v7.0.0c_ReleaseNotes_v1.0
v7.0.0c_ReleaseNotes_v1.0
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Release Notes v1.0
November 18, 2011
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Starting with FOS v7.0, FOS will not support installation/FCAP-authentication using Brocade issued certificates.
However, third-party certificates can still be used for FCAP authentication.
SSH authentication using public keys
FOS v7.0 supports SSH public key based authentication for multiple users.
SFTP support for firmwaredownload, configupload and configdownload
Users now have the flexibility of choosing SFTP protocol for performing firmwaredownload,
configupload/configdownload operations.
IPv6 support for LDAP authentication
FOS v7.0 includes IPv6 support for LDAP authentication. FOS now accepts IPv6 addresses for Active Directory
servers.
Fabric Services Enhancements and Updates
Allow a switch with default zone ―no access‖ to merge with a fabric
FOS v7.0 allows a switch with default zone ―no access‖ and with no zoning configuration to merge with a fabric
that has active zone configuration.
Duplicate WWN detection and resolution
FOS v7.0 implements a feature to detect duplicate device WWNs in a fabric. It also enables users to configure
a policy to take actions once duplicate WWNs are detected.
RASlog upon detecting Invalid TI zones
In a failover disabled configuration of a TI zone, if the switch (domain) becomes unreachable, users will be
informed about this domain unreachable condition via a RASlog message which helps users to diagnose and
resolve this problem quickly.
Ability to assign names to logical fabrics
The fabric naming feature allows users to assign a user friendly name to identify and manage a logical fabric.
Spinfab enhancements
The spinfab diagnostics utility has been enhanced to test ISLs at higher link utilization by using all buffers
available at a port. This feature is supported on both 8G and 16G FC platforms.
Frame Viewer
The Frame Viewer feature introduced in FOS v7.0 is intended to provide more visibility to SAN administrators
regarding discarded frames due to timeout reason. This feature is supported both on 8G and 16G platforms.
Port Decommission
The Port Decommission feature provides users with the ability to non-disruptively remove an ISL from service.
When an ISL is selected for decommissioning, the switches communicate with each other to coordinate the
movement of flows off of the ISL to alternative paths. Once the flows are moved to alternative paths, the
switches block the E_Ports associated with the ISL being decommissioned to complete the decommission
process.
Firmware History Log
FOS v7.0 implements a log that keeps track of the firmware versions installed on a switch. The firmware history
log retains details of up to the last twenty versions of firmware installed on a switch. This log is available from
and stored on the switch.
Ability to assign longer port names
FOS v7.0 allows users to assign a port name up to 128 characters which is an increase from a maximum of 32
characters supported in a pre-FOS v7.0 release.
FOS version in Auditlog message header
FOS v7.0 adds the FOS version to Auditlog messages to enable users identify which FOS version generated a
specific Auditlog.
FCoE Enhancements
FOS v7.0 includes all FCoE enhancements implemented in FOS v6.4.1_fcoe1 release. This includes support for
High Availability for FCoE traffic going through FCOE10-24 blades in DCX/DCX-4S. Please refer the latest FOS
v6.4.1_fcoe1 release notes for additional feature details. Upgrade from FOS v7.0 to a future FOS release on
DCX/DCX-4S will be non-disruptive to both FC and FCoE traffics. A CP fail-over on a DCX/DCX-4S running FOS
v7.0 will not disrupt the FCoE traffic through FCOE10-24 blade.
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.
Supported Switches
Fabric OS v7.0 supports the Brocade 300, 5410/5424/5450/5460/5470/5480/NC-5480, 5100, 5300, VA-
40FC, Brocade Encryption Switch (BES), DCX/DCX-4S, 8000, 7800, 6510, DCX8510-8 and DCX8510-4.
Access Gateway mode is also supported by Fabric OS v7.0, and is supported on the following switches: the
Brocade 300, 5100, VA-40FC, 8000, 5450, 5460, 5470, 5480, NC-5480, M5424 and 6510.
Standards Compliance
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 Brocade Web site: http://www.brocade.com/sanstandards
The Brocade 8000 and FCOE10-24 blade conform to the following Ethernet standards:
IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol
IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree
IEEE 802.1w Rapid reconfiguration of Spanning Tree Protocol
IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation with LACP
IEEE 802.3ae 10G Ethernet
IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Tagging
The following draft versions of the Converged Enhanced Ethernet (CEE) and Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE)
Standards are also supported on the Brocade 8000 and FCOE10-24 blade:
IEEE 802.1Qbb Priority-based Flow Control
IEEE 802.1Qaz Enhanced Transmission Selection
IEEE 802.1 DCB Capability Exchange Protocol (Proposed under the DCB Task Group of IEEE
802.1 Working Group)
FC-BB-5 FCoE (Rev 2.0)
Technical Support
Contact your switch supplier for hardware, firmware, and software support, including product repairs and part
ordering. 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
o For dual CP platforms running FOS v6.2 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 specific questions
Description of any troubleshooting steps already performed and the results
Serial console and Telnet session logs
Syslog message logs
2. Switch Serial Number
The switch serial number is provided on the serial number label, examples of which are shown here:
FT00X0054E9
TSB Summary
None
TSB Issues Resolved in FOS v7.0.0c
Issues in the following list of TSBs are known FOS v7.0.x risks that are not exposures in FOS v7.0.0c. Note that
the issues addressed in this list of TSBs may also be resolved in other FOS releases. Refer to the specific
Release Notes for each release to verify resolution details.
