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This document describes the features, issues, and exceptions of Cisco NX-OS Release 10.3(5)M software for use on Cisco Nexus 9000 Series switches.
The Cisco NX-OS Software Strategy and Lifecycle Guide provides details about the new Cisco NX-OS Software Release and Image-naming Convention.
Note: The documentation set for this product strives to use bias-free language. For the purposes of this documentation set, bias-free is defined as language that does not imply discrimination based on age, disability, gender, racial identity, ethnic identity, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, and intersectionality. Exceptions may be present in the documentation due to language that is hardcoded in the user interfaces of the product software, language used based on RFP documentation, or language that is used by a referenced third-party product.
The following table lists the changes to this document:
Date |
Description |
August 5, 2024 |
Added CSCwi60493 to Resolved Issues. |
May 09, 2024 |
New and Enhanced Software Features
There are no new software features introduced in Cisco NX-OS Release 10.3(5)M.
There are no new hardware features introduced in Cisco NX-OS Release 10.3(5)M.
For details about transceivers and cables that are supported on a switch, see the Transceiver Module (TMG) Compatibility Matrix.
In Cisco NX-OS Release 10.3(5)M, the following two 64-bit images are supported:
● The 64-bit Cisco NX-OS image filename with "nxos64-cs” as the prefix (for example, nxos64-cs.10.3.4a.M.bin) is supported on all Cisco Nexus 9000 series switches except Cisco Nexus 9500 -R and -R2 switches and cards.
● The 64-bit Cisco NX-OS image filename with "nxos64-msll” as the prefix (for example, nxos64-msll.10.3.4a.M.bin) is supported on Cisco Nexus 9000 -R and -R2 series modular switches.
The 32-bit image is no longer supported.
Identifier |
Headline |
All traffic stops when a port with speed 2.5G/5G is oversubscribed. |
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DHCP Discover is dropped with custom COPP policy on L2 only n9k without SVI nor DHCP feature enabled. |
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Disable "spanning-tree fcoe" in Nexus 9000 device. |
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Policer idx mismatches seen on Cisco Nexus 9300-FX3, GX, GX2 after the ND ISSU sequence – Release 10.2x to 10.2x to 10.3(5). |
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Headline |
"bfd-app" should not be spawned in production nodes |
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N9K-SNMP: snmp use-ipv4acl cmd accepted even though the associated snmp-user is not configured. |
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NPM fails to detect an ACLQOS programming failure |
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[NXOS] Nexus 9000 with M1100 goes into Read Only condition |
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%NPACL-2-IPT_WARNING: npacl - ACL with REMARK not supported on mgmt interface, wrong Seq # |
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N9K: Feature "Hardware-Telemetry" can be enabled on FX when it is not supported |
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Nexus 93180YC-FX missing vsan database config after vxlan overlay profile is configured |
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Changing VPC Domain ID prompts the "[no]" default action twice |
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N3548: Spanning tree is not working in pvlan configured ports |
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Syslog %LICMGR-6-LOG_LICAPP_SMART_GLOBAL_CHANGE removal |
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Seeing error logs on upgrade: invalid group file entry delete line 'aaa-db-operator:508:'? No |
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Nexus 9000 Cloud Scale switches with mix of static and dynamic queue-limit drops low-rate traffic |
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VXLAN: BUM Traffic Loop when PIM BiDir and Fabric Peering are used together |
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N9k VXLAN ARP Suppression Cache stuck with Stale entries for End points |
