OS Release 5.2(8a) from any release other than Release 5.2(8), Release 5.2(6b), Release 5.2(6a),
Release 5.2(6), Release 5.2(2d), Release 5.2(2a), Release 5.2(2), or Release 5.2(1), the only supported
upgrade path to Release 5.2(8a) is from Release 5.0(x).

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Table 11 Nondisruptive Upgrade Path to Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(8a)

Current Release Nondisruptive Upgrade Path and Ordered Upgrade Steps


NX-OS:
Release 5.2(1), Upgrade directly to NX-OS Release 5.2(8a).
5.2(2), 5.2(2a),
5.2(2d), 5.2(6),
5.2(6a), 5.2(6b),
5.2(8)
All 5.0(x) releases Upgrade directly to NX-OS Release 5.2(8a).
All 4.2(x) releases 1. Upgrade to NX-OS Release 5.0(x).
and 4.1(x) releases
2. Upgrade to NX-OS Release 5.2(8a).
SAN-OS:
Release 3.3(2), 1. Upgrade to NX-OS Release 4.2(9).
3.3(3), 3.3(4x), and
2. Upgrade to NX-OS Release 5.0(x).
3.3(5x).
3. Upgrade to NX-OS Release 5.2(8a).
Release 3.3(1c), all 1. Upgrade to SAN-OS Release 3.3(5b).
3.2(x), 3.1(x), and
2. Upgrade to NX-OS Release 4.2(9).
3.0(x) releases)
3. Upgrade to NX-OS Release 5.0(x).
4. Upgrade to NX-OS Release 5.2(8a).
Release 2.1(3), 1. Upgrade to SAN-OS Release 3.3(1c).
2.1(2e), 2.1(2d), and
2. Upgrade to SAN-OS Release 3.3(5b).
2.1(2b)
3. Upgrade to NX-OS Release 4.2(9).
4. Upgrade to NX-OS Release 5.0(x).
5. Upgrade to NX-OS Release 5.2(8a).
Release 2.1(2), 1. Upgrade to SAN-OS Release 2.1(2b), 2.1(2d), 2.1(2e), or 2.1(3)
2.1(1b), 2.1(1a), and
2. Upgrade to SAN-OS Release 3.3(1c).
2.0(x)
3. Upgrade to SAN-OS Release 3.3(5b).
4. Upgrade to NX-OS Release 4.2(9).
5. Upgrade to NX-OS Release 5.0(x).
6. Upgrade to NX-OS Release 5.2(8a).
Release 1.x 1. Upgrade to SAN-OS Release 1.3(4a).
2. Upgrade to SAN-OS Release 2.1(2b).
3. Upgrade to SAN-OS Release 3.3(1c).
4. Upgrade to SAN-OS Release 3.3(5b).
5. Upgrade to NX-OS Release 4.1(x) or 4.2(x).
6. Upgrade to NX-OS Release 5.0(x).
7. Upgrade to NX-OS Release 5.2(8a).

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FICON Supported Releases and Upgrade Paths


Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(8a) is not a FICON-certified release.
Table 12 lists the SAN-OS and NX-OS releases that are certified for FICON. Refer to the specific release
notes for FICON upgrade path information.

Table 12 FICON Supported Releases

FICON Supported Releases


NX-OS Release 5.2(2)
Release 4.2(7b)
Release 4.2(1b)
Release 4.1(1c)
SAN-OS Release 3.3(1c)
Release 3.2(2c)
Release 3.0(3b)
Release 3.0(3)
Release 3.0(2)
Release 2.0(2b)

Use Table 13 to determine the nondisruptive upgrade path for FICON-certified releases. Find the image
release number you are currently using in the Current Release with FICON Enabled column of the table
and follow the recommended path.

Table 13 FICON Nondisruptive Upgrade Path

Current Release with FICON


Enabled Upgrade Path
NX-OS Release 4.2(7b) You can nondisruptively upgrade directly to NX-OS Release 5.2(2).
NX-OS Release 4.2(1b) You can nondisruptively upgrade directly to NX-OS Release 4.2(7b).
NX-OS Release 4.1(1c) You can nondisruptively upgrade directly to NX-OS Release 4.2(1b).
SAN-OS Release 3.3(1c) You can nondisruptively upgrade directly to NX-OS Release 4.2(1b).
SAN-OS Release 3.2(2c), First upgrade to SAN-OS Release 3.3(1c), and then upgrade to NX-OS
3.0(3b), 3.0(3), and 3.0(2). Release 4.2(1b).

Downgrading Your Cisco MDS SAN-OS Software Image


This section lists the guidelines recommended for downgrading your Cisco MDS SAN-OS software
image and includes the following topics:
• Downgrading Guidelines Specific to NX-OS Release 5.2(8a), page 20
• General Downgrading Guidelines, page 21
• NX-OS Release 5.2(x) and Release 5.0(x) Software Downgrade and Upgrade Matrix for Cisco MDS
9509 and 9506 Switches, page 22

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Downgrading Guidelines Specific to NX-OS Release 5.2(8a)


The following guidelines apply to a downgrade from Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(8a):
• Cisco NX-OS Release 5.2(8a) and later releases support IDLE as a fill word for the switchport
fill-pattern command. Releases earlier than Release 5.2(8a) supported only the ARBFF fill word.
As a result, when you downgrade from Cisco NX-OS Release 5.2(8a) or a later release to an earlier
release that does not support the IDLE fill word, the following syntax error occurs:
Syntax error while parsing 'switchport fill-pattern IDLE speed 8000'

The syntax error message is harmless and can be ignored.


• You cannot nondisruptively downgrade from NX-OS Release 5.2(8a) to NX-OS Release 5.0(x) if
you installed NX-OS Release 5.2(8a) on an MDS 9509 or MDS 9506 switch and you installed a
Generation 4 module in the switch and performed a full switch reload. The reason for this restriction
is the change in fabric mode that occurs following the switch reload with the Generation 4 hardware
installed. The downgrade will be disruptive, even if you remove the Generation 4 module prior to
starting the downgrade.
If you do not install Generation 4 hardware or perform a full switch reload following the installation
of NX-OS Release 5.2(8a) on an MDS 9509 or MDS 9506 switch, you can nondisruptively
downgrade to NX-OS Release 5.0(x).
• If you have the Storage Media Encryption (SME) application configured on your system, you must
delete signature clusters when downgrading from Cisco NX-OS Release 5.2(8a) to Release 5.2(1).
• Following an ISSD from Cisco NX-OS Release 5.2(8a) to an earlier Release 5.2(x) or to Release
5.0(x) on a Cisco MDS 9000 switch that is configured with IVR or FCR, reload the modules with
the ELS trap entry. In the case of FCR, reload the module with the FCR device logged in. For IVR,
all modules should be reloaded.
• We recommend that you delete any SPAN configuration, Fibre Channel tunnel, or tunnel-ID map
configuration from your switch before you downgrade from NX-OS Release 5.2(8a) to a lower
version. If any SPAN session, SPAN destination, SPAN target, or Fibre Channel tunnel interface is
configured, the installer should detect it and prompt you to delete these configurations.
To gather information about SPAN sessions and delete them, use the following commands in this
order:
– show incompatibility systems bootflash:image_name to display any incompatible
configurations
– show span session to check the current configuration for a SPAN session
– no span session session-number to delete a SPAN session
– show running-config | include fc-tunnel to check the current Fibre Channel tunnel
configuration
– no interface fc-tunnel y to delete a Fibre Channel tunnel on the switch that is the source for the
Fibre Channel tunnel
– show interface brief | include SD to check the current configuration for a SPAN destination
port configuration
– show interface brief | include ST to check the current configuration for a SPAN target port
configuration
– no fc-tunnel tunnel-map z interface x/y to remove an Fibre Channel tunnel map
– no switchport mode sd to negate the SPAN destination port mode for the SPAN destination port

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– no switchport mode st to negate the SPAN target port mode for the SPAN target port

General Downgrading Guidelines


Follow these general guidelines before you perform a a software downgrade:
• Issue the system no acl-adjacency-sharing execute command to disable ACL adjacency usage on
Generation 2 and Generation 1 modules. If this command fails, reduce the number of zones, IVR
zones, TE ports, or a combination of these in the system and issue the command again.
• Disable all features not supported by the downgrade release. Use the show incompatibility system
downgrade-image command to determine what you need to disable.
• Use the show install all impact downgrade-image command to determine if your downgrade will
be nondisruptive.
• Be aware that some features impact whether a downgrade is disruptive or nondisruptive:
– FCoE: Fibre Channel over Ethernet requires Cisco NX-OS Release 5.2(x). A downgrade from
Release 5.2(x) disrupts and stops all FCoE traffic.
– Fibre Channel Ports: Fibre Channel ports can be nondisruptively downgraded without
affecting traffic on the ports. See Table 15 for the nondisruptive downgrade path for all SAN-OS
releases.
– Gigabit Ethernet Ports: Traffic on Gigabit Ethernet ports is disrupted during a downgrade.
This includes IPS modules and the Gigabit Ethernet ports on the MSM-18/4 module, and the
MDS 9222i switch. Those nodes that are members of VSANs traversing an FCIP ISL are
impacted, and a fabric reconfiguration occurs. iSCSI initiators connected to the Gigabit
Ethernet ports lose connectivity to iSCSI targets while the downgrade is in progress.
– FICON: If you have FICON enabled, the downgrade path is different. See the “FICON
Downgrade Paths” section on page 24.

