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Fabric OS 8.2.

2c
Brocade Fabric OS 8.2.2c Release Notes

Version 1.0

Broadcom FOS-822c-RN100
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Copyright © 2020 Broadcom. All Rights Reserved. Broadcom, the pulse logo, Brocade, and the stylized B logo are among
the trademarks of Broadcom in the United States, the EU, and/or other countries. The term “Broadcom” refers to
Broadcom Inc. and/or its subsidiaries.

Broadcom reserves the right to make changes without further notice to any products or data herein to improve reliability,
function, or design. Information furnished by Broadcom is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, Broadcom does
not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of this information, nor the application or use of any product or
circuit described herein, neither does it convey any license under its patent rights nor the rights of others.

The product described by this document may contain open source software covered by the GNU General Public License
or other open source license agreements. To find out which open source software is included in Brocade products, to
view the licensing terms applicable to the open source software, and to obtain a copy of the programming source code,
please download the open source disclosure documents in the Broadcom Customer Support Portal (CSP). If you do not
have a CSP account or are unable to log in, please contact your support provider for this information.

Use of all versions of Brocade’s Fabric OS is subject to the terms and conditions of the Brocade Fabric Operating System
and Feature Licenses and License Keys End User License Agreement, effective October 1, 2019, as amended by
Brocade from time to time. It is the user’s responsibility to understand and comply with the terms of the EULA. By
downloading, installing, using, posting, distributing or otherwise making available FOS, you agree to be bound on an
ongoing basis by the EULA as updated by Brocade from time to time.

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Preface .............................................................................................................................. 6


1.1 Contacting Technical Support for your Brocade® Product ........................................................................... 6
1.2 Related Documentation ...................................................................................................................................... 7

Chapter 2: Locating Product Manuals and Release Notes .............................................................. 8


2.1 Locating Product Manuals and Release Notes ................................................................................................ 8
2.1.1 Locating Product Manuals on Broadcom ...................................................................................................... 8
2.1.2 Locating Product Manuals and Release Notes on myBroadcom ................................................................. 9
2.2 Document Feedback ......................................................................................................................................... 10

Chapter 3: Overview ......................................................................................................................... 11

Chapter 4: What’s New in FOS 8.2.2c .............................................................................................. 12


4.1 Modified Software Features ............................................................................................................................. 12
4.2 Resolution of Important Defects...................................................................................................................... 12

Chapter 5: What’s New in FOS 8.2.2 ................................................................................................ 13


5.1 Software Features ............................................................................................................................................. 13
5.1.1 Modified Software Features ........................................................................................................................ 13
5.1.2 Deprecated Software Features ................................................................................................................... 13

Chapter 6: What’s New in FOS 8.2.1 ................................................................................................ 14


6.1 Hardware ............................................................................................................................................................ 14
6.1.1 New Devices ............................................................................................................................................... 14
6.1.2 New Blades ................................................................................................................................................. 14
6.1.3 New Optical Transceivers ........................................................................................................................... 14
6.1.4 Deprecated Hardware ................................................................................................................................. 14
6.2 Software Features ............................................................................................................................................. 14
6.2.1 New Software Features............................................................................................................................... 14
6.2.1.2 Counterfeit License Protection .................................................................................................. 15
6.2.1.3 REST API with New RESTCONF Modules............................................................................... 15
6.2.1.4 Management Interface Rate Limiting ........................................................................................ 15
6.2.2 Modified Software Features ........................................................................................................................ 15
6.2.2.1 MAPS Enhancements ............................................................................................................... 16
6.2.2.2 Access Gateway Enhancements .............................................................................................. 16
6.2.2.3 Fabric Services Enhancements ................................................................................................ 16
6.2.2.4 System Security Enhancements ............................................................................................... 17
6.2.2.5 configure Command Enhancements ......................................................................................... 17
6.2.2.6 Extension Enhancements ......................................................................................................... 17
6.2.2.7 Power Supply Microcontroller Firmware Utility ......................................................................... 17
6.2.2.8 Miscellaneous Enhancements .................................................................................................. 18
6.3 CLI Command Changes .................................................................................................................................... 18
6.3.1 New Commands.......................................................................................................................................... 18
6.3.2 Modified Commands ................................................................................................................................... 18
6.3.3 Deprecated Commands .............................................................................................................................. 18
6.4 Supported Standards and RFCs ...................................................................................................................... 19

Chapter 7: Software License Support ............................................................................................. 20


7.1 Optionally Licensed Software .......................................................................................................................... 20
7.2 Temporary License Support ............................................................................................................................ 22

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Chapter 8: Hardware Support .......................................................................................................... 23


8.1 Supported Devices ............................................................................................................................................ 23
8.2 Supported Blades.............................................................................................................................................. 23
8.2.1 DCX 8510-8/DCX 8510-4 Blade Support.................................................................................................... 23
8.2.2 X6-8/X6-4 Blade Support ............................................................................................................................ 24
8.3 Supported Power Supplies .............................................................................................................................. 24
8.3.1 Brocade G620 Power Supplies ................................................................................................................... 24
8.3.2 Brocade G630 Power Supplies ................................................................................................................... 24
8.3.3 DCX 8510-8 POWER SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS ............................................................................................ 25
8.3.3.1 Typical Power Supply Requirements for Blades in DCX 8510-8 Backbones ........................... 25
8.3.4 DCX 8510-4 POWER SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS ............................................................................................ 26
8.3.4.1 Typical Power Supply Requirements for Blades in DCX 8510-4 Backbones ........................... 26
8.3.5 Brocade X6 Power Supplies ....................................................................................................................... 26
8.3.6 X6-8 Power Supply Requirements .............................................................................................................. 27
8.3.6.1 Typical Power Supply Requirements for Blades in X6-8 Directors ........................................... 27
8.3.7 X6-4 Power Supply Requirements .............................................................................................................. 27
8.3.7.1 Typical Power Supply Requirements for Blades in X6-4 Directors ........................................... 27
8.3.8 SUPPORTED OPTICS .................................................................................................................................... 27

Chapter 9: Software Upgrades and Downgrades ........................................................................... 28


9.1 Image Filenames ............................................................................................................................................... 28
9.2 Migration Path ................................................................................................................................................... 28
9.2.1 Migrating from FOS 8.1 ............................................................................................................................... 28
9.2.2 Migrating from FOS 8.0 ............................................................................................................................... 28
9.3 Upgrade/Downgrade Considerations .............................................................................................................. 28

Chapter 10: Limitations and Restrictions ....................................................................................... 30


10.1 Scalability........................................................................................................................................................... 30
10.2 Compatibility/Interoperability .......................................................................................................................... 30
10.2.1 Brocade SANnav Management Portal Compatibility .................................................................................. 30
10.2.2 Brocade Network Advisor Compatibility ...................................................................................................... 30
10.2.3 Web Tools Compatibility ............................................................................................................................. 31
10.2.4 SMI Compatibility ........................................................................................................................................ 31
10.2.5 Fabric OS Compatibility .............................................................................................................................. 31
10.2.6 SNMP Support ............................................................................................................................................ 32
10.2.6.1 Obtaining MIBs .......................................................................................................................... 32
10.2.7 REST API Support ...................................................................................................................................... 33
10.2.7.1 Obtaining YANG Files ............................................................................................................... 33
10.3 Important Notes ................................................................................................................................................. 33
10.3.1 FCoE .................................................................................................................................................. 33
10.3.2 FC-NVMe .................................................................................................................................................. 33
10.3.3 In-flight Encryption and Compression ......................................................................................................... 33
10.3.4 VM Insight .................................................................................................................................................. 34
10.3.5 ClearLink Diagnostics (D_Port) ................................................................................................................... 34
10.3.6 Forward Error Correction ............................................................................................................................ 34
10.3.7 Access Gateway ......................................................................................................................................... 35
10.3.8 Ingress Rate Limiting .................................................................................................................................. 35
10.3.9 Ethernet Management Interface ................................................................................................................. 35
10.3.10 Extension .................................................................................................................................................. 35
10.3.11 Brocade Analytics Monitoring Platform ....................................................................................................... 36
10.3.12 Flow Vision .................................................................................................................................................. 37
10.3.13 FICON .................................................................................................................................................. 37
10.3.14 MAPS .................................................................................................................................................. 38
10.3.15 Miscellaneous ............................................................................................................................................. 38

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Chapter 11: Security Vulnerability Fixes......................................................................................... 39

Chapter 12: Defects .......................................................................................................................... 40


12.1 Closed with Code Changes in FOS 8.2.2c ...................................................................................................... 40
12.2 Closed with Code Changes in FOS 8.2.2b ...................................................................................................... 56
12.3 Closed with Code Changes in FOS 8.2.2a ...................................................................................................... 66
12.4 Closed with Code Changes in FOS 8.2.2 ........................................................................................................ 70
12.5 Closed without Code Changes in FOS 8.2.2 .................................................................................................. 97

Revision History.............................................................................................................................. 101


FOS-822c-RN100; June 26, 2020 ............................................................................................................................... 101

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Chapter 1: Preface

1.1 Contacting Technical Support for your Brocade® Product


For product support information and the latest information on contacting the Technical Assistance Center, go to
https://www.broadcom.com/support/fibre-channel-networking/. If you purchased Brocade product support directly from
Broadcom, use one of the following methods to contact the Technical Assistance Center 24x7.

Online Telephone

For nonurgent issues, the preferred method is to log in to Required for Severity 1 (critical) issues:
myBroadcom at https://www.broadcom.com/mybroadcom. (You Please call Fibre Channel Networking Global Support at one of
must initially register to gain access to the Customer Support the numbers listed at https://www.broadcom.com/support/fibre-
Portal.) Once there, select Customer Support Portal > Support channel-networking/.
Portal. You will now be able to navigate to the following sites:
 Knowledge Search: Clicking the top-right magnifying glass
brings up a search bar.
 Case Management: The legacy MyBrocade case management
tool (MyCases) has been replaced with the Fibre Channel
Networking case management tool.
 DocSafe: You can download software and documentation.
 Other Resources: Licensing Portal (top), SAN Health (top and
bottom), Communities (top), Education (top).

If you purchased Brocade product support from a Broadcom OEM/solution provider, contact your OEM/solution provider
for all your product support needs.
• OEM/solution providers are trained and certified by Broadcom to support Brocade products.
• Broadcom provides backline support for issues that cannot be resolved by the OEM/solution provider.
• Brocade Supplemental Support augments your existing OEM support contract, providing direct access to Brocade
expertise. For more information on this option, contact Broadcom or your OEM.
For questions regarding service levels and response times, contact your OEM/solution provider.
To expedite your call, have the following information immediately available:
1. General Information:
Technical support contract number, if applicable.
Switch model.
Switch operating system version.
Error numbers and messages received.
supportSave command output and associated files.
For dual-CP platforms running Fabric OS 6.2 and above, the supportSave command gathers information from both
CPs and any AP blades installed in the chassis.
Detailed description of the problem, including the switch or fabric behavior immediately following the problem and any
specific questions.
Description of any troubleshooting steps already performed and the results.
Serial console and Telnet session logs.
Syslog message logs.

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2. Switch Serial Number.


The switch serial number is provided on the serial number label, examples of which follow:

FT00X0054E9

The serial number label is located as follows:


Brocade 6520, 6510, 6505, G630, G620, G610 – On the switch ID pull-out tab located on the bottom of the port side
of the switch.
Brocade 7840, 7810 – On the pull-out tab on the front left side of the chassis underneath the serial console and
Ethernet connection and on the bottom of the switch in a well on the left side underneath (looking from the front).
Brocade DCX 8510-8 – Bottom right of the port side.
Brocade DCX 8510-4 – Back, upper left under the power supply.
Brocade X6-8, X6-4 – Lower portion of the chassis on the nonport side beneath the fan assemblies.
3. World Wide Name (WWN).
When the Virtual Fabric feature is enabled on a switch, each logical switch has a unique switch WWN. Use the wwn
command to display the switch WWN.
If you cannot use the wwn command because the switch is inoperable, you can get the primary WWN from the same
place as the serial number.
4. License Identifier (License ID).
There is only one license ID associated with a physical switch or director/backbone chassis. This license ID is
required as part of the ordering process for new FOS licenses.
Use the licenseIdShow command to display the license ID.

1.2 Related Documentation


White papers, data sheets are available at www.broadcom.com. Product documentation for all supported releases is
available at myBroadcom to registered users. Registered users can also find release notes at myBroadcom.

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Chapter 2: Locating Product Manuals and Release Notes

The following sections outline how to locate and download Brocade product manuals and release notes from
myBroadcom. Although the illustrations show Fibre Channel and Fabric OS (FOS), they work for all Brocade products and
operating systems.

2.1 Locating Product Manuals and Release Notes

2.1.1 Locating Product Manuals on Broadcom


Complete the following steps to locate your product manuals on Broadcom.com.
1. Go to https://www.broadcom.com.
2. Enter the product name or the software version number in the Search box.
For example, the following search is for software and documentation files for software version 8.2.

3. Select the Documents check box to list only the documents.


The list of documents available for the release displays.

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2.1.2 Locating Product Manuals and Release Notes on myBroadcom


Complete the following steps to locate your product manuals on myBroadcom.
1. Go to https://www.broadcom.com/mybroadcom/, click Login, and enter your username and password.
If you do not have an account, click Register to set up your account.
2. Select Customer Support Portal > DocSafe (Software/Document Downloads).
3. Choose one of the following:
• Enter the product name or the software version number in the Search box. For example, the following
search is for software and documentation files for software version 8.2.

• Click the Product Search box, select FIBRE CHANNEL NETWORKING, and select a product from the
product list.

The list of documents and software available for the product displays.
4. Clear the Software check box to list only the documents and release notes.

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2.2 Document Feedback


Quality is our first concern and we have made every effort to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this document. If
you find an error or omission or you think that a topic needs further development, we want to hear from you. You can
provide feedback by sending an email to documentation.PDL@broadcom.com. Provide the publication title, publication
number, and as much detail as possible, including the topic heading and page number, as well as your suggestions for
improvement.

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Chapter 3: Overview

Fabric OS 8.2.2c is a patch release based on Fabric OS 8.2.2b. All hardware platforms and features supported in
FOS 8.2.2b are also supported in FOS 8.2.2c. This release contains feature enhancements and fixes for defects listed at
the end of this document.

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Chapter 4: What’s New in FOS 8.2.2c

4.1 Modified Software Features


This release includes the following enhancements to existing features and supports:
 Support new CLI command fruDump to display information related to switch hardware FRU.
 Add support for the following optics part number on Brocade 7810:
o 32Gb/s Fibre Channel SWL SFP (part number 57-1000485-01)
o 32Gb/s Fibre Channel LWL SFP (part number 57-1000486-01)
o 16Gb/s Fibre Channel SWL SFP (part number 57-1000487-01)
o 16Gb/s Fibre Channel LWL SFP (part number 57-1000488-01)
 Add support for the following optics part number on SX6 blade:
o 32Gb/s Fibre Channel SWL SFP (part number 57-1000485-01)
o 32Gb/s Fibre Channel LWL SFP (part number 57-1000486-01)
o 16Gb/s Fibre Channel SWL SFP (part number 57-1000487-01)
o 16Gb/s Fibre Channel LWL SFP (part number 57-1000488-01)
o 16Gb/s Fibre Channel ELWL SFP (part number 57-1000489-01)
o 10Gb/s Fibre Channel SWL SFP (part number 57-1000492-01)
o 10Gb/s Fibre Channel LWL SFP (part number 57-1000493-01)
o 32Gb/s Fibre Channel ELWL (part number 57-1000494-01)
 Add support for the following QSFP optics part number on Brocade G620, G630, X6-8 and X6-4:
o 32Gb/s 100m Fibre Channel QSFP (part number 57-1000490-01)
 Support Brocade G620 with switchType 162.7 and G630 with switchType 173.4
o In-flight encryption is not supported with switchType 162.7 and 173.4
 Support Brocade CPX6 with a new 16MB boot flash chip
 Support LDAP with Microsoft Active Directory server 2016 and schema version 87
 Enhance psshow -v command to display Power Supply firmware version
 Enhance RESTAPI module brocade-logging to include audit-log and error-log list attributes to access switch
Auditlog and RASLog event messages.

4.2 Resolution of Important Defects


This release provides the following important defect fixes:
 FOS-821073: Customers may encounter: 1. Specific 3rd party devices flood the switch with GID_PN requests, leading
to delays and impact monitoring applications. 2. MAPS put out alert about Tx Power of SFP being 0.
 FOS-820970: Management applications (BNA, SANnav, Webtools) cannot communicate with the switch, and BSL
data collection will also stop. Traffic is not impacted and operation of the switch via CLI is not impacted.
 FOS-811237: Zone daemon panic observed during zone change.
 FOS-818648: Windows host in cascaded AG G610 does not see target disk. It can also occur in non-cascaded AG
environment but less likely.
 FOS-817953: After making zone changes in the fabric, customer may encounter one or both of the following: 1.
Defined zone configuration DB is removed, HA Sync is lost, and verify error seen on standby CP. 2. Fabric is
segmented with reason "segment zone conflict". If the zone data base is not repaired before issuing a cfgEnable to
activate the new zone definition, it can result in an impact to traffic.

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Chapter 5: What’s New in FOS 8.2.2

5.1 Software Features


The following sections list new, modified, and deprecated software features for this release.

5.1.1 Modified Software Features


This release includes the following enhancements to existing features and supports:
 Support 10Gb/s Ethernet ports in Brocade 7810 base configuration without the Extension Upgrade license.
 Support a user configurable port for SCP and SFTP protocols with the firmwareDownload and supportSave
commands.
 Support a user configurable port attribute for SCP and SFTP protocols with the brocade-operation-
supportsave REST API module.
 Support REST API GET operation without a session authorization key. HTTP GET operations can be completed with
a single request using a Basic Authentication header.

5.1.2 Deprecated Software Features


This release includes the following deprecation of existing features and supports:
 The IPSec feature on Management Ethernet Interface is deprecated. Hence, the ipsecconfig CLI command is
deprecated.
 The switchUptime CLI command is deprecated.

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Chapter 6: What’s New in FOS 8.2.1

6.1 Hardware
The following sections list new hardware introduced with this release and hardware that is no longer supported with this
release.

6.1.1 New Devices

Product Name Device Name


Brocade 7810 Gen 6 (32Gb/s) Distance Extension Switch

6.1.2 New Blades


None.

6.1.3 New Optical Transceivers


FOS 8.2.1 supports the following new optical transceiver on the noted devices:
 32Gb/s Fibre Channel 25 KM ELWL SFP (customer P/N XBR-000278) on the Brocade G620, G630, FC32-48, and
SX6 blade.

6.1.4 Deprecated Hardware


None.

6.2 Software Features


The following sections list new, modified, and deprecated software features for this release.