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Nexus 9500: Configuring "feature nv overlay" breaks non-VXLAN VLAN Multicast across FM-G modules |
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Throw warning syslog if route-policy/list is removed when it is referenced by routing clients |
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PBR hits CoPP l3uc/glean class |
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continuous xbc check_oor_r4, r5, r7 interupts seen on FX platform |
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Nexus 3548: Configuring "link loopback" leads to vsh.bin core and crash |
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Copy http more slowly from a remote server when the latency to the server is high |
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Executing Control Plane Policy stats takes longer than expected on 93360YC-FX2 |
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Show tech multicast missing "show ip pim internal event-history data-register-receive" command |
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N9K MPLS VPN traffic dropped after changing L3 port to L2 and back to L3 |
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GX2 devices - Control plane/Stats gets struck intermittently |
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SVI Counter stopped incrementing. |
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Exported flow-record Duration is negative, StartTime more than EndTime |
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SNMP sysDescr value is incorrect following a factory-reset on end-of-rack switches |
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Memory hold up in LC causing LC kernel Panic |
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udld neighbor mismatch on span source port-channels |
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MTC-XL - Optimize the internal handling of wideflow keyword for show commands. |
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N3500 "hardware profile buffer span-threshold xx" gets reset after egress link flap |
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ARP request dropped by ARP Suppression in traditional VLAN |
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Active connector status shows RJ 45 even when SFP is inserted and link is down |
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Nexus 9364GX2A - Slice 0 discards Multicast traffic after RTP Flow Monitor is enabled |
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Mem leak seen in ospf with Opaque Area LSA |
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ospf authentication-key <string> shows incorrect max-length error |
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SFP mgmt0 interoperability issue with NCS platform |
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N9k: Packet tracer shows hits for non-existing flows |
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After reload of 93108TC-FX3P/N9K-C93108TC-FX3H random copper/RJ45 interfaces might not come up |
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Interface down reason not set correctly when down due to missing FKA |
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N9K EOR N9K-X9736C-FX module is up online even when the link is down |
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N3500 service-reflect fails to forward mcast traffic with *G1 to S2G2 translation configuration |
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PTP delay request message not being forwarded by N9K-X9636C-R |
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Unable to delete a Vlan access-map even though access map is not used in any filter. |
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Evaluation of n9k-standalone-sw for HTTP/2 Rapid Reset Attack vulnerability |
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When SPAN filter TCAM region is carved from defult 512 to 256, SPAN is not functioning |
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N9K-C93600CD-GX: OIR of 2nd, 3rd or 4th port in quad with QSA28 causes all ports in the quad to flap |
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Nexus 3600 Stale MPLS Labels after a Route Change |