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NX-OS Release 5.2(x) and Release 5.0(x) Software Downgrade and Upgrade
Matrix for Cisco MDS 9509 and 9506 Switches
See the compatibility information in Table 14 to determine if a downgrade to or upgrade from Release
5.0(x) software is disruptive or nondisruptive on a Cisco MDS 9509 or 9506 switch.
Table 14 NX-OS Release 5.2(x) and Release 5.0(x) Downgrade and Upgrade Matrix

Downgrade Path on a Cisco MDS 9509 or 9506 Switch


Current Release Desired Release Expected Behavior Observed Behavior
5.2(8a) 5.2(5b), 5.2(6a), 5.2(6), Nondisruptive Nondisruptive
5.2(2d), 5.2(2a), or
5.2(1)
5.2(2d) 5.2(2a) or 5.2(1) Nondisruptive Nondisruptive
5.2(x) 5.0(7) or 5.0(8) Disruptive Disruptive
5.0(7) or 5.0(8) 5.0(1a), 5.0(1b), or Disruptive Nondisruptive
5.0(4) The user is expected to
explicitly reload the
switch using the reload
command.
5.0(7) or 5.0(8) 4.2(x) or 4.1(x) Disruptive Disruptive
5.0(4) 5.0(1a) Nondisruptive Nondisruptive
5.0(1a), 5.0(1b), or 4.2(x) or 4.1(x) Nondisruptive Nondisruptive
5.0(4)

Upgrade Path on a Cisco MDS 9509 or 9506 Switch


Current Release Desired Release Expected Behavior Observed Behavior
5.2(1), 5.2(2a), 5.2(2d), 5.2(8a) Nondisruptive Nondisruptive
5.2(6), 5.2(6a), 5.2(6b),
5.2(8)
5.2(1) or 5.2(2a) 5.2(2d) Nondisruptive Nondisruptive
5.0(7) or 5.0(8) 5.2(x) Nondisruptive Nondisruptive
Support for Generation Support for Generation
4 modules is available. 4 modules is available.
5.0(1a), 5.0(1b), or 5.2(x) Nondisruptive Nondisruptive
5.0(4) Support for Generation Support for Generation
4 modules is not 4 modules is not
available. available.

Use Table 15 to determine the nondisruptive downgrade path from Cisco NX-OS Release 5.2(8a). Find
the NX-OS or SAN-OS image that you want to downgrade to in the To SAN-OS Release column of the
table and follow the steps in the order specified to perform the downgrade.

Note The software downgrade information in Table 15 applies only to Fibre Channel switching traffic.
Downgrading system software disrupts IP and intelligent services traffic.

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Table 15 Nondisruptive Downgrade Path from NX-OS Release 5.2(8a)

To NX-OS or SAN-OS
Release Nondisruptive Downgrade Path and Ordered Downgrade Steps
NX-OS:
Release 5.2(1), 5.2(2), Downgrade directly from NX-OS Release 5.2(8a).
5.2(2a), 5.2(2d),
5.2(6), 5.2(6a), and
5.2(6b), 5.2(8)
All 5.0(x) releases Downgrade directly from NX-OS Release 5.2(8a)1, 2, 3
All 4.2(x) and 4.1(x) 1. Downgrade to NX-OS Release 5.0(x).
releases
2. Downgrade to NX-OS Release 4.2(x) or 4.1(x).
SAN-OS:
All 3.3(x) releases 1. Downgrade to NX-OS Release 5.0(x).
2. Downgrade to NX-OS Release 4.2(x) or Release 4.1(x).
3. Downgrade to SAN-OS Release 3.3(x).
All 3.2(x), 3.1(x), 1. Downgrade to NX-OS Release 5.0(x).
3.0(x) releases, and all
2. Downgrade to NX-OS Release 4.2(x) or Release 4.1(x).
2.1(x) releases.
3. Downgrade to SAN-OS Release 3.3(x).
4. Downgrade to SAN-OS Release 3.2(x), Release 3.1(x)., Release 3.0(x), or
Release 2.1(x).
All 2.0(x) releases. 1. Downgrade to NX-OS Release 5.0(x).
2. Downgrade to NX-OS Release 4.2(x) or Release 4.1(x).
3. Downgrade to SAN-OS Release 3.3(x).
4. Downgrade to SAN-OS Release 2.1(2x).
5. Downgrade to SAN-OS Release 2.0(x).
Release 1.x 1. Downgrade to NX-OS Release 5.0(x).
2. Downgrade to NX-OS Release 4.2(x) or Release 4.1(x).
3. Downgrade to SAN-OS Release 3.3(x).
4. Downgrade to SAN-OS Release 2.1(2b).
5. Downgrade to SAN-OS Release 1.3(4a).
6. Downgrade to SAN-OS Release 1.x.
1. Before downgrading to NX-OS Release 5.0(8a), 5.0(8) or Release 5.0(7) on an MDS 9509 or MDS 9506 switch, see “NX-OS
Release 5.2(x) and Release 5.0(x) Software Downgrade and Upgrade Matrix for Cisco MDS 9509 and 9506 Switches” section
on page 22.
2. If you install a Generation 4 module in an MDS 9509 or MDS 9506 switch and perform a full switch reload following the
installation of NX-OS Release 5.2(8a), you cannot nondisruptively download from NX-OS Release 5.2(8a) to NX-OS 5.0(x).
3. A downgrade from NX-OS Release 5.2(8a) to a release other than Release 5.2(1), 5.2(2), 5.2(2a), 5.2(2d), 5.2(6), 5.2(6a),
5.2(6b), or 5.2(8) disrupts and stops all FCoE traffic because FCoE requires Cisco NX-OS Release 5.2(x).

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FICON Downgrade Paths


Table 16 lists the downgrade paths for FICON releases. Find the image release number that you want to
downgrade to in the To Release with FICON Enabled column of the table and follow the recommended
downgrade path.

Table 16 FICON Downgrade Path

To Release with FICON Enabled Downgrade Path


NX-OS Release 4.2(7b) You can nondisruptively downgrade directly from NX-OS Release 5.2(2)
NX-OS Release 4.2(1b) You can nondisruptively downgrade directly from NX-OS Release 4.2(7b).
NX-OS Release 4.1(1c) You can nondisruptively downgrade directly from NX-OS Release 4.2(1b).
SAN-OS 3.3(1c) You can nondisruptively downgrade directly from NX-OS Release 4.1(1c).
SAN-OS 3.2(2c) First downgrade to SAN-OS Release 3.3(1c) and then downgrade to Release
3.2(2c).
SAN-OS 3.0(3b) First downgrade to SAN-OS Release 3.3(1c) and then downgrade to Release
3.0(3b).
SAN-OS 3.0(2) First downgrade to SAN-OS Release 3.3(1c) and then downgrade to Release
3.0(2).

New Features in Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2


This section lists the new software and hardware features in Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2. It includes
the following topics:
• New Features in Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(8a), page 24
• New Features in Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(8), page 25
• New Features in Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(6b), page 25
• New Features in Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(6a), page 25
• New Features in Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(6), page 25
• New Features in Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(2d), page 26
• New Features in Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(2d), page 26
• New Features in Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(2), page 26
• New Features in Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(1), page 27
• New Hardware in Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(1), page 28
Product information about Cisco MDS 9000 NX-OS software is available at this link:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5989/index.html

New Features in Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(8a)


Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(8a) is a maintenance release that includes bug fixes. It does not include
new features.

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New Features in Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(8)


Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(8) is a maintenance release that includes bug fixes. It does not include
new features.

New Features in Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(6b)


Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(6b) is a maintenance release that includes bug fixes. It does not include
new features.

New Features in Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(6a)


Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(6a) is a maintenance release that includes bug fixes and a scalability
improvement for the following feature:
• Cisco I/O Accelerator
Starting with Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(6a), the number of supported I/O Accelerator (IOA)
flows has increased to 1000.

New Features in Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(6)


Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(6) includes the new features described in the following sections:
• Smart Zoning, page 25
• Storage Media Encryption Features, page 26

Smart Zoning
Cisco smart zoning simplifies zoning to reduce the burden on administrators and enable automation of
SAN provisioning without affecting SAN hardware resource consumption. When the smart zoning
feature is enabled, Cisco MDS 9000 Family fabrics provision the hardware access control entries
specified by the zone set more efficiently. Administrators can define zones as one-to-many, or
many-to-many without incurring a penalty in switch resource consumption. As a result, zones can be
defined to correspond to entities that are meaningful in their data center operations. For example, they
can define a zone for an application, or for an application cluster, or for a hypervisor cluster without
compromising internal resource utilization.
Follow these guidelines for smart zoning:
• Smart zoning requires that all Cisco MDS 9000 Family switches in the fabric use Cisco MDS 9000
NX-OS Software Release 5.2(6) or later and have the smart zoning feature enabled.
• Smart zoning cannot be enabled if the fabric contains third-party switches or switches running
earlier versions of Cisco MDS 9000 NX-OS or SAN-OS software.
• Once you enable smart zoning, you cannot add a switch to the fabric that does not support smart
zoning.
• Before downgrading from a switch that has smart zoning enabled, disable smart zoning on all
VSANs; otherwise, the downgrade is disruptive.

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Note Smart zoning is not supported in a fabric if DMM, IOA, or SME is running. Do not enable smart zoning
on a switch where DMM, IOA, or SME is configured.

For additional information on how to implement and configure Smart Zoning, see the Cisco MDS 9000
Fabric Configuration Guide.

Storage Media Encryption Features


Cisco NX-OS Release 5.2(6) includes the following enhancements to Cisco Storage Media Encryption
(SME) Disk:
– SME Disk now supports greater than 2 TB LUNs for both signature and non-signature mode.
– SME Disk signature mode allows snapshots of a crypto LUN across key change operations.
– SME Disk signature mode automatically recognizes snapshots that are exposed to the host,
based on the media signature.
– SME Disk now supports Master Key Rekey (MKR) on a cluster for both signature and
non-signature mode.
These enhancements require Cisco NX-OS Release 5.2(6) and Cisco DCNM Release 6.1(1a). For more
information on these feature enhancements, see the Cisco MDS 9000 Family NX-OS Storage Media
Encryption Configuration Guide.