6.2.1 New Software Features


The following software features are new in this release:
 Counterfeit License Protection
 REST API with New RESTCONF Modules
 Management Interface Rate Limiting

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6.2.1.2 Counterfeit License Protection

FOS 8.2.1 introduces counterfeit license protection (CLP) on the Brocade 6505, 6510, G610, G620, and 7810 to prevent
misuse of the licenseAdd command. CLP performs the following actions based on the number of times that the
licenseAdd command is invoked:
 RASLOG WARNING message when 25 invalid licenseAdd operations are detected within a 24-hour period.
 RASLOG CRITICAL message when 40 invalid licenseAdd operations are detected within a 24-hour period.
 Shuts down a switch when 50 invalid licenseAdd operations are detected within a 24-hour period.
A switch that is shut down due to CLP detection will no longer be able to boot to a functional state. Customers may
request a replacement unit from their support provider.

6.2.1.3 REST API with New RESTCONF Modules

FOS 8.2.1 expands REST API support from that supported in FOS 8.2.0a with the following new features and
corresponding RESTCONF modules:
 Physical chassis, FRU, and optical transceiver: brocade-chassis, brocade-fru, and brocade-media
 Switch configuration: brocade-fibrechannel-configuration
 SupportSave: brocade-operation-supportsave and brocade-operation-showstatus
 Trunking: brocade-fibrechannel-trunk
 RASLOG and syslog configuration: brocade-logging
 System security: brocade-security
 System time zone and time server: brocade-time
 Monitoring and Alerting Policy Suite (MAPS): brocade-maps
FOS 8.2.1 enhances the following existing RESTCONF modules:
 brocade-fibrechannel
 brocade-fibrechannel-switch
 brocade-access-gateway
For a detailed description of the new modules and attributes, refer to the Brocade Fabric OS REST API Reference Manual
for FOS 8.2.1.

6.2.1.4 Management Interface Rate Limiting

FOS 8.2.1 implements hardware-based ingress rate limiting on the management interface of X6 directors to prevent
denial of service (DOS) attacks through the Ethernet management interface. When this feature is enabled, hardware
performs ingress rate limiting when a DOS attack on the Eth0 or Eth3 management interface is detected. Normal
management application traffic from Web Tools, SNMP, and Brocade Network Advisor is not affected when there is no
DOS attack. These applications may appear sluggish when a DOS attack is detected.

6.2.2 Modified Software Features


The following software features have been enhanced in this release:
 MAPS (Monitoring and Alerting Policy Suite)
 Access Gateway
 Fabric Services
 System Security
 configure Command Enhancements
 Extension
 Power supply microcontroller firmware utility
 Miscellaneous

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6.2.2.1 MAPS Enhancements

6.2.2.1.1 UCS/FI Login Imbalance Monitoring

FOS 8.2.1 adds MAPS monitoring of Cisco UCS Fabric Interconnect (FI) connections to Brocade switches in NPV mode.
MAPS monitors the distribution of UCS servers over the uplinks between FI and Brocade switches to remain balanced
over time. When MAPS detects an imbalance, it alerts the SAN administrator of the condition or triggers an automatic
rebalance action.

6.2.2.1.2 Miscellaneous

6.2.2.1.2.1 Default Rule Change

FOS 8.2.1 replaces the default rule names in FOS 8.2.0x detailed in the following table with the new default rule names:

FOS 8.2.0x Rule Names FOS 8.2.1 Rule Names


defALL_DPIP_EXTN_FLOW_C defALL_DPIP_EXTN_FLOW_P_90
defALL_DPIP_EXTN_FLOW_M defALL_DPIP_EXTN_FLOW_P_80
defALL_DPIP_EXTN_FLOW_A defALL_DPIP_EXTN_FLOW_P_65
defALL_DPIP_EXTN_FLOW_MAX defALL_DPIP_EXTN_FLOW_P_TOTAL

NOTE The default rules will be automatically converted to the new rule names during firmware upgrade from
FOS 8.2.0x to FOS 8.2.1 or later. However, user-defined rules of the IP_EXTN_FLOW monitoring
system must be changed manually to follow the new rule name format.

6.2.2.1.2.2 Alert Severity Change

FOS 8.2.1 changes the alert severity from ERROR to CRITICAL for the following default rule:
defALL_E_PORTSC3TXTO_20 ALL_E_PORTS(C3TXTO/MIN>20) RASLOG
FOS 8.2.1 changes the alert severity from WARNING to ERROR for the following default rule:
defALL_FANFAN_STATE_FAULTY ALL_FANS(FAN_STATE/NONE==FAULTY) RASLOG

6.2.2.2 Access Gateway Enhancements

6.2.2.2.1 Slow-Drain Device Quarantine on AG

FOS 7.4 and later support Slow-Drain Device Quarantine (SDDQ) to mitigate congestion due to slow-drain devices
connected to switches in native mode. FOS 8.2.1 enhances SDDQ support on AG to be able to quarantine slow-drain
devices connected to Access Gateway.

6.2.2.2.2 Port NPIV Configuration

FOS 8.2.1 adds support of the portCfgNpivPort command for a switch in AG mode. With this support, administrators
can enable or disable NPIV mode for a port when a switch is in Access Gateway mode.

6.2.2.3 Fabric Services Enhancements

6.2.2.3.1 GZS and GAZS Commands

FOS 8.2.1 adds support of the Get Zone Set (GZS) and Get Active Zone Set (GAZS) commands under FC-GS-8 for zone
servers. GZS queries for Zone Set Database, whereas GAZS queries for Active Zone Set (or Effective Configuration Set).

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6.2.2.3.2 Impaired Port Enhancements

FOS 8.2.1 enhances the impaired port feature introduced in FOS 8.2.0. With FOS 8.2.0, an impaired port can be used as
a principal link, which is used in fabric-related events, even though there are parallel nonimpaired links available. With
FOS 8.2.1, when a principal link is impaired and parallel links exist, an alternate link will be selected as the principal link.

6.2.2.4 System Security Enhancements

6.2.2.4.1 Minimum Password Difference

FOS 8.2.1 adds the new -minDiff to passwdcfg CLI command to enable SAN administrators to configure the
password policy to require the minimum number of characters that must be different between a current password and a
new password.

6.2.2.4.2 Session Logout Message

FOS 8.2.1 displays a logout message for SSH or Telnet session logout, exit, or timeout on the standard session terminal
window.

6.2.2.4.3 rootAccess Command Change

FOS 8.2.1 adds the -force option to the rootAccess command to bypass the interactive prompt of the command
execution.

6.2.2.4.4 HTTPS KeepAlive

FOS 8.2.1 adds support of HTTP server connection KeepAlive. The server KeepAlive is supported only with secure
HTTPS connections to switches. The KeepAlive support may be enabled with the command mgmtapp --enable
keepalive in FOS 8.2.1 or later.

6.2.2.5 configure Command Enhancements

FOS 8.2.1 introduces options to the configure CLI command to allow a number of switch configuration parameters to
be set without going through the interactive CLI menu. For details, refer to the Brocade Fabric OS Command Reference
Manual for FOS 8.2.1.

6.2.2.6 Extension Enhancements

FOS 8.2.1 supports dynamic LAG (LACP) on Gigabit Ethernet LAN ports on extension platforms.

6.2.2.7 Power Supply Microcontroller Firmware Utility

Some power supply models for Brocade Gen 6 platforms support field upgrade of the firmware image used by their
microcontrollers. FOS 8.2.1 introduces the psutil CLI command for field upgrade of the power supply microcontroller
firmware. The power supply firmware is packaged as part of FOS 8.2.1 and later. Administrators can use the psutil
command to check the power supply firmware version and when necessary upgrade to a later version.

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6.2.2.8 Miscellaneous Enhancements

FOS 8.2.1 includes the following miscellaneous enhancements:

6.2.2.8.1 chassisName Command

FOS 8.2.1 enhances the chassisName command to increase the name length from 15 characters to 31 characters on
the DCX 8510 and X6 directors.

6.2.2.8.2 ISL R_RDY in Base Switch

FOS 8.2.1 supports the portcfgislmode command to configure ISL R_RDY mode on the ISLs in a base switch, that is,
the XISLs. With this enhancement, devices that support R_RDY mode can also be used on XISLs.

6.2.2.8.3 sfpShow -link Enhancement

FOS 8.2.1 displays the alert thresholds for peer port optics through the sfpShow -link option. The alert thresholds are
displayed for voltage, temperature, Tx Bias, Tx Power, and Rx Power metrics. The alert thresholds are displayed for peer
port optics only.

6.3 CLI Command Changes


The following sections list new, modified, and deprecated commands for this release.

6.3.1 New Commands


The following commands are new in this release:
 bladePortMap
 deviceLogin
 factoryFanShow
 psUtil

6.3.2 Modified Commands


Refer to the Modified Commands section of the Brocade Fabric OS Command Reference Manual for Fabric OS 8.2.1.

6.3.3 Deprecated Commands


The Brocade Fabric OS Command Reference Manual documents all FOS commands that are officially supported. Any
commands not listed in the command reference for a specific release are not supported and may be subject to removal
without notification. Refer to the Deprecated Commands section in the Brocade Fabric OS Command Reference Manual
for Fabric OS 8.2.1.

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6.4 Supported Standards and RFCs


This software conforms to the Fibre Channel standards in a manner consistent with accepted engineering practices and
procedures. In certain cases, Brocade might add proprietary supplemental functions to those specified in the standards.
For a list of FC standards conformance, visit the following Broadcom SAN Standards website:
https://www.broadcom.com/support/fibre-channel-networking/san-standards/

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Chapter 7: Software License Support

7.1 Optionally Licensed Software


Fabric OS 8.2 includes all basic switch and fabric support software, as well as optionally licensed software that is enabled
using license keys.
Optionally licensed features include:
Brocade Ports on Demand – This license allows customers to instantly scale the fabric by provisioning additional SFP
ports via license key upgrade. (Applies to select switch models.)
Brocade Q-Flex Ports on Demand – This license allows customers to further scale the fabric and increase flexibility by
provisioning additional 4x32G QSFP ports via license key upgrade. (Applies to the Brocade G620 only.)
Brocade Extended Fabrics – This license provides greater than 10 km of switched fabric connectivity at full bandwidth
over long distances (depending on the platform, this can be up to 3000 km).
Brocade ISL Trunking – This license provides the ability to aggregate multiple physical links into one logical link for
enhanced network performance and fault tolerance. It also includes Access Gateway ISL Trunking on those products that
support Access Gateway deployment.
Brocade Fabric Vision – This license enables support for MAPS (Monitoring and Alerting Policy Suite), Flow Vision, and
ClearLink (D_Port) when connecting to non-Brocade devices. MAPS enables rules-based monitoring and alerting
capabilities, and it provides comprehensive dashboards to quickly troubleshoot problems in Brocade SAN environments.
Flow Vision enables host-to-LUN flow monitoring, application flow mirroring for nondisruptive capture and deeper analysis,
and a test traffic flow generation function for SAN infrastructure validation. Support for D_Port to non-Brocade devices
allows extensive diagnostic testing of links to devices other than Brocade switches and adapters.

NOTE On Brocade G620, G630, Brocade X6-8, and Brocade X6-4 platforms, this license enables the use of
IO Insight capability. The license itself is identified as “Fabric Vision and IO Insight” on these
platforms.
FICON Management Server – Also known as CUP (Control Unit Port), this license enables host control of switches in
mainframe environments.
Integrated Routing – This license allows any Fibre Channel port in a DCX 8510-8, DCX 8510-4, Brocade 6510,
Brocade 6520, Brocade 7840, or Brocade G620 to be configured as an EX_Port supporting Fibre Channel Routing (FCR).
This eliminates the need to add an FR4-18i blade or use a Brocade 7500 for FCR purposes, and it also provides either
quadruple or octuple the bandwidth for each FCR connection (when connected to another 16Gb/s- or 32Gb/s-capable
port).
Integrated Routing Ports on Demand – This license allows any Fibre Channel port in a Brocade 7810, G630, X6-8, or
X6-4 to be configured as an EX_Port supporting Fibre Channel Routing. The maximum number of EX_Ports supported
per platform is provided in the license. This eliminates the need to add an FR4-18i blade or use a Brocade 7500 for FCR
purposes, and it also provides octuple the bandwidth for each FCR connection (when connected to another 32Gb/s-
capable port).
Advanced Extension – This license enables two advanced extension features: FCIP Trunking and Adaptive Rate
Limiting. The FCIP Trunking feature allows multiple IP source and destination address pairs (defined as FCIP circuits) via
multiple 1GbE or 10GbE interfaces to provide a high-bandwidth FCIP tunnel and failover resiliency. In addition, each FCIP
circuit supports four QoS classes (Class-F, High, Medium, and Low Priority), each as a TCP connection. The Adaptive
Rate Limiting feature provides a minimum bandwidth guarantee for each tunnel with full utilization of the available network
bandwidth without impacting throughput performance under a high-traffic load. This license is available on the
DCX 8510-8/DCX 8510-4 for the FX8-24 on an individual slot basis. The upgrade license on Brocade 7810 includes this
license to enable 10GbE ports.

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10GbE FCIP/10G Fibre Channel – This license enables the two 10GbE ports on the FX8-24 and/or the 10G FC
capability on FC16-xx blade ports supported on DCX 8510 platforms except for the FC16-64 blade. On the Brocade 6510
and Brocade 6520, this license enables 10G FC ports. The upgrade license on Brocade 7810 includes this license to
enable six 10GbE ports. This license is not applicable to the Brocade 7840, Brocade G620, or Brocade X6 platforms.
On the FX8-24:
With this license installed and assigned to a slot with an FX8-24 blade, two additional operating modes (in addition to
10x1GbE ports mode) can be selected:
10x1GbE ports and 1x10GbE ports
or
2x10GbE ports
On the FC16-xx:
Enables 10G FC capability on an FC16-xx blade in a slot that has this license.
On the Brocade 6510 and Brocade 6520:
Enables 10G FC capability on Brocade 6510 and Brocade 6520 switches.
This license is available on the DCX 8510-8 and DCX 8510-4 on an individual slot basis.
Advanced FICON Acceleration – This licensed feature uses specialized data management techniques and automated
intelligence to accelerate FICON tape read and write and IBM Global Mirror data replication operations over distance,
while maintaining the integrity of command and acknowledgement sequences. This license is available on the
Brocade 7840 and the Brocade DCX 8510-8 and DCX 8510-4 for the FX8-24 on an individual slot basis.
ICL POD License – This license activates ICL ports on DCX 8510 or X6 platform core blades. An ICL license must be
installed on the director platforms at both ends of the ICL connection.
On the Brocade DCX 8510-8 and X6-8:
The first ICL POD license enables 16 (half of the total) UltraScale ICL QSFP ports on the DCX 8510-8 or X6-8
Directors, enabling 8 ICL ports on each core blade. These are QSFP port numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 on the
DCX 8510-8; while on the X6-8, the QSFP port numbers are 0, 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, and 11. The second ICL POD license
enables the remaining 16 UltraScale ICL QSFP ports on the directors. These are QSFP port numbers 8, 9, 10, 11, 12,
13, 14, and 15 on each core blade of the DCX 8510-8; while on the X6-8, these are QSFP port numbers 4, 5, 6, 7, 12,
13, 14, and 15 on each core blade.
Note that the trunk boundaries are different between CR32-8 core blades on the X6-8 and CR16-8 core blades on the
DCX 8510-8.
On the Brocade DCX 8510-4 and X6-4:
ICL POD licenses are different between X6-4 and DCX 8510-4 Directors. On the X6-4, the first ICL POD license
enables 8 (half of the total) UltraScale ICL QSFP ports on the director, enabling 4 ICL ports on each core blade, which
are QSFP port numbers 0, 1, 4, and 5. The second ICL POD license on the X6-4 enables the remaining 8 UltraScale
ICL QSFP ports on the director, which are QSFP port numbers 2, 3, 6, and 7 on each core blade. On the
DCX 8510-4, a single ICL POD license enables all 16 UltraScale ICL QSFP ports on the director.
Enterprise ICL (EICL) License – The EICL license is required on a Brocade DCX 8510 chassis when that chassis is
connected to four or more Brocade DCX 8510 chassis via ICLs. This license is not applicable to X6 Directors.
This license requirement does not depend upon the total number of DCX 8510 chassis that exist in a fabric, but only on
the number of other chassis connected to a DCX 8510 via ICLs.

NOTE The EICL license supports a maximum of nine (9) DCX 8510 chassis connected in a full-mesh
topology or up to twelve (12) DCX 8510 chassis connected in a core-edge topology. Refer to the
Brocade SAN Scalability Guidelines document for additional information.
WAN Rate Upgrade 1 License – The WAN Rate Upgrade 1 license provides additional WAN throughput up to 10Gb/s on
a Brocade 7840. The base configuration for a Brocade 7840 without this license provides WAN throughput up to 5Gb/s.

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WAN Rate Upgrade 2 License – The WAN Rate Upgrade 2 license provides unlimited WAN throughput (up to the
hardware limit) on a Brocade 7840. WAN Rate Upgrade 2 licenses also enable the use of two 40GbE ports on a
Brocade 7840. The 40GbE ports cannot be configured without the WAN Rate Upgrade 2 license. A WAN Rate Upgrade 1
license must be installed on a Brocade 7840 before a WAN Rate Upgrade 2 license is installed. A WAN Rate Upgrade 1
license cannot be removed before the WAN Rate Upgrade 2 license has been removed.

NOTE The WAN Rate Upgrade 1 and WAN Rate Upgrade 2 licenses apply only to Brocade 7840 platforms.
They control the aggregate bandwidth for all tunnels on that Brocade 7840. The entire capacity
controlled by the licenses can be assigned to a single tunnel, or a portion of the capacity can be
assigned to multiple tunnels. The total bandwidth aggregated for all tunnels should not exceed the
limits established by the licenses.

Extension Upgrade License – The Extension Upgrade license is available on the Brocade 7810, enabling
additional ports, capacity, and features that provide the following: 12 32Gb/s FC ports, 6 10Gb/s Ethernet ports,
4 tunnels, 6 circuits per tunnel, 2.5Gb/s WAN throughput, Fabric Vision, Extension Trunking, Brocade ISL
Trunking, Integrated Routing Ports on Demand, and Brocade Extended Fabrics. This license is shown as a
combination of existing FOS licenses that enable the above capabilities and features.

NOTE FOS v8.2.2 and later supports 6 10Gb/s Ethernet ports in base configuration of Brocade 7810. 10
Gb/s Ethernet ports can be enabled without the Extension Upgrade license.

7.2 Temporary License Support


The following licenses are available in Fabric OS 8.2.2 as either universal temporary or regular temporary licenses:
 Fabric (E_Port)
 Extended Fabric
 Trunking
 High Performance Extension
 Advanced Performance Monitoring
 Fabric Watch
 Integrated Routing
 Integrated Routing Ports on Demand
 Advanced Extension
 Advanced FICON Acceleration
 10GbE FCIP/10GFibre Channel
 FICON Management Server (CUP)
 Enterprise ICL
 Fabric Vision
 WAN Rate Upgrade 1
 WAN Rate Upgrade 2
 Extension Upgrade

NOTE Temporary licenses for features available on a per-slot basis enable the feature for any and all slots
in the chassis.
Temporary and universal temporary licenses have durations and expiration dates established in the licenses themselves.
FOS will accept up to two temporary licenses and a single universal license on a unit. Universal temporary license keys
can be installed only once on a particular switch, but they can be applied to as many switches as desired. Temporary use
duration (the length of time for which the feature will be enabled on a switch) is provided with the license key. All universal
temporary license keys have an expiration date after which the license can no longer be installed on any unit.
Temporary and universal temporary licenses for Brocade 7810 Extension Upgrade are supported with FOS v8.2.2 or later.
Temporary and universal temporary license for Extension Upgrade do not enable additional ports on 7810.

