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Resolution of Important Defects ............................................................................................................................. 5
FOS v7.0.2 Features ................................................................................................................................................ 5
New Hardware Support ........................................................................................................................................... 6
Enhanced Optical ICL Topology Support for DCX 8510 ......................................................................................... 6
Support for Dynamic Fabric Provisioning: Fabric Assigned World Wide Name .................................................... 6
VCS/VDX6730 to FC SAN Connectivity ................................................................................................................... 6
Technical Support ..................................................................................................................................... 11
TSBs - Critical Issues to Consider Prior to Installing This FOS Release .............................................................. 13
TSB Issues Outstanding in FOS v7.0.2 ................................................................................................................. 13
TSB Issues Resolved in FOS v7.0.2 ...................................................................................................................... 13
Recommended Migration Paths to FOS v7.0.2 ................................................................................................... 13
FOS Upgrade and Downgrade Special Considerations........................................................................................ 14
Important Notes ......................................................................................................................................... 15
Fabric OS Compatibility ......................................................................................................................................... 16
Blade Support ............................................................................................................................................ 18
ICLs on DCX/DCX-4S ............................................................................................................................................. 30
Port Mirroring ......................................................................................................................................................... 30
Port Statistics ......................................................................................................................................................... 30
Closed with Code Change in Fabric OS v7.0.2 ..................................................................................................... 33
Closed with Code Change in Fabric OS v7.0.1b................................................................................................... 53
Closed with Code Change in Fabric OS v7.0.1a – GA March 15, 2012 ............................................................. 58
Open Defects in Fabric OS v7.0.1......................................................................................................................... 63
Closed with Code Change in Fabric OS v7.0.1 GA December 15, 2011 ............................................................ 68
Closed with Code Change in Fabric OS v7.0.0c – GA November 18, 2011 ....................................................... 83
Closed with Code Change in Fabric OS v7.0.0b – GA August 24, 2011 ............................................................ 86
Closed with Code Change in Fabric OS v7.0.0a – GA June 2, 2011 .................................................................. 95
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Overview
Fabric OS (FOS) v7.0.2 is a maintenance release based on FOS v7.0.1x. All hardware platforms and features
supported in FOS v7.0.1x are also supported in FOS v7.0.2.
Resolution of Important Defects
• 404780 High count of CRC w/Good EOF errors across multiple card types
• 403996 Enhancement needed to link credit loss recovery on 8G platforms
FOS v7.0.2 Features
FOS v7.0.2 is a maintenance release that contains fixes for defects including those from FOS v7.0.1a and FOS
v7.0.1b patch releases. In addition this release includes the following features and enhancements:
•D_Port Enhancements
o D_Port link saturation capability – ability to drive test traffic to saturate link utilization close to
line rate as part of D_Port test
•Ability to assign individual ports of an optical ICL to logical switches
o Prior to FOS v7.0.2, in Virtual Fabrics enabled environment, an entire ICL port (which includes
four individual ports as part of a single QSFP) has to be associated with a single logical switch.
Starting with FOS v7.0.2, the individual ports within an optical ICL can be assigned to different
logical switches. This feature is applicable to the DCX8510 platforms.
Note:
Note: Please note that if any individual port of a QSFP is part of the Base Switch, the
Note:Note:
remaining ports of that QSFP cannot be assigned to any other logical switch.
•Bottleneck detection enhancements - Decoupling of latency and congestion alerts
In FOS v7.x releases prior to FOS v7.0.2, when users enabled bottleneck alerts, it would enable
alerting for both congestion and latency bottleneck conditions. Starting with FOS v7.0.2 users can
choose to enable alerts only for latency bottleneck while not enabling alerts for congestion bottleneck
or vice versa. Users still have the option to enable alerts for both congestion and latency bottleneck
conditions.
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FOS v7.0.1 Feature Descriptions
New Hardware Support
• Brocade 6505 entry level 16G FC switch
• FC8-32E and FC8-48E Condor3 based 8G blades for DCX 8510-8 and DCX 8510-4
Enhanced Optical ICL Topology Support for DCX 8510
FOS v7.0.1 supports the following enhanced topologies using optical ICLs:
• Support for up to nine DCX 8510 chassis in full mesh configuration using optical ICLs
• Support for ICL connectivity with up to ten DCX 8510 chassis in core-edge topology
This increased support delivers massive scalability, significantly reduces cabling complexity, and also makes
more ports available for device connectivity.
FOS v7.0.1 also adds support for Enterprise ICL license on DCX 8510 platforms. Description of this license can
be found in the “Optionally Licensed Software” section of this document.
Support for Dynamic Fabric Provisioning: Fabric Assigned World Wide Name
In order to simplify and accelerate server deployment and improve operational efficiency, FOS v7.0.1 provides
Fabric Assigned WWN or FA-PWWN capability. This feature allows users to create a virtual WWN for a server
instead of using the server’s physical port WWN (PWWN) to create zoning and LUN mapping/masking. When a
FA-PWWN capable server is attached to the SAN, this feature allows the fabric to assign this virtual WWN to
that server. This feature requires servers to be using Brocade HBAs/Adapters. Please consult Brocade
HBA/Adapter driver documentation and Release Notes to confirm minimum requirements for this feature. For
Brocade Network Advisor support, please consult Brocade Network Advisor documentation and Release Notes.
VCS/VDX6730 to FC SAN Connectivity
This feature enables connectivity between hosts (using FCoE) connected to VCS/VDX platforms and FC storage
connected to FC SAN via FCR. An E-port on a VDX6730 platform running NOS v2.1.1 is connected to an
EX_port on an FCR running FOS v7.0.1 to enable this functionality.
Note:
Note:
Note:Note:
•Integrated Routing license is not required to share devices between VDX/VCS Ethernet fabric and FC
SAN fabric.
•It is recommended to use 5300, DCX/DCX-4S, DCX 8510-8, DCX 8510-4 for FCR functionality for
higher scalability.
• A new FCR EX_port mode 5 is used to connect VCS/VDX6730 to FCR
FCIP Enhancements
FOS v7.0.1 enables ESCON and Bus/Tag printer emulation support on FCIP platforms.
This feature provides near native performance for FICON Extended paths to remote ESCON or Bus and Tag
printers. Enabling FICON Printer emulation requires the Advanced FICON Acceleration license. This feature is
supported on 7800 and FX8-24.
D-port (Diagnostic Port) Support between Brocade 16G Fabric Adapter and Brocade 16G FC
switch
D-port functionality is supported between a Brocade 16G Fabric Adapter with adapter firmware version 3.1 or
later, and a Brocade 16G FC switch running FOS v7.0.1 or later. This feature requires usage of 16G SFP+ at
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both the adapter and the switch. For additional information please consult the Brocade Adapter Release Notes
for firmware version 3.1 or later, and the Brocade Adapter Administrator’s Guide.
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Optionally Licensed Software
Fabric OS v7.0.2 includes all basic switch and fabric support software, as well as optionally licensed software
that is enabled via license keys.
Optionally licensed features supported in FOS v7.0.2 include:
Broc
Brocade Ports on Demand
ade Ports on Demand—Allows customers to instantly scale the fabric by provisioning additional ports via
BrocBroc
ade Ports on Demandade Ports on Demand
license key upgrade. (Applies to select models of switches).
Brocade Fabric or E_Port or Full Fabric
Brocade Fabric or E_Port or Full Fabric— This license enables a switch to connect to a multi-switch fabric via
Brocade Fabric or E_Port or Full FabricBrocade Fabric or E_Port or Full Fabric
E_Ports, forming ISL connections.
Note: This license is only required on select embedded switch models and Brocade 300, and does not apply to
other fixed-port switches or chassis-based platforms.
Brocade Extended Fabrics
Brocade Extended Fabrics—Provides greater than 10km of switched fabric connectivity at full bandwidth over
Brocade Extended FabricsBrocade Extended Fabrics
long distances (depending on platform this can be up to 3000km
Brocade ISL Trunking
Brocade ISL Trunking— Provides the ability to aggregate multiple physical links into one logical link for
Brocade ISL TrunkingBrocade ISL Trunking
enhanced network performance and fault tolerance. Also includes Access Gateway ISL Trunking on those
products that support Access Gateway deployment.
Brocade Advanced Performance Monitoring
Brocade Advanced Performance Monitoring—Enables performance monitoring of networked storage resources.
Brocade Advanced Performance MonitoringBrocade Advanced Performance Monitoring
This license includes the Top Talkers feature.
Brocade Fabric Watch
Brocade Fabric Watch — Monitors mission-critical switch operations and provides notification if established
Brocade Fabric WatchBrocade Fabric Watch
limits or thresholds are exceeded. Fabric Watch includes Port Fencing capabilities.
High Performance Extension over FC
High Performance Extension over FCIP/FC (
High Performance Extension over FCHigh Performance Extension over FC
license key also includes the FC-FastWrite feature and IPsec capabilities.
Note
Note: The FC-FastWrite feature is not supported on FR4-18i in FOS v7.0 or later.
NoteNote
Brocade Accelerator for FI
Brocade Accelerator for FICON
Brocade Accelerator for FIBrocade Accelerator for FI
(formerly XRC) application (including Hitachi Data Systems HXRC and EMC’s XRC) as well as Tape Pipelining for
all FICON tape and virtual tape systems to significantly improve XRC and tape backup/recovery performance
over virtually unlimited distance for FR4-18i.
FICON Management Server
FICON Management Server— Also known as “CUP” (Control Unit Port), enables host-control of switches in
FICON Management ServerFICON Management Server
Mainframe environments.
Enhanced Group Management
Enhanced Group Management ———— This license enables full management of devices in a data center fabric with
Enhanced Group Management Enhanced Group Management
deeper element management functionality and greater management task aggregation throughout the
environment. This license is used in conjunction with Brocade Network Advisor application software and is
applicable to all FC platforms supported by FOS v7.0 or later.
Adaptive Networking with QoS
Adaptive Networking with QoS—Adaptive Networking provides a rich framework of capability allowing a user to
Adaptive Networking with QoSAdaptive Networking with QoS
ensure high priority connections obtain the bandwidth necessary for optimum performance, even in congested
environments. The QoS SID/DID Prioritization and Ingress Rate Limiting features are included in this license,
and are fully available on all 8Gb and 16Gb platforms.
Server Application Optimization
Server Application Optimization — When deployed with Brocade Server Adapters, this license optimizes overall
Server Application OptimizationServer Application Optimization
application performance for physical servers and virtual machines by extending virtual channels to the server
infrastructure. Application specific traffic flows can be configured, prioritized, and optimized throughout the
entire data center infrastructure. This license is not supported on the Brocade 8000.
CON – This license enables unique FICON emulation support for IBM’s Global Mirror
CONCON
IP/FC (formerly known as “FCIP Services”) (For the FR4-18i blade) — This
IP/FC (IP/FC (
Integrated Routing
Integrated Routing— This license allows any port in a DCX 8510-8, DCX 8510-4, Brocade 6510, DCX-4S, DCX,
Integrated RoutingIntegrated Routing
5300, 5100, 7800, or Brocade Encryption Switch to be configured as an EX_Port or VEX_Port (on some
platforms) supporting Fibre Channel Routing. This eliminates the need to add a dedicated router to a fabric for
FCR purposes.
Encryption Performance Upgrade
Encryption Performance Upgrade — This license provides additional encryption processing power. For the
Encryption Performance Upgrade Encryption Performance Upgrade
Brocade Encryption Switch or a DCX/DCX-4S/DCX 8510-8/DCX 8510-4, the Encryption Performance License
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can be installed to enable full encryption processing power on the BES or on all FS8-18 blades installed in a
DCX/DCX-4S/DCX 8510-8/DCX 8510-4 chassis.
DataFort Compatibility
DataFort Compatibility — This license is required on the Brocade Encryption Switch or DCX/DCX-4S/DCX 8510-
DataFort CompatibilityDataFort Compatibility
8/DCX 8510-4 with FS8-18 blade(s) to read and decrypt NetApp DataFort-encrypted disk and tape LUNs.
DataFort Compatibility License is also required on the Brocade Encryption Switch or DCX/DCX-4S/DCX 85108/DCX 8510-4 Backbone with FS8-18 Encryption Blade(s) installed to write and encrypt the disk and tape
LUNs in NetApp DataFort Mode (Metadata and Encryption Algorithm) so that DataFort can read and decrypt
these LUNs. DataFort Mode tape encryption and compression is supported beginning with the FOS v6.2.0
release on DCX platforms. Availability of the DataFort Compatibility license is limited; contact your vendor for
details.
Brocade
Brocade 8000 FC Ports on Demand
Brocade Brocade
Advanced Extension
Advanced Extension – This license enables two advanced extension features: FCIP Trunking and Adaptive Rate
Advanced Extension Advanced Extension
8000 FC Ports on Demand ————
8000 FC Ports on Demand 8000 FC Ports on Demand
This license enables all eight FC ports on the Brocade 8000.
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 high
traffic load. This license is available on the 7800 and the DCX/DCX-4S/DCX 8510-8/DCX 8510-4 for the FX824 on an individual slot basis.
10GbE FCIP/
10GbE FCIP/10G Fibre Channel
10GbE FCIP/10GbE FCIP/
10G Fibre Channel – This license enables the two 10GbE ports on the FX8-24 or the 10G FC
10G Fibre Channel10G Fibre Channel
capability on FC16-xx blade ports. On the Brocade 6510, this license enables 10G FC ports. This license is
available on the DCX/DCX-4S/DCX 8510-8/DCX 8510-4 on an individual slot basis.
•FX8
FX8----24:
24: With this license assigned to a slot with an FX8-24 blade, two additional operating modes (in
FX8FX8
24:24:
addition to 10 1GbE ports mode) can be selected;10 1GbE ports and 1 10GbE port, or 2
10GbE ports
•FC16
FC16----xx
xx: Enables 10G FC capability on an FC16-xx blade in a slot that has this license
FC16FC16
xxxx
•Brocade 6510
Brocade 6510: Enables 10G FC capability on the switch
Brocade 6510Brocade 6510
Advanced FICON
Advanced FICON Acceleration
Advanced FICONAdvanced FICON
Acceleration – This licensed feature uses specialized data management techniques and
AccelerationAcceleration
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 7800 and the DCX/DCX-4S/DCX 8510-8/DCX 8510-4 for the FX8-24 on an
individual slot basis.
7800 Upgrade
7800 Upgrade – This license allows a Brocade 7800 to enable 16 FC ports (instead of the base four ports) and
7800 Upgrade 7800 Upgrade
six GbE ports (instead of the base two ports). This license is also required to enable additional FCIP tunnels
and also for advanced capabilities like tape read/write pipelining.
ICL 16
ICL 16----link, or Inter Chassis Links
link, or Inter Chassis Links -- This license provides dedicated high-bandwidth links between two Brocade
ICL 16ICL 16
link, or Inter Chassis Linkslink, or Inter Chassis Links
DCX chassis, without consuming valuable front-end 8Gb ports. Each chassis must have the 16-link ICL license
installed in order to enable the full 16-link ICL connections. Available on the DCX only.
ICL 8
ICL 8----Link
Link – This license activates all eight links on ICL ports on a DCX-4S chassis or half of the ICL bandwidth
ICL 8ICL 8
LinkLink
for each ICL port on the DCX platform by enabling only eight links out of the sixteen links available. This allows
users to purchase half the bandwidth of DCX ICL ports initially and upgrade with an additional 8-link license to
utilize the full ICL bandwidth at a later time. This license is also useful for environments that wish to create ICL
connections between a DCX and a DCX-4S, the latter of which cannot support more than 8 links on an ICL port.
Available on the DCX-4S and DCX platforms only.
ICL POD License
ICL POD License –––– This license activates ICL ports on core blades of DCX 8510 platforms. An ICL 1st POD
ICL POD License ICL POD License
license only enables half of the ICL ports on CR16-8 core blades of DCX 8510-8 or all of the ICL ports on
CR16-4 core blades on DCX 8510-4. An ICL 2nd POD license enables all ICL ports on CR16-8 core blades on a
DCX 8510-8 platform. (The ICL 2nd POD license does not apply to the DCX 8510-4.)
Enterprise ICL
Enterprise ICL (EICL)
Enterprise ICLEnterprise ICL
(EICL) License
License –––– The EICL license is required on a Brocade DCX 8510 chassis when that chassis
(EICL)(EICL)
LicenseLicense
is participating in a group of five or more Brocade DCX 8510 chassis connected via ICLs.
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Note that this license requirement does not depend upon the total number of DCX 8510 chassis that exist in a
fabric, but only on how many chassis are interconnected via ICLs. This license is only recognized/displayed
when operating with FOS v7.0.1 and later.
Temporary License Support
The following licenses are available in FOS v7.0.1 or later as Universal Temporary or regular temporary
licenses:
• Fabric (E_Port) license
• Extended Fabric license
• Trunking license
• High Performance Extension license
• Advanced Performance Monitoring license
• Adaptive Networking license
• Fabric Watch license
• Integrated Routing license
• Server Application Optimization license
• Advanced Extension license
• Advanced FICON Acceleration license
• 10GbE FCIP/10G Fibre Channel license
• FICON Management Server (CUP) license
• Enterprise ICL license
Note
Note: Temporary Licenses for features available on a per slot basis enable the feature for any and all slots in
NoteNote
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 only be installed once on a particular switch, but can be applied to as many
switches as desired. Temporary use duration (the length of time the feature will be enabled on a switch) is
provided with the license key. All Universal Temporary license keys have an expiration date upon which the
license can no longer be installed on any unit.
Supported Switches
Fabric OS v7.0.2 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, 6505, 6510, DCX 8510-8 and DCX
8510-4.
Access Gateway mode is also supported by Fabric OS v7.0.2, and is supported on the following switches: the
Brocade 300, 5100, VA-40FC, 8000, 5450, 5460, 5470, 5480, NC-5480, M5424, 6510, 6505.
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
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• 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
• IEEE 802.1p Class of Service Prioritization and Tagging
• IEEE 802.1v VLAN Classification by Protocol and Port
• IEEE 802.1AB Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)
• IEEE 802.3x Flow Control (Pause Frames)
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.
