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Release Notes
Version 5.0
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Table of Contents
Preface ................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
1.1 Contacting Technical Support for your Brocade® Product ........................................................................... 5
1.2 Related Documentation ...................................................................................................................................... 6
Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................ 9
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Preface
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.
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Related Documentation
FT00X0054E9
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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.
b. 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 appears.
4. Clear the Software box to list only the documents and release notes.
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Document Feedback
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Document Feedback
Overview
Fabric OS 8.2.1c is a patch release based on Fabric OS 8.2.1b. All hardware platforms and features supported in
FOS 8.2.1b are also supported in FOS 8.2.1c. This release contains minor enhancements and fixes for defects listed at
the end of this document.
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Hardware
1.5 Hardware
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Hardware
1.8 Hardware
The following sections list new hardware introduced with this release and hardware that is no longer supported with this
release.
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Software Features
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.
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, brocade-media
Switch configuration: brocade-fibrechannel-configuration
SupportSave: brocade-operation-supportsave, 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.
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.
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.
1.9.2.1.2 Miscellaneous
FOS 8.2.1 replaces the default rule names in FOS 8.2.0x in the following table with the new default rule names:
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. User-defined rules of the IP_EXTN_FLOW monitoring system must
be changed manually to follow the new rule name format.
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
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.
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.
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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Software Features
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.
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.
FOS 8.2.1 displays a logout message for SSH or Telnet session logout, exit, or timeout on the standard session terminal
window.
FOS 8.2.1 adds the -force option to the rootAccess command to bypass the interactive prompt of the command
execution.
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.
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.
FOS 8.2.1 supports dynamic LAG (LACP) on Gigabit Ethernet LAN ports on extension platforms.
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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CLI Command Changes
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.
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.
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.
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Optionally Licensed Software
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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Optionally Licensed Software
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. This license is recognized/displayed when operating with
FOS 7.0.1 and is enforced by FOS 7.1.0 and later.
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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Temporary License Support
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 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 v8.2.1b or
later. Temporary and universal temporary license for Extension Upgrade do not enable additional ports on 7810.
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Supported Devices
Hardware Support
Blades OS Support
FC16-32, FC16-48 16G FC blades FOS 7.0 or later.
FC16-64 blade1, 2 FOS 7.3 or later.
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) FOS 7.0 or later.
Up to a maximum of four blades of this type.
FCoE/L2 CEE blade FCOE10-24 Not supported.
1
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.
2
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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Supported Power Supplies
Blades OS Support
FC32-48 32G FC blade FOS 8.0.1 or later.
SX6 Gen 6 Extension blade FOS 8.0.1 or later.
Up to a maximum of four blades of this type.
FC32-64 32G FC/FCoE blade FOS 8.2.0 or later.
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.
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Supported Power Supplies
1.16.3.1 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.)
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When a 2+2 power supply combination is used, the users are advised to configure the MAPS setting for switch Marginal State to be one Bad Power Supply.
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Supported Power Supplies
1.16.4.1 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.)
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
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Supported Power Supplies
(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.)
(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.)
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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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Image Filenames
This chapter contains information that you should consider before you use this Fabric OS release.
1.20 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.
1.21 Compatibility/Interoperability
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.
SANnav Management Portal 1.1.0 supports managing SAN switches running Fabric OS v8.2.1 or later. Compatibility with
earlier FOS versions can be found in the SANnav Management Portal 1.1.0 Release Notes.
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 14.4.1 release
notes, Network Advisor 14.4.0 user guide, and Network Advisor 14.4.1 installation, migration, and transition guides.
NOTE
Brocade Network Advisor 14.4.1 or later is required to manage switches running Fabric OS 8.2.1 or later.
The Brocade Network Advisor seed switch should always have the highest FOS version used in the fabric.
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Support merged from embedded FOS releases.
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Compatibility/Interoperability
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 (Documents and Software).
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.
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 > DocSafe (Documents and Software).
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, deselect the Documentation 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
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1.22.1 FCoE
The following topologies for FCoE on the FC32-64 are not supported with FOS 8.2.1:
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.
1.22.2 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.
1.22.4 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.
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Adapter firmware or driver versions that are later than the ones listed in the table may not work.
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1.22.10 Extension
IP extension (IPEXT) between a Brocade 7840 and an SX6 blade is supported only if the 7840 is running FOS 8.0.1
or later. FCIP extension between a Brocade 7840 with FOS 7.4 and an SX6 blade with FOS 8.0.1 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 8.0.1 or later 7840 7.4.x or later Both FCIP and
IPEXT traffic
SX6 8.0.1 or later 7840 7.4.x FCIP traffic but
not IPEXT traffic
SX6 8.0.1 or later 7840 8.0.1 or later Both FCIP and
IPEXT traffic
SX6 8.0.1 or later SX6 8.0.1 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.
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.
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On a Brocade 7810 with FOS v8.2.1c installed in manufacturing, it is not recommended to downgrade to earlier FOS
versions. Otherwise, IO disruption may be encountered on the 7810 due to CRC errors, loss of credit, frame drops, or
switch faulty as reported by the BLZ-1008 RASlog message.
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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.
1.22.13 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.)
1.22.14 MAPS
MAPS monitoring of UCS server login does not support the FENCE action even though the mapsrule command does
not block the configuration.
1.22.15 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.
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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.
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This section lists the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) that have been addressed. Each CVE is identified by
the CVE ID number.
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Defects
Condition: This may be observed on Brocade 7840 under a rare timing window.
Condition=CHASSIS(MEMORY_USAGE>=75.00), Current
Value:[MEMORY_USAGE, 77.00 %],
RuleName=defCHASSISMEMORY_USAGE_75, Dashboard
Category=Switch Resource .
Condition: This is seen on Brocade Gen5 Director switches.
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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
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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.
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Symptom: User cannot run any command on switch, and encounters an error:
"shmInit: shmget failed: No space left on device"
Condition: It happens after multiple supportsave test run.
Workaround: hareboot/hafailover
Condition: 1. Install the SSL certificates on the switch. 2. Configupload from the
switch 3. Remove the SSL certificates on the switch. 4.
Configdownload to the switch with the configuration uploaded in step
(2).
Condition: The inconsistency in the MAPS summary output is only seen with port
0.
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Symptom: Violated rules for intermediate dates get deleted from DashBoard
"Rules Affecting Health" section.
Condition: This would happen for rules that has NONE timebase.
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Workaround: Avoid running D-port test on 16G LWL 10KM "HDA3" SFP. If D-port
test fails then exit by: portdisable <port>; portcfgdport --disable <port>;
portenable <port> to resume production traffic without any impact.
Recovery: Upgrade to a FOS release version with this defect fix which bypasses
electric and optical loopback test to avoid D-port test reporting failure.
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Open Defects in FOS 8.2.1
Condition: Launching WebTools for logical switch context which has IPFC and
subnet mask address configured.
Workaround: Launch WebTools for the default switch context and navigate to
specific logical switch context.
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Open Defects in FOS 8.2.1
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Symptom: Non disruptive firmware upgrade to FOS v8.2.1 may fail on a chassis
with sys_mon_all_vms monitoring flow.
Condition: When non disruptive upgrade is issued on a chassis where
sys_mon_all_vms monitoring flow is active.
Workaround: Deactivate sys_mon_all_vms before upgrade using "flow --deact
sys_mon_all_vms" CLI and activate the predefined flow "flow --act
sys_mon_all_vms" after upgrade is complete.
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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.
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Revision History
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