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Chapter 8: Hardware Support

8.1 Supported Devices


The following devices are supported in this release:
 G610, G620, G630, X6-4, X6-8
 6505, 6510, 6520, DCX 8510-4, DCX 8510-8
 M6505,6542, 6543, 6545, 6546, 6547, 6548, 6558
 7810, 7840

Use of this Fabric OS release on a switch that has reached its end of support date will result in restricted use of some
support level functions. Firmwaredownload, SupportSave and other support commands will not be available. All other
basic operational capabilities will be unaffected.

8.2 Supported Blades

8.2.1 DCX 8510-8/DCX 8510-4 Blade Support


Fabric OS 8.2 software is fully qualified and supports the blades for the DCX 8510-8 and DCX 8510-4 as noted in the
following table:
Blades OS Support
FC16-32, FC16-48 16G FC blades Supported.
FC16-64 blade 1, 2 Supported.
FC8-64 64-port 8-Gb port blade Not supported.
FC8-32E, FC8-48E Not supported.
FCIP/FC Router blade (FR4-18i) Not supported.
Virtualization/Application blade (FA4-18) Not supported.
Encryption blade (FS8-18) Not supported.
Extension blade (FX8-24) Supported.
Up to a maximum of four blades of this type.
FCoE/L2 CEE blade FCOE10-24 Not supported.

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8510 core blade QSFPs, part numbers 57-1000267-01 and 57-0000090-01, are not supported in the FC16-64. The QSFPs supported in the FC16-64, part number
57-1000294-02, is supported on 8510 core blades.
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E_Port connections on the FC16-64 blade have the following restriction: connecting a QSFP port between an FC16-64 blade and an ICL QSFP port on a core blade is not
supported.
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8.2.2 X6-8/X6-4 Blade Support


Fabric OS 8.2 software is fully qualified and supports the blades for the X6-8 and X6-4 as noted in the following table.
None of the legacy blades (16G or lower speed) are supported in the Gen 6 chassis.
Blades OS Support
FC32-48 32G FC blade Supported.
SX6 Gen 6 Extension blade Supported.
Up to a maximum of four blades of this type.
FC32-64 32G FC/FCoE blade Supported.
A maximum of two blades of this type is supported when four SX6 blades are
present in the same X6-8 chassis.

NOTE The QSFP supported in the FC16-64, part number 57-1000294-02, is also supported on X6 core
blades under the condition that the port speed must be configured at a fixed 16Gb/s. Otherwise, the
optics will fault.

8.3 Supported Power Supplies

8.3.1 Brocade G620 Power Supplies


The following table lists the power supplies for the Brocade G620 that are supported in this release:

Part Number Description Compatible Devices


XBRG250WPSAC-F Power supply and fan assembly, Brocade G620
nonport-side air exhaust
XBRG250WPSAC-R Power supply and fan assembly, Brocade G620
nonport-side air intake

8.3.2 Brocade G630 Power Supplies


The following table lists the power supplies for the Brocade G630 that are supported in this release:

Part Number Description Compatible Devices


XBR-1500WPSAC-F Power supply and fan assembly, Brocade G630
nonport-side air exhaust
XBR-1500WPSAC-R Power supply and fan assembly, Brocade G630
nonport-side air intake

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8.3.3 DCX 8510-8 POWER SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS

8.3.3.1 Typical Power Supply Requirements for Blades in DCX 8510-8 Backbones

(For a specific calculation of power draw with different blade combinations, see Appendix A, Power Specifications, in the
Brocade DCX 8510-8 Backbone Hardware Reference Manual.)
Configured Blades Type of DCX 8510-8 DCX 8510-8 Comments
Number of Blade @110 VAC @200–240 VAC
Ports (Redundant (Redundant
Configurations) Configurations)
Any FC16-32, Port Blade 4 Power 2 Power Supplies 200–240 VAC: 1+1 Power
combination of FC16-64 Supplies Supplies
8-Gb or 16-Gb 110 VAC: 2+2 3 Power Supplies
ports with
QSFP ICLs
256 16-Gb FC16-32, Port Blade 4 Power 2 Power Supplies 200–240 VAC: 1+1 Power
ports + QSFP FC16-48 Supplies Supplies
ICLs (Maximum of 110 VAC: 2+23 Power Supplies
fully populated
FC16-32 Max 8 FC16-32 port blades
blades),
FC16-64
192 16-Gb FC16-32, Port / 4 Power 2 Power Supplies 200–240 VAC: 1+1 Power
ports & max 2 FC16-48, Intelligent Supplies Supplies
intelligent FC16-64, Blade 110 VAC: 2+23 Power Supplies
blades (FX8-24) FX8-24
with QSFP ICLs Max four FC16-48 port blades
and max 2 intelligent blades
336 16-Gb FC16-48 Port Blade 4 Power 2 Power Supplies 200–240 VAC: 1+1 Power
ports + QSFP (Maximum of Supplies Supplies
ICLs seven FC16-48 110 VAC: 2+23 Power Supplies
blades, with Max 7 FC16-48 port blades
one empty port
blade slot)
384 16-Gb FC16-48 Port Blade Not Supported 4 Power Supplies 200–240 VAC:
ports + QSFP For DCX 8510-8, four (2+2)3
ICLs 220 VAC Power Supplies are
required.
384 16-Gb FC16-64 Port Blade 4 Power 2 Power Supplies 200–240 VAC: 1+1 Power
ports + QSFP Supplies Supplies
ICLs 110 VAC: 2+21 Power Supplies
Any FC16-32, Intelligent Dependent on 2 or 4 Power For DCX 8510-8, four (2+2)3
combination of FC16-48, Blade / the configuration. Supplies, 220 VAC Power Supplies are
8-Gb or 16-Gb FX8-24 Combination Requires a depending on the required when any special-
ports and power configuration purpose blades are installed.
intelligent calculation for
blades with the specific
QSFP ICLs configuration.

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Configured Blades Type of DCX 8510-8 DCX 8510-8 Comments


Number of Blade @110 VAC @200–240 VAC
Ports (Redundant (Redundant
Configurations) Configurations)
512 16-Gb FC16-64 Port Blade 4 Power 2 Power Supplies 200–240 VAC: 1+1 Power
ports Supplies Supplies
110 VAC: 2+23 Power Supplies
512 16-Gb FC16-64 Port Blade 4 Power 2 Power Supplies 200–240 VAC: 1+1 Power
ports + QSFP Supplies Supplies
ICLs 110 VAC: 2+23 Power Supplies

8.3.4 DCX 8510-4 POWER SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS

8.3.4.1 Typical Power Supply Requirements for Blades in DCX 8510-4 Backbones

(For a specific calculation of power draw with different blade combinations, refer to Appendix A, Power Specifications, in
the Brocade DCX 8510-4 Backbone Hardware Reference Manual.)
Configured Blades Type of Blade DCX 8510-4 DCX 8510-4 Comments
Number of @110 VAC @200–240 VAC
Ports (Redundant (Redundant
Configurations) Configurations)

96 ports max FC16-32 Port Blade 2 Power Supplies 2 Power Supplies 1+1 redundancy
with QSFP ICLs with 110 or
200–240 VAC
power supplies
Any combination FC16-32, Intelligent Blade / Not Supported 2 Power Supplies 200–240 VAC:
of 8-Gb or 16-Gb FC16-48, Combination 1+1 Power
ports and FC16-64, Supplies
intelligent blades FX8-24
with QSFP ICLs

8.3.5 Brocade X6 Power Supplies


The following table lists the supported power supplies for Brocade X6 and recommended microcontroller firmware
versions in this release:
Part Number Description Compatible Devices Recommended
Microcontroller Firmware
Version
XBR-X6-RACNPIPSU-0104 AC power supply and fan Brocade X6 Primary FW version: 3.4
assembly, nonport-side air Sec LLC FW version: 3.2
intake Sec COM FW version: 3.1
XBR-X6-RACNPEPSU-0104 AC power supply and fan Brocade X6 Primary FW version: 3.4
assembly, nonport-side air Sec LLC FW version: 3.2
exhaust Sec COM FW version: 3.1
XBR-X6-HVNPIPSU-0104 High voltage AC/DC power Brocade X6 N/A
supply and fan assembly,
nonport-side air intake
XBR-X6-HVNPEPSU-0104 High voltage AC/DC power Brocade X6 N/A
supply and fan assembly,
nonport-side air exhaust

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8.3.6 X6-8 Power Supply Requirements

8.3.6.1 Typical Power Supply Requirements for Blades in X6-8 Directors

(For a specific calculation of power draw with different blade combinations, refer to the Power Consumption section in the
Brocade X6-8 Director Hardware Installation Guide.)
Configured Blades Type of X6-8 X6-8
Number of Blade @100–120 VAC @200–240 VAC
Ports (Redundant Configurations) 4 (Redundant Configurations)4,5

144 32Gb/s FC32-48 Port Blade 3 or 4 Power Supplies 2 Power Supplies


ports + QSFP (2+1 or 2+2 redundancy) (1+1 redundancy)
ICLs

384 32Gb/s FC32-48 Port Blade Not Supported 3 or 4 Power Supplies


ports + QSFP (2+1 or 2+2 redundancy)
ICLs

Any FC32- Port Blade Not Supported 3 or 4 Power Supplies


combination 48, Extension (2+1 or 2+2 redundancy)
of 32Gb/s FC32- Blade
ports and 64,
Extension SX6
blades with
QSFP ICLs

8.3.7 X6-4 Power Supply Requirements

8.3.7.1 Typical Power Supply Requirements for Blades in X6-4 Directors

(For a specific calculation of power draw with different blade combinations, refer to the Power Consumption section in the
Brocade X6-4 Director Hardware Installation Guide.)
Configured Blades Type of Blade X6-4 X6-4
Number of Ports @100–120 VAC @200–240 VAC
(Redundant (Redundant Configurations)5
Configurations) 5
Any combination of FC32-48, Port Blade Not Supported 2 Power Supplies
32Gb/s ports and FC32-64, Extension Blade (1+1 redundancy)
Extension blades SX6
with QSFP ICLs

8.3.8 SUPPORTED OPTICS


For a list of supported fiber-optic transceivers that are available from Brocade, refer to the latest version of the Brocade
Transceiver Support Matrix available online at www.broadcom.com.

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For N+1 or N+N redundancy, N PSUs must be available for the system to support the load. In other words, failure of up to 1 PSU in an N+1 configuration or N PSUs in an
N+N configuration will not impact the system’s operation.
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For 1+1 redundancy, 1 PSU must be available for the system to support the load. In other words, failure of up to 1 PSU will not impact system’s operation.
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Chapter 9: Software Upgrades and Downgrades

9.1 Image Filenames


Download the following images from https://www.broadcom.com/mybroadcom.

Image Filename Description


v8.2.2c.zip Fabric OS 8.2.2c for Windows
v8.2.2c.tar.gz Fabric OS 8.2.2c for Linux
v8.2.2c.md5 Fabric OS 8.2.2c Checksum
v8.2.2c_all_mibs.tar.gz Fabric OS 8.2.2c MIBs
v8.2.2c_releasenotes.pdf Fabric OS 8.2.2c Release Notes

9.2 Migration Path


This section contains important details to consider before migrating to or from this FOS release.

9.2.1 Migrating from FOS 8.1


Any Brocade platform running FOS 8.1.0a or later can be non-disruptively upgraded to FOS 8.2.2c.
On Brocade G610, nondisruptive firmware upgrade from FOS 8.1.0 to FOS 8.2.2c is not supported.

9.2.2 Migrating from FOS 8.0


Any Brocade platform and supported blades in the DCX 8510-8/DCX 8510-4 Blade Support table and the X6-8/X6-4
Blade Support table running any FOS 8.0 firmware must be upgraded to FOS 8.1.x firmware before it can be non-
disruptively upgraded to FOS 8.2.2c.

9.3 Upgrade/Downgrade Considerations


Any firmware activation on a DCX 8510-8 or DCX 8510-4 with an FX8-24 blade installed will disrupt I/O traffic on the FCIP
links.
Disruptive upgrades to Fabric OS 8.2.2c are allowed and are supported from FOS 8.0.x (up to a two-level migration) using
the optional -s parameter with the firmwaredownload command.
Firmware downgrades from FOS 8.2.2c to FOS 8.2.0x or earlier versions on the Brocade G610 or 6505 are not allowed.
On a Brocade G620 with the switchShow command displaying “switchType” field identified as 162.5, the minimum
required FOS version is v8.2.1a. Firmware downgrades to FOS 8.2.1 or earlier versions are not allowed.
On a Brocade G620 with the switchShow command displaying “switchType” field identified as 162.7, or on a Brocade
G630 with switchShow command displaying “switchType” field identified as 173.4, the minimum required FOS version is
v8.2.2c. Firmware downgrade to earlier versions are not allowed.

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On any Brocade SAN switch platform running FOS v8.2.2a or later, firmware upgrade or downgrade must acknowledge
and accept the EULA before firmware can be installed. Firmware migration from FOS v8.2.1c and earlier or from
FOS v8.2.2 to this FOS version does not require EULA acceptance.
On Brocade 7810 or SX6 blade, if any of the following optics part numbers if used, firmware downgrade to versions earlier
than FOS v8.2.2c or earlier than FOS v8.2.1e should be avoided. Otherwise, ports using these part numbers will be
disabled after downgrade:
 32Gb/s Fibre Channel SWL SFP (part number 57-1000485-01)
 32Gb/s Fibre Channel LWL SFP (part number 57-1000486-01)
 16Gb/s Fibre Channel SWL SFP (part number 57-1000487-01)
 16Gb/s Fibre Channel LWL SFP (part number 57-1000488-01)
 16Gb/s Fibre Channel ELWL SFP (part number 57-1000489-01)
 10Gb/s Fibre Channel SWL SFP (part number 57-1000492-01)
 10Gb/s Fibre Channel LWL SFP (part number 57-1000493-01)
 32Gb/s Fibre Channel ELWL (part number 57-1000494-01)

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Chapter 10: Limitations and Restrictions

This chapter contains information that you should consider before you use this Fabric OS release.

10.1 Scalability
All scalability limits are subject to change. Limits may be increased once further testing has been completed, even after
the release of this version of the Fabric OS software. For current scalability limits for Fabric OS software, refer to the
Brocade SAN Scalability Guidelines for Brocade Fabric OS 8.X document.

10.2 Compatibility/Interoperability

10.2.1 Brocade SANnav Management Portal Compatibility


Brocade SANnav Management Portal and Global View are new SAN management software offerings for Brocade SAN
environments. There are two distinct SANnav product offerings:
 Brocade SANnav Management Portal
 Brocade SANnav Global View

Brocade SANnav Management Portal allows management of one or more SAN fabrics that are in the same or different
geographical locations and supports up to a maximum of 15,000 (15K) physical SAN ports. For environments that are
larger than 15K ports, users can deploy multiple SANnav Management Portal instances.
Brocade SANnav Global View is a higher-level management application that provides visibility, summarization and
seamless navigation across multiple SANnav Management Portal instances. Users can drill-down to any individual
SANnav Management Portal instance from SANnav Global View to perform detailed monitoring, investigation, and
troubleshooting.
The SANnav Management Portal 2.0.x supports managing SAN switches running Fabric OS up to v8.2.2x. Compatibility
with FOS versions can be found in the SANnav Management Portal 2.0.x Release Notes. FOS v8.2.2a and later require
FOS EULA acceptance during firmware migration. The SANnav Management Portal 2.0.x does not support firmware
migration from FOS v8.2.2a and later to any FOS version. Use the SANnav 2.1 Management Portal 2.1.x for firmware
migration. Alternatively, use WebTools or the CLI in FOS v8.2.2a or later for firmware migration.

10.2.2 Brocade Network Advisor Compatibility


Brocade Network Advisor is available with flexible packaging and licensing options for a wide range of network
deployments and for future network expansion. For SAN management, Network Advisor 14.4.5 is available in three
editions:
 Network Advisor Professional – A fabric management application that is ideally suited for small-size businesses
that need a lightweight management product to manage their smaller fabrics. It manages two FOS fabrics at a time
and up to 300 switch ports. It provides support for Brocade FC switches, Brocade HBAs/CNAs, and Fibre Channel
over Ethernet (FCoE) switches.
 Network Advisor Professional Plus – A SAN management application designed for medium-size businesses or
departmental SANs for managing up to 36 physical or virtual fabrics (FOS) and up to 2560 switch ports. It supports
Brocade director products (for example, X6-4, DCX 8510-4/DCX-4S, 48Ks), FC switches, Fibre Channel over IP
(FCIP) switches, Fibre Channel Routing (FCR) switches/Integrated Routing (IR) capabilities, Fibre Channel over
Ethernet (FCoE)/DCB switches, and QLogic and Emulex HBAs/CNAs.

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 Network Advisor Enterprise – A management application designed for enterprise-class SANs for managing up to
100 physical or virtual fabrics and up to 15,000 switch ports. Network Advisor Enterprise supports all the hardware
platforms and features that Network Advisor Professional Plus supports, and it adds support for the Brocade directors
(X6-8, DCX 8510-8/DCX) and Fiber Connectivity (FICON) capabilities.
More details about new enhancements for Brocade Network Advisor can be found in the Network Advisor 14.4.5 release
notes, Network Advisor 14.4.5 user guide, and Network Advisor 14.4.5 installation, migration, and transition guides.

NOTE
 Brocade Network Advisor 14.4.4 or later is required to manage switches running Fabric OS 8.2.2 and later.
 FOS v8.2.2a and later require EULA acceptance. Brocade Network Advisor 14.4.4 does not support firmware
migration from FOS v8.2.2a and later to any FOS version. Use Brocade Network Advisor 14.4.5 for firmware
migration.
 The Brocade Network Advisor seed switch should always have the highest FOS version used in the fabric.

10.2.3 Web Tools Compatibility


Fabric OS 8.2.2a is qualified and supported with Oracle Java version 8 update 202. See the “Important Notes” section for
more details.

10.2.4 SMI Compatibility


It is important to note that host SMI-S agents cannot be used to manage switches running Fabric OS 8.2.2a. If you want to
manage a switch running Fabric OS 8.2.2 using the SMI-S interface, you must use SMI agent integrated in either
Professional Plus or Enterprise edition of Brocade Network Advisor.

10.2.5 Fabric OS Compatibility


 The following table lists the earliest versions of Brocade software supported in this release, that is, the earliest
supported software versions that interoperate. Use the latest software versions to get the greatest benefit from the
SAN.
 To ensure that a configuration is fully supported, always check the appropriate SAN, storage, or blade server product
support page to verify support of specific code levels on specific switch platforms before installing on your switch. Use
only Fabric OS versions that are supported by the provider.
 For a list of the effective end-of-life dates for all versions of Fabric OS software, visit the following Brocade website:
https://www.broadcom.com/support/fibre-channel-networking/eol.