New Features in Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(2d)


Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(2d) is a maintenance release that includes bug fixes. It does not include
any new features.

New Features in Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(2a)


Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(2a) is a maintenance release that includes bug fixes and the following
feature enhancement:
• Port Monitor
Port monitoring has been enhanced with several ASIC counters that monitor and report internal
packet drops.
Additional information about this feature enhancement is available in the Cisco MDS 9000 Series
Interfaces Configuration Guide.

New Features in Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(2)


Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(2) is a FICON-certified version of Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(1),
that also includes new features and bug fixes. In addition to these features, Cisco MDS NX-OS Release
5.2(2) supports all the new software features and new hardware that were introduced in Cisco MDS
NX-OS Release 5.2(1).
Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(2) supports the following software features:
• FICON Certification

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Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(2) is a FICON-certified release that supports these features:
– Nondisruptive software upgrades to and downgrades from Cisco NX-OS Release 4.2(7b), which
is the previous FICON-certified release.
– FICON FCIP on the Cisco MDS 9000 SSN-16 module, including FICON Tape Acceleration and
XRC Acceleration.
– FICON Tape Acceleration for ESCON through Optica PRIZM.
– FICON support on the Cisco MDS 9000 32-port 8-Gbps Advanced Fibre Channel Switching
module, the Cisco MDS 9000 48-port 8-Gbps Advanced Fibre Channel Switching module, and
the Cisco MDS 9513 Switching Fabric 3 module (DS-13SLT-FAB3).
• Availability of Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2 on Cisco MDS 9100 Series Fabric Switches
Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(2) supports the following switches (which are not supported by
Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(1)):
– Cisco MDS 9134 Fabric Switch
– Cisco MDS 9124 Fabric Switch
– Cisco MDs 4-Gbps Fabric Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem
– Cisco MDS 4-Gbps Fabric Switch for IBM BladeCenter
• Port Group Monitoring
Port group monitoring and SNMP are available on the Cisco MDS 9000 32-port 8-Gbps Advanced
Fibre Channel Switching module and the Cisco MDS 9000 48-port 8-Gbps Advanced Fibre Channel
Switching module.
• Availability of IVR on the Cisco MDS 9148 Switch
Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(2) supports Inter-VSAN Routing (IVR) on the Cisco MS 9148
multilayer fabric switch.
• IOA with NPV
Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(2) supports configuring IOA with NPV.

New Features in Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(1)


Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(1) supports the following software features:
• Software support for the MDS 9000 8-port 10-Gbps Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) module
The MDS 9000 8-port 10-Gbps Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) module is a multihop-capable
FCoE module for the core data center. This full line-rate FCoE module for the MDS 9500 Series
Director switches allows you to extend FCoE benefits beyond the access layer into the data center
core. FCoE supports I/O consolidation by preserving all Fibre Channel constructs, and maintaining
the same latency, security, and traffic management attributes of Fibre Channel. In addition, FCoE
extends Fibre Channel SAN connectivity to Cisco Nexus 7000 switches that are FCoE capable.
• Software support for Cisco MDS 9000 Family 8-Gbps Advanced Fibre Channel Switching Modules
Cisco NX-OS Release 5.2(1) includes software support for the 32-port and the 48-port 8-Gbps
Advanced Fibre Channel switching modules that can be used in the MDS 9500 Series Directors. The
MDS 9513 Multilayer Director can be upgraded with the new Generation 4 Fabric-3 module to
increase bandwidth to 256 Gbps per slot. In addition, the 8-Gbps Advance Fibre Channel switching
module support speeds of 10 Gbps on the MDS 9513 with the Fabric-3 module installed. The
upgrade from the Fabric-2 module to the Fabric-3 module is nondisruptive.

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Cisco MDS 9000 8-Gbps Advanced Fibre Channel switching modules support Cisco FlexSpeed
technology that enables ports to be configured as either 1-, 2-, 4-, or 8-Gbps, or 10-Gbps Fibre
Channel interfaces.
Cisco MDS 9000 8-Gbps Advanced Fibre Channel switching modules support Arbitrated Local
Switching to locally switch traffic at line rate 8-Gbps in a fair manner across all ports on the module
through central arbitration.
• Storage Media Encryption for Disk
The Storage Media Encryption (SME) solution, which currently protects data at rest on
heterogeneous tape drives and virtual tape libraries (VTLs), has been enhanced to encrypt data on
disk arrays in a SAN environment using secure IEEE-standard Advanced Encryption Standard
(AES) algorithms.
SME Disk requires the Storage Media Encryption Package license.
See the Cisco MDS 9000 Family Storage Media Encryption Configuration Guide for more
information on configuring and deploying SME Disk.
• Cisco Data Center Network Manager for SAN
Cisco Fabric Manager and Cisco Data Center Network Manager have merged into a unified product
that can now manage and monitor both SAN and LAN environments. As a part of this merger, Cisco
Fabric Manager has been rebranded as Cisco DCNM for SAN.
As a part of NX-OS Release 5.2(1), Cisco DCNM for SAN introduces server-based licenses that
allow you to purchase a pool of Cisco DCNM for SAN licenses instead of a switch-based Fabric
Manager Server (FMS) license. The installed base of existing FMS licenses are grandfathered into
Cisco DCNM for SAN, which means that you do not have to purchase a new license to use Cisco
DCNM for SAN if you have an existing FMS license.
There are many new features in Cisco DCNM for SAN, including:
– Summary and host dashboards
– VMware topology and performance
– Performance forecasting charts
– External SMI-S 1.4 agent
– FCoE provisioning and management
Detailed information about Cisco DCNM features is available in the Cisco DCNM Release Notes,
Release 5.2, and in the feature configuration guides for Cisco DCNM for SAN.
For additional information about Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(1), see the Cisco MDS 9000 Family
Release Notes for Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(1).

New Hardware in Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(1)


Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(1) supports the following new Generation 4 hardware devices:
• Cisco MDS 9000 8-port 10-Gbps Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) module (DS-X9708-K9)
• Cisco MDS 9000 32-port 8-Gbps Advanced Fibre Channel Switching module (DS-X9232-256K9)
• Cisco MDS 9000 48-port 8-Gbps Advanced Fibre Channel Switching module (DS-X9248-256K9)
• Cisco MDS 9513 Switching Fabric 3 module (DS-13SLT-FAB3)

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See the Cisco MDS 9500 Series Hardware Installation Guide for descriptions of, and specifications for
the new Generation 4 modules. This guide also provides instructions for migrating to the new Fabric 3
module and guidelines for installing the new 8-Gbps Advanced Fibre Channel switching modules.

Licensed Cisco NX-OS Software Packages


Most Cisco MDS 9000 family software features are included in the standard package. However, some
features are logically grouped into add-on packages that must be licensed separately, such as the Cisco
MDS 9000 Enterprise package, SAN Extension over IP package, Mainframe package, Storage Services
Enabler (SSE) package, Storage Media Encryption package, and Data Mobility Manager package.
On-demand ports activation licenses are also available for the Cisco MDS Blade Switch Series and
4-Gbps Cisco MDS 9100 Series Multilayer Fabric switches.

Note A license is not required to use the Cisco MDS 9000 8-port 10-Gbps Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE)
module (DS-X9708-K9).

Enterprise Package
The standard software package that is bundled at no charge with the Cisco MDS 9000 Family switches
includes the base set of features that Cisco believes are required by most customers for building a SAN.
The Cisco MDS 9000 family also has a set of advanced features that are recommended for all enterprise
SANs. These features are bundled together in the Cisco MDS 9000 Enterprise package. Refer to the
Cisco MDS 9000 Enterprise package fact sheet for more information.

SAN Extension over IP Package


The Cisco MDS 9000 SAN Extension over IP package allows the customer to use FCIP to extend SANs
over wide distances on IP networks using the Cisco MDS 9000 family IP storage services. Refer to the
Cisco MDS 9000 SAN Extension over IP package fact sheet for more information.

Mainframe Package
The Cisco MDS 9000 Mainframe package uses the FICON protocol and allows control unit port
management for in-band management from IBM S/390 and z/900 processors. FICON VSAN support is
provided to help ensure true hardware-based separation of FICON and open systems. Switch cascading,
fabric binding, and intermixing are also included in this package. Refer to the Cisco MDS 9000
Mainframe package fact sheet for more information.

Storage Media Encryption Package


The Cisco MDS 9000 Storage Media Encryption package enables encryption of data at rest on
heterogeneous tape devices, virtual tape libraries, and disk arrays as a transparent fabric service. Cisco
SME is completely integrated with Cisco MDS 9000 Family switches and the Cisco DCNM for SAN
application, enabling highly available encryption services to be deployed without rewiring or
reconfiguring SANs, and allowing them to be managed easily without installing additional management

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software. Refer to the Cisco MDS 9000 Storage Media Encryption package fact sheet for more
information. The Storage Media Encryption package is for use only with Cisco MDS 9000 Family
switches.

Data Mobility Manager Package


The Cisco MDS 9000 Data Mobility Manager package enables data migration between heterogeneous
disk arrays without introducing a virtualization layer or rewiring or reconfiguring SANs. Cisco DMM
allows concurrent migration between multiple LUNs of unequal size. Rate-adjusted migration, data
verification, dual Fibre Channel fabric support, and management using Cisco DCNM for SAN provide
a complete solution that greatly simplifies and eliminates most downtime associated with data migration.
Refer to the Cisco MDS 9000 Data Mobility Manager package fact sheet for more information. The Data
Mobility Manager package is for use only with Cisco MDS 9000 Family switches.

Storage Services Enabler Package


The Cisco MDS 9000 SSE package allows network-based storage applications and services to run on the
Cisco MDS 9000 family SSMs, Cisco MDS 9000 18/4-Port Multiservice Module (MSM-18/4), and
Cisco MDS 9222i. Intelligent fabric applications simplify complex IT storage environments and help
organizations gain control of capital and operating costs by providing consistent and automated storage
management. Refer to the Cisco MDS 9000 SSE package fact sheet for more information.

