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.
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.
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 module MDS 9500 Series only M9222ISSE1K9 Storage Services Enabler License MDS 9222i Switch only M9200SSE184K9 Storage Services Enabler License for one MSM-18/4 module MDS 9200 Series only M95DMM184K9 Data Mobility Manager License for one MSM-18/4 module MDS 9500
Components Supported Table 2 Cisco MDS 9000 Family Supported Software and Hardware Components (continued) Component Part Number Description 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 switc
Components Supported Table 2 Cisco MDS 9000 Family Supported Software and Hardware Components (continued) Component Part Number Description Applicable Product Switching Modules Cisco MDS 9000 12-port 4-Gbps Fibre Channel Switching Module with SFP LC connectors MDS 9500 Series Cisco 24-port 4-Gbps Fibre Channel Switching Module with SFP LC connectors MDS 9500 Series Cisco MDS 9000 48-port 4-Gbps Fibre Channel Switching Module with SFP LC MDS 9500 Series Cisco MDS 9000 Family 4-Port 10-Gbps Fibre
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 met
Components Supported Table 2 Cisco MDS 9000 Family Supported Software and Hardware Components (continued) Component Part Number Description Applicable Product LC-type fiber-optic SFP DS-FC10G-SW SFP+ optics (LC type) for 10-Gbps Fibre Channel for shortwave mode 32-port 8-Gbps Advanced Fibre Channel Module (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 longwave mode 32-port 8-Gbps Advanced Fibre Chan
MDS 9000 Chassis and Module Support Table 2 Cisco MDS 9000 Family Supported Software and Hardware Components (continued) Component Part Number Description DWDM-X2-xx.xx Dense Wavelength - Division Multiplexi ng (DWDM) MDS 9500 Series DWDM X2 SC optics for 10-Gbps Fibre Channel connectivity to an existing Ethernet DWDM MDS 9200 Series infrastructure, with 15xx.xx nm wavelength, where xx.xx = 60.61, 59.79, 58.98, 58.17, 56.55, 55.75, 54.94, 54.13, 52.52, 51.72, 50.92, 50.12, 48.51, 47.72, 46.92, 46.
MDS 9000 Chassis and Module Support 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.
MDS 9000 Chassis and Module Support 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.
MDS 9000 Chassis and Module Support 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 Module Yes No Yes 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.
Software Download Process Table 6 Module Support Matrix for Cisco MDS SAN-OS 3.x (continued) MDS 9222i MDS 9216i MDS 9216A MDS 9216 32-port 1-, 2-Gbps Fibre Channel Switching Yes Module No Yes Yes Yes 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 Module Description DS-X9032 MDS 9500 Series 1.
Software Download Process Table 7 Software Release Compatibility Cisco NX-OS Software Minimum NX-OS or SAN-OS Release Tested NX-OS and SAN-OS 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.
Software Download Process 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.
Upgrading Your Cisco MDS NX-OS Software Image 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.
Upgrading Your Cisco MDS NX-OS Software Image • 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).
Upgrading Your Cisco MDS NX-OS Software Image 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.
Upgrading Your Cisco MDS NX-OS Software Image 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), 5.2(2), 5.2(2a), 5.2(2d), 5.2(6), 5.2(6a), 5.2(6b), 5.2(8) Upgrade directly to NX-OS Release 5.2(8a). All 5.0(x) releases Upgrade directly to NX-OS Release 5.2(8a). All 4.2(x) releases and 4.1(x) releases 1. Upgrade to NX-OS Release 5.0(x). 2. Upgrade to NX-OS Release 5.2(8a). 1.
Downgrading Your Cisco MDS SAN-OS Software Image 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.
Downgrading Your Cisco MDS SAN-OS Software Image 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.
Downgrading Your Cisco MDS SAN-OS Software Image – 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.
Downgrading Your Cisco MDS SAN-OS Software Image 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.
Downgrading Your Cisco MDS SAN-OS Software Image 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 All 4.2(x) and 4.1(x) releases Downgrade directly from NX-OS Release 5.2(8a)1, 2, 3 1. Downgrade to NX-OS Release 5.0(x). 2.
New Features in Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2 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.
New Features in Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2 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.
New Features in Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2 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.
New Features in Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2 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.
New Features in Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.2 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.
Licensed Cisco NX-OS Software Packages 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.
Licensed Cisco NX-OS Software Packages 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.
Deprecated Features 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.
Limitations and Restrictions • 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 St
Limitations and Restrictions 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.
Limitations and Restrictions 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.
Limitations and Restrictions Step 4 Use the feature ssh command to enable SSH. CFS Cannot Distribute All Call Home Information In MDS NX-OS Release 4.
Limitations and Restrictions For configuration information, refer to the “Configuring Trunking” section in the Cisco MDS 9000 NX-OS Interfaces Configuration Guide.
Limitations and Restrictions 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 Cha
Limitations and Restrictions • 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.
Caveats 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 or Resolved) NX-OS Software Release (Open or Resolved) 5.2(8) 5.
Caveats Table 17 Open Caveats and Resolved Caveats Reference (continued) NX-OS Software Release (Open or Resolved) NX-OS Software Release (Open or Resolved) 5.2(8) 5.
Caveats Table 17 Open Caveats and Resolved Caveats Reference (continued) NX-OS Software Release (Open or Resolved) NX-OS Software Release (Open or Resolved) 5.2(8) 5.2(8a) CSCub56462 O R CSCug67068 — R O O CSCub28804 O R CSCug54336 — R CSCug57810 — R DDTS Number Severity 5 CSCtz84847 Severity 6 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.
Caveats 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.
Caveats 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.
Caveats 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.
Caveats 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.
Caveats 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.
Caveats 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.
Caveats • 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.
Caveats Condition: After an In Service Software Upgrade (ISSU) the configuration is saved and a switchover is performed. Workaround: This issue is resolved.
Caveats 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.
Caveats 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.
Caveats 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.
Related Documentation 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.
Related Documentation 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 •
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request 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.
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request Cisco MDS 9000 Family Release Notes for Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.