Supported Products Fabric OS Interoperability


Brocade 5424, 5430, 5431, 5432, 5450, 5460, 5470, 7.4.2 or later
5480, NC-5480
Brocade 300 7.4.2 or later
Brocade 7800 7.4.2 or later
Brocade DCX 8510-8/DCX 8510-4 FOS 8.0.2 or later
Brocade DCX 8510-8/DCX 8510-4 with FC16-64 blade FOS 8.0.2 or later
Brocade 6505, 6510, 6520, 7840 FOS 8.0.2 or later

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Supported Products Fabric OS Interoperability


Brocade 6542 FOS 8.0.2 or later8
Brocade 6543 FOS 8.0.2 or later
Brocade 6547, 6548, M6505, 6545, 6546 FOS 8.0.2 or later
Brocade 6558 FOS 8.0.2 or later 6
Brocade G610 FOS 8.1.0 or later
Brocade G620 FOS 8.0.2 or later
Brocade G630 FOS 8.2.0 or later
Brocade 7810 FOS 8.2.1 or later
Brocade X6-8/X6-4 FOS 8.0.2 or later
Brocade X6-8/X6-4 with FC32-48 blade or SX6 blade FOS 8.0.2 or later
Brocade X6-8/X6-4 with FC32-64 blade FOS 8.2.0 or later

10.2.6 SNMP Support


Fabric OS 8.2.2 documents the supported MIBs in the Brocade Fabric OS MIB Reference Manual. For information about
SNMP support in Fabric OS software and how to use MIBs, refer to the Brocade Fabric OS Administration Guide for
Fabric OS 8.2.2.

10.2.6.1 Obtaining MIBs

You can download the MIB files required for this release from the Downloads area of the myBroadcom site. To download
the Brocade-specific MIBs, you must have a user name and password. Perform the following steps.
1. Go to https://www.broadcom.com/mybroadcom/, click Login, and enter your username and password.
If you do not have an account, click Register to set up your account.
2. Select Customer Support Portal > DocSafe (Software/Document Downloads).
3. Enter the product name or the software version number in the Search box. For example, the following search is
for software and documentation files for software version 8.2.

4. When the list of file appears, clear the Documents box.


5. Navigate to the link for the MIBs package and download the file to your drive.
Distribution of standard MIBs has been stopped. Download the required standard MIBs from the http://www.oidview.com/
or http://www.mibdepot.com/ or https://www.simpleweb.org/ietf/mibs/ .

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10.2.7 REST API Support


Fabric OS 8.2.2 documents the supported REST API functions in the Brocade Fabric OS REST API Reference Manual.

10.2.7.1 Obtaining YANG Files

YANG is a standard data modelling language that defines the data sent over the FOS REST API. Each FOS REST API
module is defined in a YANG module file with a .yang name extension. To download the Brocade FOS-specific YANG
files from the Brocade Technical Support website, you must have a user name and password. Perform the following steps
to obtain the YANG files.
1. Go to https://www.broadcom.com/mybroadcom/, click Login, and enter your username and password.
If you do not have an account, click Register to set up your account.
2. Select Customer Support Portal > Documents and Software.
3. Enter the product name or the software version number in the Search box.
4. When the list of files appears, clear the Documents box.
5. Navigate to the link for the Fabric OS package file, either for Windows or for Linux, and download it to your disk.
6. Unzip or untar the Fabric OS package file; the yang.tar.gz file contains the collection of YANG module files that
this FOS release version supports. Untar the yang.tar.gz file to obtain individual YANG module files.
Alternatively, download the YANG files for a specific FOS version from https://github.com/brocade/yang

10.3 Important Notes

10.3.1 FCoE
The following topologies for FCoE on the FC32-64 are not supported with FOS 8.2.2:
 Cisco UCS server directly connected to the FC32-64 without a Fabric Interconnect module.
 Cisco UCS server with a Fabric Interconnect module connected to the FC32-64 via a Nexus 5000 series switch in
between. Neither running FCoE NPV mode nor L2 switching mode on the Nexus 5000 is supported.

10.3.2 FC-NVMe
 FOS 8.1.0 or later is required to support FC-NVMe devices.
 FOS 8.2.1 or earlier does not support FC-NVMe over FCR configurations. FOS 8.2.1b supports FC-NVMe in edge
fabric to edge fabric over FCR configuration.

10.3.3 In-flight Encryption and Compression


 FOS 8.2 supports in-flight encryption and compression on the Brocade 6510, 6520, DCX 8510, G620, G630, and
FC32-48 port blade. In-flight encryption or compression on the Brocade G620 and G630 is supported with FOS 8.2.0a
or later.
 To enable in-flight encryption on the Brocade G620, SFP ports 44 to 47 must be disabled. If ports 44 to 47 have been
configured for in-flight compression with FOS 8.1.x or earlier, a firmware upgrade to FOS 8.2.0a or later will be
blocked until in-flight compression is moved to other ports in the switch.
 FOS 8.2.1a or later is required to support trunking for encryption ports on the FC32-48 port blade.
 Firmware upgrade to FOS v8.2.2 or later with encryption ports enabled on FC32-48 blade is nondisruptive.

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10.3.4 VM Insight
 VM Insight is supported on the Brocade G610, G620, G630, and X6 running FOS 8.1.0 and later. Brocade Gen 5
Fibre Channel platforms support frames with the optional FC Application Header for VM Insight to pass through. The
Brocade 7840 and SX6 running FOS 8.1.0 support the Application Header in the FCP emulating tunnel. The FCP
emulating tunnel or FICON emulation is not supported in other extension platforms or earlier firmware. Nonemulating
tunnel on extension platforms support pass through of the Application Header.
 VM Insight is not supported across FCR, but frames with the Application Header may traverse through FCR.
 FOS 8.2.0 supports VM performance metrics in flows on the ingress F_Port only. The Brocade G610 and G620
support FC metrics. Brocade X6 Directors support both FC metrics and SCSI IO metrics.
 Legacy static flow does not monitor SCSI IOPS statistics for frames with the Application Header.
 Duplicate subflow entries are displayed after a switch HA failover or multiple restarts of VM traffic without clearing the
status. The workaround is to use the flow --reset sys_mon_all_vms command.
 FOS 8.2.0 does not support VM Insight for FC-NVMe traffic.

10.3.5 ClearLink Diagnostics (D_Port)


 Fabric OS 8.2 supports D_Port tests between two Brocade switches and between Brocade switches and Gen 5
(16Gb/s) and Gen 6 (32Gb/s) Fibre Channel adapters from QLogic and Emulex. The following are specific adapter
models and driver versions tested by Brocade with Fabric OS 8.2 for ClearLink. 7
Emulex 16G Emulex 32G QLogic 16G QLogic 32G
Adapter Adapter Adapter Adapter
Adapter Model LPe16002B-M6 LPe32002-M2 QLE2672 QLE2742
Adapter Firmware 11.4.204.20 11.4.142.23 v8.05.44 v8.05.44
Adapter Driver 11.4.142.23 11.4.204.8 STOR Miniport STOR Miniport
9.1.17.21 9.1.17.21
 The D_Port long-duration test can be run only on one port at a time.
 Long-duration electrical loopback tests are not supported.
 D_Port tests on 4x32GFC breakout QSFP optics (P/N 57-1000351-01) and 128GFC non-breakout QSFP optics (P/N
57-1000331-01) have the following restrictions:
 D_Port for these modules in X6 ICL ports is supported without electric or optical loopback tests.
 D_Port on any user port connected by a QSFP require all four user ports within the same QSFP to be in D_Port
mode.
 D_Port tests require all user ports in a QSFP to be in the same logical switch.
 Dynamic or On-Demand D_Ports are not supported on the user ports in these modules.
 If a D_Port test between a Brocade switch and an Emulex adapter is stopped shortly after the test has started, the
adapter firmware may display “No FC Cables connecting the port to switch.” The workaround is to
restart the D_Port test until completion.
 If a D_Port test is run through optical media for long distance but the ports are not configured for long distance,
D_Port test can fail without a pre-check error message about the configuration mismatch.

10.3.6 Forward Error Correction


 FEC is mandatory with Gen 6 Fibre Channel operating at 32Gb/s. This means that the portcfgfec command
applies only to ports that are running at 16Gb/s or 10Gb/s.

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 FEC capability is not supported with all DWDM links. This means that FEC may need to be disabled on 16Gb/s or
10Gb/s ports when using DWDM links with some vendors. This is done using the portcfgfec command. Failure to
disable FEC on these DWDM links may result in link failure during port bring-up. Refer to the Brocade Fabric OS 8.x
Compatibility Matrix for supported DWDM equipment and restrictions on FEC use.

10.3.7 Access Gateway


 The 32G links with 4x32G QSFP ports (port 48 to port 63) do not have default mappings. These ports will be disabled
by default when a Brocade G620 is enabled for Access Gateway mode or when the configuration is set to the default.
 Attempts to remove failover port mapping from N_Port number 0 on an Access Gateway fail. This problem does not
exist on other N_Port numbers.

10.3.8 Ingress Rate Limiting


 Fabric OS 8.2 does not support ingress rate limiting on Brocade Gen 6 (G610, G620, G630, or X6) platforms.

10.3.9 Ethernet Management Interface


 The recommended interface speed configuration for a Brocade G620 is 1G auto-negotiate. If a G620 is configured for
10/100M Gb/s forced-speed and fails to establish a link, use a cross-over cable.
 If a Brocade switch management interface is running at 10 Mb/s, certain FOS operations such as
firmwaredownload may fail.
 The 10Gb/s management interface on CPX6 blades is not supported.
 Half-duplex mode are not supported since FOS v8.1.x and is blocked. Firmware upgrade to FOS v8.2.2 is blocked if
half-duplex mode is configured.
 External default route to the private IPv4 Class B network of 172.16.0.0/16 is unreachable over the management
interface due to the existence of a more specific route from an internal Virtual Fabric ID address of 172.16.0.61/16 for
FID 128. The solution is to delete the external default route or change it to a more specific address. The Virtual Fabric
address will no longer block management access to the IPv4 Class B address range of 172.16.0.0/16.

10.3.10 Extension
 IP extension (IPEXT) between a Brocade 7840 and an SX6 blade is supported only if the 7840 is running FOS 8.0.2
or later. FCIP extension between a Brocade 7840 with FOS 8.0.2 or later. An SX6 blade with FOS 8.0.2 or later is
supported. Extension between a Brocade 7840 or SX6 and a Brocade 7810 is supported only if the 7840 or SX6 is
running FOS 8.2.0 or later. The following table documents the combinations.
Site1 Switch/Blade Site1 Firmware Site2 Switch/Blade Site2 Firmware Supported
7840 8.0.2 or later 7840 8.0.2 or later Both FCIP and IPEXT traffic
SX6 8.0.2 or later 7840 8.0.2 FCIP traffic but not IPEXT traffic
SX6 8.0.2 or later 7840 8.0.2 or later Both FCIP and IPEXT traffic
SX6 8.0.2 or later SX6 8.0.2 or later Both FCIP and IPEXT traffic
7840 8.2.0 or later 7810 8.2.1 or later Both FCIP and IPEXT traffic
SX6 8.2.0 or later 7810 8.2.1 or later Both FCIP and IPEXT traffic
 Do not to configure the HA VE pair (VE16, VE26), (VE17, VE27), (VE18, VE28), and so on, where each VE in the pair
is in a different LS with a different traffic policy (port-based routing and exchange-based routing). The workaround is
to configure different HA VE pairs such as (VE16, VE27), (VE17, VE26), and so on when putting each VE pair in a
different LS with a different traffic policy.
 When Non-Terminate TCP (NT-TCP) is enabled on traffic control lists (TCLs) and a firmware downgrade to
FOS 7.4.1d is attempted on the Brocade 7840, the downgrade will be blocked. Users must remove NT-TCP from the
TCLs with NT-TCP enabled in order to downgrade the firmware. After the firmware is downgraded to FOS 7.4.1d,
users can re-enable the NT-TCP flag.
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 Nondisruptive firmware downloads for IP extension support nondisruption to IP traffic for all terminate TCP
connections. UDP and non-terminate TCP traffic may be disrupted during HCL.
 After firmware downgrade completion, the Brocade 7840 needs a switch reboot and the SX6 needs a blade power-
cycle. HCL is not supported on firmware downgrades.
When downgrading from FOS 8.1.0a to an earlier release during HCL, the following message may be seen. This
message can be ignored and has no functional impact.
[ESM-1100], 343, SLOT 1 FID 128, WARNING, switch0, esm_cfg_ip.c:2226 Could not get
PMTU info from cfgdb
 If a Brocade 7840 or Brocade X6 Director with an SX6 blade in a non-VF is assigned a fabric ID other than 128, then
during a heavy traffic load, the back-end ports on the 7840 and SX6 may encounter credit loss, which can result in
traffic disruption over the VE ports. This is tracked as Defect 660208.
 If a 10 Gb/s port is configured on a base configuration of Brocade 7810 with FOS v8.2.2 or later without an Extension
Upgrade license, users may see configuration replay errors after the firmware on the 7810 is downgraded to FOS
v8.2.1x.

10.3.11 Brocade Analytics Monitoring Platform


 FOS 8.2.0 and later support vTap on Brocade Gen 5 and Gen 6 platforms to be monitored by the Brocade Analytics
Monitoring Platform. The supported Brocade platforms include: 6505, 6510, 6520, DCX 8510, 6543, 6545, 6546,
6547, 6548, M6505, 6558, G610, G620, G630, X6.
 vTap is not supported on QSFP ports (port 96 to 127) on the Brocade G630 in Virtual Fabric (VF) mode. It is
supported in non-VF mode only.
 If QSFP ports (port 96 to 127) on a Brocade G630 switch are part of the sys_analytics_vtap flow definition, the
mirrored frames from these QSFP ports will be discarded for some duration after an HA reboot or after a
sys_analytics_vtap flow de-activation.
 The Analytics Switch Link (ASL) connection is not supported on QSFP ports (port 96 to 127) on the Brocade G630.
Enabling ASL on these ports will segment the link.
 vTap and auto-discovered AF_Ports do not support high availability. In the event that an AF_Port is rediscovered by a
fabric switch after a domain change on the attached Analytics Monitoring Platform and is followed by an hafailover
or hareboot of the fabric switch, the remote AF_Port information will be stale and vTap flows cannot be activated. In
this case, use one of the following workarounds:
 Manually configure the AF_Port after hafailover or hareboot.
 Disable and then enable the AF_Port on the Analytics Monitoring Platform.
 Deactivate the vTap flow before the firmware download, hafailover, or hareboot, and activate the vTap flow again.
 vTap and CS_CTL are mutually exclusive on a fabric switch. If CS_CTL is enabled on one port, the entire switch
cannot enable vTap. An F_Port trunk supporting CS_CTL must have all ports in the trunk group enabling CS_CTL.
Similarly, in order to enable vTap, all ports in an F_Port trunk must have CS_CTL disabled. In addition, the master
port of a trunk should remain the same between CS_CTL enabling and disabling. If this sequence is not followed,
vTap may remain active even after CS_CTL is enabled on an F_Port, or the error message “Disable QoS zones
error” may be observed when enabling vTap. A suggested method is to use the following sequence:
1. When enabling CS_CTL mode, enable it on all slave ports, followed by enabling it on the master port,
noted as port M.
2. When disabling CS_CTL mode, disable all active ports in the trunk, except the master port M. Disable
CS_CTL mode on port M. Enable all ports in the trunk followed by disabling CS_CTL mode on the
remaining ports.
3. When CS_CTL is enabled on a port without any connection, after rebooting and disabling CS_CTL, vTap
cannot be enabled. The workaround is to enable the port as a SIM port after disabling CS_CTL and then
to toggle the port and remove the SIM port configuration.
 vTap and in-flight encryption or compression compatibility are supported only on the following platforms:
Brocade DCX 8510, X6, G620, G630, and 6520. On DCX 8510 and 6520 platforms, the chassis configuration “vTap
and Encryption/Compression Coexistence Mode” must be enabled when ports with vTap enabled and ports with in-
flight encryption or compression enabled belong to the same ASICs. Refer to the hardware installation guides for
these platforms for the port-to-ASIC mapping boundary.
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 When “vTap and Encryption/Compression Coexistence Mode” is enabled, the total IOPS on the same ASIC is limited
to 250,000. If the IOPS exceeds the limit, the vTap flow will be deactivated.
 When “vTap and Encryption/Compression Coexistence Mode” is enabled, the effective default zone access mode
must not be “All Access.”
 Running the flow --show sys_analytics_vtap command when vTap and QoS High compatibility mode is
enabled but the vTap flow is not active may display the following message incorrectly: “Enable vTap and QoS
High Priority Zone Compatibility Mode to active vTap flow. Please use the
configurechassis command to enable this compatibility mode.” This is tracked as Defect 604429.
 After a configuredownload followed by switchenable or a flow statistics reset on the Brocade X6 and G620,
MAPS may incorrectly report a VTAP IOPS > 250,000 violation.
 AMPOS 2.2.0 or later is required to support FC32-64 blades. Users should upgrade the Brocade Analytics Monitoring
Platform to AMPOS 2.2.0 or later before adding FC32-64 blades to the X6.

10.3.12 Flow Vision


 Flow Vision supports only logical group names that begin with alphabetic characters.
 Frame count statistics of a Flow Monitoring flow may stop incrementing after a statsclear command. To work
around the problem, users may run the slotstatsclear command. To recover from such condition, users should
run the following steps:
(a) Disable all flows in the logical switch.
(b) Delete the problem flow.
(c) Create a new flow to replace the problem flow.
(d) Activate the new replacement flow.
(e) Verify the new replacement flow.
(f) Enable all other flows.
 IO Insight metrics are supported on ingress and egress ports on the Brocade X6 and on egress ports on
Brocade G620 and G630 switches. They are not supported on Brocade G610 switches.
 Activating a Flow Monitoring flow on an egress port on the Brocade G610 with the -frametype parameter may
cause a resource not available error.
 FC-NVMe flow IO Insight metrics are supported with a Flow Monitoring flow on a port defined on the Brocade G630
and FC32-64 blade only. Users must use the -nsid parameter with the flow --create command to monitor
FC-NVMe flows. Either a valid Name Space ID (NSID) must be used or the all keyword must be used to select all
valid NSIDs.
 When a flow is created with the -frametype parameter, FC-NVMe traffic is included in the metrics for the following
SCSI frame types: SCSI, SCSITur, SCSIXferrdy, and SCSIGoodStatus.
 Flow Mirroring is not supported on QSFP ports (port 96 to 127) on the Brocade G630 with Virtual Fabric (VF) mode. It
is supported in non-VF mode only.
 Mirror ports are not supported on QSFP ports (port 96 to 127) on the Brocade G630. Enabling a mirror port on these
ports will disable the ports.
 If a flow is imported to MAPS and configured with incorrectly configured flow metrics thresholds, a high frequency
violation of the thresholds may result in very slow display of the RASLOG alerts for the violations.

10.3.13 FICON
For FICON-qualified releases, refer to the Additional Considerations for FICON Environments section of the Appendix for
details and notes on deployment in FICON environments. (This appendix is included only for releases that have
completed FICON qualification.)