On-Demand Port Activation License


On-demand ports allow customers to benefit from Cisco NX-OS Software features while initially
purchasing only a small number of activated ports on 8-Gbps or 4-Gbps Cisco MDS 9100 Series
Multilayer Fabric switches. As needed, customers can expand switch connectivity by licensing
additional ports.

I/O Accelerator Package


The Cisco I/O Accelerator (IOA) package activates IOA on the Cisco MDS 9222i fabric switch, the
Cisco MDS 9000 18/4 Multiservice Module (MSM-18/4), and on the SSN-16 module. The IOA package
is licensed per service engine and is tied to the chassis. The number of licenses required is equal to the
number of service engines on which the intelligent fabric application is used.The SSN-16 requires a
separate license for each engine on which you want to run IOA. Each SSN-16 engine that you configure
for IOA checks out a license from the pool managed at the chassis level. SSN-16 IOA licenses are
available as single licenses.

XRC Acceleration License


The Cisco Extended Remote Copy (XRC) acceleration license activates FICON XRC acceleration on the
Cisco MDS 9222i switch and on the MSM-18/4 in the Cisco MDS 9500 Series directors. One license per
chassis is required. You must install the Mainframe Package and the SAN Extension over FCIP Package
before you install the XRC acceleration license. The Mainframe Package enables the underlying FICON
support, and the FCIP license or licenses enable the underlying FCIP support.

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Deprecated Features
Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2 no longer supports the features listed in the following sections:
• Zoning Features, page 31
• SNIA Common Information Model, page 31
• IVR Non-NAT Mode, page 31

Zoning Features
LUN zoning, read-only zones, and broadcast zones are no longer supported. These features affect the
following hardware:
• Cisco MDS 9000 8-port 10-Gbps Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) module
• Cisco MDS 9000 48-port 8-Gbps Advanced Fibre Channel Switching module
• Cisco MDS 9000 32-port 8-Gbps Advanced Fibre Channel Switching module
You cannot bring up these modules if these features are already configured. You should completely
remove all configurations that include these features before you attempt to bring up these modules. In
addition, you cannot configure these features after you bring up these modules.

SNIA Common Information Model


SNIA Common Information Model (CIM or cimserver) commands are no longer supported. CIM is
supported in Cisco DCNM-SAN Release 5.2. The SMI-S agent that is installed on the Cisco
DCNM-SAN server allows external application to access fabric and switch profiles as specified in SNIA
CIM. For additional information, see the Cisco DCNM Release Notes, Release 5.2.

IVR Non-NAT Mode


IVR non-NAT mode is not supported in Cisco NX-OS Release 5.2(x). If you have IVR non-NAT mode
configured, see the “Upgrading Guidelines Specific to NX-OS Release 5.2(8a)” section on page 15 for
instructions on how to migrate to IVR NAT mode before upgrading to Cisco NX-OS Release 5.2(8).

Limitations and Restrictions


This section lists the limitations and restrictions. The following limitations are described:
• SME Quorum, page 32
• OUI Mismatch for SME Tape Targets, page 32
• FCIP Performance Drop, page 33
• FCoE Module, page 33
• IPv6, page 33
• User Roles, page 33
• Schedule Job Configurations, page 33

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• Maximum Number of Zones Supported in Interop Mode 4, page 33


• InterVSAN Routing, page 34
• Java Web Start, page 34
• VRRP Availability, page 34
• Using a RSA Version 1 Key for SSH Following an Upgrade, page 34
• CFS Cannot Distribute All Call Home Information, page 35
• Availability of F Port Trunking and F Port Channels, page 35
• Reserved VSAN Range and Isolated VSAN Range Guidelines, page 36
• Applying Zone Configurations to VSAN 1, page 36
• Running Storage Applications on the MSM-18/4, page 36
• RSPAN Traffic Not Supported on CTS Ports on 8-Gbps Switching Modules, page 37
• I/O Accelerator Feature Limitations, page 37
• Support for FCIP Compression Modes, page 37
• Saving Copies of the Running Kickstart and System Images, page 37
• Configuring Buffer Credits on a Generation 2 or Generation 3 Module, page 37
• Features Not Supported on the Cisco MDS 9148 Switch, page 38
• PPRC Not Supported with FCIP Write Acceleration, page 38
• Configuring a Persistent FCID in an IVR Configuration with Brocade Switches, page 38

SME Quorum
You cannot change the quorum or the SME master node during a master key rekey. If a change occurs
during the smart card portion of the operation, the master key rekey operation will fail and must be
repeated from the beginning.

OUI Mismatch for SME Tape Targets


If Cisco DCNM does not discover all expected tape targets, check the sme.log to identify an OUI
mismatch. Look for a message like the following:
2012.04.09 21:15:50 WARN [SME] skipped target 50:06:0b:00:00:b8:e4:b0 due to explicit
type mismatch. Expect: 240 found: 228. If this is an error update your OUI definitions

To correct this issue, manually add the OUI definitions to the server.properties file. The format is as
follows:
# 0xhhhhhh vendor_name devicetypes h(host)|d(disk)|t(tape)|s(switch)|g(gateway)|m(cisco
mds)
# for example: newOUIs=0x00E069 JNI h|d; 0x000ded Cisco m;\
# 0x006069 Brocade s;
newOUIs=

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FCIP Performance Drop


FCIP performance can drop in a topology where the round-trip time (RTT) delay is configured at 80 ms,
IPSec is enabled, and write acceleration (WA) is not used.

FCoE Module
• In Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(x), you cannot install a FCoE module in a switch that is running
DMM, SME, or IOA.
• Link traps for FCoE devices are sent only when a VFC interface flaps.

IPv6
The management port on Cisco MDS switches supports one user-configured IPv6 address, but does not
support auto-configuration of an IPv6 address.

User Roles
In SAN-OS Release 3.3(x) and earlier, when a user belongs to a role which has a VSAN policy set to
Deny and the role allows access to a specific set of VSANs (for example, 1 through 10), the user is
restricted from performing the configuration, clear, execute, and debug commands which had a VSAN
parameter outside this specified set. Beginning with NX-OS Release 4.1(1b), these users are still
prevented from performing configuration, clear, execute, and debug commands as before, however,
they are allowed to perform show commands for all VSANs. The ability to execute the show command
addresses the following:
• In a network environment, users often need to view information in other VSANs even though they
do not have permission to modify configurations in those VSANs.
• This behavior makes Cisco MDS 9000 Series switches consistent with other Cisco products, such
as Cisco Nexus 7000 Series switches, that exhibit the same behavior for those roles (when they apply
to the VLAN policy).

Schedule Job Configurations


As of MDS NX-OS Release 4.1(1b) and later, the scheduler job configurations need to be entered in a
single line with a semicolon(;) as the delimiter.
Job configuration files created with SAN-OS Release 3.3(1c) and earlier, are not supported. However,
you can edit the job configuration file and add the delimiter to support Cisco NX-OS Release 4.1(3a).

Maximum Number of Zones Supported in Interop Mode 4


In interop mode 4, the maximum number of zones that is supported in an active zone set is 2047, due to
limitations in the connected vendor switch.
When IVR is used in interop mode 4, the maximum number of zones supported, including IVR zones,
in the active zone set is 2047.

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InterVSAN Routing
When using InterVSAN Routing (IVR), it is recommended to enable Cisco Fabric Services (CFS) on all
IVR-enabled switches. Failure to do so may cause mismatched active zone sets if an error occurs during
zone set activation.

Java Web Start


When using Java Web Start, we recommend that you do not use an HTML cache or proxy server. You
can use the Java Web Start Preferences panel to view or edit the proxy configuration. To do this, launch
Application Manager, either by clicking the desktop icon (Microsoft Windows), or type ./javaws in the
Java Web Start installation directory (Solaris Operating Environment and Linux), and then select Edit>
Preferences.
If you fail to change these settings, you may encounter installation issues regarding a version mismatch.
If this occurs, clear your Java cache and retry.

VRRP Availability
The Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) is not available on the Gigabit Ethernet interfaces on
the MSM-18/4 module or module 1 of the MDS 9222i switch, even though it is visible on these modules.
The feature is not implemented in the current release.

Using a RSA Version 1 Key for SSH Following an Upgrade


For security reasons, NX-OS Release 4.2(1b) does not support RSA version 1 keys. As a result, if you
upgrade to NX-OS Release 4.2(1b) from an earlier version that did support RSA version 1 keys, and you
had configured an RSA version 1 key for SSH, then you will not be able to log in through SSH following
the upgrade.
If you have an RSA version 1 key configured for SSH, before upgrading to NX-OS Release 4.1(3a),
follow these steps:

Step 1 Disable SSH.


Step 2 Create RSA version 2 DSA keys.
Step 3 Enable SSH.
Step 4 Delete any RSA version 1 keys on any remote SSH clients and replace the version 1 keys with the new
version 2 keys from the switch.
Proceed with the upgrade to NX-OS Release 4.2(1b).

If you upgrade before disabling SSH and creating RSA version 2 keys, follow these steps:

Step 1 Open a Telnet session and log in through the console.


Step 2 Use the no feature ssh command to disable SSH.
Step 3 Use the ssh key rsa 1024 command to create RSA version 2 keys.

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Step 4 Use the feature ssh command to enable SSH.