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Address json lib usage to avoid infinite loop |
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Cisco NX-OS Software External Border Gateway Protocol Denial of Service Vulnerability |
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Nexus 93108TC-FX3P : 'Unicast Routing ECMP-0 for size 2 creation failed INVALID PARAM(0)' seen |
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On 92348GC-X, see one or both power supply shutdown, even when the system is up |
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N9K-NETCONF edit-config RPC modifies Startup-config |
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Deleting ACEs with "No Remark <argument>" command become error. |
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ERROR: "symbol lookup error: /isan/lib/libsflow.so: undefined symbol: ipv6_is_zero_addr" |
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N3500 SPAN buffer threshold cli inconsistency |
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MAC address table doesn't change via GARP during MAC move |
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N9K snmp-server enable traps lldp lldpRemTablesChange duplicated after upgrade |
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Unable login sandbox when generate password will expire message on N9K but not yet expire. |
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Nexus switches violate RFC2236 by not ignoring out of subnet igmp report |
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Egress RACL stats per-entry showing doubled counter when SPAN source also configured |
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Nexus 9k Interfaces go down (Link failure) after connecting SFP to Switch. |
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NX-OS removes or will not apply `fec rs-ieee` command to port-channel member interfaces |
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CSUSD Hap Reset on Nexus 9k When Adding Interface Breakout Config w/ N9K-X9400-16W Linecard |
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dot1x radius-accounting did not works with ISE due to unknown Acct-Status-Type |
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Unicast traffic broken as broadcast/ARP being blackholed in FEX fabric ports |
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IPv6 ND NA packet dropped due to strict uRPF/UC_RPF_FAIILUR |
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N9k with feature netconf enable opening backdoor |
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Crash "aclqos hap reset" is occurred in Nexus 3500 |
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Route-target representation of ASN4:NN in as-dot notation is not correct |
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N9K dhcpv6 config is missing on SVI after reload. |
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N9K-C9332C: BootupPortLoopback failing on Ethernet1/1 after reload |
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SPAN To CPU: causing some of the traffic to hit the wrong queue |
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N3500 per-link BFD may not work when configured in specific order |
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Remove the port speed capabilities 100,2500 and 5000 in FX3P FEX, fix deletion of speed |
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CDP core at cdpd_obj_delete_intf_addr_runtime_data |
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When configuring secondary IP on interface, 'no ip redirects' is not programmed correctly on ELTM |
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While Changing the IP of an interface using Netconf , it error's out |
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EPBR session ACL refresh fails if ACL name length greater of equal to 32 characters |
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N9K crashes after an upgrade due to aclqos process |
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NX-OS IPv6 PTP Destination Multicast Uses Node-Local but should use Link-Local Scope |