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10.3.14 MAPS
MAPS monitoring of UCS server login does not support the FENCE action even though the mapsrule command does
not block the configuration.

10.3.15 Miscellaneous
 If the ambient temperature is above the recommended operational limit, the power supply units may shut down, in
particular when the ambient temperature is above 62°C for Brocade X6 Directors. This will result in the switch being
shut down without any warning. Refer to the Brocade G620 Hardware Installation Guide and the Brocade X6-8/X6-4
Hardware Installation Guide for the recommended ambient temperature limits for the switches.
 After a power supply unit is removed from a Brocade G620, the historyshow command may miss the entries for
this FRU removal or insertion event. In addition, the RASLog error message EM-1028 may be logged when the power
supply is removed. This condition can be corrected by power-cycling the switch.
 After running offline diagnostics mode 1 on QSFP ports, a Brocade G620 must be rebooted before operational use.
 All links in an ICL QSFP connection on a Brocade X6 Director must be configured to the same speed using the
portcfgspeed command from one of the following supported speeds: 16Gb/s, 32Gb/s, or ASN. To connect an ICL
from an X6 with a 4x32GFC breakout optic (P/N 57-1000351-01) or a 4x16G FC optic to a 4x16G FC optic in a
DCX 8510, the X6 port’s speed must be set to 16Gb/s.
 When the zoning database size exceeds the maximum supported limit, 2 MB for directors and 1 MB for fixed-port
switches, a firmware upgrade from FOS 8.0.x to FOS 8.1.0a or later may be blocked. Users should run the cfgSize
command to make sure that the “Zone DB max size” is not exceeded.
 ASN is not supported with 4x32GFC breakout optics (P/N 57-1000351-01).
 When connecting 4x32G FC breakout optics (P/N 57-1000351-01) to 32Gb/s SFP peer ports on Gen 6 platforms,
ports may auto-negotiate to 16Gb/s after switchdisable and switchenable on the Gen 6 platforms with 32Gb/s
SFP ports. To avoid this issue, the Gen 6 platforms with 32Gb/s SFPs should be upgraded to FOS 8.2.0 or later or to
FOS 8.1.2b or later. This issue is more likely to occur when the Gen 6 platforms with 32Gb/s SFPs are X6 directors.
 Brocade G630 LEDs illuminate amber and green during power-up.
 When launching Web Tools over an HTTPS connection and a security warning message for an untrusted certificate
pops up, the pop-up message should be responded to within 20 seconds.
 When upgrading to FOS 8.1.0b or later and HTTPS is enabled, administrators must have the Certificate Authority
(CA), intermediate, and root certificates installed to ensure that the chain of certificate validation is successful. HTTPS
will be disabled in FOS 8.1.0b or later if the chain of certificate validation fails. To verify if the CA is correct and the CA
chain validation is successful, issue the following command on a Linux server:
openssl verify -CAfile ca.pem servercert.pem
In the example above, ca.pem is the CA certificate and servercert.pem is the switch certificate. If the switch
certificate is signed by the intermediate certificate, use the completed chain CA certificate; otherwise, use the root
certificate.
 When replacing a FC32-64 blade with a FC32-48 blade, flexport and FCoE configurations should be removed before
the FC32-64 blade is removed.
 The output of CLI command sfpShow or any other interfaces to retrieve information from 32Gb/s 100m QSFP (Part
Number 57-1000490) does not match the Part Numbers on the media sticker labels. The output shows Part Number
57-1000351 instead. This does not affect operation of the optics.

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Chapter 11: Security Vulnerability Fixes

This section lists the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) that have been addressed. Each CVE is identified by
the CVE ID number.
The following CVEs have been addressed in FOS v8.2.2a:
 CVE ID: CVE-2019-16204 - Brocade Fabric OS Versions before v7.4.2f, v8.2.2a, v8.1.2j, and v8.2.1d could expose
external passwords, common secrets, or authentication keys used between the switch and an external server.
 CVE ID: CVE-2019-16203 - Brocade Fabric OS Versions before v8.2.2a and v8.2.1d could expose the credentials of
the remote ESRS server when these credentials are given as a command line option when configuring the ESRS
client.
The following CVEs have been addressed in FOS v8.2.2:
 CVE ID: CVE-2018-15473 - OpenSSH through 7.7 is prone to a user enumeration vulnerability due to not delaying
bailout for an invalid authenticating user until after the packet containing the request has been fully parsed, related to
auth2-gss.c, auth2-hostbased.c, and auth2-pubkey.c.
 CVE ID: CVE-2017-15906 - The process_open function in sftp-server.c in OpenSSH before 7.6 does not properly
prevent write operations in read only mode, which allows attackers to create zero-length files.
 CVE ID: CVE-2018-0734 - The OpenSSL DSA signature algorithm has been shown to be vulnerable to a timing side
channel attack. An attacker could use variations in the signing algorithm to recover the private key.
 CVE ID: CVE-2018-0737 - The OpenSSL RSA Key generation algorithm has been shown to be vulnerable to a cache
timing side channel attack. An attacker with sufficient access to mount cache timing attacks during the RSA key
generation process could recover the private key.
 CVE ID: CVE-2017-3737 - OpenSSL does not properly handle SSL_read() and SSL_write() while being invoked in an
error state, causing data to be passed without being decrypted or encrypted directly from the SSL/TLS record layer.

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Chapter 12: Defects

12.1 Closed with Code Changes in FOS 8.2.2c

Defect ID: FOS-821073

Technical Severity: High Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Monitoring/RAS

Reported In FOS8.2.1d Technology: Monitoring and


Release: Alerting Policy Suite
(MAPS)

Symptom: Customers may encounter:

1. Specific 3rd party devices flood the switch with GID_PN requests,
leading to delays and impact monitoring applications. 2. Maps put out
alert about Tx Power of SFP being 0.

Condition: 1. The flood of GID_PN only happens on switches that have QSFP,
QSFPP, QSFP28(YTA) and running FOS v8.1.2g/later,
v8.2.1c/later and v8.2.2/later.
2. Maps alert can happen on any SFP type and any release.

Defect ID: FOS-820970

Technical Severity: High Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.2.1 Technology: Web Tools


Release:

Symptom: Management applications (BNA, SANnav, Webtools) cannot


communicate with the switch, and BSL data collection will also stop.
Traffic is not impacted and operation of the switch via CLI is not
impacted.

Condition: Issue will only be observed on GEN 5 platforms that have ASC
enabled for BSL. The switch needs to also be monitored by one or
more management applications. A race condition between the BSL
CLI collection, data compression operation and external management
applications can cause the weblinker (http demon) to hang. The
likelihood of this occurring will increase with the amount of data being
collected and compressed by BSL.

Recovery: Perform HA Reboot or HA fail-over to restart the weblinker process.


This is not disruptive to traffic.

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Defect ID: FOS-820786

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.2.2 Technology: CLI


Release:

Symptom: relayConfig CLI does not need FV(Fabric Vision) license.

Condition: Updated man page to removed the statement that says fabric vision
license required

Defect ID: FOS-820710

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: High

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Monitoring/RAS

Reported In FOS8.2.2 Technology: Flow Vision: Flow


Release: Mirroring

Symptom: After code upgrade, the user defined flows are not showing up in the
admin level command of "flow --show";

Condition: This impacts all platforms running FOS8.2.2 and above.

Workaround: Use the "flow --show all" as admin to see the user defined flows.

Defect ID: FOS-820297

Technical Severity: High Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Monitoring

Reported In FOS9.0.0 Technology: Analytics Monitoring


Release:

Symptom: After timezone / date change, the next day's Brocade Support Link
(BSL) data collected will be interpreted incorrectly.

Condition: This occurs if the switch is not rebooted following timezone / date
change.

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Defect ID: FOS-820078

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: High

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.2.1c Technology: CLI


Release:

Symptom: fcprlsprobe timing out on shared area ports with PLOGI being sent to
invalid PID ending in FF.

Condition: Running 'fcprlsprobe' on a port with a PID with a base AL_PA of 0x40,
0x80, or 0xc0.

Workaround: Run fcprlsprobe only on ports with a PID with base AL_PA of 0x00.

Defect ID: FOS-819887

Technical Severity: High Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Monitoring

Reported In FOS8.2.1d Technology: Analytics Monitoring


Release:

Symptom: The frequency of the stats collection has to be aligned to the wall
clock's 00mts or 30mts. For example: 11:00, 11:30, 12:00, 12:30. But
due to an issue in the handling of drift, the Brocade Support Link (BSL)
data collection may not happen in the wall-clock aligned time, but
could be random. This can impact the FA's data co-relation logic.

Condition: This may occur with any Time zone change or system date change
(using CLI command date) or any NTP server sync that results in drift
greater than 30 seconds.

Workaround: Any Time zone change or system date change ( using date command
) must be accompanied by system reboot for the BSL data to be
properly interpreted right.

Defect ID: FOS-819820

Technical Severity: High Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Extension

Reported In FOS9.0.0 Technology: FCIP - Fibre Channel


Release: over IP

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Symptom: Encountered FCIP tunnels bounce between two Brocade-7810


switches during HA reboot.

Condition: This may occur during HA reboot in an FCIP or IP Extension routed


setup if a burst of unknown packets comes in on a 7810 GE port.

Defect ID: FOS-819695

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Monitoring

Reported In FOS8.2.1c Technology: MAPS - Monitoring


Release: and Alerting Policy
Suite

Symptom: From BNA, when the user adds the rule HA_SYNC with operator ge,
g, for the active policy, the system does not generate an error as
would be expected.

Condition: This occurs with BNA, when adding the rule HA_SYNC with operator
ge, g.

Defect ID: FOS-819311

Technical Severity: Low Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.2.1 Technology: Management GUI


Release:

Symptom: "Professional Management tool" message reference disaplyed in Web


Tools is no longer relevant.

Condition: When use Web Tools, user may see the irrelevant message.

Defect ID: FOS-819122

Technical Severity: High Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Extension

Reported In FOS7.4.0a Technology: FCIP - Fibre Channel


Release: over IP

Symptom: Extension device may hit out of memory condition signified by the
following RAS Log: XTUN-1001 FTNL Tunnel 24 Memory allocation
failed tracker 3/831. The extension device may also encounter DP

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panics once memory is depleted.

Condition: Varying a FICON chipid offline when running through an extension


device with FICON emulation enabled. In addition, this can be hit
when hitting exception cases while running an HCL FOS upgrade.
This issue is more pronounced in a large device configuration.

Defect ID: FOS-818669

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Monitoring

Reported In FOS8.1.2d Technology: MAPS - Monitoring


Release: and Alerting Policy
Suite

Symptom: CLI command devicelogin --show output may reflect some ports
missing from the CLI output.

Condition: This may occur with UCS device ports with a base address ending in
0x40 0x80 or 0xc0.

Workaround: Change addressing around to have these devices on ports with


AL_PA=0x00.

Defect ID: FOS-818655

Technical Severity: High Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Security

Reported In FOS8.2.1a Technology: Security Policies


Release:

Symptom: Domain ID, SCC_POLICY, port names, and port configurations


reverted to the previous settings in a different environment.

Condition: Issue is seen after an HA update fails.

Recovery: Reboot the standby CP.

Defect ID: FOS-818648

Technical Severity: High Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS9.0.0 Technology: Access Gateway

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Release:

Symptom: Windows host in cascaded AG G610 does not see target disk. It can
also occur in non-cascaded AG environment but less likely.

Condition: AG on G610 bouncing ports after hareboot.

Workaround: Avoid bouncing ports after ahreboot. Instead of port bounce, a cold
boot can be done, after which port bounces are fine.

Recovery: Cold boot the switch.

Defect ID: FOS-817960

Technical Severity: Low Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.2.1c Technology: CLI - Command Line


Release: Interface

Symptom: For the configupload command, the -force flag when saving to the
local file system does not work. It still prompts the user if they would
like to overwrite previous file.

Condition: This is encountered when attempting to force save the config to local
file: configupload -force -local

Defect ID: FOS-817953

Technical Severity: High Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Traffic Management

Reported In FOS8.2.1c Technology: Zoning


Release:

Symptom: After making zone changes in the fabric, customer may encounter one
or both of the following: 1. Defined zone configuration DB is removed,
HA Sync is lost, and verify error seen on standby CP. 2. Fabric is
segmented with reason "segment zone conflict" If the zone data base
is not repaired before issuing a cfgEnable to activate the new zone
definition, it can result in an impact to traffic.

Condition: This issue can be seen with FOS8.2.1, 8.2.1a, 8.2.1b, 8.2.1c,8.2.1d,
8.2.2, 8.2.2a or 8.2.2b. When a very specific 3rd party device sends
the Get Active Zone Size (GAZA) / Get Zone Size (GZS) CT command
with limited response size. Zone database is corrupted after
processing these commands, and an extra semicolon is left at the end
of the zone member list.

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Workaround: Avoid using "network fcp zone show" from the device, which triggers
GAZS/GZS request to fabric.

Recovery: If the defined zoning database was truncated but no zone commit
operations were performed:

Option 1: From another switch in the fabric that has not been
corrupted with the extra semicolon, create a "dummy zone" and then
perform a "cfgEnable" command on the effective cfgname to restore
the zoning database across the fabric.

Option 2: On the switch that has the added semicolon in the zone data
base, perform an "haFailover" if it is a director or an "haReboot" if it is
a fixed port switch.

Option 3: Coldboot the switch with the bad zonset. If the bad zonset
was pushed to the rest of the fabric, and the zoning data base is
erased:

Options presented in order of least disruptive to more disruptive:

Option a: On a remote switch that has an empty defined


zoning database issue an "haFailover" if it is a director or an
"haReboot" if it is a fixed port switch. When complete, the
zone database should be restored. Next, create a "dummy
zone" and perform a "cfgEnable" command on the effective
cfgname to restore the zoning database across the fabric.

Option b: Issue an "haFailover" or "haReboot" on all directors


and switches in the fabric respectively.

Option c: Cold boot all switches in the fabric. Once zoning


has been restored to all switches in the fabric, do not issue the
"Network fcp zone show" command from the third party
storage array or the failure could re-appear.

Defect ID: FOS-817875

Technical Severity: High Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Monitoring/RAS

Reported In FOS9.0.0 Technology: supportShow


Release:

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Symptom: "Unable to handle kernel paging request" issue seen during


SupportSave collection resulting in hafailover.

Condition: Under heavy cpu load, running supportsave or chipregdmp caused


ASIC thread deadlock.

Workaround: Do not run parallel support save or asic related dump when system is
under heavy load.

Recovery: reboot the impacted switch.

Defect ID: FOS-817849

Technical Severity: High Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Monitoring/RAS

Reported In FOS8.2.1c Technology: Equipment Status


Release:

Symptom: Need to perform switch excess power check and shutdown for
BR7840 and 6520.

Condition: This may happen under rare situation that may cause the board to
draw excessive power

Workaround: A CRITICAL raslog EM-1229 is logged when the power consumption


is detected to be within 20% limit of reaching the threshold for
excessive power. The user is advised to power down the system and
contact Brocade support to have the system replaced

Recovery: In the event of that the EM-1229 raslog goes unheeded and the power
drawn crosses the excessive power threshold then the system will log
raslog EM-1230 and power off the system. The user must contact
Brocade support to have the system replaced

Defect ID: FOS-817564

Technical Severity: High Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.1.2a Technology: Fibre Channel


Release: Services

Symptom: Kernel Panics/cold recoveries encountered in core switches, following


exchanges getting timed out.

Condition: This is seen when an end device sends out-of-order mal-formed multi-
frame Common Transport sequence destined for the Name Server
that appears to be a single-frame sequence and a multi-frame

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sequence with the same sequence ID. Other Name Server destined
frames are being received at the same time.

Workaround: Disable the offending end devices.

Recovery: The switch recovers after the cold boot.

Defect ID: FOS-816787

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Security

Reported In FOS9.0.0 Technology: SSH - Secure Shell


Release:

Symptom: SSH client and server advertises its version number.

Condition: OpenSSH version number of Brocade switches reported during nmap


scan of SSH port

Defect ID: FOS-816300

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.2.1c Technology: SNMP - Simple


Release: Network
Management
Protocol

Symptom: SNMP-Get ipNetToMediaIfIndex returns "lo" on X6 and "chassis" on


DCX8510. Both should return "eth0".

Condition: Issue will be seen upon querying ipNetToMediaIfIndex.

Defect ID: FOS-815352

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Extension

Reported In FOS8.1.2j Technology: Extended Fabrics


Release:

Symptom: IPEX LAN TCP connection will report failed in the application.

Condition: When there is packet loss on the LAN with Jumbo frames enabled, the
LAN TCP receive process may stall causing LAN TCP connections to
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timeout.

Defect ID: FOS-815327

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.2.0b Technology: Inband Management


Release:

Symptom: Switch panic observed after essd daemon access freed memory.

Condition: During high CPU time (for example, during lots of SNMP requests),
inter-switch communication can be delayed and cause a daemon
and/or switch crash.

Workaround: Try to reduce SNMP requests.

Defect ID: FOS-815189

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Security

Reported In FOS8.2.1b Technology: Security Policies


Release:

Symptom: Supportshow is incomplete due to "Permission denied" on /var/log


directory.

Condition: Run supportshow with admin privilege.

Defect ID: FOS-815150

Technical Severity: Low Probability: High

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.2.0 Technology: Access Gateway


Release:

Symptom: AG default mapping is incorrectly set for Brocade 6547 switch.

Condition: This is seen when enabling AG mode, the F-port-to-N-port mapping is


incorrect.

Recovery: Manually unmap the wrong ports from N-port 0 and then map the
correct ports to N-port 0. Also, the unmapped ports may need to be

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converted to N-ports (portcfgnport) and have mapping applied to them.

Defect ID: FOS-815116

Technical Severity: High Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: System

Reported In FOS8.2.0 Technology: Component


Release:

Symptom: The BR6520 switch gets into a rolling reboot loop and needs a manual
intervention to recover.

Condition: When a bad asic access caused the PCI bus to hang. This impacts
BR6520 switches only.

Recovery: Reboot switch to recovery

Defect ID: FOS-814484

Technical Severity: High Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Security

Reported In FOS8.2.1c Technology: User Accounts &


Release: Passwords

Symptom: Creating a user account with an uppercase password causes the login
to fail.

Condition: Create user account in uppercase as below:

>userconfig --add USERID -r admin -d "Default Admin" -p


PASSW0RD Account USERID has been successfully added.

login: USERID

password: (PASSW0RD)

LOGIN INCORRECT

Workaround: Lower case password works

Defect ID: FOS-814430

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Technical Severity: Low Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Monitoring/RAS

Reported In FOS8.2.1 Technology: supportShow


Release:

Symptom: Diag related logs are not present in supportsave

Condition: This applies to Brocade Switch BR7810 running FOS 8.x and above.

Defect ID: FOS-814082

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Extension

Reported In FOS8.2.1 Technology: Extended Fabrics


Release:

Symptom: Switch panic due to esmd termination

Condition: This occurs due to a timing issue when CLI debug command is run
early in the switch initialization phase. This applies to FOS 8.x and
above.