CFS Cannot Distribute All Call Home Information


In MDS NX-OS Release 4.2(1b), CFS cannot distribute the following Call Home commands that can be
configured with the destination-profile command:
• destination-profile profile_name transport-method
• destination-profile profile_name http
The output of the show running-config callhome command shows configured Call Home commands:
switch# show running-config callhome
> version 4.1(3)
> callhome
> email-contact [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
> phone-contact +14087994089
> streetaddress xyxxyx
> distribute
> destination-profile testProfile
> destination-profile testProfile format XML
> no destination-profile testProfile transport-method email
> destination-profile testProfile transport-method http
> destination-profile testProfile http https://xyz.abc.com
> destination-profile testProfile alert-group all
> transport email smtp-server 64.104.140.134 port 25 use-vrf management
> transport email from [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
> enable
> commit

When you attempt to apply these commands in the ASCII configuration, the following commands fail:
> no destination-profile testProfile transport-method email
> destination-profile testProfile transport-method http
> destination-profile testProfile http https://xyz.abc.com

To work around this issue,use these commands after the commit command.

Availability of F Port Trunking and F Port Channels


Trunking F ports and trunking F port channels are not supported on the following MDS 9000
components:
• DS-C9134-K9, Cisco MDS 9134 Multilayer Fabric Switch, if NPIV is enabled and the switch is
used as the NPV core switch
• DS-C9124-K9, Cisco MDS 9124 Multilayer Fabric Switch, if NPIV is enabled and the switch is
used as the NPV core switch
Trunking F ports, trunking F port channels and regular F port channels are not supported on the following
MDS 9000 components:
• DS-X9016, Cisco MDS 9000 2-Gbps16-Port Fibre Channel Switching Module
• DS-X9032, Cisco MDS 9000 2-Gbps 32-Port Fibre Channel Switching Module
• DS-X9032-14K9, Cisco MDS 9000 14/2-Port Multiprotocol Services Module (MPS-14/2)

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For configuration information, refer to the “Configuring Trunking” section in the Cisco MDS 9000
NX-OS Interfaces Configuration Guide.

Reserved VSAN Range and Isolated VSAN Range Guidelines


On an NPV switch with a trunking configuration on any interface, or on a regular switch where the
feature fport_channel_trunk command has been used to enable the Trunking F port channels feature,
follow these configuration guidelines for reserved VSANs and the isolated VSAN:
• If trunk mode is on for any of the interfaces or NP port channel is up, the reserved VSANs are 3040
to 4078, and they are not available for user configuration.
• The Exchange Virtual Fabric Protocol (EVFP) isolated VSAN is 4079, and it is not available for user
configuration.
The following VSAN IDs are assigned in the Fibre Channel Framing and Signaling (FC-FS) interface
standard:

VF_ID Value Value Description


00h Do not use as a Virtual Fabric Identifier.
001h ... EFFh Available as a Virtual Fabric Identifier.
F00h ... FEEh Reserved.
FEFh Control VF-ID (see Fibre Channel Link Services
(FC-LS) and Fibre Channel Switch Fabric
Generation 4 (FC-SW-4) standards).
FF0h ... FFEh Vendor specific.
FFFh Do not use as a Virtual Fabric Identifier.
FEFh = 4079

Applying Zone Configurations to VSAN 1


In the setup script, you can configure system default values for the default-zone to be permit or deny,
and you can configure default values for the zone distribution method and for the zone mode.
These default settings are applied when a new VSAN is created. However, the settings will not take effect
on VSAN 1, because it exists prior to running the setup script. Therefore, when you need those settings
for VSAN 1, you must explicitly use the following commands:
• zone default-zone permit vsan 1
• zoneset distribute full vsan 1
• zone mode enhanced vsan 1

Running Storage Applications on the MSM-18/4


The Cisco MDS 9000 18/4-Port Multiservice Module (MSM-18/4) does not support multiple, concurrent
storage applications. Only one application, such as SME or DMM, can run on the MSM-18/4 at a time.

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RSPAN Traffic Not Supported on CTS Ports on 8-Gbps Switching Modules


An inter-switch link (ISL) that is enabled for Cisco TrustSec (CTS) encryption must be brought up in
non-CTS mode to support remote SPAN (RSPAN) traffic on the following modules:
• DS-X9248-96K9: Cisco MDS 9000 48-Port 8-Gbps Fibre Channel Switching Module
• DS-X9224-96K9: Cisco MDS 9000 24-Port 8-Gbps Fibre Channel Switching Module
• DS-X9248-48K9: Cisco MDS 9000 4/44-Port Host-Optimized 8-Gbps Fibre Channel Switching
Module
If the ISL link is brought up with CTS enabled, random packet drops of both RSPAN traffic and normal
traffic will occur on the receiver port switch.

I/O Accelerator Feature Limitations


IOA does not support the following NX-OS features:
• F port trunking
• F port channeling
• IOA cannot be configured on flows in topologies that have devices with NPV and NPIV enabled.
For example, IOA is not supported in a topology where a host logs in from a NPV edge switch and
IOA is deployed on a NPV core switch for this host.

Support for FCIP Compression Modes


In Cisco NX-OS Release 4.2(1b) and later, FCIP compression mode 1 and compression mode 3 are not
supported on the Cisco MSM-18/4 module and on the SSN-16 module.

Saving Copies of the Running Kickstart and System Images


After you upgrade to MDS NX-OS Release 4.2(1b), you are not allowed to delete, rename, move, or
overwrite the kickstart and system images that are in the current system bootvar settings on an active or
standby MDS Supervisor-2 module on any Cisco MDS 9500 Series switch. This restriction does not
apply to the integrated supervisor module on the MDS 9200 and MDS 9100 series switches.

Configuring Buffer Credits on a Generation 2 or Generation 3 Module


When you configure port mode to auto or E on a Generation 2 module, one of the ports will not come
up for the following configuration:
• Port Mode: auto or E for all of the ports
• Rate Mode: dedicated
• Buffer Credits: default value
When you configure port mode to auto or E on a Generation 3 module, one or two of the ports will not
come up for the following configuration:
• Port Mode: auto or E for the first half of the ports, the second half of the ports, or for all of the ports

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• Rate Mode: dedicated


• Buffer Credits: default value
When you configure port mode to auto or E for all ports in the global buffer pool, you need to reconfigure
buffer credits on one or more of the ports. The total number of buffer credits configured for all the ports
in the global buffer pool should be reduced by 64.

Features Not Supported on the Cisco MDS 9148 Switch


The Cisco MDS 9148 Multilayer Fabric Switch does not support the following NX-OS features:
• Remote Span
• Translative loop support
• FCC - no generation, quench reaction only
• FC-Redirect
• DMM
• SME
• IOA
• FCoE
In addition, the following features have these limits:
• VSANs - 31 maximum
• SPAN - 1 session maximum

PPRC Not Supported with FCIP Write Acceleration


IBM Peer to Peer Remote Copy (PPRC) is not supported with FCIP Write Acceleration.

Configuring a Persistent FCID in an IVR Configuration with Brocade Switches


The following information is relevant if you have a fabric that consists of Cisco MDS 9000 switches and
Brocade switches, and the Cisco MDS switches are running either NX-OS Release 4.x or Release 5.x
and Brocade is running FOS higher than 6.x. In an IVR configuration, when IVR NAT is enabled on a
Cisco MDS 9000 switch, the device in the native VSAN should be configured with a persistent FCID.
Assuming the FCID is 0xAABBCC, AA should be configured with the virtual IVR domain ID of the
VSAN that contains the ISLs and BB should be configured in the following range:
• 1 through 64 if the Brocade switch is operating in native interop mode.
• 1 through 30 if the Brocade switch is operating in McData Fabric mode or McData Open Fabric
Mode.
This configuration ensures that the devices connected to the Cisco MDS 9000 switch can be seen in the
name server database on the Brocade switch.

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Caveats
This section lists the open and resolved caveats for this release. Use Table 17 to determine the status of
a particular caveat. In the table, “O” indicates an open caveat and “R” indicates a resolved caveat.

Table 17 Open Caveats and Resolved Caveats Reference

NX-OS Software Release (Open NX-OS Software Release (Open


DDTS Number or Resolved) or Resolved)
5.2(8) 5.2(8a)
Severity 2
CSCtr10877 O O
CSCtw64713 O O
CSCty82906 O O
CSCty81391 — R
CSCub47799 O O
CSCuc34454 O R
CSCuc63450 O R
CSCuc84790 O R
CSCud01052 O R
CSCud41024 O R
CSCud62557 O R
CSCud90995 O R
CSCue55653 O R
CSCue92054 — R
CSCue12091 O R
CSCue47831 — R
CSCue51710 — R
CSCue53811 O R
CSCue58784 — R
CSCue97664 — R
CSCuf20526 — R
CSCuf21326 — R
CSCuf05392 — R
CSCuf31077 O R
CSCuf32214 — R
CSCuf93813 — R
CSCuf93816 — R
CSCug14718 — R
CSCug55812 — R

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Table 17 Open Caveats and Resolved Caveats Reference (continued)

NX-OS Software Release (Open NX-OS Software Release (Open


DDTS Number or Resolved) or Resolved)
5.2(8) 5.2(8a)
CSCug64503 O O
CSCug73977 — R
CSCuf82609 — O
Severity 3
CSCtr50223 O O
CSCty82821 O O
CSCub15824 O O
CSCua61011 O O
CSCub62759 O R
CSCub83043 O R
CSCuc03438 O R
CSCuc17269 O R
CSCuc85584 O R
CSCud14600 O R
CSCud32085 O O
CSCud49969 O R
CSCud70562 O R
CSCud72991 O R
CSCud97895 O R
CSCue55765 O R
CSCue78125 O R
CSCue91565 O R
CSCuf41389 — R
CSCuc17269 — R
CSCug09141 O R
CSCug32165 O R
CSCug36861 O O
CSCug49301 — R
CSCug76835 O O
CSCug85780 — R
Severity 4
CSCtz40700 O O
CSCtz40745 O O
CSCua09712 O O

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Table 17 Open Caveats and Resolved Caveats Reference (continued)