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N9K sflow - fix errors seen when using incorrect sampler rate values |
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ssh -p 830 without subsystem accesses vsh |
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N9K - ACL-Based & SPAN - Traffic Not Hitting Matching Entry |
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After upgrade from 9.3 to 10.2.6M "remove-private-as all" BGP configuration does not work |
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N3500 NAT TS miss aclqos NAT related output |
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N3500XL may send untranslated traffic via NAT outside interface w/ static NAT outside configuration |
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No error logs issued when using 1G speed on 10G interface |
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Crash with ufdm process due mts buffer errors |
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Race condition between PMN, MRIB and PIM |
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N9K 10.3(3) - Unexpected reloads due to BGP process crashing with route dampening active |
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MAC address stays unlearned across Interfaces after Causing a Port-Security on another interface |
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N9k: Syslog %PLATFORM-2-PS_CAPACITY_CHANGE seen with NXA-PDC-2KW-PE |
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After running command 'tac-pac' the 'feature bash-shell' will be enabled |
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Confirm if CVE-2023-48795 impacts Nexus 9000 |
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N3500 NAT tcp syn timer continuously expires while tcp flow is active |
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BUM traffic drops after the DCI link on BGW has flapped |
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BGP metric in `show ip bgp` abnormally changed after upgrade |
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MTS pile up for Multiple process(L2FM/FIB/ARP) due to slow SDB writes |
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N9K: FEX HIF TX_FRM_ERROR do not relate to "output error" under "show interface" |
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Inconsistency between show interface int-id counters details all and NXAPI-REST output |
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Nexus 93108TC-FX3P in fex mode is dropping the traffic when a port-channel lacp interface goes down |
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Incorrect behavior seen when configuring jumbo MTU on FEX PO |
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Netflow config is causing a crash if it is entered on a high number of vlans at the same time |
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Incorrect airflow and fan direction in PSU on N9K-C93360YC-FX2 |
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Glean traffic not punt to CPU |
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N3500 logs endlessly misleading mcast NAT related error msg without mcast NAT configuration |
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More vlans are being consumed on outer_bd on 10.2(x) versions |
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NX-OS Does not process LLDP frames with VLAN-NAME TLV |
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CCTRL cored because of CDR Interrupts |
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‘no link dfe adaptive-tuning’ doesn't take effect on DAC ports |
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Wrong trap value is being sent while performing FRU of PSU |
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NFM Core Crash When Adding Netflow Configuration to Nexus 9k |
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BFD went down after removing Vrf/Vlan config |
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Failed to restore macsec policy from PSS after upgrade from 9.2.1 to 9.3.13 to 10.3.4a |
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VSH.bin process crashing due to bulk prefix-list config push with out sequence number defined. |