TSB Summary
None
Disruptive upgrades to Fabric OS 7.0 are allowed and supported from FOS 6.3 (up to a two-level migration)
using the optional ―-s‖ parameter with the firmwaredownload command.
If there are multiple node EGs (encryption groups) in a fabric, please complete firmwaredownload on one node
at a time before downloading on another node.
The Brocade 8000 does not support non-disruptive hot code loads (HCL). Upgrading the Brocade 8000 to FOS
v7.0 will be disruptive to the I/O through the switch.
FC FastWrite , EX_Ports, and TCP byte streaming on FR4-18i must be disabled prior to upgrading to FOS v7.0.
Failure to do so will cause the upgrade to be blocked.
Upgrading a switch currently operating in interopmode 2 or 3 to FOS v7.0 is disruptive. The interopmode must
be changed to 0 prior to upgrading to FOS v7.0, as interopmodes 2 and 3 are not supported on FOS v7.0.
Changing the interopmode is an offline operation.
Silkworm 3016, 3250, 3850, 3900, 24000 Direct E-port connections are not
supported – must use FCR
4100, 4900, 7500, 7500e, 5000, 200E, 48K v6.2.2 or later6
Brocade 4012, 4016, 4018, 4020, 4024, 4424
Silkworm 12000 v5.0.x 3 (Direct E_Port connections are
not supported – must use FCR)
Brocade 5410, 5480, 5424, 5450, 5460, 5470, NC-5480 v6.2.0 or later6
Brocade DCX, 300, 5100, 5300 v6.1.0e and later 2 6
VA-40FC v6.2.1_vfc 6, v6.2.2 or later 6
Brocade DCX-4S v6.2.0 or later 6
Brocade DCX with FS8-18 blade(s), Brocade Encryption Switch v6.1.1_enc or later 6
Brocade 7800, DCX and DCX-4S with FCOE10-24 or FX8-24 blades V6.3.0 or later
Brocade 8000 V6.1.2_CEE1 or later
Brocade DCX/DCX-4S with FA4-18 blade(s) DCX requires v6.0.x or later 6, DCX-4S
requires 6.2.x or later5 6
48000 with FA4-18 blade(s), Brocade 7600 V6.2.2 or later 6
Secure Fabric OS (on any model) Not Supported
Mi10k, M6140, ED-6064, ES-3232, ES-4300, ES-4400, ES-4500, ES- Direct E_Port connections are not
4700 (McDATA Fabric Mode and Open Fabric Mode) 1 supported – must use FCR.
M-EOS v9.9.5 or later
McDATA ED-5000 32-port FC director Not Supported
Table Notes:
1 When routing to an M-EOS edge fabric using frame redirection, the M-EOS fabric must have a FOS-based product in
order to configure the frame redirection zone information in the edge fabric.
2 When directly attached to a Host or Target that is part of an encryption flow.
3 These platforms may not be directly attached to hosts or targets for encryption flows.
4 McDATA 1620 and 2640 SANRouters should not be used with FOS-based routing (FCR) for connections to the same
edge fabric.
5 FA4-18 is not supported in a DCX/DCX-4S that is running FOS v7.0
6 If operating with FOS v6.2.2e or earlier, Adaptive Networking QoS must be disabled when connecting to 16G FC
platform. Otherwise, ISL will segment.
Zoning Compatibility Note:
Users are recommended to upgrade to the following versions of firmware when interoperating with a FOS v7.0
switch in the same layer 2 fabric to overcome some of the zoning operations restrictions that otherwise exist:
If there are switches running FOS versions lower than the above listed patch levels in the same fabric as a
switch with FOS v7.0, then cfgsave and cfgenable operations initiated from these switches will fail if the zoning
database is greater than 128KB. In such scenarios zoning operations such as cfgsave/cfgenable can still be
performed successfully if initiated from a FOS v7.0 switch.
16-, 32-, 48- and 64-port 8Gbit port blades (FC8-16, Supported with FOS v6.0 and above (FC8-64 requires
FC8-32, FC8-48, FC8-64) and the 6-port 10G FC blade FOS v6.4) with any mix and up to 8/4 of each. No
(FC10-6) restrictions around intermix.