1. General Information
General Information
1.1.
General InformationGeneral Information
• Technical Support contract number, if applicable
• Switch model
• Switch operating system version
• Error numbers and messages received
• supportSav
supportSave
supportSavsupportSav
o For dual CP platforms running FOS v6.2 and above, the supportsave command gathers
•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.
2. Switch Serial Number
Switch Serial Number
2.2.
Switch Serial NumberSwitch Serial Number
The switch serial number is provided on the serial number label, examples of which are shown here:
e command output and associated files
e e
information from both CPs and any AP blades installed in the chassis
FT00X0054E9
The serial number label is located as follows:
•Brocade Encryption Switch, VA-40FC, 300, 5100, 5300, 6510, 6505 — On the switch ID pull-out
tab located on the bottom of the port side of the switch
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•Brocade 7800 — 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 front)
•Brocade 8000 — On the switch ID pullout tab located inside the chassis on the port side on the
left and also on the bottom of the chassis
• Brocade DCX, DCX 8510-8 — Bottom right of the port side
• Brocade DCX-4S, DCX 8510-4 — Back, upper left under the power supply
3.
3. World Wi
World Wide Name (WWN)
3.3.
World WiWorld Wi
de Name (WWN)
de Name (WWN)de Name (WWN)
When the Virtual Fabric feature is enabled on a switch, each logical switch has a unique
switch WWN. Use the wwn
If you cannot use the wwn
wwn command to display the switch WWN.
wwnwwn
wwn command because the switch is inoperable, you can get the
wwnwwn
primary WWN from the same place as the serial number, except for the Brocade DCX/DCX-4S
and DCX 8510-8/DCX 8510-4. For the Brocade DCX/DCX-4S and DCX 8510-8/DCX 8510-4
access the numbers on the WWN cards by removing the Brocade logo plate at the top of the
non-port side. The WWN is printed on the LED side of both cards.
There is only one License Identifier associated with a physical switch or director/backbone
chassis. This License Identifier is required as part of the ordering process for new FOS
licenses.
Use the licenseId
licenseId command to display the License Identifier.
licenseIdlicenseId
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FOS Migration Considerations
This section contains important details to consider before migrating to or from this FOS release.
TSBs - Critical Issues to Consider Prior to Installing This FOS Release
Technical Support Bulletins (TSBs) are produced to provide detailed information about high priority defects or
issues present in FOS releases. The following sections specify all current TSBs that have been identified as
being a risk to or resolved with this specific version of Fabric OS. Please review carefully and refer to the
complete TSB for relevant issues prior to migrating to this version of code. TSBs can be found at
http://my.brocade.com under the “Technical Documentation” section of the “documentation” tab.
TSB Issues Outstanding in FOS v7.0.2
Issues in the following list of TSBs are known to be potential risks to using FOS v7.0.2 and should be
considered carefully prior to using this release of code:
TSB
TSB Summary
TSBTSB
None
None
NoneNone
TSB Issues Resolved in FOS v7.0.2
Issues in the following list of TSBs are known FOS v7.0.1 and FOS v7.0.1a risks that are not exposures in FOS
v7.0.2. 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.
Summary
SummarySummary
TSB
TSB Summary
TSBTSB
TSB
TSB----2012
2012----143
TSBTSB
20122012
143----AAAA
143143
In Fabric OS v7.0.1 and v7.0.1a, an Integrated Routing license is incorrectly required
for VEX_Ports on FR4-18i blades.
Summary
SummarySummary
Recommended Migration Paths to FOS v7.0.2
Migrating from FOS v7.0
Migrating from FOS v7.0
Migrating from FOS v7.0Migrating from FOS v7.0
Any 8G or 16G platforms running any FOS v7.0.0x or FOS v7.0.1x release can be non-disruptively upgraded to
FOS v7.0.2.
Migrating
Migrating from FOS v6.4.x
Migrating Migrating
DCX/DCX-4S units running any FOS v6.4.x release can be non-disruptively upgraded to FOS v7.0.2.
Any 8G platforms (other than DCX/DCX-4S) that are currently operating at lower than FOS v6.4.1a must be
upgraded to FOS v6.4.1a or later before non-disruptively upgrading to FOS v7.0.2 Upgrading these platforms
from any FOS V6.4.x release lower than
Upgrading any 8G platform operating at FOS v6.4.1a or later to FOS v7.0.2 is non-disruptive to FC traffic.
Migrating from FOS v6.
Migrating from FOS v6.4.1_fcoe1
Migrating from FOS v6.Migrating from FOS v6.
The upgrade from FOS v6.4.1_fcoe1 to FOS v7.0.2 is non-disruptive to both FC and FCoE traffic on DCX and
DCX-4S.
Note:
Note: Upgrading from FOS v6.4.1_fcoe or FOS v6.4.x releases other than v6.4.1_fcoe1 to FOS v7.0.2 will be
Note:Note:
disruptive to FCoE traffic going through FCOE10-24 blades in DCX/DCX-4S. When loading FOS v7.0.2 with
Brocade Network Advisor v11.1.1/11.1.1a, there is no warning flagging this FCoE traffic disruption.
from FOS v6.4.x
from FOS v6.4.xfrom FOS v6.4.x
4.1_fcoe1
4.1_fcoe14.1_fcoe1
lower than FOS v6.4.1a
lower thanlower than
FOS v6.4.1a to FOS v7.0
FOS v6.4.1aFOS v6.4.1a
to FOS v7.0.2
to FOS v7.0to FOS v7.0
.2 will cause disruption to FC traffic
.2.2
will cause disruption to FC traffic.
will cause disruption to FC trafficwill cause disruption to FC traffic
Migrating from FOS v6.3.x
Migrating from FOS v6.3.x
Migrating from FOS v6.3.xMigrating from FOS v6.3.x
To non-disruptively migrate from FOS v6.3.x to v7.0.2, units should first load FOS v6.4.1a or later (v6.4.1b
should be used for encryption platforms, units operating in Access Gateway mode, or units with ports
configured as EX or VEX for FCR), and then migrate to FOS v7.0.2.
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FOS Upgrade and Downgrade Special Considerations
The DCX/DCX-4S units running any FOS v6.4.x can be non-disruptively upgraded to FOS v7.0.2. This upgrade is
non-disruptive to FC traffic only. When loading FOS v7.0.2 to a DCX chassis with FCOE10-24 blades with
Brocade Network Advisor v11.1.1/11.1.1a, there is no warning flagging FCoE traffic disruption.
The DCX/DCX-4S units running FOS v6.4.1_fcoe1 can be non-disruptively upgraded to FOS v7.0.2. This
upgrade is non-disruptive to both FCoE traffic through FCOE10-24 blades and FC traffic.
Non-disruptive upgrade to FOS v7.0.2 on 8G switches is allowed from FOS
Disruptive
Disruptive upgrades to Fabric OS 7.0.2 are allowed and supported from FOS 6.3 (up to a two-level migration)
DisruptiveDisruptive
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 .1 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 v7.0.2.
Failure to do so will cause the upgrade to be blocked.
Upgrading a switch currently operating in interopmode 2 or 3 to FOS v7.0.2 is disruptive. The interopmode
must be changed to 0 prior to upgrading to FOS v7.0.2, as interopmodes 2 and 3 are not supported on FOS
v7.0.2. Changing the interopmode is an offline operation.
FOSv6.4.1
v6.4.1aaaa or later.
FOSFOS
v6.4.1v6.4.1
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Important Notes
This section contains information that you should consider before you use this Fabric OS release.
Brocade Network Advisor Compatibility
Brocade® Network Advisor provides the industry’s first unified network management solution for data, storage,
and converged networks. It supports Fibre Channel Storage Area Networks (SANs), Fibre Channel over Ethernet
(FCoE) networks, Layer 2/3 IP switching and routing networks, wireless networks, application delivery
networks, and Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) networks. In addition, Brocade Network Advisor supports
comprehensive lifecycle management capabilities across different networks through a seamless and unified
user experience. It is the next-generation successor product to legacy Brocade management products (Brocade
Data Center Fabric Manager (DCFM), Brocade Fabric Manager (FM) and Brocade Enterprise Fabric Connectivity
Manager (EFCM)).
Brocade Network Advisor is available with flexible packaging and licensing options for a wide range of network
deployments and for future network expansion. Brocade Network Advisor 11.1.0 is available in
• SAN-only edition
• IP-only edition
• SAN+IP edition.
For SAN Management, Network Advisor 11.1 is available in three editions:
•
Network Advisor Professiona
Network Advisor Professionallll: 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
one FOS fabric at a time and up to 1,000 switch ports. It provides support for Brocade FC switches,
Brocade HBAs / CNAs, and Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) switches.
•Network Advisor Professional Plus
Network Advisor Professional Plus: a SAN management application designed for medium-size
Network Advisor Professional PlusNetwork Advisor Professional Plus
businesses or departmental SANs for managing up to four physical or virtual fabrics (FOS, M-EOS and
Mixed fabrics) and up to 2,560 switch ports. It supports Brocade backbone and director products
(DCX 8510-4/DCX-4S, 48Ks, etc.), 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 Brocade HBAs / CNAs.
•Network Advisor Enterprise
Network Advisor Enterprise:::: a management application designed for enterprise-class SANs for
managing up to 24 physical or virtual fabrics and up to 9,000 switch ports. Network Advisor SAN
Enterprise supports all the hardware platforms and features that Network Advisor Professional Plus
supports, and adds support for the Brocade DCX Backbone (DCX 8510-8/DCX) and Fiber Connectivity
(FICON) capabilities.
More details about Network Advisor’s new enhancements can be found in the Network Advisor 11.1 Release
Notes, Network Advisor 11.1 User Guide, and Network Advisor 11.1 Installation, Migration, & Transition
Guides.
Note:
Note:
Note:Note:
Brocade Network Advisor 11.0 and DCFM 10.4 cannot manage switches running FOS v7.0 or later.
Brocade Network Advisor 11.1.3 is required to manage Brocade 6505 platform.
DCFM Compatibility
DCFM is not qualified or support the management of switches operating with FOS v7.0 and later firmware
versions. You must first upgrade DCFM to Network Advisor 11.1 or later if you are planning to upgrade devices
to FOS v7.0 or you risk losing management connectivity
to FOS v7.0 or you risk losing management connectivity.
to FOS v7.0 or you risk losing management connectivityto FOS v7.0 or you risk losing management connectivity
You must first upgrade DCFM to Network Advisor 11.1 or later if you are planning to upgrade devices
You must first upgrade DCFM to Network Advisor 11.1 or later if you are planning to upgrade devices You must first upgrade DCFM to Network Advisor 11.1 or later if you are planning to upgrade devices
WebTools Compatibility
FOS v7.0.2 is qualified and supported only with Oracle JRE 1.6.0 update 24.
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SMI Compatibility
• It is important to note that host SMI-S agents cannot be used to manage switches running FOS v7.0.2
• If users want to manage a switch running FOS v7.0.2 using SMI-S interface, they must use Brocade
Network Advisor’s integrated SMI agent.
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. Brocade recommends using 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 prior to installing on
your switch. Use only FOS versions that are supported by the provider.
For a list of the effective end-of-life dates for all versions of Fabric OS, visit the following Brocade Web site:
http://www.brocade.com/support/end_of_life.jsp
Supported Products and FOS Interoperability
Supported Products and FOS Interoperability
Supported Products and FOS InteroperabilitySupported Products and FOS Interoperability
Brocade 2000-series switches Not supported, end of support
(December 2007)
Brocade 3200, 3800 Direct E-port connections are not
supported – must use FCR
Brocade 3000 Direct E-port connections are not
supported – must use FCR v3.2.1c
3
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 later
6
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 later
, ,
Brocade DCX, 300, 5100, 5300 v6.1.0e and later
VA-40FC v6.2.1_vfc 6, v6.2.2 or later
Brocade DCX-4S v6.2.0 or later
Brocade DCX with FS8-18 blade(s), Brocade Encryption Switch v6.1.1_enc or later
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
6
2 6
6
6
6
Brocade DCX/DCX-4S with FA4-18 blade(s) DCX requires v6.0.x or later 6, DCX-4S
requires 6.2.x or later
5 6
Brocade DCX 8510-8/DCX 8510-4 FOS v7.0 or later
Brocade 6510 FOS v7.0 or later
Brocade 6505 FOS v7.0.1 or later
48000 with FA4-18 blade(s), Brocade 7600 V6.2.2 or later
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Supported Products and FOS Interoperability
Supported Products and FOS Interoperability
Supported Products and FOS InteroperabilitySupported Products and FOS Interoperability
Secure Fabric OS (on any model) Not Supported
Mi10k, M6140, ED-6064, ES-3232, ES-4300, ES-4400, ES-4500, ES4700 (McDATA Fabric Mode and Open Fabric Mode) 1
Direct E_Port connections are not
supported – must use FCR.
M-EOS v9.9.5 or later
McDATA ED-5000 32-port FC director Not Supported
Multi
Multi----Protocol Router
Protocol Router IIIInterop
MultiMulti
Protocol Router Protocol Router
Brocade 7420 Not supported
Brocade 7500 and FR4-18i blade V6.2.2 and higher
nteroperability
nteropnterop
erability
erabilityerability
4 6
McDATA SANRouters 1620 and 2640 Not Supported
NOS
NOS (VDX Platform)
(VDX Platform) IIIInterop
NOS NOS
(VDX Platform) (VDX Platform)
Brocade VDX6710, VDX6720, VDX6730 NOS v2.1.1 or later
nteroperability
nteropnterop
erability
erabilityerability
7
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 or later
6
If operating with FOS v6.2.2e
platform. Otherwise, ISL will segment.
7
Connectivity to FC SAN is established via VDX6730 connected to FCR running FOS v7.0.1 or later. FCR platforms
supported include 5100, VA-40FC, 5300, 7800, DCX, DCX-4S, DCX 8510-8, DCX 8510-4, 6510. For higher FCR
backbone scalability (refer to separate “Brocade SAN Scalability Guidelines” documentation for details), please use
5300, DCX, DCX-4S, DCX 8510-8, DCX 8510-4.
FOS v6.2.2e or earlier
FOS v6.2.2eFOS v6.2.2e
or earlier, Adaptive Networking QoS must be disabled when connecting to 16G FC
or earlieror earlier
Zoning Compatibility
Zoning Compatibility Note
Zoning Compatibility Zoning Compatibility
Note:
NoteNote
Users are recommended to upgrade to the following versions of firmware when interoperating with a switch
running FOS v7.0 or later in the same layer 2 fabric to overcome some of the zoning operations restrictions
that otherwise exist:
Main code level
Main code level
Main code levelMain code level
FOS v6.2 FOS v6.2.2d or later
FOS v6.3 FOS v6.3.2a or later
FOS v6.4 FOS v6.4.1 or later
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Patch code levels with full zoning
Patch code levels with full zoning
Patch code levels with full zoning Patch code levels with full zoning
compatibility
compatibility
compatibilitycompatibility
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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 or later, then cfgsave and cfgenable operations initiated
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 switch running FOS v7.0 or later.
initiated from these switches will fail if
initiatedinitiated
Blade Support
Fabric OS v7.0.1 or later software is fully qualified and supports the blades for the DCX/DCX-4S noted in the
following table
:
DCX/DCX
DCX/DCX----4S Blade Support Matrix
DCX/DCXDCX/DCX
4S Blade Support Matrix
4S Blade Support Matrix4S Blade Support Matrix
16-, 32-, 48- and 64-port 8Gbit port blades (FC8-16,
FC8-32, FC8-48, FC8-64) and the 6-port 10G FC blade
(FC10-6)
Intelligent blade Up to a total of 8/4 intelligent blades. See below for
FCIP/FC Router blade (FR4-18i) Up to a maximum of 4 blades of this type. This can be
Virtualization/Application Blade (FA4-18) Not supported on FOS v7.0 or later
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.
FCoE/L2 CEE blade FCOE10-24 Up to a max of 4 blades of this type. Not supported in
Supported with FOS v6.0 and above (FC8-64 requires
FOS v6.4) with any mix and up to 8/4 of each. No
restrictions around intermix.
maximum supported limits of each blade.
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
Note: FR4-18i cannot coexist with FX8-24 in FOS v7.0
NoteNote
or later
FR4-18i does not support EX-ports, FC FastWrite and
WAN optimization features in FOS v7.0 or later
FR4-18i supports VEX ports on FOS v7.0 or later
Note
Note: FR4-18i cannot coexist with FX8-24 in FOS v7.0
NoteNote
or later
Not supported in
Not supported in Not supported in
the same chassis with other intelligent blades or the
the same chassis with other intelligent blades or the
the same chassis with other intelligent blades or the the same chassis with other intelligent blades or the
FC8
FC8----64 port blade.
64 port blade.
FC8FC8
64 port blade.64 port blade.
FC16-32, FC16-48 Not supported
Table
Table 1111 Blade Support Matrix for DCX and DCX
Table Table
Note: The iSCSI FC4-16IP blade is not qualified for the DCX/DCX-4S.
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Blade Support Matrix for DCX and DCX----4444SSSS wi
Blade Support Matrix for DCX and DCXBlade Support Matrix for DCX and DCX
with FOS v7.0
th FOS v7.0.1
wiwi
th FOS v7.0th FOS v7.0
.1 or Later
or Later
.1.1
or Lateror Later
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Fabric OS v7.0.1 or later software is fully qualified and supports the blades for the DCX 8510-8 and DCX 85104 noted in the table below.
DCX 8510
DCX 8510----8/
DCX 8510DCX 8510
8/DCX 8510
DCX 8510----4 Bl
8/8/
DCX 8510DCX 8510
4 Blade Support Matrix
ade Support Matrix
4 Bl4 Bl
ade Support Matrixade Support Matrix
FC16-32, FC16-48 16G FC blades Supported starting with FOS v7.0
FC8-64 64 port 8Gbit port blade With any mix and up to 8/4 of each. No restrictions
around intermix.
Note:
Note: FC8-16, FC8-32, FC8-48 blades are not
Note:Note:
not
notnot
supported on DCX 8510 platforms
FC8-32E, FC8-48E Condor3 based 8G blades Supported starting with FOS v7.0.11
FC10-6 Not supported.