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show system internal acces-list globals displays negative value for remaining free size |
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Multicast (S,G) traffic dropped (hitting sg-rpf-failure exception) |
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Unable to see RBAC policy regex configuration in the running config. |
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VPC port-channel experiences extra flap and packet loss during LACP change |
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N9K FX3/GX Multicast MAC ACL hardware programming mistake, causes drop all ip traffic |
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Fabric Module reload due to ipfib process |
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Remove 'test forwarding inconsistency' on nexus 3548 switches |
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All interfaces show the input/output rate as 0pps on N9K FX2 platform |
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N9K-C93180YC-FX3: GNSS LED is red when GPS/GNSS antenna not connected and SyncE not enabled |
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NXOS - RFC5424 timestamp hour is shifted by local zone offset |
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VPC attached multicast receivers cannot subscribe to some multicast groups |
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mNAT/SR interfaces lose Multicast Traffic while OIFs are added or deleted in an NBM Passive setup |
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Multicast load-balancing may not work with 'ip multicast multipath s-g-hash next-hop-based' config |
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Fragmented ping6 is incrementing reasmok + reasmfail for working ping6 |
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Wrong dot1q private-vlan tag after LACP update |
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Special character '\" used as switch username cause nxapi calls to fail |
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Need warning message when upgrading EPLD on N9500 that vPC can go down |
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NFP process reloaded unexpectedly after processing a config flow |
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N9K: Deleting interface vlan might cause MTU mis-programming on interfaces configured with high MTU |
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Restart SMU install operation will fail - "failed because could not get affected services". |
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USB port cannot be disabled |
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N9K BGP route metric in RIB does not update after MED change when using Multipath |
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N9K - Memory leak in tahusd process after EVPN uplink flap on FX3/GX/GX2/HX switch |
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"link debounce link-up time xx" config disappear after performing conf replace |
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Nexus 9k Switch Reloads Due To TAHUSD process |
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N3548: One Adjacency of ip routing not working in some failover scenario |
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VXLAN - Traffic to IP x.x.137.2 is wrongly intercepted by OAM Sup ACL |
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N9K - ePBR/PBR - Traffic sent to Incorrect NH |
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BFD packet not hit the ACL entry as expected. |
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SSH login triggers TACACS "temporary failure in name resolution" after reload/upgrade |
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N9K: Traffic redirected to Ethernet1/1 if PACL has redirect option to a port missing XCVR |
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N9k SR mNAT traffic may leave interface without NAT during an OIF change |
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feature hardware-telemetry causing Mac Moves: L2FM-4-L2FM_MAC_MOVE |
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N3548 'show running' does not include complete SR configuration |