Intelligent blade Up to a total of 8/4 intelligent blades. See below for
maximum supported limits of each blade.
FCIP/FC Router blade (FR4-18i) Up to a maximum of 4 blades of this type. This can be
extended under special circumstances, but must be
approved by Brocade’s Product Team. Up to 8 FR4-18i
blades can be installed in a DCX if they are used only
for FCIP without routing.
Note: FR4-18i cannot coexist with FX8-24 in FOS v7.0
FR4-18i does not support EX-ports, FC FastWrite and
WAN optimization features in FOS v7.0
FR4-18i supports VEX ports on FOS v7.0
Virtualization/Application Blade (FA4-18) Not supported on FOS v7.0
Encryption Blade (FS8-18) Up to a maximum of 4 blades of this type.
Next Generation Distance Extension Blade (FX8-24) Up to a max of 4 blades of this type.
Note: FR4-18i cannot coexist with FX8-24 in FOS v7.0
FCoE/L2 CEE blade FCOE10-24 Up to a max of 4 blades of this type. Not supported in
the same chassis with other intelligent blades or the
FC8-64 port blade.
FC16-32, FC16-48 Not supported
Table 1 Blade Support Matrix for DCX and DCX-4S with FOS v7.0
Note: The iSCSI FC4-16IP blade is not qualified for the DCX/DCX-4S.
Table 2 Blade Support Matrix for DCX8510-8 and DCX8510-4 with FOS v7.0
Note: The iSCSI FC4-16IP blade is not qualified for the DCX8510-8/DCX8510-4.
DCX/DCX-4S DCX/DCX-4S
DCX 8510-8
DCX 8510-8 @110 @200-240
Number of Ports Blades Type of Blade VAC (Redundant VAC Comments
configurations) (Redundant
configurations)
Any combination FC8-64, Port Blade 4 Power Supplies 2 Power 200-240VAC: 1+1
of 8Gb or 16Gb FC16-32 Supplies Power Supplies
ports with QSFP 110VAC: 2+2 1
ICLs Power Supplies
256 16Gb ports FC16-32, Port Blade 4 Power Supplies 2 Power 200-240VAC: 1+1
+ QSFP ICLs FC16-48, Supplies Power Supplies
FC8-64 110VAC: 2+2 1
Power Supplies
Max 8 FC16-32
port blades
192 16Gb Ports FC16-32, Port / 4 Power Supplies 2 Power 200-240VAC: 1+1
& max 2 FC16-48, Intelligent Supplies Power Supplies
intelligent FX8-24, Blade 110VAC: 2+2 1
boards (FX8-24 FS8-18 Power Supplies
/FS8-
Max four FC16-48
18/combination)
port blades and
with QSFP ICLs
max 2 Intelligent
blades
384 16Gb ports FC16-32, Port Blade Not Supported 4 Power 200-240VAC:
+ QSFP ICLs FC16-48, Supplies For DCX 8510-8,
FC8-64 four (2+2) 1 220V
AC Power Supplies
are required
Any combination FC16-32, Intelligent Not Supported 4 Power For DCX 8510-8,
of 8Gb or 16Gb FC16-48, Blade Supplies four (2+2) 1 220V
ports and FC8-64, /Combination AC Power Supplies
intelligent FS8-18, are required when
blades with FX8-24 any special
QSFP ICLs purpose blade are
installed
1When 2+2 power supply combination is used, the users are advised to configure the Fabric Watch setting
for switch marginal state to be two power supplies. Users can use the CLI switchstatuspolicyset to configure
this value if the current value is set to zero. (In FOS v7.0, the default setting for the marginal state due to
missing power supplies is incorrectly set to zero (Defect 000349586), which will prevent Fabric Watch from
generating notifications when the switch enters the marginal state due to missing power supplies.)
DCX 8510-4
DCX 8510-4 @110 @200-240
Number of
Blades Type of Blade VAC (Redundant VAC Comments
Ports
configurations) (Redundant
configurations)
96 ports FC16-32 Port Blade 2 Power Supplies 2 Power 1+1 redundancy with
max with Supplies 110 or 200-240 VAC
QSFP ICLs power supplies
Any FC16-32, Intelligent Blade Not Supported 2 Power 200-240VAC: 1+1
combination FC16-48, /Combination Supplies Power Supplies
of 8Gb or FC8-64,
16 Gb ports FS8-18,
and FX8-24
intelligent
blades with
QSFP ICLs
Scalability
All scalability limits are subject to change. Limits may be increased once further testing has been completed,
even after the release of Fabric OS. For current scalability limits for Fabric OS, refer to the Brocade Scalability
Guidelines document, available under the Technology and Architecture Resources section at
http://www.brocade.com/compatibility