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) Not supported.
Virtualization/Application Blade (FA4-18) Not supported
Encryption Blade (FS8-18) Up to a maximum of 4 blades of this type.
Next Generation Distance Extension Blade (FX8-24) Up to a maximum of 4 blades of this type.
FCoE/L2 CEE blade FCOE10-24 Not supported
Table
Table 2222 Blade Support Matrix for
Table Table
Blade Support Matrix for DCX 8510
Blade Support Matrix for Blade Support Matrix for
DCX 8510----8 and
DCX 8510DCX 8510
8 and DCX 8510
DCX 8510----4 with FOS v7.0
8 and 8 and
DCX 8510DCX 8510
4 with FOS v7.0.1
4 with FOS v7.04 with FOS v7.0
.1 or Later
or Later
.1.1
or Lateror Later
Note: The iSCSI FC4-16IP blade is not qualified for the DCX 8510-8/DCX 8510-4.
1. Note that 16G SFP+ is not supported in FC8-32E and FC8-48E blades
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Power Supply Requirements for Blades in DCX/DCX
Power Supply Requirements for Blades in DCX/DCX----4S
Power Supply Requirements for Blades in DCX/DCXPower Supply Requirements for Blades in DCX/DCX
DCX/DCX
DCX/DCX----4S
DCX/DCXDCX/DCX
4S
4S4S
DCX/DCX
DCX/DCX----4S
DCX/DCXDCX/DCX
4S
4S4S
4S
4S4S
Blades
Blades Type of Blade
BladesBlades
FC10-6, FC8-
Type of Blade
Type of BladeType of Blade
Port Blade 2 Power
16, FC8-32,
FC 8-48, FC864
FR4-18i Intelligent
Blade
FS8-18,
FX8-24,
Intelligent
Blade
FCOE10-24
@110 VAC
(Redundant
configurations)
@200-240 VAC
(Redundant
configurations)
2 Power Supplies
Supplies
Not Supported 2 Power Supplies
Not Supported DCX: 2 or 4 Power
Supplies
DCX-4S: 2 Power
Supplies
Comments
Comments
CommentsComments
•Distribute the Power Supplies
evenly to 2 different AC
connections for redundancy.
•For DCX with three or more
FS8-18 Blades, (2+2)
220VAC Power Supplies are
required for redundancy.
•For DCX with one or two
FS8-18 Blades, (2) 220VAC
Power Supplies are required
for redundancy.
•For DCX-4S, (2) 220VAC
Power Supplies provide
redundant configuration
with any supported number
of FS8-18 Blades.
•For both DCX and DCX-4S
with FX8-24 blades, (1+1)
220VAC Power Supplies are
required for redundancy.
Table
Table 3333 Power Supply Requirements for DCX
Table Table
Power Supply Requirements for DCX and DCX
Power Supply Requirements for DCXPower Supply Requirements for DCX
and DCX----4S
and DCXand DCX
4S
4S 4S
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Typical
Typical Power Supply Requirements
Power Supply Requirements Guidelines
Typical Typical
Power Supply RequirementsPower Supply Requirements
(For specific calculation of power draw with different blade combinations, please refer to Appendix A: Power Specifications
(For specific calculation of power draw with different blade combinations, please refer to Appendix A: Power Specifications
(For specific calculation of power draw with different blade combinations, please refer to Appendix A: Power Specifications (For specific calculation of power draw with different blade combinations, please refer to Appendix A: Power Specifications
Configured
Configured
ConfiguredConfigured
Number of Ports
Number of Ports
Number of PortsNumber of Ports
in the 8510
in the 8510----8 Backbone Hardware Reference Ma
in the 8510in the 8510
Blades
Blades Type of Blade
BladesBlades
8 Backbone Hardware Reference Manual)
8 Backbone Hardware Reference Ma8 Backbone Hardware Reference Ma
Type of Blade
Type of BladeType of Blade
Guidelines for Blades
GuidelinesGuidelines
DCX 8510
DCX 8510----8
DCX 8510DCX 8510
(Redundant
(Redundant
(Redundant (Redundant
configurations)
configurations)
configurations)configurations)
for Blades iiiin DCX 8510
for Blades for Blades
8
@110 VAC
@110 VAC
@110 VAC @110 VAC
8 8
n DCX 8510----8888
n DCX 8510n DCX 8510
nual)
nual)nual)
DCX 8510
DCX 8510----8
DCX 8510DCX 8510
@200
@200----240 VAC
@200@200
(Redundant
(Redundant
(Redundant (Redundant
configurations)
configurations)
configurations)configurations)
8
8 8
240 VAC
240 VAC240 VAC
Comments
Comments
CommentsComments
Any combination
of 8Gb or 16Gb
ports with QSFP
ICLs
256 16Gb ports +
QSFP ICLs
256 8Gb ports +
QSFP ICLs
192 16Gb Ports &
max 2 intelligent
blades (FX8-24
/FS818/combination)
with QSFP ICLs
192 8Gb Ports &
max 2 intelligent
blades (FX8-24
/FS8-18/
combination) with
QSFP ICLs
336 16Gb ports +
QSFP ICLs
FC8-64, FC16-32,
FC8-32E
FC16-32, FC16-48
(Maximum of fully
populated FC16-32
blades)
FC8-32E, FC8-48E
(Maximum of fully
populated FC8-32E
blades)
FC16-32, FC16-48,
FX8-24, FS8-18
FC8-32E, FC8-48E,
FX8-24, FS8-18
FC16-48
(Maximum of
seven FC16-48
blades, with one
empty port blade
slot)
Port Blade 4 Power Supplies 2 Power
Supplies
Port Blade 4 Power Supplies 2 Power
Supplies
Port Blade 4 Power Supplies 2 Power
Supplies
Port /
Intelligent
4 Power Supplies 2 Power
Supplies
Blade
Port /
Intelligent
4 Power Supplies 2 Power
Supplies
Blade
Port Blade
4 Power Supplies 2 Power
Supplies
200-240VAC: 1+1
Power Supplies
110VAC: 2+21
Power Supplies
200-240VAC: 1+1
Power Supplies
110VAC: 2+2
1
Power Supplies
Max 8 FC16-32 port
blades
200-240VAC: 1+1
Power Supplies
110VAC: 2+2
1
Power Supplies
Max 8 FC8-32E port
blades
200-240VAC: 1+1
Power Supplies
110VAC: 2+2
1
Power Supplies
Max four FC16-48
port blades and max
2 Intelligent blades
200-240VAC: 1+1
Power Supplies
110VAC: 2+2
1
Power Supplies
Max four FC8-48E
port blades and max
2 Intelligent blades
200-240VAC: 1+1
Power Supplies
110VAC: 2+2
1
Power Supplies
Max 7 FC16-48 port
blades
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Typical
Typical Power Supply Requirements
Power Supply Requirements Guidelines
Typical Typical
Power Supply RequirementsPower Supply Requirements
(For specific calculation of power draw with different blade combinations, please refer to Appendix A: Power Specifications
(For specific calculation of power draw with different blade combinations, please refer to Appendix A: Power Specifications
(For specific calculation of power draw with different blade combinations, please refer to Appendix A: Power Specifications (For specific calculation of power draw with different blade combinations, please refer to Appendix A: Power Specifications
Configured
Configured
ConfiguredConfigured
Number of Ports
Number of Ports
Number of PortsNumber of Ports
in the 8510
in the 8510----8 Backbone Hardware Reference Ma
in the 8510in the 8510
Blades
Blades Type of Blade
BladesBlades
8 Backbone Hardware Reference Manual)
8 Backbone Hardware Reference Ma8 Backbone Hardware Reference Ma
Type of Blade
Type of BladeType of Blade
Guidelines for Blades
GuidelinesGuidelines
DCX 8510
DCX 8510----8
DCX 8510DCX 8510
(Redundant
(Redundant
(Redundant (Redundant
configurations)
configurations)
configurations)configurations)
for Blades iiiin DCX 8510
for Blades for Blades
8
@110 VAC
@110 VAC
@110 VAC @110 VAC
8 8
n DCX 8510----8888
n DCX 8510n DCX 8510
nual)
nual)nual)
DCX 8510
DCX 8510----8
DCX 8510DCX 8510
@200
@200----240 VAC
@200@200
(Redundant
(Redundant
(Redundant (Redundant
configurations)
configurations)
configurations)configurations)
8
8 8
240 VAC
240 VAC240 VAC
Comments
Comments
CommentsComments
336 8Gb ports +
QSFP ICLs
384 16Gb ports +
QSFP ICLs
384 8Gb ports +
QSFP ICLs
Any combination
of 8Gb or 16Gb
ports and
intelligent blades
with QSFP ICLs
Power Supply Requirements forPower Supply Requirements for
DCX 8510
DCXDCX
8510----8888
85108510
200-240VAC: 1+1
Power Supplies
110VAC: 2+2
1
Power Supplies
Max 7 FC8-48E port
blades
200-240VAC:
For DCX 8510-8, four
1
(2+2)
220V AC Power
Supplies are required
200-240VAC:
For DCX 8510-8, four
1
(2+2)
220V AC Power
Supplies are required
For DCX 8510-8, four
1
(2+2)
220V AC Power
Supplies are required
when any special
purpose blade are
installed
Notes:
1. When 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.x, 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
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Typical
Typical Power Supply Requirements
Power Supply Requirements Guidelines
TypicalTypical
Power Supply Requirements Power Supply Requirements
(For specific calculati
(For specific calculation of power draw with different
(For specific calculati(For specific calculati
Configured
Configured
ConfiguredConfigured
Number of
Number of
Number of Number of
Ports
Ports
PortsPorts
on of power draw with different blade combinations,
on of power draw with differenton of power draw with different
refer to Appendix A: Power Specifications refer to Appendix A: Power Specifications
4
4 4
240 VAC
240 VAC240 VAC
Comments
Comments
CommentsComments
96 ports max
with QSFP
ICLs
Any
combination
of 8Gb or 16
Gb ports and
intelligent
blades with
QSFP ICLs
Scalability
FC16-32,
FC8-32E
FC16-32,
FC16-48,
FC8-32E,
FC8-48E,
FC8-64,
FS8-18,
FX8-24
Port Blade 2 Power Supplies 2 Power
Supplies
Intelligent Blade
/Combination
Table
Table 5555 Power Supply Requirements for DCX
Table Table
Power Supply Requirements for DCX 8510
Power Supply Requirements for DCXPower Supply Requirements for DCX
Not Supported 2 Power
Supplies
8510----4444
85108510
1+1 redundancy with 110
or 200-240 VAC power
supplies
200-240VAC: 1+1 Power
Supplies
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
Other Important Notes and Recommendations
Adaptive Networking/Flow-Based QoS Prioritization
•Any 8G or 4G FC platform running FOS v6.2.2e or lower version of firmware cannot form an E-port
with a 16G FC platform when Adaptive Networking QoS is enabled at both ends of the ISL. Users must
disable QoS at either end of the ISL in order to successfully form an E-port under this condition.
Users can disable QoS via portcfgQos --disable command. Please consult Fabric OS Command
Reference manual for details related to portcfgQoS command.
•When using QoS in a fabric with 4G ports or switches, FOS v6.2.2 or later must be installed on all
products in order to pass QoS info. E_Ports from the DCX to other switches must come up AFTER
6.2.2 is running on those switches.
Access Gateway
• AG cascading is not supported on Brocade 6510, Brocade 6505 in FOS v7.0.1 or later.
• Users who want to utilize Access Gateway’s Device-based mapping feature in the ESX environments
are encouraged to refer to the SAN TechNote GA-TN-276-00 for best implementation practices.
Please follow these instructions to access this technote:
o Log in to http://my.brocade.com
o Go to Documentation > Tech Notes.
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o Look for the Tech Note on Access Gateway Device-Based Mapping in VMware ESX Server.
Brocade HBA/Adapter Compatibility
•Brocade HBA/Adapter should be using driver version 2.3.0.2 or later when attached to 16G ports on
Brocade switches.
D-Port
•D-port tests must be run with FEC disabled. Sometimes, a D-Port test may get stuck in “IN
PROGRESS” state, when FEC is enabled for a port. The D-Port stuck in “IN PROGRESS” state can be
recovered by toggling the port (port disable/enable).
•FOS v7.0.0a and later support the execution of D-Port tests concurrently on up to eight ports on the
switch.
•D-Port tests may only be executed on ports configured for “portcfglongdistance port# L0” or normal
port distance mode. Executing D-Port tests on long distance ports may cause tests to fail due to time
out exceeded.
•
Support of D-Port is extended to R_RDY flow control mode. The R_RDY mode is useful for active
DWDM links that do not work in VC_RDY or EXT_VC_RDY flow control modes.
•A new sub-option “-dwdm” is added to “portcfgdport --enable” CLI to configure D-Port over active
DWDM links. The “-dwdm” option will not execute the optical loopback test while performing D-Port
tests as the active
active DWDM links do not provide necessary support to run optical loopback tests.
activeactive
active
activeactive
Encryption Behavior for the Brocade Encryption Switch (BES) and FS8-18
•SafeNet’s KeySecure hosting NetApp’s LKM (SSKM) is supported for data encryption operations with
FOS v7.0.1 or later.
•Use of SSKM with the Brocade encryption solution is only supported for SSKM operating in
PVM mode. Please see SSKM documentation for operating in PVM mode for details.
Operation in HVM mode is not supported.
• It is recommended to use Tight VNC connection to access the management console forSSKM
and LKM key vaults instead of remote desktop. If remote desktop is used, customer may
encounter the following errors related to smart card reader:
Error communicating with smart card reader.
Card reader already in use by default key.
Unable to complete TEP/TAP process as window for selecting card and entering
password does not appear.
•Please refer to SafeNet Keysecure install documentation for setting up and initially
configuring the SSKM key vaults. There are some changes between setting up the SSKMs and
the LKMs. Please refer SafeNet or NetApp documentation for any LKM to SSKM migration
procedures. This migration is not tested/supported with FOS v7.0.1 or later.
•The following is tested and supported with FOS v7.0.1 or later.
•For crypto tape operations, please ensure to use Emulex FC HBA firmware/drivers
2.82A4/7.2.50.007 or higher. Use of lower level firmware/drivers may result in hosts not being able to
access their tape LUNs through a crypto target container.
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•If the migration to FOS v7.0 or later does not occur from 6.4.1a, 6.4.1b, or 6.4.2, the following will
result
•BES will reboot if auto reboot is enabled otherwise it needs to be rebooted manually for
recovery2010/11/08-04:54:35:485488, [FSS-1009], 4424/886, CHASSIS, ERROR,
MACE, FSS Error: fcsw0-vs: MISMATCH: component., svc.c, line: 2462, comp:FSSK_TH,
ltime:2010/11/08-04:54:35:485484
•Adding of 3PAR Session/Enclosure LUNs to CTCs is now supported. Session/Enclosure LUNs (LUN
0xFE) used by 3PAR InServ arrays must be added to CryptoTarget (CTC) containers with LUN state set
to “cleartext”, encryption policy set to “cleartext”. BES/FS8-18 will not perform any explicit
enforcement of this requirement.
•The “cryptocfg –manual_rekey –all” command should not be used in environments with multiple
encryption engines (FS8-18 blades) installed in a DCX/DCX-4S/DCX 8510 chassis with more than one
encryption engine has access to the same LUN. In such situations, use the “cryptocfg –manual_rekey <CTC> <LUN Num> <Initiator PWWN>” command to manually rekey these LUNs.
•When host clusters are deployed in an Encryption environment, please note the following
recommendations:
•If two EEs (encryption engines) are part of a HAC (High Availability Cluster), configure the
host/target pair such that they form a multipath from both EEs. Avoid connecting both
the host/target pairs to the same EE. This connectivity does not give full redundancy in
the case of EE failure resulting in HAC failover.
•Since quorum disk plays a vital role in keeping the cluster in sync, please configure the
quorum disk to be outside of the encryption environment.
•The “–key_lifespan” option has no effect for “cryptocfg –add –LUN”, and only has an effect for
“cryptocfg --create –tapepool” for tape pools declared “-encryption_format native”. For all other
encryption cases, a new key is generated each time a medium is rewound and block zero is written or
overwritten. For the same reason, the “Key Life” field in the output of “cryptocfg --show -container -all
–stat” should always be ignored, and the “Key life” field in “cryptocfg --show –tapepool –cfg” is only
significant for native-encrypted pools.
•The Quorum Authentication feature requires a compatible DCFM or Brocade Network Advisor release
(DCFM 10.3 or later for pre-FOS v7.0 and Network Advisor 11.1 or later for FOS v7.0 or later) that
supports this feature. Note, all nodes in the EG must be running FOS v6.3.0 or later for quorum
authentication to be properly supported.
• The System Card feature requires a compatible DCFM or Brocade Network Advisor release (DCFM
10.3 or later for pre-FOS v7.0 and Network Advisor 11.1 or later for FOS v7.0 or later) that supports
this feature. Note, all nodes in the EG must be running FOS v6.3.0 or later for system verification to
be properly supported.
•The Brocade Encryption switch and FS8-18 blade do not support QoS. When using encryption or
Frame Redirection, participating flows should not be included in QoS Zones.
•HP SKM & ESKM are supported with Multiple Nodes and Dual SKM/ESKM Key Vaults. Two-way
certificate exchange is supported. Please refer to the Encryption Admin Guide for configuration
information. If using dual SKMs or ESKMs on BES/FS8-18 Encryption Group, then these SKM / ESKM
Appliances must be clustered. Failure to cluster will result in key creation failure. Otherwise, register
only one SKM / ESKM on the BES/FS8-18 Encryption Group.
•The RSA RKM Appliance A1.6, SW v2.7.1.1 is supported. The procedure for setting up the RKM
Appliance with BES or a DCX/DCX-4S/DCX 8510 with FS8-18 blades is located in the Encryption
Admin Guide.
•Support for registering a 2nd RKM Appliance on BES/FS8-18 is blocked. If the RKM Appliances are
clustered, then the virtual IP address hosted by a 3rd party IP load balancer for the RKM Cluster must
be registered on BES/FS8-18 in the primary slot for Key Vault IP.