Defect ID: FOS-813796

Technical Severity: High Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Extension

Reported In FOS8.0.1 Technology: FCIP Tunnel


Release: Management

Symptom: The user will observe the Tunnel bounce when changing circuit
bandwidth.

Condition: This stems from a bug during PMTU busy retry and applies to FOS 8.x
and above.

Defect ID: FOS-813523

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Extension

Reported In FOS8.0.1 Technology: FCIP - Fibre Channel


Release: over IP

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Symptom: BR7840 or SX6 FCIP Tunnel failure or disable can result in DP reset

Condition: Small timing window when FC frames can be received on the FCIP
tunnel after the tunnel is reported as going offline. It is occasionally
observed on FOS v8.x.

Defect ID: FOS-813299

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: High

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Monitoring

Reported In FOS8.2.1c Technology: MAPS - Monitoring


Release: and Alerting Policy
Suite

Symptom: After running statsclear on default switch, 'Current' counts of '4 History
Data' section of maps database for Base Switch is cleared.

Condition: This issue is reproducible on Port-3/0 only after running statsclear CLI.

Defect ID: FOS-812889

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Extension

Reported In FOS9.0.0 Technology: Extended Fabrics


Release:

Symptom: SX6 blade is not powered-on, when initializing the blade, after
EM_INCONSISTENT failure during HA failover.

Condition: During hafailover after SX6 blade DP soft failure.

Defect ID: FOS-812536

Technical Severity: High Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.2.1b Technology: SNMP - Simple


Release: Network
Management
Protocol

Symptom: SNMP community strings with basic SNMPv1 queries are not
recognized.

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Condition: A timing condition in code caused snmpconfig commands fail leading


to databse inconsistency and snmp queries become unresponsive

Recovery: Need to restart snmpd or switch reboot

Defect ID: FOS-811237

Technical Severity: High Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Traffic Management

Reported In FOS7.0.0d Technology: Name Server /


Release: Zoning

Symptom: Zone daemon panic observed during zone change.

Condition: When there is a transaction already open in a switch (ex: via CLI) and
another transaction starts (distribution via ACA, SFC, UFC, RCA
through WT/BNA) in a remote switch in the same fabric
simultaneously. This is a timing issue when a customer creates
multiple zoning transactions on different switches at the same time.

Workaround: Use the cfgtransshow cli command to confirm there are no outstanding
zoning transactions before initiating a new one.

Recovery: The switch recovers after the ASSERT.

Defect ID: FOS-810839

Technical Severity: High Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.2.1 Technology: Fibre Channel


Release: Services

Symptom: Switch rebooted after it ran out of memory.

Condition: Misbehaving device sending invalid values for FC header sequence


count and sequence ID leads to out-of-memory condition.

Workaround: Identify the misbehaving devices and remove them from the fabric.

Recovery: The reboot that results from out-of-memory recovers the switch. If high
IU memory usage is detected before the out-of-memory condition,
hafailover can temporarily recover and prevent the unexpected switch
reboot.

Defect ID: FOS-810413

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Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.2.1 Technology: Access Gateway


Release:

Symptom: Missing N-port info from "ag --show" after toggle N-ports.

Condition: After toggling N-ports that connect to Gen5 and Gen4p , "ag --show"
has missing N-port info "Attached_Switch", "Switch F-port" and
"IP_Addr". This is seen on FOS v8.x and later.

Defect ID: FOS-808560

Technical Severity: High Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Security

Reported In FOS9.0.0 Technology: AAA - Authentication,


Release: Authorization, and
Accounting

Symptom: When a longer FQHN is used for TACACS+ authentication, local


accounts as well as AAA accounts are not accessible.

Condition: Only when tacacs+ is configured

Defect ID: FOS-807249

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.2.1a Technology: Ethernet Interface


Release:

Symptom: Switches lost management IP config after reboot.

Condition: It happens when the gateway address is set to 12 full digits.

Workaround: Avoid reboot switch if gateway addess is set with 12 full digits until
upgrade. Or use less than 12 digits gateway address

Recovery: After each reboot customer has to login via serial cable to make any
changes.

Defect ID: FOS-805457

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Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Traffic Management

Reported In FOS7.4.2c Technology: Frame Redirection


Release:

Symptom: Silent frame drops may be encountered on Brocade 6520 running


FOS v7.4.2c.

Condition: This occurred because the BE link DID check bit was set in the past,
which led to frame drops over that particular BE link.

Defect ID: FOS-805305

Technical Severity: High Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Monitoring

Reported In FOS8.2.1 Technology: D-Port - Diagnostic


Release: Port

Symptom: D-Port test fails with Protocol Error on switch end and on HBA, EL
failed despite the overall result states Passed

Condition: D-port test gets failed/ stuck in IN_PROGRESS when the test is
executed on the QSFP links connected to GEN5 HBAs.

Defect ID: FOS-803567

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Monitoring

Reported In FOS8.1.2 Technology: Hardware Monitoring


Release:

Symptom: CLI sfpshow has incorrect SFP low tx values.

Condition: This is occasionally seen for QSFPs.

Defect ID: FOS-803493

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.0.2b Technology: Ethernet Interface


Release:

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Symptom: X6 eth0 reverting to 10/half when ethif is used to configure


speed/duplex settings while network connection is removed

Condition: Configure eth0 when Ethernet cable is disconnected.

12.2 Closed with Code Changes in FOS 8.2.2b

Defect ID: FOS-818055

Technical Severity: High Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.2.1c Technology: High Availability


Release:

Symptom: Brocade Gen6 Director switches may encounter one or both of the
following occurrences:

1. Standby CP reports hasmd panic and active CP reports pdmd


panic, leading to cold recovery.

2. User performs lscfg operation, which fails with raslog [PMGR-


1006], 204690/5858, SLOT 1 | CHASSIS, WARNING, , Attempt to
move port(s) -1 on slot -1 to switch failed.

Condition: This can only occur on X6-8 or X6-4 director switches after upgrading
to FOS 8.2.0 or later versions from an earlier FOS version, and the
PORTMAP table grows in size >= 1024.

PORTMAP table size can only grow beyond 1024 characters after
using the "lscfg" CLI command repeatedly moving ports between
logical switches. The current PORTMAP table size can be calculated
by using CLI command "configupload -vf | grep PORTMAP" and count
the characters starting from "F" or "G" to the ending "]" character.

X6-8 or X6-4 director switches shipped from the factory with 8.2.0 or
higher FOS already installed will not be exposed to this issue unless
they were downgraded to a version of FOS prior to v8.2.0 and then
upgraded again to FOS 8.2.0 or later.

Workaround: Upgrading from a FOS version prior to v8.2.0 directly to FOS 8.2.2b or
later will avoid this issue. If the switch was previously upgraded to a
version of FOS 8.2.0 or higher prior to upgrading to FOS 8.2.2b, then
the upgrade to FOS 8.2.2b alone will not repair the PORTMAP table.

Recovery: A non-disruptive process to repair the PORTMAP table can be


performed, but requires ROOT access to issue the required
command(s) to repair the PORTMAP table.

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Contact Brocade Support if the PORTMAP table is growing (GE or FC)


near the 1024 size limit. The set of commands to repair the
PORTMAP table can then be provided after examining a SupportSave
from the switch.

Alternatively, a disruptive recovery process can be followed for users


that do not have ROOT access to their switch:

1. configupload -vf

2. Manually modify the uploaded VF config file to NOT contain ranges


that have port numbers between 1800 and 3399

3. configdownload -vf (using the modified VF config file) This will result
in an automatic cold reboot of the switch as the new repaired
PORTMAP is installed.

Defect ID: FOS-817829

Technical Severity: High Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Virtualization

Reported In FOS8.2.1b Technology: Virtual Fabrics


Release:

Symptom: Switch reboot after execute "lscfg --delete" command to deleting a


logical switch.

Condition: A race condition happened while executing “lscfg –delete ” and


“agshow” command at the same time. CLI agshow accessed memory
just being freed by lscfg.

Workaround: Run “lscfg –delete ” and “agshow” commands two minutes apart.

Defect ID: FOS-816973

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: High

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.2.1 Technology: SNMP - Simple


Release: Network
Management
Protocol

Symptom: Historical graph values for TX/RX are all zeros. Real-time graph
values are accurately displayed.

Condition: When displaying historical graph values for TX/RX, the historical
display may show all zeros when monitoring on GEN 6 platforms.

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Happens only when monitoring for historical graph values (Real-Time


graph values for TX/RX have no issue).

Issue is only seen when monitoring from BNA 14.4.4 or BNA 14.4.5.

Issue is not seen with older versions of BNA or with SANnav.

Recovery: Rarely seen on GEN 5 platforms, but will recover on next historical
display request.

Defect ID: FOS-816740

Technical Severity: High Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Traffic Management

Reported In FOS8.2.1b Technology: ISL - Inter-Switch


Release: Linking

Symptom: LISLs offline following upgrade from from FOS8.0.x to FOS8.1.x--


>FOS8.2.x

Condition: This occurs due to stale lisl ports in code being carried over from
FOS8.0.x FOS8.2.x

Defect ID: FOS-816274

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: High

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.2.1 Technology: Fibre Channel


Release: Services

Symptom: When viewing the deviceloign --show output, fabric interconnect


devices may not join the existing members of a group.

Condition: Specific third party devices connected to ports that have area 0xff in
the Port Address.

Workaround: Move the connection to a port without 0xff area.

Defect ID: FOS-816251

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.2.0 Technology: NPIV - N-Port ID

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Release: Virtualization

Symptom: Traffic is being routed to the wrong ports.

Condition: It happens when connecting G610 AG switch to a future platform and


more than 63 NPIV devices are connected.

Defect ID: FOS-816203

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Monitoring

Reported In FOS8.2.0b Technology: MAPS - Monitoring


Release: and Alerting Policy
Suite

Symptom: Trunk Rx per hour is reported as 100% with raslog MAPS-1004.

Condition: When there is trunk and the trunk's Rx is divided by single port's
sample time instead of trunk's average sample time on all FOS8.x.

Defect ID: FOS-816025

Technical Severity: High Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Virtualization

Reported In FOS8.2.1a Technology: NPIV - N-Port ID


Release: Virtualization

Symptom: Standby CP encountering Out Of Memory (OOM) reboot on task esmd

Condition: Devices logging in and out of F-ports multiple times per second.

Workaround: Reduce the login/logout frequency of devices.

Recovery: Switch is recovered after OOM action.

Defect ID: FOS-816023

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Extension

Reported In FOS8.0.1 Technology: FCIP - Fibre Channel


Release: over IP

Symptom: FX8-24 with XRC Emulation Enabled, DP panic encountered.

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Condition: This is seen when system reset occurs with active IO in FX8-24 FCIP
configuration with FICON Emulation enabled for XRC traffic.

Defect ID: FOS-815893

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: High

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Monitoring

Reported In FOS8.2.1c Technology: MAPS - Monitoring


Release: and Alerting Policy
Suite

Symptom: Logical group used in rule can be deleted due to inconsistent handling
of letter case.

Condition: While deleting the map rule under active policy. Also while deleting
rules with -force option.

Workaround: Use proper group names or actual group names that are not
differentiated by case alone.

Defect ID: FOS-815880

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Virtualization

Reported In FOS8.2.1d Technology: Access Gateway


Release:

Symptom: When the Access Gateway switch has a single connection to the
director and porttrunkarea is set on the director, the Access Gateway
switch does not report the Switch F-port number.

Condition: Access Gateway is connected to a Gen6 chassis in non-VF mode,


N_Port information is missing the port index of the connecting fabric
switch. This impacts FOS8.2.0 and later.

Defect ID: FOS-815828

Technical Severity: High Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Security

Reported In FOS8.1.2h Technology: SSH - Secure Shell


Release:

Symptom: When changing templates and performing hafailover, the SSH config

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is not replicated to the standby CP.

Condition: This occurs on director class dual CP systems.

Defect ID: FOS-815265

Technical Severity: High Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.2.1 Technology: Fibre Channel


Release: Services

Symptom: Observing RTWR error on fabric with DISL.

Condition: It happens after a cold boot or core blade slotpoweron. Routes for ICL
ports are incorrect such that fabric services on different switches
cannot communicate. This applies to FOS8.2.1 and above.

Workaround: Perform an hafailover on the chassis.

Defect ID: FOS-814152

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Monitoring/RAS

Reported In FOS8.1.2 Technology: Frame Monitoring


Release:

Symptom: Customer enabled framelog to capture unroutables , but not all frame
drops are captured in the framelog.

Condition: This issue is seen when the frame drop is less than 20 per second on
the port where the drop is being observed

Defect ID: FOS-813777

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.0.0 Technology: SNMP - Simple


Release: Network
Management
Protocol

Symptom: SNMP OIDs swConnUnitPortTxRate and swConnUnitPortRxRate


always show zero values when querying the switch in AG-mode.

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Condition: This is seen with switch running FOS 8.x and above and is in AG
mode.

Defect ID: FOS-812883

Technical Severity: High Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Monitoring/RAS

Reported In FOS7.4.2c Technology: Frame Monitoring


Release:

Symptom: Customer may encounter frame drops corresponding to specific SCSI


task management commands.

Condition: It happens when multiple end devices connected to the same 16G
ASIC going through an error recovery which floods the ASIC with
PLOGI/ADISC.

Defect ID: FOS-812556

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Security

Reported In FOS8.2.1b Technology: HTTP/HTTPS


Release:

Symptom: Weblinker cannont restart with continuous messages; "system is not


ready for HA/LS CLI cmd".

Condition: After a configuration change such as "seccertmgmt generate -cert


https -years 20 -f".

Defect ID: FOS-812267

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Monitoring

Reported In FOS8.2.1 Technology: Hardware Monitoring


Release:

Symptom: A good replacement blade cannot come up with raslog [EM-


1134] rc=20074: 2019/11/19-11:28:33:895421, [EM-1134],
95966/2420, SLOT 2 | FFDC | CHASSIS, ERROR,, Slot 7 set to faulty,
rc=20074., OID:0x43700000, em_board_lib.c, line: 1944, comp:emd,
ltime:2019/11/19-11:28:33:895302 And after CLI "slotpoweron" bring
back the blade, it is powered off again after active CP reboot,

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Condition: After FOS intentional powered down a blade due to PCI error by FOS
or a user issued slotpersistentpoweroff while running FOS8.1.0 or
earlier, a replacement blade cannot be powered up, or it's powered
down again after CP reboot.

Recovery: 1. Make sure a good blade is inserted , power on the blade via CLI
slotpoweron

2. Perform a hafailover,

3. Perform another hafailover Note: please use slotpoweron to


recover, and do not use slotcfgpersistent --poweron to recover the
blade.

Defect ID: FOS-811459

Technical Severity: High Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Monitoring/RAS

Reported In FOS8.0.2d Technology: supportShow


Release:

Symptom: System may encounter emd termination resulting in failover to


Standby CP.

Condition: This is seen during supportsave collection, possibly due to memory


corruption

Defect ID: FOS-810630

Technical Severity: High Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.2.1b Technology: Fibre Channel


Release: Services

Symptom: User may encounter FDMI daemon termination.

Condition: This is seen when FDMI attempts to deallocate the buffers used to get
the HBA/Port entries. The dynamically allocated block attempted to be
freed appear to be invalid due to possible corruption by memory
overrun.

Defect ID: FOS-808426

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Low

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Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Monitoring

Reported In FOS8.2.1a Technology: Bottleneck Detection


Release: (legacy)

Symptom: CLI "mapsdb --congestion" shows an event but "mapsdb --congestion


-freq" doesn't show it.

Condition: MAPS had wrong port stats about congestion details leading to this
mapsdb show congestion/frequency inconsistencies.

Defect ID: FOS-807784

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: High

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: System

Reported In FOS8.0.2 Technology: CLI


Release:

Symptom: portloopbacktest is unable to detect CRC error.

Condition: When there is CRC errors on link

Defect ID: FOS-806547

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Distance

Reported In FOS8.2.0b Technology: Extended Fabrics


Release:

Symptom: The ISL link between two G620 switches fails to recover and goes to
"HRD_FLT" state.

Condition: This is seen after repeated cable-pull tests.

Defect ID: FOS-806463

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Traffic Management

Reported In FOS8.2.2b Technology: Port bring up


Release:

Symptom: Following HAfailover some ports appear to encounter asic stats errors
which causes these ports to be fenced if MAPS is configured to fence

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ports for ITW

Condition: The low level asic stats errors are not caused by the HA failover action
and appear to be from a prior uninitialized condition.

Workaround: Clear the stats before hafailover

Recovery: after the port is fenced, bring it back online again;

Defect ID: FOS-804971

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Monitoring/RAS

Reported In FOS8.1.2a Technology: Monitoring and


Release: Alerting Policy Suite
(MAPS)

Symptom: Switches showing MAPS-1003 raslog with 0mvolt messages on port


with SFP and QSFP.

Condition: QSFP values(volt,temp,rx power,current) is read as zero in regular


polling. Added retry logic to improve data sampling.

Defect ID: FOS-801436

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.1.2a Technology: RBAC


Release:

Symptom: Customer encounters SNMP query failure on VF.

Condition: This occurs when the user is mapped to a custom role with RBAC
class of admin.

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Defect ID: FOS-815835

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Traffic Management

Reported In FOS9.0.0 Technology: Name Server /


Release: Zoning

Symptom: Various non-intrusive misbehaviors observed on device enforcement.

Condition: 1. Move a port from default switch to logical switch, original PID in the
default switch still exists in the new logical switch. 2. Prohibit two local
ports by PDCM in FICON environment. routing is still allowed between
the two ports. This applies to FOS8.2.1 and later releases.

Defect ID: FOS-815218

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Extension

Reported In FOS8.1.2a Technology: FCIP - Fibre Channel


Release: over IP

Symptom: FCIP DP panics

Condition: After aborts have been processed on a FICON Emulation enabled


tunnel when end device re-used an exchange.

Recovery: It recovers after panic.

Defect ID: FOS-815152

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: System

Reported In FOS8.2.2 Technology: CLI


Release:

Symptom: During firmwaredownload, the error message is not properly worded.

Condition: Perform CLI firmwaredownload on a switch with ethernet management


port configured in half duplex mode.

Workaround: Configure switch management port to Full Duplex mode. Half duplex
mode is not supported.

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Defect ID: FOS-814782

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS9.0.0 Technology: CLI - Command Line


Release: Interface

Symptom: Firmwarecheck failure on ASCGW certification file.

Condition: There is no functional impact to majority of customers with default


switch configurations. Switch may be forced into a reboot loop if *all*
the following conditions are met: 1. User should have automatic
‘firmwarecheck’ enabled on the switch (“firmwarecheck --enable") 2.
User should be using ASC-G 3. User should have imported enterprise
CA certification for the ASC-G. In the above state, if and when the
switch is rebooted it will result in rolling reboot due to ‘firmwarecheck’
failure. This applies to FOS8.2.1c and FOS8.2.2.

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Defect ID: FOS-813692

Technical Severity: High Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Traffic Management

Reported In FOS8.2.1 Technology: Port bring up


Release:

Symptom: Lot of I/O failures and traffic disruption reported after performing
hafailover on Gen6 chassis-based switches.

Condition: Port blade and/or core blade slot power cycles, followed by hafailover.