NX-OS Software Release (Open NX-OS Software Release (Open


DDTS Number or Resolved) or Resolved)
5.2(8) 5.2(8a)
CSCub56462 O R
CSCug67068 — R
Severity 5
CSCtz84847 O O
Severity 6
CSCub28804 O R
CSCug54336 — R
CSCug57810 — R

Resolved Caveats
• CSCty81391
Symptom: An In Service Software Upgrade (ISSU) from one Cisco MDS NX-OS version to a
succeeding version might cause a port failure.
Condition: When a user performs an ISSU from a Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(6) or later to the
same NX-OS release and Cisco MDS Generation 4 switching modules (DS-X9248-256K9 or
DS-X9232-256K9) are installed on the Cisco MDS 9500 switch.
Workaround: This issue is resolved.
• CSCuc34454
Symptom: Backups and retrievals of Fibre Channel attached SCSI Tape (or disk) fails over Cisco
MDS 9200 Series and 9500 Series switches that run the I/O Accelerator (IOA) configuration.
Condition: Larger than 2090 bytes of the Fiber Channel data field are used when an application
performs a write or read operation.
Workaround: This issue is resolved.
• CSCuc63450
Symptom: The Zone Server crashes during the zoneset activation.
Workaround: This issue is resolved.
• CSCuc84790
Symptom: The inter-VSAN routing (IVR) feature checks for the ENTERPRISE_PKG license prior
to checking for the STORAGE_SERVICES_ENABLER_PKG license.
Condition: IVR checks out the SAN_EXTN_OVER_IP package licenses during the grace period
although these are licenses are not installed on the switch.
Workaround: This issue is resolved.
• CSCud01052
Symptom: On the Cisco MDS 9513 Director, the port fails on the host side of the I/O Accelerator
(IOA) flows.

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Condition: When a user tries to run the tape traffic with TIE through IOA the port software fails.
Workaround: This issue is resolved.
• CSCud41024
Symptom: A module gets reloaded because of a virtual service domain (VSD) process crash.
Condition: The VSD core file is recorded in the output of the show core command.
Workaround: This issue is resolved.
• CSCud62557
Symptom: A Cisco MDS 9000 16-Port Storage Services Node (SSN-16) periodically goes into a
state where it is constantly logs the following messages:
2012 Dec 10 14:04:47 Be800rc01f01-new %MODULE-4-MOD_WARNING: Module 6 (serial:
JAE1223KQKC) reported warning on ports 6/61-6/61 (Fib
re Channel Virtual) due to Skyline ni module experienced an error in device 60 (device
error 0xc3c0020e)

Workaround: This issue is resolved.


• CSCud90995
Symptom: After an ISSU from Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(1), 5.2(2), 5.2(2a) or 5.2(2d) to
5.2(6), 5.2(6a), 5.2(6b), or 5.2(8), followed by a system switchover, these two problems can occur:
– The switchport fill-pattern cannot be changed and the following error is displayed:
switch(config-if)# switchport fill-pattern IDLE speed 8000
fc13/1: (error) requested config change not allowed
switch(config-if)#
– Fibre Channel (FC) link does not come up in 8-Gbps switching module after a port-flap.
Condition: This occurs when all of the following conditions are met:
– The FC interface belongs to a Generation 4 switching module. For example, DS-X9248-256K9
or DS-X9232-256K9.
– The Cisco MDS 9500 switch is upgraded from Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(1), 5.2(2),
5.2(2a) or 5.2(2d) to 5.2(6), 5.2(6a), 5.2(6b) or 5.2(8) with an ISSU using the install all
command or from DCNM-SAN equivalent.
– The system switchover command is used after the ISSU was successful.
– A port-flap either shut or no shut or new host brings up the link in that switching module.
Workaround: Reload the Cisco MDS Generation 4 switching module or downgrade back to Cisco
MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(1) and then re-upgrade to NX-OS 5.2(6), 5.2(6a), 5.2(6b) or 5.2(8).
However, after the upgrade, if you use the system switchover command, this issue will recur. If the
situation recurs, perform one of the following:
– Reload the individual MDS Generation 4 switching module to prevent this issue from recurring.
– Manually set the port speed to 4Gbps by using the following command:
switch(config-if)# switchport speed 4000
– Upgrade to the Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(8a).
• CSCue55653
Symptom: The MSM-18/4 module reloads during the In Service Software Upgrade (ISSU) and In
Service Software Downgrade (ISSU) process that results in the upgrade/downgrade failure

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Condition: If the user modifies an active FCIP tunnel compression parameter from the Device
Manager, unwanted logs get redirected to the startupdebug file of the MSM-18/4 module. Because
of the high utilization of the FCIP tunnel, this operation creates a large (4 MB) file that causes
memory exhaustion.
Workaround: This issue is resolved.
• CSCue92054
Symptom: The inter-VSAN routing (IVR) feature checks out the SAN_EXTN_OVER_IP_18_4
license that results in the FCIP shut down.
Condition: IVR checks out the count of the license from 18_4 and SSN_16. Fibre Channel over IP
(FCIP) fails with this error:
"No fcip license or a license failure (0x403c0033

Workaround: This issue is resolved.


• CSCud49969
Symptom: The following error appears when the isapi health-check command is used after
attaching the Cisco MDS 9000 18/4-Port Multiservice Module (MSM-18/4):
Memory Status: ERROR

Condition: After attaching the MSM-18/4 module and entering the isapi health-check command.
Workaround: This issue is resolved.
• CSCud72991
Symptom: A port drops all packets originating from the supervisor module although the port is up
and allotted with sufficient transmit (Tx) buffer-to-buffer credits.
Condition: The input and output rate is 0 frames per second.
Workaround: This issue is resolved.
• CSCuf31077
Symptom: Ports on the 24-port, 48-port, or 4/44-port 8-Gbps Fibre Channel switching modules go
into a suspended state and packets cannot egress or ingress on the port. This issue occurs on Cisco
MDS 9500 Series Directors and Cisco MDS 92221 switches when any of the following modules are
installed:
– 24-port 8-Gbps Fibre Channel switching module (DS-X9224-96K9)
– 48-port 8-Gbps Fibre Channel switching module (DS-X9248-96K9)
– 4/44-port Host Optimized 8-Gbps Fibre Channel switching module (DS-X9248-48K9)
Conditions: This issue occurs after a nondisruptive upgrade to Cisco NX-OS Release 5.2(6x) or
Release 5.2(8), and a link flap occurs on the ports.
Workaround: This issue is resolved.
• CSCue12091
Symptom: While using the Cisco MDS IP over Fibre Channel (IPFC) function for the I/O
Accelerator (IOA) cluster management, the FC port channels between the IOA sites fail.
Workaround: This issue is resolved.
• CSCue47831
Symptom: While performing an In Service Software Upgrade (ISSU) on the Cisco MDS 9513
switch, the syslogd process crashes.

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Workaround: This issue is resolved.


• CSCue51710
Symptom: The Inter-VSAN Routing (IVR) processes crash with the following error:
SYSMGR-2-SERVICE_CRASHED Service

Workaround: This issue is resolved.


• CSCue53811
Symptom: The I/O Accelerator (IOA) flows are stuck in VT_CREATE because of the error in the
Resource Manager (RM).
Workaround: This issue is resolved.
• CSCue58784
Symptom: Feature Manager crashes after a system reload and with the following error:
"%USER-2-SYSTEM_MSG: Vshd lock failed with error [1079246852] - feature_mgr."

Workaround: This issue is resolved.


• CSCue97664
Symptom: On the Cisco MDS 9148 switch and the Cisco MDS 9222i switch, Inter-VSAN Routing
(IVR) cannot update the Fibre Channel Name Server (FCNS) database because of the FC2 loopback
failure. This results in inconsistency in the FCNS database.
Workaround: This issue is resolved.
• CSCuf20526
Symptom: On the Cisco MDS 9513 switch, the virtual device context (VDC) manager
synchronization crashes while performing an In Service Software Downgrade (ISSD).
Workaround: This issue is resolved.
• CSCuf21326
Symptom: A Fibre Channel interface fails with the following error:
%PORT-5-IF_BRINGUP_NOT_ALLOWED_PORT_CONFIG_FAILURE Interface fc2/12 is not allowed to
be operational due to port config failure for reason: Buffers excedd max local buffers
(0x402900ab)
%PORT-2-IF_DOWN_ERROR_DISABLED %$VSAN 10%$ Interface fc2/12 is down (Error
disabled)

Condition: This occurs on Cisco MDS Generation 2 or Generation 3 modules when the rate-mode
of an interface in a port group is changed from dedicated to shared.
Workaround: This issue is resolved.
• CSCuf05392
Symptom: On the Cisco MDS 9222i switch, multiple processes crash because of the memory
leakage.
Workaround: This issue is resolved.
• CSCuf53101
Symptom: On the Cisco MDS 9509 switch and the Cisco MDS 9222i switch, multiple Inter-VSAN
Routing (IVR) services crash with the following errors:
%SYSMGR-2-SERVICE_CRASHED: Service "ivr" (PID 3041) hasn't caught signal 11 (core
will be saved).

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2013 May 9 12:29:20 sw-DC2-9509-sw8 %SYSMGR-2-SERVICE_CRASHED: Service "ivr" (PID


32689) hasn't caught signal 11 (core will be saved).

Workaround: This issue is resolved.


• CSCuf93813
Symptom: The Fibre Channel Name Server (FCNS) database does not get synchronized.
Condition: When there is a large switch fabric with more than 8000 entries in the FCNS database.
Workaround: This issue is resolved.
• CSCuf93816
Symptom: Requirement for enhancement in the message and transaction service (MTS) buffer for
the zone server, Inter-VSAN Routing (IVR), Fibre Channel Name Server (FCNS) database, and
SCSI targets to avoid forwarding information base (FIB) drops, the zone merge failure, and zone
server crash.
Condition: Normal operation.
Workaround: This issue is resolved.
• CSCug14718
Symptom: On the Cisco MDS 9513 switch, the Fibre Channel Name Server (FCNS) database
crashes with the following error:
%SYSMGR-2-SERVICE_CRASHED: Service "fcns" (PID 2908) hasn't caught signal 11 (core
will be saved).