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•With Windows and Veritas Volume Manager/Veritas Dynamic Multipathing, when LUN sizes less than
400MB are presented to BES for encryption, a host panic may occur and this configuration is not
supported in the FOS v6.3.1 or later release.
•Hot Code Load from FOS v6.4.1a to FOS v7.0 or later is supported. Cryptographic operations and I/O
will be disrupted but other layer 2 FC traffic will not be disrupted.
•When disk and tape CTCs are hosted on the same encryption engine, re-keying cannot be done while
tape backup or restore operations are running. Re-keying operations must be scheduled at a time that
does not conflict with normal tape I/O operations. The LUNs should not be configured with auto rekey
option when single EE has disk and tape CTCs.
•Gatekeeper LUNs used by SYMAPI on the host for configuring SRDF/TF using in-band management
must be added to their containers with LUN state as “cleartext”, encryption policy as “cleartext” and
without “-newLUN” option.
•For new features added to encryption in FOS v6.4.0, such as, disk device decommissioning,
combined disk-tape encryption support on the same encryption engine, and redundant key ID
metadata option for replication environments, all the nodes in the encryption group must be running
FOS v6.4.0 or higher versions of FOS. Firmware downgrade will be prevented from FOS v6.4.0 to a
lower version if one or more of these features are in use.
• Special Notes for HP Data Protector backup/restore application
• Tape Pool encryption policy specification:
• On Windows Systems, HP Data Protector can be used with tape pool encryption
specification only if the following pool label options are used:
Pick from Barcode
User Supplied – Only 9 characters or less
For other options, behavior defaults to Tape LUN encryption policy.
•On HP-UX systems, HP Data Protector cannot be used with tape pool encryption
specification for any of the pool options. The behavior defaults to Tape LUN
Encryption Policy.
• Tape LUN encryption policy specification:
• No restrictions, tape LUN encryption policy specification can be used with HP Data
Protector on HP-UX and Windows systems.
•BES/FS8-18 will reject the SCSI commands WRITE SAME and EXTENDED COPY, which are related to
VAAI (vStorage APIs for Array Integration) hardware acceleration in vSphere 4.1. This will result in nonVAAI methods of data transfer for the underlying arrays, and may affect the performance of VM related
operations.
FCIP (FR4-18i, Brocade 7800 and FX8-24)
• Any firmware activation will disrupt I/O traffic on FCIP links.
• Latency measurements supported on FCIP Tunnels:
o 1GbE & 10GbE - 200ms round trip time and 1% loss.
•After inserting a 4G SFP in GE ports of an FX8-24 blade or 7800 switch, sometimes “sfpshow”
output might display “Cannot read serial data!” . Removing and re-inserting the SFP should
resolve this issue. It is recommended that users perform sfpshow immediately after inserting
the SFP and ensure SFP is seated properly before connecting the cables.
•When running FOS v7.0.0 or later, if any of the following features are enabled in the FCIP
configuration, a downgrade operation to pre-FOS v7.0.0 will be blocked until the features are
removed from the FCIP configuration:
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o InBand Management
o Multigigabit Circuit
o Shared GE among Logical Switches
o Auto-mode compression option
o VE as XISL
o 10GigE lossless failover
o Modified QoS percentages
o 10GigE ARL
o IP Configuration where multiple GigEs have same subnet values
o For a tunnel configuration on 1GE ports that has more than 4 circuits
o Teradata emulation enabled
o Circuits configured explicitly to be listeners or an initiators
FCoE/DCB/CEE (Brocade 8000 and FCOE10-24)
•When upgrading a Brocade 8000 or DCX/DCX-4S with one or more FCOE10-24 blades from FOS v6.x
to FOS v7.0.0 or later, the user should carefully review Chapter 5 of the FOS v7.0.0 Converged
Enhanced Ethernet Administrator’s Guide.
•FOS v7.0 or later supports a new optimized model for provisioning FCoE with fewer configuration steps
to enable FCoE on DCB ports. These changes do not allow the Brocade 8000 to retain FCoE
configuration information following an upgrade to FOS v7.0 or later. After the upgrade to FOS v7.0 or
later, all FCoE edge ports will need to be provisioned with the new model before any FIP FLOGIs will
take place
•Although including Brocade 8000 in the path of TI (Traffic Isolation) and ETI (Enhanced Traffic
Isolation) Zones is not prohibited, it is not supported. Configuring Brocade 8000 in the TI/ETI Zone
path is not recommended and will result in undefined behavior.
•Ethernet L2 traffic with xSTP Hello timer set to less than or equal to 3 seconds may experience
momentary traffic disruption during HA failover.
•The Brocade 8000 balances the FCoE bandwidth across all six port groups (each port group contains
four ports). To get optimum performance for FCoE traffic it is recommended that the user distribute
server CNA connections across these six port groups.
•Hot plugging a CP with firmware level less than FOS v6.3.0 into a DCX or DCX-4S with an active
FCOE10-24 blade will result in the new standby CP not coming up.
•When operating in Converged Mode, tagged traffic on the native VLAN of the switch interface is
processed normally. The host should be configured not to send VLAN tagged traffic on the switch’s
native VLAN.
•When operating in Converged Mode, tagged frames coming with a VLAN tag equal to the configured
native VLAN are dropped.
•The Converged Network Adapter (CNA) may lose connectivity to the Brocade 8000/FCOE10-24 if the
CNA interface is toggled repeatedly over time. This issue is related to the CNA and rebooting the CNA
restores connectivity.
•The Brocade 8000 and FCOE10-24 support only one CEE map on all interfaces connected to CNAs.
Additionally, CEE map is not recommended for use with non-FCoE traffic. QoS commands are
recommended for interfaces carrying non-FCoE traffic.
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•Before upgrading to FOS v6.4.1_fcoe/v6.4.1_fcoe1/v7.0.0 or later, if the CEE map “default” value
already exists, the same “default” value is preserved after upgrading to FOS
v6.4.1_fcoe/v6.4.1_fcoe1/v7.0.0 or later. However, if the CEE map “default” is not configured before
upgrading to FOS v6.4.1_fcoe/v6.4.1_fcoe1/v7.0.0 or later, then after upgrading to FOS
v6.4.1_fcoe/v6.4.1_fcoe1/v7.0.0 or later, the following CEE map “default” will be created
automatically:
cee-map default
priority-group-table 1 weight 40 pfc
priority-group-table 2 weight 60
priority-table 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2
•When upgrading from FOS v6.3.x or v6.4.x to FOS v6.4.1_fcoe/v6.4.1_fcoe1/v7.0.0 or later, the CEE
start up configuration dcf.conf file will be incompatible with the FCoE provisioning changes
implemented in v6.4.1_fcoe and later releases. Users can save the dcf.conf file as a backup and
apply it once the firmware upgrade is completed to get the DCX/DCX-4S to the same startup
configuration as in the older release.
•It is recommended that Spanning Tree Protocol and its variants be disabled on CEE interfaces that are
connected to an FCoE device.
•The Fabric Provided MAC Address (FPMA) and the Fibre Channel Identifier (FCID) assigned to a
VN_Port cannot be associated with any single front-end CEE port on which the FLOGI was received.
•LLDP neighbor information may be released before the timer expires when DCBX is enabled on a CEE
interface. This occurs only when the CEE interface state changes from active to any other state.
When the DCBX is not enabled, the neighbor information is not released until the timer expires,
irrespective of the interface state.
•The FCoE login group name should be unique in a fabric-wide FCoE login management configuration. If
there is a login group name conflict, the merge logic would rename the login group by including the
last three bytes of the switch WWN in the login group name. As long as the OUI of the switch WWNs
are identical this merge logic guarantees uniqueness in any modified login group name (switches with
the same OUI will have unique last 3 bytes in WWN). However, if the participating switches have
different OUIs but identical last three bytes in the switch WWNs, then the merge logic will fail to
guarantee uniqueness of login group names. This will result in one of the login groups being dropped
from the configuration. This means, no device can login to the login group that is dropped as a result
of this name conflict. Users must create a new login group with a non-conflicting name to allow device
logins.
• Ethernet switch services must be explicitly enabled using the command “fosconfig –enable ethsw”
before powering on an FCOE10-24 blade. Failure to do so will cause the blade to be faulted (fault 9).
Users can enable ethsw after upgrading firmware without FC traffic interruption.
•The Brocade 8000 does not support non-disruptive hot code loads (HCL). Upgrading the Brocade
8000 to FOS v7.0.x or downgrading from v7.0.x is disruptive to the IO through the switch.
•Upgrading firmware on a DCX or DCX-4S with one or more FCOE10-24 blades from FOS v6.4.1_fcoe1
to FOS v7.0 or later will be non-disruptive to FCoE traffic through FCOE10-24 blades and FC traffic.
•Upgrading firmware on a DCX or DCX-4S with one or more FCOE10-24 blades from FOS v6.3.x, v6.4.x,
and v6.4.1_fcoe to FOS v7.0 or later will be disruptive to any traffic through the FCOE10-24 blades.
•Connecting Brocade 8000 to an FCR-capable switch with fcrbcast config enabled will cause a storm of
broadcast traffic resulting in termination of iswitchd.
•When rebooting a DCX or DCX-4S with an FCOE10-24 blade, Qlogic CNA and LSAN zoning, the switch
will become very unresponsive for a period of time. This is due to the CNA sending excessive MS
queries to the switch.
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•The Brocade 8000 and FCOE10-24 can handle 169 small FCoE frames in bursts. If you are using the
Brocade 8000 or FCOE10-24, and you delete a large number of v-ports with HCM, some of the v-ports
may not appear to be deleted. To correct this, disable and re-enable FCoE with the following CLI
commands:
switch:admin>fcoe
switch:admin>fcoe
•When a FCOE10-24 blade is powered off during configuration replay, the interface specific
configuration won’t get applied. Later when FCOE10-24 blade is powered on, all physical interfaces
will come up with default configurations. User can execute “copy startup-config running-config”
command to apply the new configuration after powering on the FCOE10-24 blade.
•When IGMP Snooping is disabled on a VLAN, all configured IGMP groups are removed from that VLAN.
User has to reconfigure the IGMP groups after enabling the IGMP snooping on that VLAN.
fcoe ––––disable slot/port
disable slot/port
fcoe fcoe
disable slot/portdisable slot/port
fcoe --
--enable
enable slot/port
fcoe fcoe
----
enableenable
slot/port
slot/portslot/port
FCR and Integrated Routing
•With routing and dual backbone fabrics, the backbone fabric ID must be changed to keep the IDs
unique.
•When using FC Routing in a backbone to edge configuration with an Mi10K in the edge fabric, users
may experience slow throughput for hosts attached to the Mi10K. Users may encounter this following
a bounced IFL connection between the backbone and edge fabric. This slowdown can be resolved by
disabling/enabling the Mi10K ports for the hosts that are impacted.
•Mi10K Directors operating with firmware prior to M-EOSn v9.9.5 may experience repeated system
faults when attached as an FCR edge switch to a Brocade 7800 EX Port. To avoid this, ensure that the
Mi10K is operating with M-EOSn v9.9.5 or later when in an edge fabric that will be attached to a
Brocade 7800 FCR Backbone.
• VEX edge to VEX edge device sharing will not be supported.
• To allow Hot Code Load on Brocade 5100 when using Integrated Routing, the edge switch connected
to the 5100 must be running Fabric OS v6.1 or later code.
Forward Error Correction (FEC)
•Though FEC capability is generally supported on Condor3 (16G capable FC) ports when operating at
either 10G or 16G speed, it is not supported when using active DWDM links. Hence FEC must be
disabled on Condor3 ports when using active DWDM links by using portCfgFec command. Failure to
disable FEC on active DWDM links may result in link failure during port bring up.
FICON
•For FICON qualified releases, please refer to the Appendix: Additional Considerations for FICON
Environments section for details and notes on deployment in FICON environments. (This appendix is
only included for releases that have completed FICON qualification).
FL_Port (Loop) Support
•FL_Port is not supported on FC16-32, FC16-48, FC8-32E, FC8-48E, Brocade 6510, and Brocade
6505.
• The FC8-48 and FC8-64 blade support attachment of loop devices.
• Virtual Fabrics must be enabled on the chassis and loop devices may only be attached to ports on
a 48-port or 64-port blade assigned to a non-Default Logical Switch operating with the default 10bit addressing mode (they may not be in the default Logical Switch).
•A maximum of 144 ports may be used for connectivity to loop devices in a single Logical Switch within
a chassis in 10-bit dynamic area mode on DCX-4S.
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•A maximum of 112 ports may be used for connectivity to loop devices in a single Logical Switch within
a chassis in 10-bit dynamic area mode on DCX.
•Loop devices continue to be supported when attached to ports on the FC8-16, FC8-32 with no new
restrictions
.
ICLs on DCX/DCX-4S
•If a DCX with an 8-link ICL license is connected to a DCX with a 16-link license, the DCX with the 16link license will report enc_out errors. The errors are harmless, but will continue to increment. These
errors will not be reported if a DCX with a 16-link license is connected to a DCX-4S with only 8-link ICL
ports.
• If ICL ports are disabled on only one side of an ICL link, the enabled side may see enc_out errors.
Native Connectivity (M-EOS interoperability)
• A switch running FOS v7.0 or later cannot form E-port connectivity with any M-EOS platform. A switch
running FOS v7.0 or later can only operate in Brocade native mode (interopmode 0). Connectivity
between M-EOS platforms and a switch running FOS v7.0 or later is supported via FCR.
Port Mirroring
•On the Brocade 5300, the port mirroring feature has a limitation where all port mirror resources must
stay within the same ASIC port group. The resources are the configured mirror port, Source Device,
and Destination Device or ISL, if the Destination Device is located on another switch. The ASIC port
groups are 0-15, 16-31, 32-47, 48-63, and 64-79. The routes will be broken if the port mirror
resources are spread across multiple port groups.
•Port Mirroring is not supported on the Brocade 7800.
Port Statistics
• On Condor3-based (16G FC) ports, the enc_in (number of encoding errors inside of frames) and
enc_out (number of encoding errors outside of frames) counters will not be updated when a port is
operating at either 10G or 16G speed. This is due to the different encoding scheme used at 10G and
16G speeds when compared to 8G/4G/2G speeds. Because of this, Fabric Watch alerts and Port
Fencing based on ITW (Invalid Transmission Word) thresholds will not function as these enc_in and
enc_out counters will not be incremented when operating at either 10G or 16G (ITW is computed
based on enc_in and enc_out counters). Also any CLI or GUI that displays enc_in and enc_out
counters will show no incrementing of these counters when a port is operating at either 10G or 16G.
Both enc_in and enc_out counters contain valid information when a Condor3-based port is operating
at speeds other than
other than 10G and 16G.
other thanother than
SNMP
•Though below OIDs are present in Brocade MIBs, they are not functional in FOS v7.0.2 . Below are the
OIDs that are not functional in FOS v7.0.2:
o swDeviceStatusTrap
o swConnUnitPCSErrorCounter in swConnUnitPortStatExtensionTable
o swDeviceStatus in swSystemTable.
o Addition of swConnUnitPortCapableSpeeds
Virtual Fabrics
•When creating Logical Fabrics that include switches that are not Virtual Fabrics capable, it is possible
to have two Logical Switches with different FIDs in the same fabric connected via a VF incapable
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switch. Extra caution should be used to verify the FIDs match for all switches in the same Logical
Fabric.
•A switch with Virtual Fabrics enabled may not participate in a fabric that is using Password Database
distribution or Administrative Domains. The Virtual Fabrics feature must be disabled prior to deploying
in a fabric using these features.
Zoning
•The maximum zone database size supported in FOS v7.x is limited to 1MB, even though the cfgsize
CLI on some platforms (DCX, DCX-4S, DCX 8510-8, DCX 8510-4) show the maximum zone database
capacity to be 2MB. Users should not exceed the 1MB zone database capacity to operate within the
supported limits. Please note that there is no enforcement by FOS 7.0.x to restrict users to operate
within 1MB zone database limit - it is the responsibility of the user to not exceed this limit.
•There are limitations to zoning operations that can be performed from a FOS v6.x switch that is in the
same fabric as a FOS v7.0 or later switch if the FOS v6.x switch is not running the recommended
firmware version. Please see Fabric OS Interoperability section for details.
Beginning with the FOS v6.2.0 release, all WWNs containing upper-case characters are automatically
converted to lower-case when associated with a zone alias and stored as part of a saved configuration
on a switch. For example, a WWN entered as either “AA.BB.CC.DD.EE.FF.GG.HH” or
“aa.bb.cc.dd.ee.ff.gg.hh” when associated with a zone alias will be stored as “aa.bb.cc.dd.ee.ff.gg.hh”
on a switch operating with FOS v6.2.0 or later.
This behavioral change in saved zone alias WWN members will not impact most environments.
However, in a scenario where a switch with a zone alias WWN member with upper case characters
(saved on the switch with pre-FOS v6.2.0 code) is merged with a switch with the same alias member
WWN in lower case characters, the merge will fail, since the switches do not recognize these zoning
configurations as being the same.
For additional details and workaround solutions, please refer to the latest FOS Admin Guide updates
or contact Brocade Customer Support.
Miscellaneous
•Using a Windows anonymous FTP server for supportsave collection
When using anonymous ftp, to avoid long delays or failure of simultaneous supportsave
collections when AP blades are present in a director chassis, the number of unlimited
anonymous users for a Windows FTP server should be configured as follows:
Number of anonymous FTP connections = (Number of director chassis) + (Number of
installed Application Blades x 3)
•RASlog message AN-1010 may be seen occasionally indicating “Severe latency bottleneck
detected”. Even though it is a “Warning” message, it is likely to be a false alarm and can be
ignored.
•POST diagnostics for the Brocade 5100 have been modified beginning with FOS v6.3.1b and
v6.4.0 to eliminate an “INIT NOT DONE” error at the end of an ASIC diagnostic port loopback
test. This modification addresses BL-1020 Initialization errors encountered during the POST
portloopbacktest. (Defect 263200)
•It is important to note that the outputs of slotshow –p and chassishow commands also
display the maximum allowed power consumption per slot. These are absolute maximum
values and should not be confused with the real-time power consumption on 16G blades. The
chassisshow command has a “Power Usage (Watts):” field that shows the actual power
consumed in real-time on 16G blades.