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N9K VXLAN: A short loop occurs at the moment the peer-link is up after VPC peer restart |
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Yang Model get_diff "source" and "target" have Incorrect Information |
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Login with "admin" user with incorrect password allowed when "none" aaa authentication is configured |
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9332-GX2B: DoM not supported error with 3rd party 100G AOC |
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N9K-C9348GC-FXP - Front Port - No Traffic Received in RX Direction |
The following tables list the Cisco Nexus 9000 Series hardware that Cisco NX-OS Release 10.3(5)M supports. For additional information about the supported hardware, see the Hardware Installation Guide for your Cisco Nexus 9000 Series device.
Table 1. Cisco Nexus 9400 Switches
Product ID |
Description |
N9K-C9408 |
4-rack unit (RU) 8-slot LEM-based modular chassis switch, which is configurable with up to 128 200-Gigabit QSFP56 (256 100-Gigabit by breakout) ports or 64 400-Gigabit ports. |
N9K-C9400-SUP-A |
Cisco Nexus 9400 Supervisor Card |
N9K-C9400-SW-GX2A |
Cisco Nexus 9400 25.6Tbps Switch Card |
N9K-X9400-8D |
Cisco Nexus 9400 8p 400G QSFP-DD LEM |
N9K-X9400-16W |
Cisco Nexus 9400 16p 200G QSFP56 LEM |
Table 2. Cisco Nexus 9800 Switches
Product ID |
Description |
N9K-C9808 |
16-RU modular switch with slots for up to 8 Line Cards in addition to two supervisors, 8 fabric modules, 4 fan trays, and 3 power trays. |
Table 3. Cisco Nexus 9800 Series Line Cards
Product ID |
Description |
N9K-X9836DM-A |
Cisco Nexus 9800 36-port 400G QSFP-DD Line Card with MACsec. |
Table 4. Cisco Nexus 9800 Series Fabric Modules
Product ID |
Description |
N9K-C9808-FM-A |
Cisco Nexus 9800 Fabric Module with for 8-slot Chassis |
Table 5. Cisco Nexus 9800 Supervisor Module
Product ID |
Description |
Quantity |
N9K-C9800-SUP-A |
Cisco Nexus 9800 Platform Supervisor Module |
* |
Table 6. Cisco Nexus 9800 Fans and Fan Trays
Product ID |
Description |
Quantity |
N9K-C9808-FAN-A |
Cisco Nexus 9800 8-slot chassis fan tray (1st Generation) |
4 |
Table 7. Cisco Nexus 9800 Power Supplies
Product ID |
Description |
Quantity |
Cisco Nexus Switches |
NXK-HV6.3KW20A-A |
Cisco Nexus 9800 6,300W 20A AC and HV Power Supply |
9 (3 per tray) |
Cisco Nexus 9808 |
Table 8. Cisco Nexus 9500 Switches
Product ID |
Description |
N9K-C9504 |
7.1-RU modular switch with slots for up to 4 Line Cards in addition to two supervisors, 2 system controllers, 3 to 6 fabric modules, 3 fan trays, and up to 4 power supplies. |
N9K-C9508 |
13-RU modular switch with slots for up to 8 Line Cards in addition to two supervisors, 2 system controllers, 3 to 6 fabric modules, 3 fan trays, and up to 8 power supplies. |
N9K-C9516 |
21-RU modular switch with slots for up to 16 Line Cards in addition to two supervisors, 2 system controllers, 3 to 6 fabric modules, 3 fan trays, and up to 10 power supplies. |
Table 9. Cisco Nexus 9500 Cloud Scale Line Cards
Product ID |
Description |
Maximum Quantity |
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Cisco Nexus |
Cisco Nexus |
Cisco Nexus |
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N9K-X9716D-GX |
Cisco Nexus 9500 16-port 400G QSFP-DD Line Card |
4 |
8 |
N/A |
N9K-X9736C-FX |
Cisco Nexus 9500 36-port 40/100 Gigabit Ethernet QSFP28 Line Card |
4 |
8 |
16 |
N9K-X9788TC-FX |
Cisco Nexus 9500 48-port 1/10-G BASE-T Ethernet and 4-port 40/100 Gigabit Ethernet QSFP28 Line Card |
4 |
8 |
16 |
N9K-X97160YC-EX |
Cisco Nexus 9500 48-port 10/25-Gigabit Ethernet SFP28 and 4-port 40/100 Gigabit Ethernet QSFP28 Line Card |
4 |
8 |
16 |
N9K-X9732C-FX |
Cisco Nexus 9500 32-port 40/100 Gigabit Ethernet QSFP28 Line Card |
4 |
8 |
16 |
N9K-X9732C-EX |
Cisco Nexus 9500 32-port 40/100 Gigabit Ethernet QSFP28 Line Card |
4 |
8 |
16 |
N9K-X9736C-EX |
Cisco Nexus 9500 36-port 40/100 Gigabit Ethernet QSFP28 Line Card |
4 |
8 |
16 |
Table 10. Cisco Nexus 9500 R-Series Line Cards
Product ID |
Description |
Maximum Quantity |
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Cisco Nexus 9504 |
Cisco Nexus 9508 |