Workaround: This issue is resolved.


• CSCug55812
Symptom: The virtual LAN (VLAN) association remains non-operational, virtual Fibre Channels
(vFCs) are isolated, and the following error appears:
%FCDOMAIN-2-EPORT_ISOLATED: %$VSAN 50%$ Isolation of interface vfc218 (reason: maximum
retransmissions failure)

Condition: This situation occurs during normal operation.


Workaround: This issue is resolved.
• CSCub62759
Symptom: The upgrade of an MDS dual-supervisor switch fails with the following error:

switch# show install all status


...
Install has failed. Return code 0x4093005E (system switchover failed).

Condition: This occurs during any supervisor switchover. This is limited to the following
conditions:
– Performed an In Service Software Upgrade (ISSU) or In Service Software Downgrade (ISSD)
to Cisco MDS Release 5.2(1) to another Cisco MDS NX-OS version.
– A user initiates reset of the standby supervisor while running Cisco MDS NX-OS Release
5.2(1).
– The system initiates a supervisor switchover when the active supervisor fails.
Workaround: This issue is resolved.
• CSCub83043

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Symptom: User cannot reset the timeout value by using the tune lrtp-retx-timeout command after
an IOA failure.
Condition: This occurs if the tune lrtp-retx-timeout command is used set to a nondefault value and
there is an IOA port software failure. The default timeout value is 2500 milliseconds. Any
configured value that is different from the default is not reinitialized properly after a failure.
Workaround: This issue is resolved.
• CSCuc03438
Symptom: The first SSH login fails although the correct password is entered.
Condition: This issue applies only to SSH logins on Cisco MDS 9100 and 9200 Series switches both
in the CLI and SNMP logins.
Workaround: This issue is resolved.
• CSCuc17269
Symptom: The management port is inaccessible after a supervisor switchover.
Workaround: This issue is resolved.
• CSCuc85584
Symptom: Standby supervisor remains in the powered-up status and fails to reach standby status.
The show logging logfile command displays the following messages:
%SYSMGR-2-GSYNC_SNAPSHOT_SRVFAILED: Service "fcns" on active supervisor failed to
store its snapshot (error-id 0x80480018).
%SYSMGR-2-STANDBY_BOOT_FAILED: Standby supervisor failed to boot up.

Condition: This occurs only if the standby supervisor has rebooted more than 200 times since the
active supervisor became active.
Workaround: This issue is resolved.
• CSCud14600
Symptom: The Cisco MDS 9000 16-Port Storage Services Node (SSN-16) has continuous port
software failures.
Workaround: This issue is resolved.
• CSCud70562
Symptom: The show ioa cluster command displays the following error:
The Cluster node c1 does not have a remote site defined

Condition: This situation occurs after a user performs the write erase, reload, and attempts to create
an I/O Accelerator (IOA) cluster.
Workaround: This issue is resolved.
• CSCud97895
Symptom: After using the load-balancing enable command for I/O Accelerator (IOA), all flows
fail to come online.
Condition: This situation occurs only when the load-balancing enable command is used after an
IOA service engine is shut or no shut or an Cisco MDS MSM 18+4 module or SSN 16 module is
powered off and then powered on.
Workaround: This issue is resolved.
• CSCue55765

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Symptom: An interface on the Cisco MDS switch flaps for 9 to 10 seconds with the following error:
2013 Feb 3 02:26:45 EST: PORT-5-IF_DOWN_NONE %$VSAN 202%$ Interface fc1/2 is down
(None)
2013 Feb 3 02:26:55 EST: PORT-5-IF_UP %$VSAN 202%$ Interface fc1/2 is up in mode F

Condition: This situation occurs during a normal operation.


Workaround: This issue is resolved.
• CSCue78125
Symptom: There is an absence of debugging function to identify packets getting stuck in the
transmit path and a flow control in Cisco MDS NX-OS software.
Workaround: This issue is resolved.
• CSCuf41389
Symptom: The integrity check of the Cisco MDS Storage Services Interface (SSI) image fails.
Workaround: This issue is resolved.
• CSCug09141
Symptom: When you use show logging onboard counter-stats command, error statistics for the
Cisco MDS Generation 4 modules cannot be displayed.
Workaround: This issue is resolved.
• CSCug32165
Symptom: Fabric login (FLOGI) reinitiates a port for a failed FDISC login.
Workaround: This issue is resolved.
• CSCub28804
Symptom: During the zone set activation, an option for sending port format Registered State
Change Notification (RSCN) is unavailable.
Condition: Normal operation.
Workaround: This issue is resolved.

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• CSCug49301
Symptom: Virtual Shell (VSH) crashes while collecting the Fibre Channel over IP (FCIP) technical
support information and displays the following error message:
%VSHD-2-VSHD_SYSLOG_EOL_ERR: EOL function fcip_show_ta_info_all from library
libips_mgr_fcip.so exited due to Signal 11

Workaround: This issue is resolved.


• CSCug57810
Symptom: Requirement for the enhanced Cisco MDS Data Mobility Manager (DMM) feature for
each job to support up to 255 logical unit numbers (LUNs), display status information on the CLI,
and reduce the frequency of the Modified Region Log (MRL) retrievals by setting the
DMM_ASYNC_IDLE_TMOUT option.
Workaround: This issue is resolved.
• CSCub56462
Symptom: An interface goes down without a clear reason with the following error:
%PORT-5-IF_DOWN_NONE: %$VSAN 10%$ Interface fc2/23 is down (None)

Condition: This issue only occurs when an error occurs during the FLOGI or FDISC process on an
interface.
Workaround: This issue is resolved.
• CSCue91565
Symptom: The standby supervisor remains in the powered-up state and it fails to reach the standby
status. The show logging logfile command displays the following:
%SYSMGR-2-GSYNC_SNAPSHOT_SRVFAILED: Service "zone" on active supervisor failed to
store its snapshot (error-id 0x80480018).
%SYSMGR-2-STANDBY_BOOT_FAILED: Standby supervisor failed to boot up.

Condition: This occurs only if the standby supervisor is restarted more than 200 times since the
active supervisor became active.
Workaround: This issue is resolved.
• CSCuf32214
Symptom: The syslogd process crashes when fabric of multiple Cisco MDS switches are merged
and then a switchover is performed.
Workaround: This issue is resolved.
• CSCug54336
Symptom: Requirement for addition of the following CLI commands in the Cisco MDS NX-OS
software:
– show port index-allocation
– show port index-allocation startup
– show port-license
– show port-resource module
Workaround: This issue is resolved.
• CSCug73977
Symptom: The zone server crashes because of the hear beat failure on a switch reload.

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Condition: After an In Service Software Upgrade (ISSU) the configuration is saved and a
switchover is performed.
Workaround: This issue is resolved.
• CSCug85780
Symptom: After an In Service Software Upgrade (ISSU), Cisco MDS Generation 4 modules display
incorrect value for the fill_word primitive as shown below:
switch# show hardware internal fcmac port 1 port-info | inc FILL
FILL_WORD(raw) :UNKNOWN(1296260929)

Condition: An ISSU followed by a switchover and the shut or no shut operation was performed on
an interface of a Cisco MDS Generation 4 module.
Workaround: This issue is resolved.

Open Caveats
• CSCub47799
Symptom: A Cisco MDS 9000 switch reloads or the zone process crashes immediately after making
device-alias changes.
Condition: This situation occurs if the following conditions are met:
– The Cisco MDS switches running MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(6), 5.2(6a), 5.2(6b), 5.2(8), 5.2(8a),
or 6.2(1).
– The device-alias is running in enhanced mode.
– Both the device-alias delete and rename action is performed in a single commit.

Note This problem might occur in both the zone mode basic and zone mode enhanced operation
mode.

Workaround: Commit the device-alias changes after each configuration steps:


– If you have to delete or clear any old device-alias entries, configure it and commit the changes.
– If you need to rename a device-alias, rename to a temporary name first, followed by a commit
and rename to the final, intended name and then commit.
Example 1
The following example shows how to delete the Alias2 and rename Alias1 to Alias2:
device-alias rename Alias1 temp_Alias1
device-alias rename Alias2 temp_Alias2
device-alias commit

Use the show device-alias session status command to verify the device-alias session status.
device-alias rename temp_Alias1 Alias2
device-alias commit

Use the show device-alias session status command to verify the device-alias session status.
If you do not need temp_Alias2, use following commands:
device-alias delete temp_Alias2
device-alias commit

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The following example shows how to delete the Alias2 and rename Alias1 to Alias2:
Example 2
device-alias delete Alias2
device-alias commit

Use the show device-alias session status command to verify the device-alias session status.

device-alias rename Alias1 Alias2


device-alias commit

Use the show device-alias session status command to verify the device-alias session status.

Note You can use multiple device-alias commands of the same type such as delete, rename, and add in the
same batch if the names are unique.