•Class 3 frames that have been trapped to CPU will be discarded in the following scenarios on
DCX/DCX-4S/DCX 8510 during the following conditions:
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• HA failover on DCX/DCX-4S/DCX 8510 platforms while running FOS v7.0 or later firmware
• Firmware upgrade from v7.0 to a later release on Brocade 300, 5100, VA-40FC, 5300,
6510
• Firmware upgrade from FOSv7.0.1 to a later release on Brocade 6505
• The QSFP information in the sfpshow output will indicate the ID field as all zeros. This is as
•It is recommended that for directors with more than 300 E_Ports, the switch be disabled prior
to executing the “switchCfgTrunk” command (used to disable or enable trunking on the
switch).
•During non-disruptive firmware upgrades, E_Ports in R-RDY mode may cause some frame
drops on the E-port links.
•For the configure command, in FOS v6.4, or later the default value that displays for Maximum Logins
per switch is different than the value that displays in FOS v6.3.x. The default value has not changed; it
was displayed incorrectly in FOS v6.3.x, and is now corrected.
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This section lists the defects with Critical, High and Medium Technical Severity closed with a code change as of
May 15, 2012 in Fabric OS v7.0.1b.
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DEFECT000285745
Kernel watchdog timer expired when pulling Ethernet cable or connected to an unstable link
Switch kernel watchdog panics with BR5100 and BR5300 occasionally
Low
Low
FOS6.2.0
DEFECT000314056
Due to incorrect internal counter logic, PORT-1003 port faults are being reported in the RASLOG
when they shouldn't be.
After a long switch uptime, if there are greater than 50 link down events before a switch is rebooted
(as opposed to within 2 minutes), the port is faulted with a PORT-1003 being reported in the
RASLOG.
Low
Low
FOS5.3.0
DEFECT000334584
FDISC ACC is not being properly translated on AG
When booting up 3rd party virtualization platform connected to an AG, devices do not communicate
properly. This problem is unlikely and is only seen when a device does FDISC followed by FLOGO
for the same device PWWN.
High
Low
FOS6.2.2
DEFECT000347173
HAfailover on the Brocade 48000 with FC8-xx blades installed may encounter rare race condition
If this rare condition is encountered, a reset of the port blades may result causing temporary traffic
disruption
Low
Low
FOS6.1.2
DEFECT000353341
When XISL is disabled in VF, it leaves a condition that can trigger route problem.
Connectivity is lost across VF with a large numbers of c3_other_discards.
Low
Low
FOS6.3.1
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OS Services
Linux Kernal
423329
Medium
Diagnostics
Other
443043
Medium
FOS Software
Access Gateway
519669
Medium
FOS Software
Panic / OOM
595467
High
FOS Software
FC Layer 2 Routing
626039 690279
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DEFECT000358972
Port is negotiating to 16G even though optic is only capable of 8G
Customer will see multiple problems with I/O.
bounce the problem port with this kind of mismatch speed setting.
Low
Medium
FOS7.0.0
DEFECT000359338
CR8 blade in DCX went offline, but routes are not removed if the PCI scan finds an inconsistency in
power state of a blade.
After CR8 blade in DCX failed, I/O was persistently interrupted until CR8 blade was replaced.
Low
Low
FOS6.3.2
DEFECT000360650
Unconnected ports randomly go into a disabled state after a hafailover.
Ports are disabling on hafailovers on high port count directors
Low
High
FOS7.0.0
DEFECT000364382
Executing CMSH through telnet or SSH causes switch panic
Telnet or SSH to BR8000, then starting CMSH will cause switch reboot. No problem when
connecting through console, then CMSH.
Telnet/SSH from same subnet or connect from console
Low
High
FOS6.4.2
DEFECT000364618
swIPv6ChangeTrap doesn't have the description of "swTestString = STRING: testTrap"
Missing information from display without other functional impact
Low
Low
FOS7.0.0
DEFECT000365403
AG details is not present if one of the AG is incorrectly registered
Switches become unmanageable through DCFM or BNA when attempting to fix highlighted
manageability issue. The affected switches remain installed and operational but cannot be discovered
Low
Low
FOS6.4.1
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16G Platform Services
FOS Kernel HA
High
FOS Software
ASIC Driver
636753
Medium
16G Platform Services
Other
Medium
CEE-MANAGEABILITY
CONFIGURATION MANAGER
INTERFACE
657425
Medium
Mgmt Embedded - SNMP
Other
661101
Medium
Access Gateway Services
Other
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DEFECT000368909
AG is not registering descriptor and creating /var/log/ag_desc.txt
Switch experiences excessive CF usage due to generation of /var/log/ag_desc.txt.
Low
Low
FOS6.4.1
DEFECT000369660
Enhanced SERDES tuning to address CRC with good EOF
CRC with good EOF reported with following platform, blade, port combination.
On DCX, when FC8-48 in slot 3, 3/55<->5/18
On DCX-4s, When FC8-48 in slot2, 3/56 <->2/40
On DCX, with FC8-64 in slot12, 5/151<->12/33
On DCX-4S, with FC8-16 in slot1, slot2
On DCX, with FC8-64 in slot2, 8/80 <->2/155
Low
Medium
FOS6.4.2
DEFECT000370106
Enabling track changes in native mode keeps feature active when AG mode is enabled but CLI no
longer works
Customer enabled track changes using trackchangesset 1 when switch was in native mode. When
switch mode is changed from native to AG, track change stays enabled but trackchange CLIs no
longer works in AG mode.
Low
Low
FOS6.4.2
DEFECT000373880
Issue observed with perfcfgrestore command
If a number of rwmonitors are created for a particular port using 'perfaddrwmonitor' command and
these are deleted, then in some situations the 'perfcfgrestore' will not restore all of the monitors
previously created.
Low
Low
FOS6.4.2
DEFECT000374689
Software 'verify' error detected when portstatsshow was executed with invalid index (999) and the -f
option
is displayed on console.
Low
Low
FOS6.4.2
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Management Services
671597
Medium
FOS Software
ASIC Driver
663795
Medium
FOS Software
Access Gateway
673067
Medium
FOS Software
System Performance
680497
Medium
FOS Software
Diagnostics
683277
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DEFECT000374751
Security vulnerability check for CVE-2011-3192 fails on switches running on FOS prior to v7.0.2
When the vulnerability is explored, it may trigger increase in memory and CPU usage and lead to a
Denial of Service condition with Httpd server.
Low
Medium
FOS7.0.0
DEFECT000377420
ifmodeset is set to default after firmware upgrade
Management ports went down after code upgrade.
Low
Low
FOS6.3.2
DEFECT000377806
restoring snmp configurations over writing AAA LDAP Settings
When trying to replicate SNMP settings alone from one switch to another switch using BNA, AAA
settings also getting replaced.
Low
High
FOS6.4.1
DEFECT000378374
F_Port trunk area configuration may be lost in switches when upgrading to FOS 6.4.x
If there were F_Port trunk configured during switch running at FOS v6.1, Then selected F_Port trunk
configuration performed when FOS v6.2.x/v6.3.x was installed may be lost after an upgrade from
FOS v6.2.x/v6.3.x to FOS v6.4.x.
Low
Low
FOS6.4.2
DEFECT000378874
Unexpected behavior of End to End (EE) monitor
Traffic reported with EE monitor while there is no traffic due to counters are not getting initialized
when configure EE monitor on port with no traffic.
Low
Low
FOS6.4.2
DEFECT000379840
fabric with ETIZoning, data stops flowing when switching zoning enforcement "Hard-Port" <-->
"Hard-Wwn"
changing zoning enforcement from wwn <--> D,I <--> session based will cause some traffic to stop
flowing. lasers must be toggled to correct the issue
User can toggle the port (disable/enable) to correct the issue.
Low
High
FOS7.0.1
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FOS Software
Web Management
683571
Medium
FOS Software
Firmware Download
683983
Medium
FOS Software
OS: Configuration
FromPM
Medium
FOS Software
Fabric Services
689353
Medium
FOS Software
Diagnostics
690341
High
FC Services
Name Server
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DEFECT000379996
Configdownload fails with segmentation fault.
If a configdownload is done to a chassis having motd set with a config file having no motd set,
confidownload operation will fail due to ‘segmentation fault’
Low
Low
FOS7.0.1
DEFECT000380162
F-Port trunk lost connectivity after hafailover
When a hafailover occurs on a fabric switch with F-port trunks, the fabric ID is not updated on the
slave ports of the F-port trunks. This causes the slave ports to have a possibly incorrect fabric ID. If
the entire F-port trunk goes down and a previous slave port becomes the trunk master of the F-port
trunk, this incorrect fabric ID is used and cause ACL check to fail and frame cannot go through.
Low
Low
FOS6.4.2
DEFECT000381210
Disk Controller warm start processing causing multiple IFCCs
Multiple IFCCs occur after warm start processing completed on a FICON Disk Controller. The
number of IFCCs can cause XRC suspends.
Low
Medium
FOS7.0.0
DEFECT000381270
switch panic during SFP validation
While running diagnostics, an unsuccessful read at low level or bad SFP/media itself can trigger
switch panic
2011/12/06-19:29:58, [FW-1190], 1425, SLOT 6 | FID 128, INFO, FOP Port#3/30,TX Performance,
is above high boundary(High=85, Low=0). Current value is 137 Percentage(%)/minute.
Low
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FOS Security
Other
Medium
FOS Software
Access Gateway
691443
High
FCIP
Emulation
Medium
FOS Software
Diagnostics
499697
High
FOS Software
Management Services
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After hareboot on B5460, internal ports go offline/online with warm recovery
FOS version of 6.4.2 and
resolved without a FPGA upgrade. FOSv6.4.3 contains upgrade of FPGA code. For the fix to be
effective, please schedule window on upgrade:
1. Upgrade to FOS v6.4.3
2. Run fpga_update after upgrade
3. and then power-cycle the switch to apply the fix.
After that, HCL to the future releases will be non-disruptive
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FOS6.4.2
DEFECT000381459
FCIP FastWrite: SRDF cannot handle busy response to commands
Customer may get data corruption on SRDF replication with FCIP FastWrite enabled.
Disable emulation
Low
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FOS6.4.1
DEFECT000381736
switch domain changed and the change was not synced into configuration DB
After fabric rebuild and merge event come very close together, domain goes out of sync. New device
will have wrong PID and inaccessible to others.
Low
Low
FOS6.4.1
DEFECT000382177
IO will abandon a particular trunked link and cause IO disruption.
In a multiple trunk group scenario to the same domain, a trunked link may be abandoned when the
bandwidth is not the same as the other trunked link causing IO disruption. This is only applicable to
FOS7.x.
Low
Low
FOS7.0.1
DEFECT000382231
Seeing Error Messages on SKM Log "Unknown key name or insufficient permissions"
The error message "Unknown key name or insufficient permissions" is visible on the SKM log
periodically.
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Low
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ASIC Driver
678557
Medium
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FCIP
694909
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Fabric Services
694959
Medium
8G Platform Services
Routing
Medium
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Key Vault
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CP panicked during core blade reseat
During core blade replacement, a race condition caused a removed blade object being access by
routing module. Customer observed unintended Hafailover.
Low
Medium
FOS6.4.1
DEFECT000382765
perfhelp does not include fmconfig
The perfhelp command output does not include information on fmconfig command.
Low
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FOS6.4.2
DEFECT000383265
CVE-2009-3245: openssl: missing bn_wexpand return value checks
Vulnerability scanning tools may report the presence of CVE-2009-3245 in FOS 7.0.0b (and older
FOS releases that use OpenSSL 0.9.8d). FOS does not have direct interface to expose this
vulnerability.
Low
Low
FOS7.0.0
DEFECT000383300
Shared memory segments are used up by name server
Unable to manage switch: application gets shmInit: shmget failed: No space left on device
avoid running nsaliasshow
Low
Low
FOS6.4.1
DEFECT000383327
N-ports on AG do not receive responses after hareboot
Sometimes AG does not show up in agshow. F-ports cannot login.
Reboot switch (NOT hareboot)
Low
Low
FOS7.0.0
DEFECT000383769
Switch clears all pending exchange upon receive busy status with "abort task set" causing missing
blocks on tape.
Missing blocks on tapes written when tape pipelining is enabled.
Medium
Low
FOS6.4.1_fcoe
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Fabric Services
695027
Medium
Performance Monitor
Other
696799
High
Security Vulnerability
OpenSSL
High
FOS Software
Fabric Services
698729
High
8G ASIC Driver
C2 ASIC driver
High
FCIP
Emulation
682259
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FCIP tunnel performance drop in FOS v7.x
Small performance drop in FCIP tunnel from FOS v6.4.x to FOS v7.x when running small IO
throughput.
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DEFECT000384682
Downgrade from FOS v7.0.x to v6.4.x leads to F port connectivity loss. It does not recover with
bouncing the port and requires a switch power cycle.
After downgrade from FOS v7.0.x to FOS v6.4.x with "-s" in certain sequence, preinstall script may
fail and leave switch in a state Storage device loses connectivity to fabric and does not reconnect.
Switch port stays stuck at G-port and requires switch reset to regain connectivity.
Don't do firmwaredownload with -s option by default
Low
High
FOS6.4.2
DEFECT000385058
POST failure with FOS 16G blade with misleading test name
16G blade fails turboramtest as “fcbistest”, when chassis is power cycled due to not properly
initialized data structure. FOS turboramtest command line does not fail, reboot does not fail, slot
power on/off does not fail. Misleading error message and test name is cleaned up
Low
Low
FOS7.0.0
DEFECT000385320
FICON Selective resets during sort tape job with large channel programs when running through
FICON to ESCON converter and FCIP FICON Tape Pipelining.
Customer sees the tape application fail with MIH error.
Low
Low
FOS7.0.1
DEFECT000386010
Device does re-FLOGI with a different WWN cause stale entry in Flogin DataBase
switch reports duplicate WWN and panic.
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FCIP
FCIP Performance
High
FOS Software
ASIC Driver
699169
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Diagnostics
Post Diags
Medium
FCIP
Emulation
Medium
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Switch panic upon detecting SRAM parity error on 7500 and FR4-18i
Parity error in ASIC is very rare and may be observed after a long up time. This specific parity error
in 7500/FR4switch panic.
Low
Low
FOS6.4.2
DEFECT000386559
Good EOF CRC errors
Customer is seeing C2-1006 and C2-1010 messages reporting internal link errors without hardware
fault. The issue are associated with Good EOF CRC errors: This defect tracks SERDES tuning for
FS8-18 in DCX on slot 12, FC8-16 on DCX4s in slot1,2,7.
Low
Low
FOS6.4.1
DEFECT000386728
FICON Printer Emulation enabled encounters DP Panic with 3900 type printers
FCIP Complex DP reset, FCIP Tunnel failure (on the peer side).
Low
High
FOS7.0.1
DEFECT000386851
Only trunk master gets disabled on FID sanity check during fabric events on edge fabric.
When there is FID conflict, only one Ex-Port in a trunk is getting disabled leaving the other ports in
inconsistent state.
Low
Medium
FOS6.4.2
DEFECT000387237
FOS Nameserver is returning wrong value for GFF_ID (0x01F).
No I/O impact, but it affects the ability to quickly establish the session with Initiators.
Low
High
FOS6.4.0
DEFECT000387287
OUI information changed for a specific OEM
Updated OEM specific OUI name, no functional impact
Low
Low
FOS6.4.0
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FOS Software
ASIC Driver
705301,704563,721929
Medium
FOS Software
ASIC Driver
704947
Medium
FCIP
Emulation
Medium
FOS Software
FCR
705319
Medium
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Fabric Services
705133
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Replication application getting errors after upgrading from FOSv6.4.1_fcoe to FOSv7.0.x with FCIP
emulation
Customer will get failures in Teradata replication
Low
High
FOS7.0.0
DEFECT000387536
Perfttmon only seems to output ingress values when egress is chosen
In NPIV setup, unable to get valid data for running perfttmon.
Low
High
FOS7.0.1
DEFECT000387601
Embedded platform with internal CU port turned into G Port
Server lost access to the devices when internal CU port connected to HBA turned into G_Port.
Medium
Medium
FOS7.0.1
DEFECT000388283
zoned caused switch panic
During rename zone, add new zone name in list and then remove the old zone name, switch panic.
Low
Low
FOS6.3.2
DEFECT000388672
FCIP tunnel bounces on 7800, high emulated IO can cause local keep alive timeout
Customer will get FICON keep alive timeout if there is not enough bandwidth on the FCIP tunnel.
Medium
Low
FOS6.4.1
DEFECT000388762
Switch upgrade from FOS 6.3.x to 6.4.x in IM2/IM3 mode caused zone daemon memory space over
run.
Zoned panic after upgrade, when a remote domain goes out of fabric.
To avoid this problem the customer can just do a hafailover when the firmware is
completely upgraded.
Low
Low
FOS6.4.1
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FOS Software
FCIP
706489
Medium
FOS Software
ASIC Driver
693225
Medium
8G ASIC Driver
ASIC Driver
Medium
FOS Software
Fabric Services
Medium
FOS Software
FCIP
670797
High
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Fabric Services
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After changing F-port buffers via WebTools 0n 7800 cannot set buffers back to 8 (Default)
After set F-port buffer credits to 16 using WebTools > port admin (advanced mode) > F-port BB
credit, was unable to set it back to 8 and get the following error message:"Error when performing
specified action for port 1 - F-Port BB credits with value less than 9 is not allowed.
Low
Low
FOS7.0.0
DEFECT000389391
CLI portname -i 0-79 -f will cause the switch to panic
When user enters an index range with larger value than is actually present with portname -i -f
command, the switch panics.
Low
Low
FOS6.4.2
DEFECT000389661
VeriSign Code Signing Certificate update for Web Tools
WebTools will be considered an UN-trusted application to the user .
