Cisco MDS 9000 Family Release Notes for Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.0(4d) (OL-21012-06 B0, May 2011)
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Cisco MDS 9000 Family Release Notes for Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.0(4d)
OL-21012-06
Limitations and Restrictions
> 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 abc@cisco.com <mailto:abc@cisco.com>
> 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, issue 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)
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 issued to enable the Trunking F PortChannels feature,
follow these configuration guidelines for reserved VSANs and the isolated VSAN:
• If trunk mode is on for any of the interfaces or NP PortChannel 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.
• VSAN 4079 will be impacted by an upgrade to NX-OS Release 4.1(3a), depending on whether or
not VSAN 4079 was created prior to the upgrade. See the “Upgrading Effect on VSAN 4079”
section on page 19 for details.