Recovery: Core blade power off and power on recover from this state.

Defect ID: FOS-812985

Technical Severity: High Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: System

Reported In FOS8.2.1c Technology: Component


Release:

Symptom: Kernel or user daemon panic caused by trace module corruption.

Condition: Trace module is corrupted and subsequently when user daemon or


kernel attempts to log a trace, switch may experience a panic.

Recovery: Switch recovers automatically after the panic without requiring further
action.

Defect ID: FOS-811952

Technical Severity: High Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: System

Reported In FOS8.1.2d Technology: Component


Release:

Symptom: Experience silent reboot (reboot reason: reset) or switch hung for
hours/days.

Condition: Running script with nested or concatenated CLI commands over 512
bytes long.

Workaround: Allow 5 seconds of idle time between commands and keep CLI length

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under 512 bytes.

Defect ID: FOS-808514

Technical Severity: High Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.2.1a Technology: Management Server


Release:

Symptom: After a host behind an NPIV device reboots, it is unable to discover


any of its LSAN devices.

Condition: Under a rare condition, intercommunication packets between name


server were dropped.

Recovery: Perform a hafailover to recover name server communication.

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12.4 Closed with Code Changes in FOS 8.2.2

Defect ID: FOS-817272

Technical Severity: High Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Monitoring

Reported In FOS8.2.1c Technology: MAPS - Monitoring


Release: and Alerting Policy
Suite

Symptom: After MAPS changes, MAPS daemon (mdd) encountered a panic


which it could not recover from and HA sync was lost.

Condition: During normal operation, a rare race condition led to process


deadlock.

Defect ID: FOS-813404

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Extension

Reported In FOS8.2.1 Technology: FCIP


Release:

Symptom: CLI command portshow lan-stats --global -reset fails to reset "RX Error
IP Checksum" and "RX Error TCP Checksum" values back to zero.

Condition: Run CLI portshow with -reset flag.

Defect ID: FOS-812603

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: High

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Monitoring

Reported In FOS8.2.1a Technology: MAPS - Monitoring


Release: and Alerting Policy
Suite

Symptom: MAPS MISSING_SFP monitors on a Logical Switch (LS) but may not
action for their own LS and instead alert the violation on Default Switch

Condition: This is seen when multiple logical switches are created and
MISSING_SFP monitoring is activated in DS and at least 1 LS.

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Defect ID: FOS-812598

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Extension

Reported In FOS8.0.1 Technology: Extended Fabrics


Release:

Symptom: Garbled and redundant information included the in SSHOW_FCIP.txt


file captured from a support save for a chassis with multiple SX6
blades.

Condition: When capturing FCIP debug information from a chassis with SX6 on
all FOS releases.

Defect ID: FOS-812572

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.2.1a Technology: CLI


Release:

Symptom: Compact Flash is full with large /var/log/message file.

Condition: This is encountered when customer runs porttest diag with a 3rd party
HBA connected to port.

Defect ID: FOS-812496

Technical Severity: Low Probability: High

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.2.1 Technology: CLI


Release:

Symptom: The CLI command configure --default leads to a segmentation fault

Condition: This stems from a bug in the validation of the parameters when CLI
command configure --default is invoked.

Defect ID: FOS-812441

Technical Severity: High Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Extension

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Reported In FOS8.2.1d Technology: Extended Fabrics


Release:

Symptom: Seeing FICN-1056 Emulation Error 45 on the local side of the XRC
fabric while in EBR mode and running FICON XRC emulated traffic
through the tunnel.

Condition: When FICON XRC Emulation is enabled on an FCIP Tunnel that is in


a switch that has Exchange Based Routing mode enabled.

Workaround: Enable port based or device based routing policy in the switches

Defect ID: FOS-811866

Technical Severity: High Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Extension

Reported In FOS8.0.1 Technology: FCIP


Release:

Symptom: Encountered BLZ-5024 and DP reboot during FICON Channel Path


Recovery on a FICON Emulation enabled FCIP Extended CHPID.

Condition: This may occur during FICON Channel Path Recovery (Following
System Reset or Logical Path Removal) on a FICON Emulation
enabled FCIP Tunnel and there are device IOs outstanding at the
same time.

Defect ID: FOS-811549

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: High

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.2.1c Technology: High Availability


Release:

Symptom: User may observe Loss of Switch HA sync, along with the following
raslog message: [PDM-1010], , , WARNING,, File open failed:
/etc/fabos/certs/kafka/swKafkaca.pem, errno=2.

Condition: This occurs when the Switch is being monitored by SANnav before
performing a Hot Code Load (HCL) to FOS v8.2.1b on Gen6
platforms.

Workaround: Stop SANnav monitoring before performing code upgrade. Resume


SANnav monitoring again after a successful HCL.

Recovery: Run CLI commands hadisable / haenable to regain HA sync.

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Defect ID: FOS-811403

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Extension

Reported In FOS8.1.0b Technology: FCIP


Release:

Symptom: The primary indicator for this defect is almost full utilization of WQE
buffers in switch DP complex. Secondary indicators for this issue
could be buffer allocation failure FTRACE triggers or a DP reset.

Condition: Buffer leaks can occur when IP extension connections are established
or rejected.

Defect ID: FOS-811375

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Extension

Reported In FOS8.1.2f Technology: FCIP


Release:

Symptom: On a ficon created circuit, the output between portshow fcipcircuit --


detail, and portcfgshow fcipcircuit --detail will show different values for
the keepalive timeout. The portshow fcipcircuit --detail output will show
the correct keepalive timeout value of 1000ms, but the portcfgshow
fcipcircuit --detail may incorrectly show the non-FICON default value of
6000ms.

Condition: This only occurs on a circuit created with ficon enabled. Any circuit
created without ficon, modified later to be ficon, or ficon circuit
changed to a different keepalive value and back to 1000 will not have
this display issue.

Defect ID: FOS-811199

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Extension

Reported In FOS8.2.1 Technology: FCIP - Fibre Channel


Release: over IP

Symptom: Invalid TCP connections are encountered on an IPEXT extended LAN.


The extension tunnel may no longer be able to pass data traffic.

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Condition: Internal software credits may leak when a LAN TCP connect attempt is
made before the extension tunnel is ready. Over time this may lead to
the tunnel no longer being able to pass traffic.

Defect ID: FOS-811053

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS7.4.2 Technology: Fibre Channel


Release: Services

Symptom: Support new OUI 38:BA:B0 that will be used on future platforms.

Condition: This is a new development to add support for the new OUI.

Defect ID: FOS-810918

Technical Severity: High Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Extension

Reported In FOS8.0.1a Technology: FCIP


Release:

Symptom: IPEX enabled extension switch responds with RST to the incoming
SYN packet on the LAN side.

Condition: If the target tunnel is down, all the incoming SYN packets on the LAN
side will be dropped and responded back with RST for both terminated
and non-terminated TCP flows.

Defect ID: FOS-810874

Technical Severity: High Probability: High

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.2.1a Technology: Platform Services


Release:

Symptom: Port cannot come online due to SFP validation failure.

Condition: When customer attempts to use a 3rd party optics in a 10GbE port of
an extension switch or blade, the SFP goes into a Mod_Val state.

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Defect ID: FOS-810773

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Extension

Reported In FOS8.2.1a Technology: FCIP - Fibre Channel


Release: over IP

Symptom: An IPEX connected application may take a long time to timeout and
recover extended TCP flows after a local LAN connectivity outage.

Condition: When there is a temporary loss of connectivity on the LAN, IP


extended flows may timeout on the extension switch due to the TCP
keep alive timing out. If the application has a higher timeout value
than the extension switch, the connection will not be cleaned up until it
is timed out by the application.

Defect ID: FOS-810310

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Monitoring

Reported In FOS8.2.1 Technology: D-Port - Diagnostic


Release: Port

Symptom: Dynamic D-Port test fails on a link between the switch and and the
HBA. Optical Loopback and Link traffic tests are not started.

Condition: The failure occurs due to a protocol error triggered by a timing issue in
initiating the ELP. It impacts FOS v8.x and later.

Defect ID: FOS-809983

Technical Severity: High Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Extension

Reported In FOS7.4.2c Technology: FCIP


Release:

Symptom: Customer may encounter "a tape write errors has occurred" on OSTP
enabled tunnel on 7800, when appending to LTO8 tape drives.

Condition: OSTP Enabled tunnel on 7800, FX8-24 or 7840 (SX6 in later FOS
levels) when appending to an LTO8 tape. This issue does not occur
with LTO5 tape drives.

Workaround: Disable Open Systems Tape Pipelining feature on FCIP tunnel.

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Defect ID: FOS-809863

Technical Severity: High Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Extension

Reported In FOS8.2.1c Technology: FCIP - Fibre Channel


Release: over IP

Symptom: GE SFPs supported on BR7840 are showing as incompatible.

Condition: This is seen on extended long distance 1G SFP with PN#: 00600-298

Defect ID: FOS-809792

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Monitoring/RAS

Reported In FOS8.2.1a Technology: Audit Log


Release:

Symptom: configdownload CLI does not restore audit settings such as audit.cfg.*
parameters from the config file.

Condition: This is observed on FOS v8.2.1 and later.

Defect ID: FOS-809770

Technical Severity: High Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Extension

Reported In FOS7.3.2 Technology: FCIP - Fibre Channel


Release: over IP

Symptom: FICON Aborted sequences over FICON Emulation enabled FCIP


Tunnel after Extension HCL and potential FFDC due to FCIP DP Panic

Condition: Timing issue with aborts occurring and processing emulated XRC
RRS response sequences.

Defect ID: FOS-809564

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.2.1a Technology: Web Tools

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Release:

Symptom: Port status for F-ports displays as "unknown"

Condition: This is seen in webtools with brocade switches running FOS8.2.1 and
above.

Defect ID: FOS-809514

Technical Severity: High Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Monitoring/RAS

Reported In FOS7.4.2 Technology: End-to-end


Release: Performance
Monitoring

Symptom: User may encounter cold reboot, along with mdd termination, during
MAPS rule creation with an invalid timebase.

Condition: This may occur during MAPS rule creation with an invalid timebase on
FOS versions v8.0.2x and lower. This release also enhanced code to
block invalid timebase configuration.

Defect ID: FOS-809147

Technical Severity: High Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Monitoring

Reported In FOS8.2.1 Technology: D-Port - Diagnostic


Release: Port

Symptom: User may encounter CP reboot when running the CLI command
portdporttest --clear all

Condition: This occurs when running portdporttest command, and accompanied


by the message - Error: comm error between CLI and fabricd

Defect ID: FOS-809095

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Monitoring

Reported In FOS8.1.2 Technology: Hardware Monitoring


Release:

Symptom: PSU power power consumption on Brocade 6520 may exceed

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threshold without any warnings causing switch overheating.

Condition: This may be encountered on Brocade 6520. Added EM-1228 and EM-
1229 raslog when power consumption exceeds 900W to help monitor
such condition.

Defect ID: FOS-809010

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.1.0c Technology: Management GUI


Release:

Symptom: zoning config changes may lead to weblinker termination.

Condition: This occurs when the config changes are initiated via WebTools

Defect ID: FOS-808917

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: System

Reported In FOS8.2.0 Technology: Web Tools


Release:

Symptom: The 'tooltip' display of Port Throughput on Webtools showing in 'E


notation' such as (Tx=1.530256E7,Rx=1.47379076E7)

Condition: On Web Tools, open Performance monitoring -> Port Throughput on


switches running FOS v8.2.1 and later, the throughput number that
appears in the ‘tooltip’ is not in byte per second notation.

Defect ID: FOS-808732

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.2.0 Technology: Access Gateway


Release:

Symptom: Access Gateway (AG) does not failover F port to N-Ports on


Embedded AG platform and F-ports stay persistently disabled after
code upgrade.

Condition: Upgrade to v8.2.0x will cause the failure on embedded Access

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Gateway platforms only.

Workaround: Perform recovery steps before disabling any N-ports. _OR_


Downgrade to v8.1.2x. Enable the F-ports which were disabled. Run
portcfgpersistentenable on one online port.

Recovery: Pull all F-port server blades. Run portcfgpersistentenable on any N-


port. Insert all F-port server blades.

Defect ID: FOS-808614

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Monitoring

Reported In FOS8.2.1 Technology: MAPS - Monitoring


Release: and Alerting Policy
Suite

Symptom: User may encounter AE ports to the Analytics Monitoring Platform


(AMP) fenced by FOS.

Condition: This can happen during ISL route change, where traffic is paused.

Defect ID: FOS-808326

Technical Severity: High Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.2.0b Technology: Fibre Channel


Release: Services

Symptom: Switch panics due to repeated terminations of mdd process.

Condition: Process deadlock after a certain order of devices coming online and
going offline and Name Server encountering a device entry Node
WWN as {00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00} from the Routed fabric (FCR)

Defect ID: FOS-808265

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: System

Reported In FOS8.2.0b Technology: Optics


Release:

Symptom: sfpshow displays supported speed as 16G instead of the full list of

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4,8,16, 32 Gbps.

Condition: This is seen on X6-8 and X6-4 director switches with QSFP part
numbers 57-1000294-02

Defect ID: FOS-808239

Technical Severity: High Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.2.1 Technology: Configuration


Release: Fundamentals

Symptom: REST GET on /brocade-zone/effective-configuration returns error


when zone configuration is disabled, blocking REST access to the
checksum value.

Condition: This occurs with REST Zone GET on empty effective Configuration

Defect ID: FOS-808216

Technical Severity: High Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Extension

Reported In FOS8.2.1c Technology: FCIP


Release:

Symptom: Termination of esmd during hafailover and caused switch cold


recovery.

Condition: Resource contention during switch initialization, and is more likely to


be seen on high port count directors during hafailover or hot code
load.

Recovery: Switch recovers without further action.

Defect ID: FOS-808171

Technical Severity: High Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Monitoring

Reported In FOS7.4.2 Technology: Hardware Monitoring


Release:

Symptom: User may encounter asic error on core blade resulting in Disk errors
on the Servers/VMs.

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Condition: This may be seen in the event that the core blade asic hardware goes
faulty. Monitor for threshold crossing detection and blade faults to
isolate the problem.

Defect ID: FOS-808114

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Monitoring

Reported In FOS8.1.2 Technology: Hardware Monitoring


Release:

Symptom: SNMP cannot get the slot temp information.

Condition: This is encountered due to a timing issue between Environment


Monitor (EM) and SNMP.

Defect ID: FOS-808083

Technical Severity: High Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Virtualization

Reported In FOS8.1.2 Technology: Virtual Fabrics


Release:

Symptom: Hafailover results in the port with port address zero being disabled.

Condition: FMS mode must be enabled in the logical switch. A base fabric must
be operational in the switch. The logical switch must have Allow XISL
enabled in the configure CLI command. One of the following
conditions would have needed to occur since the last hafailover: - A
chassisreboot or power cycle - Enabling Allow XISL in the configure
CLI command - Adding a new domain to the base fabric - Removing
and then re-adding an existing domain in the base fabric

Recovery: Enable the port with port address zero after hafailover

Defect ID: FOS-808077

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: System

Reported In FOS8.2.1d Technology: CLI


Release:

Symptom: CLI switchcfgtrunk reports error message "Error: Unable to get port

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configuration for port xx".

Condition: It's reported for every port of a vacant blade slot on X6 on FOS 8.2.x
and above.

Defect ID: FOS-808038

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.1.2 Technology: Firmware


Release: upload/download

Symptom: User may encounter the following error "/sbin/postinst: line 4199:
14000 Segmentation fault (core dumped) /bin/rcp
/mnt/fabos/cliexec/delduprule
root@$(otherhost):/fabos/cliexec/delduprule

Condition: This may occur on X6-8 when downgrading FOS, after all packages
are successfully downloaded to the standby CP secondary partition.

Defect ID: FOS-807912

Technical Severity: High Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.2.1 Technology: CLI


Release:

Symptom: User may encounter the following error message at telnet / log in time
switchName: fabosShowInit failed with -1 at line:144:root> With no
impact on FOS functionality.

Condition: This is seen if the user attempts to telnet / log into the system before /
while it is still in the process of coming up and has not gone through its
config init yet.

Defect ID: FOS-807822

Technical Severity: High Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.1.2 Technology: Fibre Channel


Release: Services

Symptom: Observed termination of appsrvrd

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Condition: This is seen after non-disruptive upgrade using CLI, followed by


issuing "mapsdb --clear all" and "sddquarantine --clear all".
appserverd termination is seen a few minutes later.

Defect ID: FOS-807821

Technical Severity: High Probability: High

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: System

Reported In FOS8.2.1a Technology: CLI


Release:

Symptom: When running portloopbacktest on multiple ports, a link bounce on one


port during test will cause subsequent ports to also fail.

Condition: This is an issue with portloopbacktest in mode 1 on multiple ports

Defect ID: FOS-807807

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.2.1 Technology: Configuration


Release: Fundamentals

Symptom: Client switch accepts an invalid start-date sent from profile, when the
period is manually configured from CLI.

Condition: This is encountered on ASC-Gateway when the client profile period is


manually set via CLI.

Defect ID: FOS-807731

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Security

Reported In FOS8.2.1 Technology: AAA - Authentication,


Release: Authorization, and
Accounting

Symptom: When logging into console, "@" clears the login. This forces users to
SSH as user@domain or copy and paste the user id to console login.

Condition: When using "@" in login on console on FOS v821b.

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Defect ID: FOS-807708

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: High

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.2.0 Technology: SNMPv2, SNMPv3 &


Release: MIBs

Symptom: Two different swTelnetTable objects are found to be defined in


FOS8.2.1a SW-MIB.

Condition: This is generally a benign issue but may confuse and cause issues
with some MIB compilers.

Defect ID: FOS-807386

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.1.1 Technology: SNMP - Simple


Release: Network
Management
Protocol

Symptom: Configupload and configdownload parameters set by "snmpconfig - set


snmpv 3" command are not the same.

Condition: Use "snmpconfig - set snmpv 3" command to set parameters, then
there are differences in the configuration files collected between
configupload and configdownload on following keys: -
snmp.snmpv3Keys.*.usmAuthKey - snmp.snmpv3Keys.*.usmPrivKey

Defect ID: FOS-806894

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Monitoring

Reported In FOS8.1.2 Technology: RAS - Reliability,


Release: Availability, and
Serviceability

Symptom: System run in a a prolong period of sub-optimal performance


condition before faulting the core blade

Condition: Suspect a hardware error condition caused stale asic after multiple
slow drain devices detected

Recovery: Power cycle the switch. This release added C4-1048/C3-1048 to help

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user identify the condition as soon as possible to act on it.

Defect ID: FOS-806764

Technical Severity: Low Probability: null

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.2.1 Technology: Fibre Channel


Release: Addressing

Symptom: User sees the following error when executing the CLI command
portshow: porttrunkarea is configured for F-port trunks.'-i or -x' option
not supported.

Condition: This is seen on Logical ports that are not visible

Defect ID: FOS-806678

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Monitoring

Reported In FOS8.1.2g Technology: MAPS - Monitoring


Release: and Alerting Policy
Suite

Symptom: After using BNA to create rules, a new policy and activate the new
policy, switch cannot gain sync and needs cold boot to recover.