After the code fix, when launch WT first time with the updated certificate, a warning dialog will be
displayed. User can verify the certificate details (Issuer/Validity/Subject) by clicking “More
information” in dialog. Once user selects the checkbox “Always trust content….” and click on Run
button, warning message will not display in further login since it is consider as trusted application.
Low
High
FOS7.0.1
DEFECT000389731
FICON Emulation is not handling IU pacing updates properly
Observes aborts on the fabric with BR7500 and application fails.
Low
Medium
FOS6.4.2
DEFECT000389967
Switch name server rejects RFT_ID request on NPIV ports
0x05 (Logical Busy). Host cannot see device if it does not retry the request.
Low
High
FOS7.0.0
DEFECT000390209
portledtest does not function as described in documentation
On Brocade6510, " portledtest -action" option does not give the LED pattern documented in help
page. No other functional impact.
Medium
Medium
FOS7.0.1
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FOS Software
Web Management
710385
Medium
FOS Software
Panic / OOM
711133
Medium
WebMgmt
Login / Session Management
Medium
FOS Software
FICON
684047
High
FOS Software
Fabric Services
710571
Medium
FOS Software
Diagnostics
712387
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Device does not register FC4 type and path unable to failover
Device is not failing over to its alternate port if that alternate port happens to be on the upper part of
the FC8-64 port blade such as port indexes 868 to 884
Use port indexes 239-254
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Low
FOS6.4.2
DEFECT000391046
portledtest, portloopbacktest etc diag command are updated.
Failure is observed when running 'portledtest -npass 10', 'portloopbacktest -lb_mode 1' test
Low
High
FOS7.0.1
DEFECT000391190
snmpd failed to restart
SNMP no longer functioning on switch. SNMP crashed and generated a core file twice then failed to
restart.
Low
Low
FOS7.0.0
DEFECT000391201
New threshold options available for bottleneck
User can now set alerts for congestion or latency in addition to set for both.
Low
Low
FOS7.0.1
DEFECT000391658
Multivolume tape jobs failing over 7500/FR4-18i emulation
Customer gets failures on multivolume tape drive jobs over 7500/Fr4-18i jobs
Low
Low
FOS6.4.2
DEFECT000392322
Emulation should free the previously aborted exchange if the Host re-uses the oxid within R_A_TOV
of the BA_ACC.
FCIP Emulation not releasing aborted exchanges, potentially causing generated SCSI Busy status
sequences if the exchange is reused within 22 seconds.
Disable emulation
Low
Medium
FOS7.0.1
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FOS Software
Fabric Services
712525
Medium
FOS Software
Diagnostics
712391
Medium
FOS Software
SNMP
714615
Medium
Man Pages
Edit/Correct
Medium
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FCIP
701075
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BR5300 goes to faulty after portloopback tetsing
Customer performed portloopbacktest repeatedly on FOS v7.0.1 and v7.0.1a in a loop script, this
repeated test was "PASSED" a few times and then switch changed to faulty status. This affects
BR5300 only.
avoid running portloopbacktest in loop.
Medium
Low
FOS7.0.1
DEFECT000394217
Onboard Administrator is not reporting correct IP address for BR5480 after FWDL to v6.4.x when
using DHCP
After upgrading embedded Brocade SAN switch to FOS v6.4.0 and above, the management IP
address is shown as 0.0.3.0
Reboot switch after firmwaredownload
Low
High
FOS6.4.2
DEFECT000394917
Slow CLI response time running FOS v7.x
User may notice the slowness when run a script with many commands; individual command response
time is still within second.
Low
Medium
FOS7.0.0
DEFECT000395226
BR8510 standby CP panics after running systemverification when it is fully populated with FC8-64
port blades.
BR8510 standby CP panics during diagnostics.
Remove one of the fully populated FC8-64 port blade, system verification passes without any
issue.
Medium
High
FOS7.0.1
DEFECT000395418
FICON Emulation incorrectly generating LBY in response to unsolicited status from an alias device
An abort sequence detected (IFCC) on the host console after unsolicited status was received from an
Alias Device Address.
Low
Medium
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FOS Software
Diagnostics
716189,714819
Medium
Embedded Platform Services
Bulova
Medium
FOS Software
OS: Linux
721373
High
FOS Software
Diagnostics
721805
Medium
FCIP
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Update various man pages.
Added more information on:
DEFECT000395766
FICON Aborted sequences during initial online processing
Several FICON IFCCs reported during device vary online processing
Low
Medium
FOS7.0.1
DEFECT000395880
Allow non-FC ports to support media validated only against OEM OUI.
Need to release new FOS every time for a new cable
Low
High
FOS6.4.0
DEFECT000396826
Performance down on compressed FCIP tunnel in v7.0.1a vs. 6.4.2a
Slightly lower throughput between the releases due to delay in sending from TCP Initiator side of the
connection. The delay between FC receive and TCP send can be as much as 1.4 ms when the TCP
packet is less than 1/2 of the TCP MSS.
Low
Medium
FOS7.0.1
DEFECT000396847
Slow FICON Tape Write performance after reboot
After a tunnel bounce or slot/chassis reboot, certain FICON Tape Write jobs’ performance is limited.
Either start a multiple CCW tape write job (more than 1 CCW in the write chain) or a tape read
job. This will automatically correct the peer side pool state information.
Low
Low
FOS6.4.2
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Man Pages
Edit/Correct
722513
Medium
FCIP
Emulation
Medium
Infrastructure
Other
Medium
FCIP
FCIP I/O
723895
Medium
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FCIP
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change Port Fencing raslog severity
Change Port Fencing raslog message FW- 1202 FW-1501 from Warning to Error. No functional
impact.
Low
Low
FOS6.4.3
DEFECT000397275
Performing switchdisable,configdefault, portcfgpersistenetenable, portcfgdefault, then
portcfgpersistent enable can cause some ports to stay in "FC Disabled" state.
After a system config default, followed by a series of portcfg default and portcfgpersistentenable's a
few ports will still show disabled.
Low
Medium
FOS6.4.0
DEFECT000397353
When issuing the statsclear command it will return an error saying slot0 is non-existent in v7.0.1a
> statsclear
Invalid slot number 0 detected in chassis system.
Please use --slot option or setslot command to provide a valid slot.
Use slotstatsclear command
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High
FOS7.0.1
DEFECT000397402
Soft parity errors causing disruption on BES/FS8-18
If a parity error occurs in the encryption path, frames may be transmitted to the destination carrying
an incorrect payload and without being marked with an error. If a parity error occurs in the decryption
path, the frame data might not be decrypted successfully.
Low
Low
FOS6.4.2
DEFECT000398718
VEX port on FR4-18i requires Integrated Routing license on FOS v7.0.1 and FOS v7.0.1a; previous
releases did not require license.
Customer can no longer import device and run traffic without Integrated Routing license on FR4-18i
Vex port.
Low
High
FOS7.0.1
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Medium
Infrastructure
Other
Medium
FOS Software
ASIC Driver
724141
Medium
FOS Software
Fabric Services
724465
Medium
FOS Software
Fabric Services
722589
High
Legacy FCR - 7500/FR4-18i
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Switch ports report CRC with Good EOF Errors.
Large number of CRC with good EOF errors on DCX system when an FC8-64 is installed in slot
1,3,9
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Low
FOS6.4.2
DEFECT000399142
PortPerfShow showing bandwidth utilization being reported as 0
No throughput visible with portperfshow.
HA failover
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Low
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DEFECT000399439
Modifications required on snmp MIBs
1. Syntax and units does not match the description for swCpuAction and swMemAction
2. Added new OID in FA-MIB to indicate the speed type
3. Added 16G field into swFCPortSpeed and also deprecated the same
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Low
FOS7.0.1
DEFECT000399592
BR6505 switch LED behavior of FAN FRU does not match the hardware manual.
When a FAN is stopped(or detected as faulty by FOS), the LED should flash green but BR6505
shows No light
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DEFECT000399874
FOS 7.0.1 isn't getting FR4-18i portshow fciptunnel output in supportsave
Supoportsave does not contain portshow fciptunnel output for FR4-18i
Low
High
FOS7.0.1
DEFECT000399885
weblinker file descriptor on CEE platform leaks when monitored by BNA
Customer will experience asserts and weblinker terminations & restarts. This is non disruptive to
customer traffic.
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High
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8G ASIC Driver
C2 ASIC driver
721423
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ASIC Driver
724189,733703
Medium
Mgmt Embedded - SNMP
Other
730439
Medium
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Fabric Services
724111
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Other
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Selected switch configuration accessible without authenticating
Able to query switch via HTTP for information without authenticating with a username/password
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High
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DEFECT000401218
RNID responses are dropped under load and session based zoning.
Disk replication fails when response to RNID is discarded.
Low
Low
FOS6.4.2
DEFECT000401414
False positive Call home received for "power supplies not redundant".
When there is race condition during bootup between fabric watch and environment monitor modules,
fabric watch could get stale information and falsely identify a power supply is not there.
Low
Low
FOS6.4.2
DEFECT000402384
Port mirroring causes switch traffic to stop
With In Order Delivery set, using port mirror to view traffic causes the switch traffic to stop.
Hafailover resumed traffic.
Low
Low
FOS6.4.2
DEFECT000402795
Discard C3 counter does not match the sum of the registers it represents
Discard C3 field shows a higher count than the C3 Timeout RX and TX fields in the porterrshow.
Medium
Medium
FOS7.0.0
DEFECT000403214
On Encryption platforms, high frequency of Test Unit Ready (TUR) etc commands results in
DataBase out of sync
Unable to re-key Luns after moving Lun from clear text to encrypted state.
Low
Low
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FOS Software
Security
732065
Medium
FOS Software
ASIC Driver
724603
Medium
Diagnostics
Post Diags
733915
Medium
FOS Software
System Performance
728825
Medium
FOS Software
Diagnostics
733189
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perfttmon --show [number of flows] does not show expected results.
When user enters the number of flows value which is equal to 32 in platforms where the maximum
flows allowed is 32 , then the output of perfttmon --show does not match with the expected results.
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Brocade 5640 posts hundreds of LF and LOS during firmwaredownload and power on.
Internal ports encountered errors
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Inaccurate performance counter using user monitor.
When configuring a user monitor with multiple offsets and each offset has multiple values in the
value list, the counts are inaccurate.
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Low
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DEFECT000403996
Enhancement needed to link credit loss recovery on 8G platforms
Frame drops encountered on 8G platforms when credit loss is detected.
Reseat the blade
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Low
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DEFECT000405501
Brocade 5460 POST timeout, takes over 60 secs to complete
Third party management module timeout and reset.
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Low
FOS6.4.3
DEFECT000405555
portledtest does not use values passed by -npass, -ports, -actions
On Brocade6505, " portledtest -action, -npass, -port" option does not give the LED pattern
documented in help page. No other functional impact.
Low
Low
FOS7.0.1
Technical Severity:
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Medium
FOS Software
Fabric Services
735291
High
FOS Software
Firmware Download
729803
Medium
FOS Software
ASIC Driver
738843
Medium
8G ASIC Driver
C2 ASIC driver
Medium
Embedded Platform Services
Other
706711
Medium
6505 Platform Services
Diagnostics
739959
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DEFECT000406655
Switch experiences panic during firmwaredownload and CPs loose HA sync
While managing switch via SMI-A and when SMI-A sends management server request
"MS_GPORT_NG command" during code upgrade, switch panics
Low
Medium
FOS6.4.3
DEFECT000406671
Update severity level for raslog
Monitor software cannot trigger on INFO message and FSSM-1004 INFO message is upgraded to
Warning
Low
Low
FOS6.4.3
DEFECT000407838
perfresourceshow --installed output is inconsistent with documentation
The terms "Top Talker F-Port mode" and "Filter monitor" need to be updated to "Top Talker Port
Mode" and "Frame Monitor" to be consistent with manuals.
Medium
Low
FOS7.0.1
DEFECT000408554
D-Port link becoming alternate principal link and joining fabrics.
When there is D-Port and E-Port connecting two switches and the E-Port is disabled due to
authentication (or any other non-fabric reason), the D-Port will become part of the fabric and join the
switches.
Medium
Low
FOS7.1.0
DEFECT000409322
DP panic on Brocade 7800 switch due to object initialization errors
Brocade7800 Switch panic leaves behind a FFDC file only. This panic is very rare and practically
impossible to reproduce but can cause disruption when it happens.
Disable emulation
Low
Low
FOS7.0.0
DEFECT000410071
3203 and 3800 Model 1 printer emulation fixes
FICON IFCCs for extended Emulated Printer sequences during Unit Check Processing
Disable FICON Printer Emulation
Low
FOS7.0.1
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High
FOS Software
Management Services
743601,757155
Medium
RAS
RAS Log
Medium
Performance Monitor
Frame Monitor
734875
High
FC Services
D-port
High
FOS Software
FCIP
750759
Medium
FCIP
Emulation
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DEFECT000410075
CRC with Good EOF errors detected on DCX
Observe CRC with Good EOF errors on 5/139 link when FC8link when FX8-24 card installed in slots 4. These errors could impact traffic.
Low
Low
FOS6.4.2
DEFECT000410424
Turn off serdes transmitter for unlicensed ports on Brocade 300 and 5300
Hardware tool shows serdes is still on and generate signals on ports without POD license cause EMI
issue.
Run portdisable CLI on ports without POD license
Low
Low
FOS6.4.0
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Featur
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8G ASIC Driver
C2 ASIC driver
731361
Medium
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C2 ASIC driver
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DEFECT000404780
High count of CRC w/Good EOF errors across multiple card types
Multiple instances of CRC with Good EOF errors across numerous 8G card types. Added a new
functionality to enabling, disabling, resetting and displaying the current status of the serdes automated
tuning process. It's disabled by default.
serdestunemode --autoenable
serdestunemode --autodisable
serdestunemode --autoreset
serdestunemode --autoshow
Low
FOS7.0.2
Technical Severity:
Feature:
8G ASIC Driver
C2 ASIC driver
Medium
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Closed with Code Change in Fabric OS v7.0.1b
This section lists the defects with Critical, High and Medium Technical Severity closed with a code change as of
May 15, 2012 in Fabric OS v7.0.1b.
Defect ID: DEFECT000383300 Technical Severity: High
Summary: Shared memory segments are used up by name server
Symptom: Unable to manage switch: application gets shmInit: shmget failed: No space left on device
Workaround: avoid running nsaliasshow
Feature: Field Escalation Function: Fabric Services
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS6.4.1 Service Request ID: 698729
Defect ID: DEFECT000389055 Technical Severity: High
Summary: WWN of HBA connected to switch running in AG mode does not show up on zoning admin
windows
Symptom: When trying to zone the WWN's, the WWN of the HBA port going through the AG switch did
not appear. Customer cannot configure zoning through BNA/Web Tools for HBA port.
Workaround: Use CLI to manually configure zoning
Feature: Access Gateway Services Function: Platform Other
Probability: High
Found in Release: FOS7.0.0_pha
Defect ID: DEFECT000398718 Technical Severity: High
Summary: VEX port on FR4-18i requires Integrated Routing license on FOS v7.0.1 and FOS v7.0.1a;
previous releases did not require license.
Symptom: Customer can no longer import device and run traffic without Integrated Routing license on
FR4-18i Vex port.
Feature: Legacy FCR - 7500/FR4-18i Function: Other
Probability: High
Found in Release: FOS7.0.1
Defect ID: DEFECT000347173 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: HAfailover on the Brocade 48000 with FC8-xx blades installed may encounter rare race
condition
Symptom: If this rare condition is encountered, a reset of the port blades may result causing
temporary traffic disruption
Feature: Field Escalation Function: Panic / OOM
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS6.1.2 Service Request ID: 595467
Where Else Fixed: FOS6.4.2 b GA
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Defect ID: DEFECT000386010 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: Device does re-FLOGI with a different WWN cause stale entry in Flogin DataBase
Symptom: switch reports duplicate WWN and panic.
Feature: Field Escalation Function: Panic / OOM
Probability: Medium
Found in Release: FOS6.4.2 Service Request ID: 700637,722117
Where Else Fixed: FOS6.4.3
Defect ID: DEFECT000386559 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: Good EOF CRC errors
Symptom: Customer is seeing C2-1006 and C2-1010 messages reporting internal link errors without
hardware fault. The issue are associated with Good EOF CRC errors: This defect tracks
SERDES tuning for FS8-18 in DCX on slot 12, FC8-16 on DCX4s in slot1,2,7...
Feature: Field Escalation Function: ASIC Driver
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS6.4.1 Service Request ID: 704947
Where Else Fixed: FOS6.4.3
Defect ID: DEFECT000387601 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: Embedded platform with internal CU port turned into G Port
Symptom: This server lost access to the devices when internal CU port connected to HBA turned into
G_Port.
Feature: 8G ASIC Driver Function: ASIC Driver
Probability: Medium
Found in Release: FOS7.0.1
Defect ID: DEFECT000389731 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: FICON Emulation is not handling IU pacing updates properly
Symptom: Customer would see aborts on the fabric, and the customer reports that they went down
because they were not getting frames fast enough from the 7500's.
Feature: Field Escalation Function: FICON
Probability: Medium
Found in Release: FOS6.4.2 Service Request ID: 684047
FOS6.4.3,
Defect ID: DEFECT000391046 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: portledtest, portloopbacktest etc diag command are updated.
Symptom: Failure is observed when running 'portledtest -npass 10', 'portloopbacktest -lb_mode 1'
test
Workaround: No
Feature: Field Escalation Function: Diagnostics
Probability: High
Found in Release: FOS7.0.1 Service Request ID: 712391
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Defect ID: DEFECT000391190 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: snmpd failed to restart
Symptom: SNMP no longer functioning on switch. SNMP crashed and generated a core file twice
then failed to restart.
Feature: Field Escalation Function: SNMP
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS7.0.0 Service Request ID: 714615
Defect ID: DEFECT000391658 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: Multivolume tape jobs failing over 7500/FR4-18i emulation
Symptom: Customer gets failures on multivolume tape drive jobs over 7500/Fr4-18i jobs
Feature: Field Escalation Function: FCIP
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS6.4.2 Service Request ID: 701075
Defect ID: DEFECT000393131 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: BR5300 goes to faulty after portloopback tetsing
Symptom: Customer performed portloopbacktest repeatedly on FOS v7.0.1 and v7.0.1a in a loop
script, this repeated test was "PASSED" a few times and then switch changed to faulty
status. This affects BR5300 only.