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N9K-X9636C-R |
Cisco Nexus 9500 36-port 40/100 Gigabit Ethernet QSFP28 Line Card |
4 |
8 |
N9K-X9636C-RX |
Cisco Nexus 9500 36-port 40/100 Gigabit Ethernet QSFP28 Line Card |
4 |
8 |
N9K-X9636Q-R |
Cisco Nexus 9500 36-port 40 Gigabit Ethernet QSFP Line Card |
4 |
8 |
N9K-X96136YC-R |
Cisco Nexus 9500 16-port 1/10 Gigabit, 32-port 10/25 Gigabit, and 4-port 40/100 Gigabit Ethernet Line Card |
4 |
8 |
N9K-X9624D-R2 |
Cisco Nexus 9500 24-port 400 Gigabit QDD Line Card |
Not supported |
8 |
Table 11. Cisco Nexus 9500 Cloud Scale Fabric Modules
Product ID |
Description |
Minimum |
Maximum |
N9K-C9504-FM-E |
Cisco Nexus 9504 100-Gigabit cloud scale fabric module |
4 |
5 |
N9K-C9504-FM-G |
Cisco Nexus 9500 4-slot 1.6Tbps cloud scale fabric module |
4 |
5 |
N9K-C9508-FM-E |
Cisco Nexus 9508 100-Gigabit cloud scale fabric module |
4 |
5 |
N9K-C9508-FM-E2 |
Cisco Nexus 9508 100-Gigabit cloud scale fabric module |
4 |
5 |
N9K-C9508-FM-G |
Cisco Nexus 9500 8-slot 1.6Tbps cloud-scale fabric module |
4 |
5 |
N9K-C9516-FM-E2 |
Cisco Nexus 9516 100-Gigabit cloud scale fabric module |
4 |
5 |
Table 12. Cisco Nexus 9500 R-Series Fabric Modules
Product ID |
Description |
Minimum |
Maximum |
N9K-C9504-FM-R |
Cisco Nexus 9504 100-Gigabit R-Series fabric module |
4 |
6 |
N9K-C9508-FM-R |
Cisco Nexus 9508 100-Gigabit R-Series fabric module |
4 |
6 |
N9K-C9508-FM-R2 |
Cisco Nexus 9508 400-Gigabit R-Series fabric module |
4 |
6 |
Table 13. Cisco Nexus 9500 Supervisor Modules
Supervisor |
Description |
Quantity |
N9K-SUP-A |
1.8-GHz supervisor module with 4 cores, 4 threads, and 16 GB of memory |
2 |
N9K-SUP-A+ |
1.8-GHz supervisor module with 4 cores, 8 threads, and 16 GB of memory |
2 |
N9K-SUP-B |
2.2-GHz supervisor module with 6 cores, 12 threads, and 24 GB of memory |
2 |
N9K-SUP-B+ |
1.9-GHz supervisor module with 6 cores, 12 threads, and 32 GB of memory |
2 |
Note: N9K-SUP-A and N9K-SUP-A+ are not supported on Cisco Nexus 9504 and 9508 switches with -R Line Cards.
Table 14. Cisco Nexus 9500 System Controller
Product ID |
Description |
Quantity |
N9K-SC-A |
Cisco Nexus 9500 Platform System Controller Module |
2 |
Table 15. Cisco Nexus 9500 Fans and Fan Trays
Product ID |
Description |
Quantity |
N9K-C9504-FAN |
Fan tray for 4-slot modular chassis |
3 |
N9K-C9504-FAN2 |
Fan tray that supports the Cisco N9K-C9504-FM-G fabric module |
3 |
N9K-C9508-FAN |
Fan tray for 8-slot modular chassis |
3 |
N9K-C9508-FAN2 |
Fan tray that supports the Cisco N9K-C9508-FM-G fabric module |
3 |
N9K-C9516-FAN |
Fan tray for 16-slot modular chassis |
3 |
Table 16. Cisco Nexus 9500 Fabric Module Blanks with Power Connector
Product ID |
Description |
Minimum |
Maximum |
N9K-C9504-FAN-PWR |
Nexus 9500 4-slot chassis 400G cloud scale fan tray power connector |
1 |
2 |
N9K-C9508-FAN-PWR |
Nexus 9500 4-slot chassis 400G cloud scale fan tray power connector |
1 |
2 |
Table 17. Cisco Nexus 9500 Power Supplies
Product ID |
Description |
Quantity |
Cisco Nexus Switches |
N9K-PAC-3000W-B |
3 KW AC power supply |
Up to 4 Up to 8 Up to 10 |
Cisco Nexus 9504 Cisco Nexus 9508 Cisco Nexus 9516 |
N9K-PDC-3000W-B |
3 KW DC power supply |
Up to 4 Up to 8 Up to 10 |
Cisco Nexus 9504 Cisco Nexus 9508 Cisco Nexus 9516 |
N9K-PUV-3000W-B |
3 KW Universal AC/DC power supply |
Up to 4 Up to 8 Up to 10 |
Cisco Nexus 9504 Cisco Nexus 9508 Cisco Nexus 9516 |
N9K-PUV2-3000W-B |
3.15-KW Dual Input Universal AC/DC Power Supply |
Up to 4 Up to 8 Up to 10 |
Cisco Nexus 9504 Cisco Nexus 9508 Cisco Nexus 9516 |
Table 18. Cisco Nexus 9200 and 9300 Switches
Cisco Nexus Switch |
Description |
N9K-C9316D-GX |
1-RU switch with 16x400/100/40-Gbps ports. |
N9K-C9364C-GX |
2-RU fixed-port switch with 64 100-Gigabit SFP28 ports. |
N9K-C93600CD-GX |
1-RU fixed-port switch with 28 10/40/100-Gigabit QSFP28 ports (ports 1-28), 8 10/40/100/400-Gigabit QSFP-DD ports (ports 29-36) |
N9K-C9364C |
2-RU Top-of-Rack switch with 64 40-/100-Gigabit QSFP28 ports and 2 1-/10-Gigabit SFP+ ports. - Ports 1 to 64 support 40/100-Gigabit speeds. - Ports 49 to 64 support MACsec encryption. Ports 65 and 66 support 1/10 Gigabit speeds. |
N9K-C9332C |
1-RU fixed switch with 32 40/100-Gigabit QSFP28 ports and 2 fixed 1/10-Gigabit SFP+ ports. |