• CSCtr10877
Symptom: Following an ISL flap that isolates some switches in the fabric (and the corresponding
FCR peers) and then later merges them again, some FCR peers might get out of sync with the SSM
switch FCR peer (that is, the FCR peer that owns a configuration) during the peer discovery phase.
Consequently, some application flows might not come online, or might even be deleted.
Workaround: Enter the following supervisor commands on the problematic FCR peer, which will
trigger this FCR peer to resync with the rest of the fabric, and force it to come out of the error state:
switch# test fc-redirect config sync-with-fabric
switch# test fc-redirect config sync-with-fabric all-peers

If more than one peer is affected by this issue, additional steps are needed. If the application flows
do not come online, then the application CLI commands need to be checked to verify that the flows
did not get deleted. If they did, the flows need to be recreated again through the application CLI
commands or Cisco DCNM-SAN interface.
• CSCtw64713
Symptom: Occasionally, a 10-G ISL between a 32-port 8-Gbps Advanced Fibre Channel Switching
Module (DS-X9232-256K9) or a 48-port 8-Gbps Advanced Fibre Channel Switching Module
(DS-X9248-256K9) and an older generation Cisco MDS 9000 module can take a long time to come
up. The link can go into an error-disabled state.
Workaround: None.
• CSCty82906
Symptom: On a Windows XP system, the master key rekey cannot detect a smart card and displays
the following message:
Exception reading smartcard:CKR_OPERATION_NOT_INITIALIZED

Workaround: None.
• CSCtr50223
Symptom: On the MDS 9513 switch, when an MSM-18/4 module boots up, it sends a request to the
supervisor module to mount the modflash on the MSM-18/4 module. If there is a timeout or error in
response, the following syslog message displays:
2011 Jul 14 01:18:13 sw-dc5-br2-12 %LC_MNT_MGR-SLOT3-2-LC_MNT_MGR_ERROR: SUP mount
failed. MTS receive timedout
2011 Jul 14 01:19:06 sw-dc5-br2-12 %PROC_MGR-SLOT3-2-ERR_MSG: ERROR: PID 1144
(lc_mnt_mgr) exited abnormally, exit status (0xa)

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2011 Jul 14 01:19:06 sw-dc5-br2-12 %MODULE-2-MOD_MINORSWFAIL: Module 3 (serial:


JAE1141ZB43) reported a failure in service lc_mnt_mgr

This issue might be seen when the supervisor module is unusually busy and cannot process the
mount request from the MSM-18/4 module, or the actual mount command on the supervisor takes a
long time.
Workaround: Reload the MSM-18/4 module in the same slot/module where the modflash mount
failed. A request will be sent to the supervisor to mount the modflash.
• CSCty82821
Symptom: After creating an SME cluster, adding disks to a disk group, changing some disk states,
and starting the master key rekey, the key creation date is invalid.
Workaround: None.
• CSCua61011
Symptom: After creating an SME cluster in advanced mode, then adding 500 disks to the disk
group, exporting the keys, and importing the keys again, there is no scroll option in the import
manage key window.
Workaround: None.
• CSCtz40700
Symptom: When a trunk link fails, the 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.289.1.3 trap has an incorrect link failure
reason of “gracefully down.”
This symptom might be seen only when a link failure occurs on an E, TE, or TF port.
Workaround: Ignore the link down reason because the link down trap is valid.
• CSCtz40745
Symptom: A “VSAN down” trap is sent for VSAN 4094 when a trunk port goes down because the
VSAN is not configured on the trunk.
This symptom might be seen only when a link down occurs on an E, TE, or TF port.
Workaround: Ignore the trap.
• CSCua09712
Symptom: Communication errors that occur during the master key rekey are not handled gracefully.
Workaround: None.
• CSCtz84847
Symptom: When creating a cluster, key management servers are not listed in the drop-down list.
Workaround: Manually enter the IP address of the server.
• CSCty47599
Symptom: For a failed master key rekey, the master key shares were generated and updated in the
CKMC.
Workaround: None.
• CSCub15824
Symptom: The switch sends LOGO-ACC before the Fibre Channel Name Server (FCNS) database
is updated.

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Condition: When a virtual machine (VM) moves to another partition, the VIO performs a LOGO
first and then with the same World Wide Name (WWN) from the new location does a fabric login
(FLOGI) or FDISC again. This occurs within 10 milliseconds to minimize downtime to the VM.
Workaround: None.
• CSCuf82609
Symptom: After an In Service Software Upgrade (ISSU) on the Cisco MDS 9222i switch, Cisco
Fabric Services (CFS) merge is initiated.
Workaround: None.
• CSCug36861
Symptom: The Cisco MDS 9222i switch drops packets as timeouts. The timeout drop occurs
periodically every 15 minutes.
Condition: When a user upgrades to Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2(8) or 5.2(6b) from a preceding
version of Cisco MDS NX-OS software.
Workaround: None.
• CSCud32085
Symptom: On a Cisco MDS 9222i, Storage Media Encryption (SME) disk discovery fails to detect
any disk on the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure.
Condition: This occurs when a user attempts to perform the Add Disk Group operation by using
the Cisco Data Center Network Manager (DCNM) Web Client to configure SME.
Workaround: Remove the port channel trunk from the Fibre Channel link(s).
• CSCug64503
The following type of exceptions are logged in the module exception log in an unthrottled manner:
TBIRD_FWD_EBM_1_BASE_B_ECC_1ERR
TBIRD_FWD_EBM_1_BASE_A_ECC_1ERR

Condition: This occurs only in the Cisco MDS DS-X9232-256K9 and DS-X9248-256K9 modules.
Workaround: To clear the source of the messages, reload the module from which the messages are
incoming or upgrade to a succeeding version of Cisco MDS NX-OS software.
• CSCug67068
Symptom: On a Cisco MDS 9148 switch and MDS 9134 switch, an attempt to overwrite the Cisco
MDS NX-OS software image version fails with the following error:
?permission denied?

Condition: When a user login to the switch from Cisco Data Center Network Manager (DCNM) as
a non-root user.
Workaround: Login as a root user.
• CSCug76835
Symptom: Cisco MDS Generation 4 modules attempt to log several events to syslog buffer on the
supervisor.
Condition: Normal operation.
Workaround: Override the default embedded event manager (EEM) policy for the informational
level logging to syslog by using the event manager applet INFO_ERR-override override
__INFO_ERR command.

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Related Documentation
The documentation set for NX-OS for the Cisco MDS 9000 Family includes the following documents.
To find a document online, access the following web site:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5989/tsd_products_support_series_home.html
The documentation set for Cisco Fabric Manager appears in the Cisco Fabric Manager Release Notes
for Release 4.2(1), which is available from the following website:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps10495/prod_release_notes_list.html

Release Notes
• Cisco MDS 9000 Family Release Notes for Cisco MDS NX-OS Releases
• Cisco MDS 9000 Family Release Notes for MDS SAN-OS Releases
• Cisco MDS 9000 Family Release Notes for Storage Services Interface Images
• Cisco MDS 9000 Family Release Notes for Cisco MDS 9000 EPLD Images

Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information


• Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco MDS 9000 Family

Compatibility Information
• Cisco Data Center Interoperability Support Matrix
• Cisco MDS 9000 NX-OS Hardware and Software Compatibility Information and Feature Lists
• Cisco MDS NX-OS Release Compatibility Matrix for Storage Service Interface Images
• Cisco MDS 9000 Family Switch-to-Switch Interoperability Configuration Guide
• Cisco MDS NX-OS Release Compatibility Matrix for IBM SAN Volume Controller Software for
Cisco MDS 9000
• Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release Compatibility Matrix for VERITAS Storage Foundation for Networks
Software

Hardware Installation
• Cisco MDS 9500 Series Hardware Installation Guide
• Cisco MDS 9500 Series Supervisor-2A Tech Note
• Cisco MDS 9200 Series Hardware Installation Guide
• Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide
• Cisco MDS 9124 and Cisco MDS 9134 Multilayer Fabric Switch Quick Start Guide

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Software Installation and Upgrade


• Cisco MDS 9000 NX-OS Software Upgrade and Downgrade Guide
• Cisco MDS 9000 Family Storage Services Interface Image Install and Upgrade Guide
• Cisco MDS 9000 Family Storage Services Module Software Installation and Upgrade Guide

Cisco NX-OS Configuration Guides


• Cisco MDS 9000 Family NX-OS Licensing Guide
• Cisco MDS 9000 Family NX-OS Fundamentals Configuration Guide
• Cisco MDS 9000 Family NX-OS System Management Configuration Guide
• Cisco MDS 9000 Family NX-OS Interfaces Configuration Guide
• Cisco MDS 9000 Family NX-OS Fabric Configuration Guide
• Cisco MDS 9000 Family NX-OS Quality of Service Configuration Guide
• Cisco MDS 9000 Family NX-OS Security Configuration Guide
• Cisco MDS 9000 Family NX-OS IP Services Configuration Guide
• Cisco MDS 9000 Family NX-OS Intelligent Storage Services Configuration Guide
• Cisco MDS 9000 Family NX-OS High Availability and Redundancy Configuration Guide
• Cisco MDS 9000 Family NX-OS Inter-VSAN Routing Configuration Guide

Command-Line Interface
• Cisco MDS 9000 Family Command Reference

Intelligent Storage Networking Services Configuration Guides


• Cisco MDS 9000 I/O Acceleration Configuration Guide
• Cisco MDS 9000 Family SANTap Deployment Guide
• Cisco MDS 9000 Family Data Mobility Manager Configuration Guide
• Cisco MDS 9000 Family Storage Media Encryption Configuration Guide
• Cisco MDS 9000 Family Secure Erase Configuration Guide
• Cisco MDS 9000 Family Cookbook for Cisco MDS SAN-OS

Troubleshooting and Reference


• Cisco NX-OS System Messages Reference
• Cisco MDS 9000 Family NX-OS Troubleshooting Guide
• Cisco MDS 9000 Family NX-OS MIB Quick Reference
• Cisco MDS 9000 Family NX-OS SMI-S Programming Reference

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Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request


For information on obtaining documentation, submitting a service request, and gathering additional
information, see the monthly What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation, which also lists all new and
revised Cisco technical documentation, at:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/general/whatsnew/whatsnew.html
Subscribe to the What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation as a Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feed
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This document is to be used in conjunction with the documents listed in the “Related Documentation” section.

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