Workaround: avoid running portloopbacktest in loop.
Feature: Field Escalation Function: Diagnostics
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS7.0.1 Service Request ID: 716189
Defect ID: DEFECT000394217 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: Onboard Administrator is not reporting correct IP address for BR5480 after FWDL to v6.4.x
when using DHCP
Symptom: After upgrading embedded Brocade SAN switch to FOS v6.4.0 and above, the
Found in Release: FOS6.4.2 Service Request ID: 657425
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Defect ID: DEFECT000369660 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: Enhanced SERDES tuning to address CRC with good EOF
Symptom: CRC with good EOF reported with following platform, blade, port combination.
On DCX, when FC8-48 in slot 3, 3/55<->5/18
On DCX-4s, When FC8-48 in slot2, 3/56 <->2/40
On DCX, with FC8-64 in slot12, 5/151<->12/33
On DCX-4S, with FC8-16 in slot1, slot2
On DCX, with FC8-64 in slot2, 8/80 <->2/155
Feature: Field Escalation Function: ASIC Driver
Probability: Medium
Found in Release: FOS6.4.2 Service Request ID: 663795
Defect ID: DEFECT000378374 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: F_Port trunk area configuration may be lost in switches when upgrading to FOS 6.4.x
Symptom: If there were F_Port trunk configured during switch running at FOS v6.1, Then selected
F_Port trunk configuration performed when FOS v6.2.x/v6.3.x was installed may be lost
after an upgrade from FOS v6.2.x/v6.3.x to FOS v6.4.x.
Feature: Field Escalation Function: Fabric Services
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS6.4.2 Service Request ID: 689353
Defect ID: DEFECT000380162 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: F-Port trunk lost connectivity after hafailover
Symptom: When a hafailover occurs on a fabric switch with F-port trunks, the fabric ID is not updated
on the slave ports of the F-port trunks. This causes the slave ports to have a possibly
incorrect fabric ID. If the entire F-port trunk goes down and a previous slave port becomes
the trunk master of the F-port trunk, this incorrect fabric ID is used and cause ACL check to
fail and frame cannot go through.
Feature: Field Escalation Function: Access Gateway
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS6.4.2 Service Request ID: 691443
Defect ID: DEFECT000381085 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: Link timeouts observed on internal port when perform slotpoweroff/on test on multiple
port blades
Symptom: Timing issue when the blade goes down but the credit loss poll routine detection happens
at same time, trigger raslog C3-1012 and C3-1014:
Feature: OS Services Function: Other
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS7.0.1
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Defect ID: DEFECT000381334 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: Portloopbacktest clean up for 16G blades
Symptom: Cleanup portloopbacktest issues:
portloopbacktest -nframes option does not work properly on 16G platforms
Portloopbacktest actually gets skipped on 16G in slot3 and above
Default number of frames for portloopbacktest on 16G in man page is incorrect
Mode 1 portloopbacktest fails on FC16 blades in either slot 7 or 8 of 8510-4
Incorrect diagstatus outputs "dummytest" and not "portloopbacktest
Feature: Field Escalation Function: Diagnostics
Probability: High
Found in Release: FOS7.0.0 Service Request ID: 679251
Defect ID: DEFECT000381459 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: FCIP FastWrite: SRDF cannot handle busy response to commands
Symptom: Customer getting data corruption on SRDF replication with FCIP FastWrite enabled. Finisar
traces show busy status being returned after SCSI command, SRDF does not understand
busy status and thinks busy = good status.
Workaround: Disable emulation
Feature: Field Escalation Function: FCIP
Probability: Medium
Found in Release: FOS6.4.1 Service Request ID: 694909
Defect ID: DEFECT000382643 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: CP panicked during core blade reseat
Symptom: During core blade replacement, race condition caused a removed blade object being
access by routing module. Customer observed unintended Hafailover.
Feature: Field Escalation Function: Fabric Services
Probability: Medium
Found in Release: FOS6.4.1 Service Request ID: 695027
Defect ID: DEFECT000385058 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: POST failure with FOS 16G blade with misleading test name
Symptom: 16G blade fails turboramtest as “fcbistest”, when chassis is power cycled due to not
properly initialized data structure. FOS turboramtest command line does not fail, reboot
does not fail, slot power on/off does not fail. Misleading error message and test name is
cleaned up
Feature: Diagnostics Function: Post Diags
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS7.0.0 Service Request ID: NA
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Defect ID: DEFECT000385320 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: FICON Selective resets during sort tape job with large channel programs when running
through FICON to ESCON converter and FCIP FICON Tape Pipelining.
Symptom: Customer sees the tape application fail with MIH error.
Feature: FCIP Function: FCIP I/O
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS7.0.1
Defect ID: DEFECT000386728 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: FICON Printer Emulation enabled encounters DP Panic with 3900 type printers
Symptom: FCIP Complex DP reset, FCIP Tunnel failure (on the peer side).
Feature: FCIP Function: Emulation
Probability: High
Found in Release: FOS7.0.1
Defect ID: DEFECT000387371 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: Replication application getting errors after upgrading from FOSv6.4.1_fcoe to FOSv7.0.x
with FCIP emulation
Symptom: Customer will get failures in Teradata replication
Feature: Field Escalation Function: FCIP
Probability: High
Found in Release: FOS7.0.0 Service Request ID: 706489
Defect ID: DEFECT000388672 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: FCIP tunnel bounces on 7800, high emulated IO can cause local keep alive timeout
Symptom: Customer will get FICON keep alive timeout if there is not enough bandwidth on the FCIP
tunnel.
Feature: Field Escalation Function: FCIP
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS6.4.1 Service Request ID: 670797
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Open Defects in Fabric OS v7.0.1
This section lists defects with High or Medium Technical Severity open in Fabric OS v7.0.1 as of December
15, 2011. While these defects are still formally “open,” they are unlikely to impede Brocade customers in
their deployment of Fabric OS v7.0.1 and have been deferred to a later release.
None of these defects have the requisite combination of probability and severity to cause significant
concern to Brocade customers.
Note that when a workaround to an issue is available, it is provided; otherwise, no recommended
workaround is available at this time.
Defect ID: DEFECT000329211 Technical Severity: High
Summary: Encountered a DataPath panic on the Brocade 7800 when portcfgdefault was executed on
VE port (with a circuit in test mode)
Symptom: User experiences temporary FCIP traffic disruption after executing portcfgdeault on a VE
port that has TPERF running.
Workaround: Avoid executing "portcfgdefault" on a VE port that has TPerf running.
Feature: FCIP Function: FCIP Port Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS7.0.0
Defect ID: DEFECT000355346 Technical Severity: High
Summary: Replacing a failed FX8-24 blade may result in one circuit on a crossport configured tunnel
getting stuck "In Progress..."
Symptom: A crossport circuit fails to complete initialization and the user doesn't have the full
Workaround: Workaround is to leave D-Port tests running to completion and not stop them.
Feature: FC Services Function: D-port Probability: Medium
Found in Release: FOS7.0.1
Defect ID: DEFECT000367436 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: Fabric Watch email alerts use the default switch name instead of current switch name in
the "Sent From" field.
Symptom: The 'sent from' field name in a Fabric watch email alert is the default switch name instead
of current switch name for the FID.
Feature: FABRIC WATCH Function: Other Probability: High
Found in Release: FOS7.0.1
Defect ID: DEFECT000367477 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: SSH "Allowed User" usernames are converted to all lower case when saved to the
configuration file.
Symptom: Sshutil command will fail for the usernames containing upper case letters.
Workaround: Run sshutil command with username converted to all lower case letters, or avoid
configuring usernames with upper case letters.
Feature: FOS Security Function: SSH Probability: Medium
Found in Release: FOS7.0.1
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Defect ID: DEFECT000369286 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: Inconsistency in handling of unsupported port speed configuration after replacing an FC16-
xx blade with an FC8-xxE blade.
Symptom: After replacing an FC16-xx blade with an FC8-xxE blade, ports previously configured to fixed
10G speed will be reset to auto speed negotiation while ports previously configured to fixed
16G will be persistently disabled.
Workaround: Manually correct the configured port speed and reenable the port.
Feature: 16G ASIC Driver Function: General Probability: High
Found in Release: FOS7.0.1
Defect ID: DEFECT000371302 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: CEE/FCoE: protocol spanning tree config is not visible after spanning tree shut/no shut
Symptom: If the customer changes the path cost to custom and does a shut/no shut the configuration
will have flat set as standard but rest of the config will remain as custom.
Workaround: Reconfigure “port-channel path-cost custom” and then configure “port-channel path-cost
standard".
Feature: CEE-LAYER2 Function: STP Probability: Medium
Found in Release: FOS7.0.1
Defect ID: DEFECT000373589 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: The error message for a duplicate user assigned FAPWWN will show the slot/port as -1/-1 if
the port is in a different logical switch.
Symptom: If the user attempts to assign a WWN that has already been assigned to a port in a
different logical switch, the following message is displayed:
"Error: Virtual Port WWN is already mapped (FID <xxx>, Switch port -1/-1)."
This does not indicate the actual physical port with the duplicate WWN assignment.
Workaround: Login to the FID indicated in the error message and issue "fapwwn --show all" to identify
which port has the WWN already assigned.
Feature: Fabric Provisioning Function: CLI Probability: High
Found in Release: FOS7.0.1
Defect ID: DEFECT000374924 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: Port Admin Dialog: FC8-32E and FC8-48E blades will list speed combo values which are not
supported on these platforms.
Symptom: User will see speed combo values for FC8-32E and FC8-48E blades, but these settings are
not valid for these blade types.
Feature: WebMgmt Function: Ports Admin Probability: High
Found in Release: FOS7.0.1
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Defect ID: DEFECT000375412 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: Sending Test Email from Web Tools does not work if DNS has not been properly configured.
Symptom: Sending Test Email from Web Tools does not work.
Workaround: DNS configuration needs to be in place and accurate for e-mail functionality to work
correctly.
Feature: WebMgmt Function: Switch Admin Probability: Medium
Found in Release: FOS7.0.1
Defect ID: DEFECT000376141 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: Devices imported into VDX fabric clusters via FC Router with be listed as "Device type:
Physical Unknown(initiator/target)"
Symptom: Issuing "show name-server" on a VDX switch will display all imported SAN devices as
Defect ID: DEFECT000378642 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: Performance Monitor Dialog: with Java 1.7.0, the selections for port/blade are not listed on
the port throughput, port error and blade aggregate throughput graphs.
Symptom: User will not see the port/blade selection on the port throughput, port error and blade
aggregate throughput graphs.
Workaround: User can manually enter the port number in the slot, port format to display the desired
graph. For blade aggregate throughput, manually entering just the slot number will
display the appropriate graph.
Feature: WebMgmt Function: Performance Monitor Probability: High
Found in Release: FOS7.0.1
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Defect ID: DEFECT000381334 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: Mode 1 portloopbacktest fails on FC16 blades in either slot 7 or 8 of 8510-4
Symptom: User sees failure message when running portloopbacktest
BLADE ID 0x60 in slot 7 reset, mode:5
condor3_fpl_lli_ns_status[3518]: slot 7 chip 0 asic port 24 has LOS
peerSlot -1 (null) asicChip 0 asicPort 0 FAILED to set speed 16 G
BLADE ID 0x60 in slot 7 reset, mode:5
SKIPPED!.
Feature: Field Escalation Function: Diagnostics Probability: High
Found in Release: FOS7.0.0 Service Request ID: 679251
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This section lists the defects with Critical, High and Medium Technical Severity closed with a code change
as of December 15, 2011 in Fabric OS v7.0.1.
Defect ID: DEFECT000326023 Technical Severity: High
Summary: HA-Failover of switch seen when running IP over FC with multi-frame sequences.
Symptom: With IPFC configuration, run IPFC Broadcast frames with multi frames in sequence, observe
switch fails over or hareboot after some run time.
Feature: Field Escalation Function: Panic / OOM
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS6.4.0 Service Request ID: 487819
Where Else Fixed: FOS6.4.2 b GA
Defect ID: DEFECT000329676 Technical Severity: High
Summary: On FOSv6.3.2c and v6.4.0a or later, unstable links trigger continuous frame tracing to CPU
for processing.
Symptom: CPs cold recovery when continuous stream of frames are trapped to CPU, overloading the
processor. This is reported on 4G directors and is less likely to be triggered on 8G
switch/directors. Note: FOS 6.4.2 had improvement, and additional change is back ported
from FOS7.0.0GA to FOS6.4.2b in this area to throttle further. FOS 6.3.2e pulled in the
same enhancement.
Feature: Field Escalation Function: ASIC Driver
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS6.4.0 Service Request ID: 501279
Where Else Fixed: FOS6.4.2, FOS7.0.0 GA, FOS6.4.2 b GA
Defect ID: DEFECT000336580 Technical Severity: High
Summary: SNMP: FA-MIB: ConnUnitLinkTable did not return all the VE ISL entries
Symptom: The user will not get all the FCIP ISL link information in ConnUnitLinkTable
Feature: Mgmt Embedded - SNMP Function: Other
Probability: Medium
Found in Release: FOS7.0.0
Defect ID: DEFECT000337102 Technical Severity: High
Symptom: When a non-decryptable DF mode tape is processed by the BES, it can cause a
DECRYPT_DECOMPRESS timeout/failure, which in some instances can cause other tape
jobs to fail. In the most serious case, the BES or FS8-18 will fault, aborting all tape jobs.
Feature: Field Escalation Function: Encryption
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS6.3.2 Service Request ID: 516651
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Defect ID: DEFECT000345301 Technical Severity: High
Summary: In FCR configurations with Speed Tags, if LSAN Binding is added, binding is not being
properly enforced.
Symptom: If LSAN Binding is added to an FCR configuration with Speed Tags already defined, binding
may not be properly enforced and devices may not get properly imported/exported.
Workaround: Removal of stale configuration
Feature: 8G FCR Function: FCR Daemon
Probability: Medium
Found in Release: FOS7.0.0
Defect ID: DEFECT000346417 Technical Severity: High
Summary: Data Encryption: if tape device is improperly identified as a disk device, BES could hang
and go faulty.
Symptom: BES switch is hanging/going faulty and stopping all tape backup operations.
Seeing message [CVLC-1009], ... Wrong device type: should be tape, found disk.
Feature: Field Escalation Function: Encryption
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS6.4.0 Service Request ID: 585157
Where Else Fixed: FOS6.4.2 a
Defect ID: DEFECT000348660 Technical Severity: High
Summary: After FCIP links in an FCR backbone fabric bounce several times, FCR is not translating all
SID/DIDs properly.
Symptom: Customer cannot access device after the FCIP links have bounced multiple times. Frames
with same SID/DID were sent to device after proxy translation failed in a backbone to edge
FCR setup.
Feature: Field Escalation Function: FCR
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS6.2.2 Service Request ID: 602521
Where Else Fixed: FOS6.3.2 c, FOS6.4.2 a
Defect ID: DEFECT000350136 Technical Severity: High
Summary: Encrypted/Compressed E-Port trunk goes down following CP failover
Symptom: Encrypted link goes down after hafailover and gets stuck at G-Port.
Closed with Code Change Defects in Fabric OS v7.0.1
Defect ID: DEFECT000350457 Technical Severity: High
Summary: Access Gateway N-port stuck in G-port after firmware upgrade with QoS enabled on
attached Fabric switch
Symptom: AG N_Port could be stuck in G_Port after firmware upgrade.
Workaround: If this issue is encountered, disable QoS on the Fabric switch for the impacted link
Feature: Field Escalation Function: Access Gateway
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS6.3.1 Service Request ID: 610119
Where Else Fixed: FOS6.3.2 c, FOS6.4.2 a
Defect ID: DEFECT000350463 Technical Severity: High
Summary: Unable to configure ports as extended distance using CLI on 6510 10G ports without
extended fabric license
Symptom: The intention is that you should be able to configure any non-default Extended Fabric mode
on a licensed 10G FC port without requiring the Extended Fabric license – non-10G ports
still require the Extended Fabric license for this operation.
On the 6510 pizza box, for 10G ports, from CLI you cannot configure anything but the
default Extended Fabric modes without an Extended Fabric license present.
On DCX8510 family CLI, the Extended Fabric configuration behaves as expected for
licensed 10G ports (no Extended Fabric license is required for any extended distance
modes).
Feature: WebMgmt Function: Switch Admin
Probability: High
Found in Release: FOS7.0.0
Defect ID: DEFECT000350660 Technical Severity: High
Summary: D-port failing when more than 4-ports are initiated simultaneously
Symptom: D-port tests fail on some ports when run on more than 4 links simultaneously.
Workaround: Toggle the port
Feature: FC Services Function: D-port
Probability: Medium
Found in Release: FOS7.0.0
Defect ID: DEFECT000351152 Technical Severity: High
Summary: Name server assert triggered switch panic
Symptom: Switch reboot or hafailover observed when Admin Domain (AD) database was not in sync
and there was port offline event on local/remote switch.
Feature: Field Escalation Function: Fabric Services
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS6.4.1 Service Request ID: 618539
Where Else Fixed: FOS6.4.2 b GA
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Defect ID: DEFECT000353445 Technical Severity: High
Summary: Out of band bulk requests (SMI) can cause Name Server to panic in frame redirection
environments.
Symptom: Multiple name server panics observed in conjunction with applications which performs
GXX_ID (such as GCS_ID) queries via out of band.
Workaround: Avoid GXX_ID (like GCS_ID) queries via out of band (through RPC) querying with ID of
device that is part of frame redirection
Feature: Field Escalation Function: Fabric Services
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS6.3.1 Service Request ID: 627097
Where Else Fixed: FOS6.4.2 b GA
Defect ID: DEFECT000354348 Technical Severity: High
Summary: Not receiving the RAS log Cx-5021 message for front port partial credit loss on an EX-Port
Symptom: Customer will be unaware if EX_Ports are leaking credit.