Condition: When a duplicate policy is created via BNA, CLI validates and rejects
duplicate rules.

Workaround: Avoid creating duplicate rules.

Defect ID: FOS-805625

Technical Severity: High Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Monitoring

Reported In FOS8.2.1a Technology: MAPS - Monitoring


Release: and Alerting Policy
Suite

Symptom: User may encounter mdd daemon termination upon invoking


supportsave

Condition: This is seen only when Supportsave is invoked before diagpost has

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completed.

Workaround: Invoke supportsave once diagpost has completed and system is fully
operational.

Defect ID: FOS-805578

Technical Severity: High Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.1.2 Technology: Management GUI


Release:

Symptom: Webtools doesn't report correct port stats and the 'Clear Counters'
button doesn't clear stats on all the ports.

Condition: When user clears port stats through Web Tool interface. CLI seems to
be ok.

Defect ID: FOS-805530

Technical Severity: High Probability: High

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Security

Reported In FOS8.2.1a Technology: In-flight Encryption


Release:

Symptom: During firmware migration from v8.1.x to v8.2.x, all In-Flight Encryption
enabled E-Ports on FC32-48 ports were faulted. IO errors resulted on
the switch and device ports throughout the fabric. 2018/10/02-
19:25:56, [C4-1042], 28, SLOT 2 | CHASSIS, WARNING, Algi1, Port
in Slot 6, Port 305(0) getting faulted because of encryption block error.

Condition: An upgrade from v8.1.x to v8.2.x or higher, or downgrade from v8.2.x


to v8.1.x, with online ISLs with Encryption enabled on FC32-48 blade
in X6 platforms.

Workaround: Disable all encryption ports before upgrade.

Recovery: Since the issue leads to ports bouncing, no further recovery is needed

Defect ID: FOS-805522

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: System

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Reported In FOS8.1.2 Technology: CLI


Release:

Symptom: CLI "nodefind" command does not return any data.

Condition: This is seen when run with an alias name that has a possible HEX
value in it.

Workaround: Run with WWN.

Defect ID: FOS-804777

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.1.2g Technology: Brocade Network


Release: Advisor

Symptom: WebTools reports Invalid Destination to CNMIPC, SPMIPC during


Inter Process Communication (IPC).

Condition: These messages are generally benign and may be seen during
periods of high CPU usage.

Defect ID: FOS-804745

Technical Severity: High Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.2.1 Technology: Configuration


Release: Fundamentals

Symptom: Ras Log [C3-1021]"Encryption Compression Block error" and IFL link
will not come online when enabling ISL_RDY mode and Encryption on
IFL links

Condition: An Ex-Port to E-Port link (IFL) will flap continuously, when both
Encryption and ISL_RDY mode are enabled on the Ex-Port. The port
will not come online.

Workaround: Use either ISL RDY mode or Encryption on a Ex-Port, but not both on
the same port.

Defect ID: FOS-804616

Technical Severity: High Probability: Medium

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Reported In FOS8.2.1 Technology: CLI


Release:

Symptom: Software VERIFY error when WWN based Persistent PID is


configured

Condition: When there is a WWN based Persistent PID feature is configured on


the switch,software VERIFY error maybe seen in the following cases:
a. With no WWN entries bound with the PID and if a reboot/hareboot is
issued on the switch b. Last bounded entry is attempted for removal
using "wwnaddress --unbind"

Workaround: At least one WWN based Persistent PID entry could be bound to avoid
the VERIFY

Recovery: The switch does not reboot. No recovery needed.

Defect ID: FOS-804296

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.2.1 Technology: Configuration


Release: Fundamentals

Symptom: CLI command configdefault on a X6-8 and X6-4 chassis base switch,
that has encrypted links, pass without warning the user to remove the
encrypted links before the operation.

Condition: CLI command configdefault should be blocked when encrypted port is


configured on FC32-48 blade, otherwise results in resource
unallocated error.

Workaround: Remove the encryption configuration from the FC32-48 port before
attempting the configdefault operation

Defect ID: FOS-804224

Technical Severity: High Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Extension

Reported In FOS8.2.1 Technology: FCIP


Release:

Symptom: Observed ESM-1101 during a SX6 blade slotpower off with one of the
following: esm_cfg_sys.c:1586 esm_portcfg_clear() failed rc:176

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esm_slot.c:1603 failed to release GE:10/ge2 rc:176 .

Condition: ESM-1101 event can occur during a slotpoweroff of an SX6 blade.

Recovery: These are warning messages and are self-recovering

Defect ID: FOS-804174

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Security

Reported In FOS8.1.2a Technology: Encryption


Release:

Symptom: CSR gets rejected.

Condition: This occurs when using internal names or a reserved IP address in


subject alternative name (SAN) or subject common name (SCN) to
generate a certificate.

Defect ID: FOS-804131

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Extension

Reported In FOS8.2.1 Technology: WAN Performance


Release: Analysis Tools

Symptom: portcmd --wtool stop-all error message isn't clear that its only intended
for Automated WAN Tool sessions.

Condition: When attempting to stop User WAN Tool sessions with portcmd --
wtool stop -all command

Workaround: Use "portcmd --wtool <wt-id> stop" command to stop User WAN Tool
sessions

Defect ID: FOS-804126

Technical Severity: High Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.2.1 Technology: CLI - Command Line


Release: Interface

Symptom: GE speed mismatch between 'switchshow' output and 'portcfgge --


show' output. Also unable to change port speed to 1G or issue
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'portcfgdefault'. Configuration replay errors seen during switch bootup


and if the port is configured as a LAN 10G port, it may come up as a
WAN port after a reboot

Condition: On 7810, if GE port speed is set to 10G on any GE port and reboot is
performed after a time based license has expired

Workaround: Install a valid license prior to rebooting the switch.

Recovery: Install a new valid license, which is not expired, and reboot the switch.
Alternatively the port can be recovered by disabling / enabling
autonegotiation using 'portcfgge <ge-port> --disable -autoneg' followed
by 'portcfgge <ge-port> --enable -autoneg'.

Defect ID: FOS-804072

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.2.1 Technology: Management GUI


Release:

Symptom: WebTools displays incorrect property members for peerzones

Condition: When peerzone is empty after removing peerzone alias using


WebTools

Workaround: Ensure that the peerzone is not empty after removing the alias. The
issue does not occur if member exist in the peer zone after alias
removal.

Defect ID: FOS-804069

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.2.1 Technology: Software Installation


Release: & Upgrade

Symptom: System-description attribute of "lldp --show" command incorrectly


displays FOS 8.2.1 version.

Condition: Issue may be observed after non-disruptive downgrade from FOS


v8.2.1 to v8.2.0 firmware version.

Workaround: Before firmware downgrade, system-description attribute can be


modified to display correct firmware version using "lldp --config -
sysdesc <string>" command.

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Recovery: After firmware downgrade, system-description attribute can be


modified to display correct firmware version using "lldp --config -
sysdesc <string>" command

Defect ID: FOS-803902

Technical Severity: High Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Other

Reported In FOS8.2.1 Technology: Other


Release:

Symptom: Active CP panic on an X6 chassis, with SX6 extension blade, that is


an FCR core switch

Condition: In extremely rare cases, the CP panic may be seen due to a race
condition in the switch

Defect ID: FOS-803885

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Extension

Reported In FOS8.2.1 Technology: Extended Fabrics


Release:

Symptom: Removing the IP from a circuit that has SLA returns error for the wtool
and can leave the circuit in a out-of-sync state, which may cause
future modifications to fail.

Condition: Removing a local-ip address or remote-ip address from a circuit that


also has an SLA configured.

Workaround: Remove the SLA from the circuit first, then remove the IP address.

Defect ID: FOS-803652

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: System

Reported In FOS8.1.2 Technology: Component


Release:

Symptom: Switch has an over 2G size /var/log/wtmp file and cannot be removed.
It caused switch to run out flash space. The cron job supposedly to
truncate the large wtmp file is no longer running.

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Condition: Customer has a script repeatedly login to switch to create continuous


login entries in wtmp file and switch with the cron job had an hafailover
to a CP without new cron file activated.

Workaround: Manually remove the over 2G size file and run "crontab
/fabos/sbin/mail_handler.sh" to re-active the cron job

Defect ID: FOS-803556

Technical Severity: High Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Other

Reported In FOS8.2.1 Technology: Other


Release:

Symptom: fcRouting configs such as fcRoute.Xlate and PersistXD configs are not
be restored to the Base FID of the X6-8 chassis using the config-file
via Brocade Network Advisor

Condition: The fcRouting entries of logical switch base FID 127 are not backed-
up by the BNA Configuration File utility

Workaround: Use BNA "configupload -all" type of function to upload Base switch
fcRouting entries

Defect ID: FOS-803338

Technical Severity: High Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Extension

Reported In FOS8.2.1 Technology: FCIP


Release:

Symptom: SFP show missing temperature and voltage details

Condition: After Hafailover/hareboot, SFP polling cycle may not be started on


extension platforms.

Workaround: Use "sfpshow -f"

Defect ID: FOS-803283

Technical Severity: High Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Traffic Management

Reported In FOS8.0.2 Technology: Trunking

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Release:

Symptom: Duplicate PID observed on ports that were once part of F_Port trunks.

Condition: The area bound to F-port trunks can be lost if the F-port trunk is
disabled during hafailover.

Workaround: Make sure at least one F-port in each F-port trunk is online during
hafailover.

Recovery: Do the following on every logical switch: 1. Identify which F-ports


share PIDs. 2. portdisable all F-ports that share PIDs. 3. If the ports
are a F-port trunk, 'porttrunkarea --disable' those ports. 4. If the ports
are single F-ports, 'portaddress --unbind' those ports. 5. After both 3)
and 4) above are done, then proceed. 6. Create the F-port trunks
again: 'porttrunkarea --enable' 7. portenable the single F-port.

Defect ID: FOS-803259

Technical Severity: High Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Extension

Reported In FOS8.2.1 Technology: FCIP - Fibre Channel


Release: over IP

Symptom: During the config replay portion of hafailover / HCL indicating that an
error has occurred displays [ESM-1101], ERROR, esm_ha.c:8289
esm_ipaddr_add() failed (rc:25)

Condition: When a switch is in the middle of a warm recovery (such as a ha


reboot) and a slot is power cycled, the configuration may not be
replayed or pushed to the slot. This will leave the slot in a state where
it may have an incomplete or no configuration.

Workaround: Do not attempt to power cycle a blade during any kind of CP boot
operation. This includes removing and reinstalling the blade.

Recovery: An additional power cycle of the slot in question will recover the
configs.

Defect ID: FOS-803194

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Monitoring

Reported In FOS8.2.1 Technology: MAPS - Monitoring


Release: and Alerting Policy
Suite

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Symptom: 100GE (25x4) QSFP in the FC32-64 blade does not report correct Tx
Power and leads to violations reported by MAPS

Condition: When Ethernet QSFPs are present in the FC32-64 blade

Workaround: Turn off SFP monitoring in MAPS for QSFPs

Defect ID: FOS-803011

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Monitoring/RAS

Reported In FOS8.1.2b Technology: Logging


Release:

Symptom: Switch panic due to kernel trace module corruption. It also prevents
user daemon generate proper core file during daemon coredump.

Condition: It happens when a user daemon coredumps, and FFDC triggers to log
a trace.

Defect ID: FOS-802934

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.1.1 Technology: Ethernet Interface


Release:

Symptom: Switch becomes inaccessible when the broadcast IP address is


configured as gateway address.

Condition: Occurs only when brodcast IP is configured as Gateway address.

Recovery: 1. Log in via console as root and execute "route add default gw
x.x.x.x" command to temporarily set the default gateway to the correct
address. This will temporarily allow for remote access to the switch
via IP address. 2. If the current IP address and subnet mask need to
be changed, use command "ifconfig eth0 x.x.x.x netmask x.x.x.x" 3.
Contact Technical support to clear the incorrect gateway in WWN card
4. After the incorrect gateway address in WWN card is fixed, then
reboot the switch to bring back ipadm

Defect ID: FOS-800710

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Low

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Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Traffic Management

Reported In FOS8.1.1a Technology: Port Bring-up


Release:

Symptom: After connecting the adjacent ports within same switch, some ports
went to disabled, some ports shifted to G/E_ports frequently, while
some ports stayed in loopback as expected .

Condition: It happens on G610 with FEC enabled, on locked-16G using 32G SFP
and N16 using 16G SFP.

Workaround: When FEC is disabled, the issue does not occur and the ports became
loopback immediately.

Defect ID: FOS-660425

Technical Severity: High Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Traffic Management

Reported In FOS8.1.2 Technology: Routing


Release:

Symptom: Hosts unable to see target in a deactivated TI zone setup

Condition: Logical switch has a failover-disabled TI Zone that is deactivated.


Paths in the fabric attempt to use the E-ports in the deactivated TI
Zone.

Workaround: After deactivating the TI Zone, disable all E-ports that have the same
destination as the E-port with the DC-only route. Then enable them all
to clear the condition.

Recovery: Disable all E-ports that have the same destination as the E-port with
the DC-only route. Then enable them all to clear the condition.

Defect ID: FOS-658940

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.2.1 Technology: Fibre Channel


Release: Services

Symptom: Devices connected to an Access Gateway can be inadvertently logged


out and not function normally.

Condition: This occurs when a misbehaving device tries to abort an exchange


that is already closed.

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Recovery: Try to bounce the port; This may not always work.

Defect ID: FOS-657728

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: High

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.1.2a Technology: Configuration


Release: Fundamentals

Symptom: Firmwaredownload is not blocked when Eth0 is configured at half


duplex

Condition: When management Ethernet port is set to half duplex which is no


longer supported.

Defect ID: FOS-654563

Technical Severity: Low Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.2.0 Technology: Firmware


Release: upload/download

Symptom: User may see the following message "/mnt/sbin/postinst: [: -eq: unary
operator expected" when upgrading firmware.

Condition: This is a benign error seen only on upgrades to some versions that
lack checking for vf_enabled

Defect ID: FOS-653755

Technical Severity: Medium Probability: High

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Monitoring

Reported In FOS8.0.2c Technology: MAPS - Monitoring


Release: and Alerting Policy
Suite

Symptom: Switch may report false MAPS-1003/1004 alerts for SFP parameters
of voltage, temp, current, and receive power.

Condition: Issue may happen if sfp i2c reading is not successful.

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Defect ID: FOS-627504

Technical Severity: High Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Monitoring

Reported In FOS7.4.2e Technology: MAPS - Monitoring


Release: and Alerting Policy
Suite

Symptom: MAPS triggers Latency Impact rules with a value >100%.

Condition: On F-ports which exhibit repeated slow drain behavior over a long
period (in terms of multiple days), MAPS Latency Impact RAS
message will report the amount of impact value > 100%.

12.5 Closed without Code Changes in FOS 8.2.2

Defect ID: FOS-807634 Technical Severity: High

Reason Code: Code Freeze Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Security

Reported In FOS8.2.1b Technology: AAA - Authentication,


Release: Authorization, and
Accounting

Symptom: IPV6 with peap-mschapv2 is not a supported combination. However


IPv6 radius configuration is being successfully added with peap-
mschapv2 protocol using REST.

Condition: This seen when IPv6 radius configuration is being added with peap-
mschapv2 protocol

Defect ID: FOS-804694 Technical Severity: Medium

Reason Code: Not Reproducible Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.2.1 Technology: Firmware


Release: upload/download

Symptom: The standby CP firmware doesn't sync with the active CP firmware
version when CPs have different firmware versions.

Condition: If Auto firmwaresync is set from active and firmwaredownload is


performed on the standby CP, and when reboot/hafailover is issued,

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the firmwaresync will not be triggered.

Workaround: Issue the firmwaresync command manually if firmware sync is


required.

Recovery: Issuing the firmwaresync manually will cause the firmware to be in


sync with the active CP.

Defect ID: FOS-804650 Technical Severity: High

Reason Code: Already Implemented Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.2.1 Technology: Virtual Fabrics


Release:

Symptom: Software verify will be seen for each port that is attempted to be
moved between partitions.

Condition: Issue observed when moving FC32-64 blades between Logical


partitions.

Recovery: Software verify messages observed on console is harmless. The


movement operation will complete without any side effects.

Defect ID: FOS-804103 Technical Severity: Medium

Reason Code: Not Reproducible Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Monitoring

Reported In FOS8.2.1 Technology: Flow Vision


Release:

Symptom: Failure to remove SIM port blocks attempt to remove expired flow
vision license.

Condition: This symptom is observed only when flow generator flow is active.

Workaround: Remove SIM port using "flow --ctrlcfg simport -disable".

Recovery: Remove SIM port using "flow --ctrlcfg simport -disable".

Defect ID: FOS-801447 Technical Severity: Medium

Reason Code: Already Implemented Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Other

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Reported In FOS8.2.1 Technology: Other


Release:

Symptom: Error message "esm_cfg_ipsec.c:7889 IPSec: mkdir


/mnt/etc/fabos/certs/extn/ rc=-1 errno=2" may be displayed on console.

Condition: The message may be observed during non-disruptive


firmwaredownload operation on 7840.

Defect ID: FOS-801128 Technical Severity: Medium

Reason Code: Not Reproducible Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Monitoring

Reported In FOS8.2.1 Technology: APM - Advanced


Release: Performance
Monitoring

Symptom: Portperfshow command may display throughput greater than the port
speed.

Condition: The issue is observed when the port is running at almost full
bandwidth.

Recovery: Corrected values will be updated during the next portpershow display
cycle.

Defect ID: FOS-800976 Technical Severity: High

Reason Code: Not Reproducible Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.2.1 Technology: Configuration


Release: Fundamentals

Symptom: GET on /brocade-maps/dashboard-rule is missing the rest of the


output in the object field.

Condition: This is per design and the user is able to access the unit of the value
from monitoring-system-matrix container.

Defect ID: FOS-800300 Technical Severity: High

Reason Code: Not Reproducible Probability: Medium

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

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Reported In FOS8.2.1 Technology: CLI - Command Line


Release: Interface

Symptom: spinfab fails on G630 E-ports

Condition: After running offline diag tests on G630, spinfab tests may fail or
frames may drop.

Workaround: Reboot the G630 after running offline Diag test (Plb, turboramtest ,
portledtest and systemverification ).

Recovery: Reboot the switch.

Defect ID: FOS-660483 Technical Severity: Medium

Reason Code: Implemented Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Management

Reported In FOS8.1.2a Technology: High Availability


Release:

Symptom: Customer may experience that a port bounce results in loss of sync

Condition: This may be encountered on a switch with FMS mode enabled and
there is device performing PLOGIN with invalid SID.

Defect ID: FOS-654083 Technical Severity: High

Reason Code: Not Reproducible Probability: Low

Product: Fabric OS Technology Group: Security

Reported In FOS8.2.0 Technology: Security Policies


Release:

Symptom: When multiple back to back password distribution is performed on a


fabric with large number of Access Gateway switches connected, the
transaction doesn't complete in an Access Gateway switch and further
transactions are not allowed for the Access Gateway switch.

Condition: Multiple back to back password distribution on a fabric with large


number of Access Gateway switches.

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Revision History

FOS-822c-RN100; June 26, 2020


Initial document version.

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