Cisco Cisco Nexus 1100 Cloud Services Platform Release Notes
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Cisco Nexus Cloud Services Platform Release Notes, Release 4.2(1)SP1(6.2a)
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Configuration Limits
Configuration Limits
For detailed information on the weighting matrix and the supported configuration of VSBs on the
Cisco Nexus Cloud Services Platform, see the weighting matrix in the Cisco Nexus Cloud Services
Platform Compatibility Information Guide.
Cisco Nexus Cloud Services Platform, see the weighting matrix in the Cisco Nexus Cloud Services
Platform Compatibility Information Guide.
Restrictions
The Cisco Nexus Cloud Services Platform has the following restrictions:
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Deployment of Citrix NetScaler 1000V on the Cisco Nexus 1010
The deployment of the Citrix NetScaler 1000V VSB on the Cisco Nexus 1010 is restricted to only one
instance. The Citrix NetScaler 1000V can be deployed only when no other VSB is present.
instance. The Citrix NetScaler 1000V can be deployed only when no other VSB is present.
For more information on installing a virtual service blade, see the Cisco Nexus Cloud Services Platform
Software Configuration Guide.
Software Configuration Guide.
No Error Message for Upgrade Failure
If an upgrade to Cisco Nexus Cloud Services Platform Release 4.2(1)SP1(6.2a) from release
4.2(1)SP1(6.2) or earlier fails, no error message is displayed. This limitation is associated with
CSCub39408.
4.2(1)SP1(6.2) or earlier fails, no error message is displayed. This limitation is associated with
CSCub39408.
Domain ID and HA Role Cannot Be Changed
The configured domain ID and high availability (HA) role (standalone, primary, or secondary) can never
be changed. To change the domain ID or the HA role, you must use the write erase command.
be changed. To change the domain ID or the HA role, you must use the write erase command.
Boot Variables Cannot Be Manually Configured
The boot variables cannot be configured manually. To change the boot variables, you must enter the
install nexus CSP command. This command installs the software from the bootflash:/repository
directory and updates the boot variables with the name of the software image.
install nexus CSP command. This command installs the software from the bootflash:/repository
directory and updates the boot variables with the name of the software image.