Feature: 8G FCR Function: FCR Daemon
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS7.0.0
Defect ID: DEFECT000356094 Technical Severity: High
Summary: IDLE not being sent after NOS - results in other issues and eventually causes G_Port.
Symptom: Customer simply notices that one side the ISL becomes a G_Port, while the peer remains
an E_Port.
Feature: Field Escalation Function: Fabric Services
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS6.2.2 Service Request ID: 602057
Defect ID: DEFECT000356468 Technical Severity: High
Summary: Access Gateway does not clean up frame exchange properly if FLOGI/FDISC comes in from
different ports together with same exchange ID (OX-ID).
Symptom: 3rd party application reports migration failure between servers.
Feature: Field Escalation Function: Access Gateway
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS6.3.2 Service Request ID: 629273
Where Else Fixed: FOS6.4.2 b GA
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Defect ID: DEFECT000359518 Technical Severity: High
Summary: Cannot remove configured Admin Domain if defzone is configured as "allaccess"
Symptom: Customer unable to remove admin domains when defzone --allaccess is set (which is an
invalid configuration, involving an unlikely "loophole" to configure.)
Workaround: remove zone files from switch and reboot
Feature: Field Escalation Function: Fabric Services
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS6.2.2 Service Request ID: 336453
Defect ID: DEFECT000362720 Technical Severity: High
Summary: If an F_Port trunk has gone down and stays offline, the switch may panic during code
upgrade.
Symptom: Director may experience hafailover and switches reboot caused by kernel panic while doing
zone check.
Feature: Field Escalation Function: Panic / OOM
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS6.3.2 Service Request ID: 653815
Defect ID: DEFECT000364137 Technical Severity: High
Summary: FabricWatch Port Class is not monitoring ICL ports. E-Port Class monitors are monitoring
ICL ports.
Symptom: ICL Ports will not report any threshold warnings and will not be fenced for Port Class
attributes.
Feature: FABRIC WATCH Function: PORT FENCING
Probability: High
Found in Release: FOS7.0.0
Defect ID: DEFECT000364443 Technical Severity: High
Summary: Compact Flash became 100% full on BES after switch panic.
Symptom: BES crashed and rebooted and left a large corefile which is saved in Compact Flash,
causing it to fill up.
Feature: Field Escalation Function: OS: Linux
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS6.4.1 Service Request ID: 660833
Where Else Fixed: FOS6.4.2 b GA
Defect ID: DEFECT000364799 Technical Severity: High
Summary: After downgrading from v7.0.0 to v6.4.x, a route rebalance or recalculation will cause some
ICL paths to be blocked.
Symptom: Connectivity between devices lost after route change.
Workaround: Disable all ICL ports and then enable all ICL ports
Feature: UNDETERMINED Function: UNDER REVIEW
Probability: High
Found in Release: FOS6.4.2
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Defect ID: DEFECT000364945 Technical Severity: High
Summary: Unable create 4th tunnel with crossport circuits in chassis with multiple FX8-24 blades.
Symptom: Unable create more than three tunnels with crossport circuit configuration in a chassis with
multiple FX8-24 blades.
Feature: FCIP Function: Other
Probability: High
Found in Release: FOS7.0.0
Defect ID: DEFECT000365069 Technical Severity: High
Summary: ICL Ports on 8510 directors show "Mod_Val" on 1 out of 4 ports on a QSFP.
Symptom: Event log indicates bad QSFP requiring reseat or replacement.
Workaround: Reseating QSFP may correct the issue
Feature: 16G Hardware Function: 16G QSFP
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS7.0.0
Defect ID: DEFECT000365071 Technical Severity: High
Summary: QSFP port status is not refreshed in WebTools port admin window.
Symptom: Insertion/Removal of QSFP is not reflected in Port Admin window.
Workaround: Refresh, or close and re-open Port Admin window
Feature: WebMgmt Function: Ports Admin
Probability: Medium
Found in Release: FOS7.0.0
Defect ID: DEFECT000365075 Technical Severity: High
Summary: QSFP ICL ports are being fenced due to excessive state changes even though current high
threshold value is not exceeded
Symptom: QSFP ICL links are getting fenced unexpectedly.
Feature: FABRIC WATCH Function: PORT FENCING
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS7.0.0
Defect ID: DEFECT000368931 Technical Severity: High
Summary: Deprecate FruReplace CLI command in FOS
Symptom: Use of FruReplace command in the process of performing replacement of a defective WWN
card will result with a potential failed transfer leaving the replacement WWN card unusable.
Feature: FOS-Infrastructure Function: Other
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS7.0.0 Service Request ID: 673189
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Defect ID: DEFECT000369610 Technical Severity: High
Summary: Emulated FICON Tape Read Channel Program can grow too large, resulting in FICON
Protocol timeouts and aborts
Symptom: FICON Abort during tape read emulation
Feature: FCIP Function: FCIP I/O
Probability: High
Found in Release: FOS7.0.0
Defect ID: DEFECT000369703 Technical Severity: High
Summary: Host could not Link up on 8G FC port when the port is configured at a fixed speed of 4G or
8G.
Symptom: When an 8G capable port is configured at fixed speed of 4G or 8G, and remote is
configured as speed auto negotiation, and there is only 1 port connected to the remote,
after switch reboot, or slotpoweroff/slotpoweron, sometime this port cannot sync up.
Portdisable/portenable cannot recover. When there are more than 1 links connected, this
problem is not observed.
Feature: Field Escalation Function: ASIC Driver
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS6.2.2 Service Request ID: 672599
Defect ID: DEFECT000370943 Technical Severity: High
Summary: Network scanning application causing high CPU utilization by CNM daemon.
Symptom: Possible module timeouts seen during processing intensive actions such as SupportSave.
Feature: Data Security Function: HA Cluster
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS6.4.2 Service Request ID: 123606
Defect ID: DEFECT000373075 Technical Severity: High
Summary: Linux kernel bug causing panic on switch running FOS v6.4.2
Symptom: Kernel panic and reboot of switch
Feature: Field Escalation Function: Panic / OOM
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS6.4.2 Service Request ID: 680849
Defect ID: DEFECT000375295 Technical Severity: High
Summary: F_Port stuck in Disabled (N-Port Offline for F-Port) after AG reboot
Symptom: F_Ports on some access gateways are stuck in F_Port Disabled state (N-Port Offline for F-
Port) and observe raslog reports: [AG-1005], FDISC response was dropped.
Feature: Field Escalation Function: Access Gateway
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS6.2.2 Service Request ID: 684505
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Defect ID: DEFECT000317392 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: systemverification failing on 7800.
Symptom: systemverfication test fails
Feature: Diagnostics Function: Other
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS6.3.1
Where Else Fixed: FOS7.0.0 GA
Defect ID: DEFECT000319548 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: ceeportloopbacktest and ceeportledtest does not properly process all parameters on the
Brocade 8000
Symptom: Customer cannot utilize all options of the CEE port diagnostic tests
Feature: Diagnostics Function: Other
Probability: High
Found in Release: FOS6.4.0 Service Request ID: 451771
Where Else Fixed: FOS7.0.0 GA, FOS6.4.1 b
Defect ID: DEFECT000335811 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: Brocade 5450 switches crashed when latest version of enclosure management SW was
used.
Symptom: Brocade 5450 platform may panic if used with newer version of MMB that uses new ISMIC
block which was previously not supported.
Workaround: Use initial qualified MMB version
Feature: Field Escalation Function: Panic / OOM
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS6.2.0 Service Request ID: 530085
Where Else Fixed: FOS6.4.2 a
Defect ID: DEFECT000336933 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: Switch sends ELP to device after the device sends FLOGI during power-up sequence
Symptom: When connected to 4G switch, during a specific storage device power-up sequence, host
cannot access target.
Feature: Field Escalation Function: ASIC Driver
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS6.1.2 Service Request ID: 444823
Where Else Fixed: FOS6.4.2
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Defect ID: DEFECT000339701 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: Even after removing the device from the LSAN zoning, nsinfo.html for switch is not updated
with removed devices.
Symptom: nsinfo.html may not be updated with devices that have been removed from an LSAN zone.
Feature: 8G FCR Function: FCR Daemon
Probability: Medium
Found in Release: FOS6.4.2
Defect ID: DEFECT000342412 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: TPERF session may not be able to be restarted until all user disabled GE ports on the test
tunnel are re-enabled.
Symptom: If a user disables GigE ports on a TPERF test tunnel while a TPERF session is in progress
and the TPERF session is subsequently terminated, TPERF may not be able to be restarted
until the disabled GigE ports are re-enabled.
When in this state, if the user attempts to re-start TPERF, they will get a message indicating
that a TPERF session is already in progress.
Feature: FCIP Function: FCIP CLI
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS7.0.0
Defect ID: DEFECT000342738 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: Enhancement to BE credit loss detection and recovery
Symptom: Previously, if backend credit is lost, the user needs to reseat the blade to recover. This
release added user configuration options to generate link reset, port re-init, or blade fault
upon detection of backend credit loss.
Feature: 8G ASIC Driver Function: ASIC Driver
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS7.0.0
Where Else Fixed: FOS6.3.2 c, FOS6.4.2 a
Defect ID: DEFECT000345346 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: For 16G platforms, configdefault may lead to an invalid port speed configuration state if
ports in the same group are in different logical switches.
Symptom: If configdefault is executed in the default switch, portcfgoctetspeedcombo settings will get
set to default on all logical switches.
Feature: ConfigMgmt Function: Config Download
Probability: Medium
Found in Release: FOS7.0.0
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Defect ID: DEFECT000346554 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: When devices send LOGO and then FLOGI, without a port toggle, the route is not set up,
causing PLOGIs to peer device to be dropped.
Symptom: Devices unable to communicate with peer devices after logout/login sequence.
Feature: Field Escalation Function: ASIC Driver
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS6.4.1 Service Request ID: 567863
Defect ID: DEFECT000348516 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: Switch failed to go active due to ASIC initialization failure.
Symptom: 4G Switch/blade may fail chip initialization, resulting in switch not going online. This is
observed more often under higher temperature with portloopback test.
Feature: Field Escalation Function: ASIC Driver
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS6.4.1 Service Request ID: 590691
Where Else Fixed: FOS6.4.2 b GA
Defect ID: DEFECT000349008 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: DP panicked after modifying metric on FCIP Circuit using a crossport with IPSec enabled
Symptom: After modifying the metric on a standby FCIP Circuit of a crossport with IPSec enabled, the
tunnels for that DP complex go down due to a software fault on the DP.
Workaround: Disable IPsec on FCIP tunnel
Feature: FCIP Function: Other
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS7.0.0
Defect ID: DEFECT000349730 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: IO is not distributed evenly across circuits in FCIP tunnel after multiple FCIP circuits are
disabled
Symptom: If user disables multiple circuits in an FCIP tunnel, traffic may not be evenly distibuted
across remaining circuits.
Feature: FCIP Function: Other
Probability: Medium
Found in Release: FOS7.0.0
Defect ID: DEFECT000349839 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: DCX 8510-4 inundated with [PS-5011] internal messages
Symptom: List of TopTalker flows will not be accurate since some flows are not being monitored.
Feature: Performance Monitor Function: Top Talker
Probability: Medium
Found in Release: FOS7.0.0
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Defect ID: DEFECT000350157 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: pdmd memory increase seen on the standby CP of a DCX 8510-8 with max LS creation and
fully populated EX-Ports after a long period of time with I/O running
Symptom: pdmd memory usage may increase on the standby CP of 8510-8 with max LS creation and
fully populated EX-Ports after a long period of I/O running..
Feature: License Function: License
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS7.0.0
Defect ID: DEFECT000354157 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: Brocade FCOE LACP PDU length is non-standard
Symptom: Nonstandard size LACP PDUs being discarded at the remote end and Brocade switch could
not form a dynamic LAG with a 3rd party switch.
Feature: CEE-LAYER2 Function: LACP
Probability: Medium
Found in Release: FOS6.3.1_dcb Service Request ID: Defect Origin is Cus
Where Else Fixed: FOS6.4.2 b GA
Defect ID: DEFECT000354900 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: Severity level for SCN-1002 is set to "Warning" instead of "Error"
Symptom: SCN-1002 are displayed as Warnings.
Feature: Mgmt Embedded - SNMP Function: Other
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS7.0.0
Defect ID: DEFECT000357181 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: During switch/blade initialization, FX8-24 blades forward BDPU broadcast frames
Symptom: If STP/BDPU guard is enabled on an ethernet switch port, in some cases during a reboot of
7800/FX8-24 customer will see their ethernet switch ports fenced offline due to rx'ing a
BDPU packet.
Feature: Field Escalation Function: FCIP
Probability: Medium
Found in Release: FOS6.4.0
Defect ID: DEFECT000357783 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: Tape device connected to BES is dropping frames.
Symptom: Tape Device Driver is failing with a check condition - illegal command while trying to
retrieve a drive dump.
Feature: Data Security Function: Tape Encryption
Probability: Medium
Found in Release: FOS6.4.1 Service Request ID: 635267
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Defect ID: DEFECT000358533 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: Cold recovery observed when devices are not LSAN zoned but are exchanging ELS frames.
Symptom: Cold recovery after a CP Failover or during Firmware Download. This is observed under rare
conditions, in FCR fabrics. Devices that are not LSAN zoned somehow know the PROXY ID
of the other device and send ELS frames. These frames sent between the devices that are
not LSAN zoned, are not properly freed.
Workaround: Use LSAN zone or make sure devices t statically remember old proxy IDs
Feature: Field Escalation Function: Panic / OOM
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS6.4.2 Service Request ID: 638173
Where Else Fixed: FOS6.4.2 b GA
Defect ID: DEFECT000358538 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: FFDC does not pull kernel data during OOM (Out Of Memory) condition.
Symptom: OOM occurs, but FFDC file has no information on kernel mtrace.
Feature: Infrastructure Function: Other
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS6.4.2
Defect ID: DEFECT000358765 Technical Severity: Medium
Summary: Switchshow displayed the GigE port of BR7500/FR4-18i as "FCIP Copper"
Symptom: BR7500 and FR4-18i has optical SFP in GigE port, but switchshow displayed it as "Copper".
There is no other functional impact.
Workaround: Run the portcfgdefault CLI on the GE ports
Summary: ceeportloopbacktest "-port" option does not run correctly on 8000
Symptom: BR8000 did not test the CEE port which user selected with “-port” option.
Feature: Diagnostics Function: Other
Probability: High
Found in Release: FOS6.4.1 Service Request ID: 577081
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This section lists the defects with Critical, High and Medium Technical Severity closed with a code change as of
November 18, 2011 in Fabric OS v7.0.0c
Defect ID: DEFECT000354348 Technical Severity: High
Summary: Not receiving the RAS log Cx-5021 message for front port partial credit loss on an EX-Port
Symptom: Customer will be unaware if EX_Ports are leaking credit.
Feature: 8G FCR Function: FCR Daemon
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS7.0.0
Defect ID: DEFECT000364137 Technical Severity: High
Summary: FabricWatch Port Class is not monitoring ICL ports. E-Port Class monitors are monitoring
ICL ports.
Symptom: ICL Ports will not report any threshold warnings and will not be fenced for Port Class
attributes.
Feature: FABRIC WATCH Function: PORT FENCING
Probability: High
Found in Release: FOS7.0.0
Defect ID: DEFECT000364799 Technical Severity: High
Summary: After downgrading from v7.0.0 to v6.4.x, a route rebalance or recalculation will cause some
ICL paths to be blocked.
Symptom: Connectivity between devices lost after route change.
Workaround: Disable all ICL ports and then enable all ICL ports.
Feature: UNDETERMINED Function: UNDER REVIEW
Probability: High
Found in Release: FOS6.4.2
Defect ID: DEFECT000364945 Technical Severity: High
Summary: Unable create 4th tunnel with crossport circuits in chassis with multiple FX8-24 blades.
Symptom: Unable create more than three tunnels with crossport circuit configuration in a chassis with
multiple FX8-24 blades.
Feature: FCIP Function: Other
Probability: High
Found in Release: FOS7.0.0
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Defect ID: DEFECT000365069 Technical Severity: High
Summary: ICL Ports on 8510 directors show "Mod_Val" on 1 out of 4 ports on a QSFP.
Symptom: Event log indicates bad QSFP requiring reseat or replacement.
Workaround: Reseating QSFP may correct the issue.
Feature: 16G Hardware Function: 16G QSFP
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS7.0.0
Defect ID: DEFECT000365071 Technical Severity: High
Summary: QSFP port status is not refreshed in WebTools port admin window.
Symptom: Insertion/Removal of QSFP is not reflected in Port Admin window.
Workaround: Refresh, or close and re-open Port Admin window.
Feature: WebMgmt Function: Ports Admin
Probability: Medium
Found in Release: FOS7.0.0
Defect ID: DEFECT000365075 Technical Severity: High
Summary: QSFP ICL ports are being fenced due to excessive state changes even though current high
threshold value is not exceeded
Symptom: QSFP ICL links are getting fenced unexpectedly.
Feature: FABRIC WATCH Function: PORT FENCING
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS7.0.0
Defect ID: DEFECT000365794 Technical Severity: High
Summary: In an IPSec configuration between FX8-24 and 7800, some circuits never come online
Symptom: IPSec circuits stuck in a In-progress state.
Feature: FCIP Function: FCP TCP/IP Stack
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS7.0.1
Defect ID: DEFECT000368931 Technical Severity: High
Summary: Deprecate FruReplace CLI command in FOS
Symptom: Use of FruReplace command in the process of performing replacement of a defective WWN
card will result with a potential failed transfer leaving the replacement WWN card unusable.
Feature: FOS-Infrastructure Function: Other
Probability: Low
Found in Release: FOS7.0.0 Service Request ID: 673189
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Defect ID: DEFECT000369430 Technical Severity: High
Summary: Host Discovery issue from edge to edge with VE in BB fabric if EX_Ports are on port 0-3 of
an FX8-24 blade in slot 7 of a DCX-4S.
Symptom: Hosts will not be able to discover targets across the backbone fabric.