Cisco Cisco MDS 9000 NX-OS Software Release 5.0 Guía De Información
Rick Leonard, PMP®, Vendor Services Lab Manager
Sam Mercier, VSC Lab Sr. Engineer
System z® Hardware Development
System z® Hardware Development
International Business Machines Corporation
International Business Machines Corporation
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Release Notes:
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Cascading of directors and switches is limited to one hop for a FICON environment.
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When a zone with more than 250 members is created, there is a rare chance that all ports in a switch can fail to log in during a System z processor
Power On Reset (POR) in an FCP environment. This problem has not been seen in FICON environments. To work around this issue, customers can
bring ports up after the POR in smaller groups or use smaller zones per Cisco’s recommended best-practices for zoning.
Power On Reset (POR) in an FCP environment. This problem has not been seen in FICON environments. To work around this issue, customers can
bring ports up after the POR in smaller groups or use smaller zones per Cisco’s recommended best-practices for zoning.
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Encryption on ISLs is supported on 8 Gb/sec line cards only and can not be used in Port Channel configurations.
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With many CHPIDs plugged into a switch, there is a limited risk of taking a few IFCCs on the CUP during CEC IML.s.
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8 Gb/sec optics should not be attached directly to 1 Gb/sec optics. Auto-negotiation is from 8 Gb/sec to 2 or 4 Gb/sec or from 4 Gb/sec to 1 or 2
Gb/sec.
Gb/sec.
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NX-OS 5.2 no longer supports 2 Gb/sec CWDM SFPs.
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The new fabric 3 module is only supported in the MDS-9513. Full line rate can be obtained with the new port cards in the MDS-9506 and MDS-9509
by running in local switching mode.
by running in local switching mode.
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Be sure to follow the Cisco recommended installation for the new fabric 3 module and port cards so that the upgrade to full 8 Gb/sec is concurrent.
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This document and future qualification letters may be found on the IBM Resource Link Web site:
Navigate to the following Web site
http://www.ibm.com/servers/resourcelink/
Hit the link for “Sign In”.
Sign in with valid user ID and password
On the left, click on the "Library" link
Locate the listing of "Hardware products for servers" around the middle of the Web page
Click on the link “Switches and directors qualified for IBM System z FICON and FCP channels”
Sign in with valid user ID and password
On the left, click on the "Library" link
Locate the listing of "Hardware products for servers" around the middle of the Web page
Click on the link “Switches and directors qualified for IBM System z FICON and FCP channels”
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any claims made regarding such products. The fact that the listed Cisco products passed the enumerated IBM tests does not imply that the
products will operate properly in any particular customer environment. Cisco retains sole responsibility for its products, the performance of such
products and all claims relating to such products, including without limitation its products’ compliance to product specifications, safety
requirements, regulatory agencies requirements and industry standards.
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Table 9) Other Cisco supported FICON switches and directors for attachment to System z
Cisco Name
IBM Machine Type
Supported SFP Optics
9216 (see note 1 and 2)
2062-D01
2 Gb/sec
9216a (see note 1 and 2)
2062-D1A or 2054-D1A
2, 4, and 10 Gb/sec
9216i (see note 3)
2062-D1H or 2054-D1H
2, 4, and 10 Gb/sec
Notes:
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Support for these products remains at Cisco SAN-OS 3.3.1c.
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This product can be used at its supported FM level in a fabric with other switches and directors at the
current NX-OS level.
current NX-OS level.
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Support for the 9216i remains at NX-OS 4.2.7b.