N9K-C9332D-GX2B |
1-Rack-unit (1RU) spine switch with 32p 400/100-Gbps QSFP-DD ports and 2p 1/10 SFP+ ports. |
N9K-C9348D-GX2A |
48p 40/100/400-Gigabit QSFP-DD ports and 2p 1/10G/10G SFP+ ports |
N9K-C9364D-GX2A |
64p 400/100-Gigabit QSFP-DD ports and 2p 1/10 SFP+ ports |
N9K-C93180YC-FX3 |
48 1/10/25 Gigabit Ethernet SFP28 ports (ports 1-48) 6 10/25/40/50/100-Gigabit QSFP28 ports (ports 49-54) |
N9K-C93180YC-FX3S |
48 1/10/25 Gigabit Ethernet SFP28 ports (ports 1-48) 6 10/25/40/50/100-Gigabit QSFP28 ports (ports 49-54) |
N9K-C9336C-FX2-E |
1- RU switch with 36 40-/100-Gb QSFP28 ports |
N9K-C9336C-FX2 |
1-RU switch with 36 40-/100-Gb Ethernet QSFP28 ports |
N9K-C93360YC-FX2 |
2-RU switch with 96 10-/25-Gigabit SFP28 ports and 12 40/100-Gigabit QSFP28 ports |
N9K-C93240YC-FX2 |
1.2-RU Top-of-Rack switch with 48 10-/25-Gigabit SFP28 fiber ports and 12 40-/100-Gigabit Ethernet QSFP28 ports. |
N9K-C93216TC-FX2 |
2-RU switch with 96 100M/1G/10G RJ45 ports, 12 40/100-Gigabit QSFP28 ports, 2 management ports (one RJ-45 and one SFP port), 1 console, port, and 1 USB port. |
N9K-C93180YC-FX |
1-RU Top-of-Rack switch with 10-/25-/32-Gigabit Ethernet/FC ports and 6 40-/100-Gigabit QSFP28 ports. You can configure the 48 ports as 1/10/25-Gigabit Ethernet ports or as FCoE ports or as 8-/16-/32-Gigabit Fibre Channel ports. |
N9K-C93180YC-FX-24 |
1-RU 24 1/10/25-Gigabit Ethernet SFP28 front panel ports and 6 fixed 40/100-Gigabit Ethernet QSFP28 spine-facing ports. The SFP28 ports support 1-, 10-, and 25-Gigabit Ethernet connections and 8-, 16-, and 32-Gigabit Fibre Channel connections. |
N9K-C93108TC-FX |
1-RU Top-of-Rack switch with 48 100M/1/10GBASE-T (copper) ports and 6 40-/100-Gigabit QSFP28 ports |
N9K-C93108TC-FX-24 |
1-RU 24 1/10GBASE-T (copper) front panel ports and 6 fixed 40/100-Gigabit Ethernet QSFP28 spine-facing ports. |
N9K-C93108TC-FX3P |
1-RU fixed-port switch with 48 100M/1/2.5/5/10GBASE-T ports and 6 40-/100-Gigabit QSFP28 ports |
N9K-C9348GC-FXP |
Nexus 9300 with 48p 100M/1 G, 4p 10/25 G SFP+ and 2p 100 G QSFP |
N9K-C92348GC-X |
The Cisco Nexus 92348GC-X switch (N9K-C92348GC-X) is a 1RU switch that supports 696 Gbps of bandwidth and over 250 mpps. The 1GBASE-T downlink ports on the 92348GC-X can be configured to work as 100-Mbps, 1-Gbps ports. The 4 ports of SFP28 can be configured as 1/10/25-Gbps and the 2 ports of QSFP28 can be configured as 40- and 100-Gbps ports. The Cisco Nexus 92348GC-X is ideal for big data customers that require a Gigabit Ethernet ToR switch with local switching. |
N9K-C93180YC-EX |
1-RU Top-of-Rack switch with 48 10-/25-Gigabit SFP28 fiber ports and 6 40-/100-Gigabit QSFP28 ports |
N9K-C93180YC-EX-24 |
1-RU 24 1/10/25-Gigabit front panel ports and 6-port 40/100 Gigabit QSFP28 spine-facing ports |
N9K-C93108TC-EX |
1-RU Top-of-Rack switch with 48 10GBASE-T (copper) ports and 6 40-/100-Gigabit QSFP28 ports |
N9K-C93108TC-EX-24 |
1-RU 24 1/10GBASE-T (copper) front panel ports and 6 40/100-Gigabit QSFP28 spine facing ports. |
Table 19. Cisco Nexus 9200 and 9300 Fans and Fan Trays
Product ID |
Description |
Quantity |
Cisco Nexus Switches |
NXA-FAN-160CFM-PE |
Fan module with port-side exhaust airflow (blue coloring) |
3 |
|
NXA-FAN-160CFM-PI |
Fan module with port-side intake airflow (burgundy coloring) |
3 |
9364C [1] 93360YC-FX2 |
NXA-FAN-160CFM2-PE |
Fan module with port-side exhaust airflow (blue coloring) |
4 |
9364C-GX |
NXA-FAN-160CFM2-PI |
Fan module with port-side intake airflow (burgundy coloring) |
4 |
9364C-GX |
NXA-FAN-30CFM-B |
Fan module with port-side intake airflow (burgundy coloring) |
3 |
93108TC-EX |
NXA-FAN-30CFM-F |
Fan module with port-side exhaust airflow (blue coloring) |
3 |
93108TC-EX |
NXA-FAN-35CFM-PE |
Fan module with port-side exhaust airflow (blue coloring) |
4
6
|
92300YC [1]
9336C-FX2-E
|
NXA-FAN-35CFM-PI |
Fan module with port-side intake airflow (burgundy coloring)
Fan module with port-side exhaust airflow (blue coloring) |
4
6
6 |
92300YC [1]
9316D-GX
9336C-FX2-E |
NXA-FAN-65CFM-PE |
Fan module with port-side exhaust airflow (blue coloring) |
3 |
|
NXA-FAN-65CFM-PI |
Fan module with port-side exhaust airflow (burgundy coloring) |
3 |
93240YC-FX2 |
Table 20. Cisco Nexus 9200 and 9300 Power Supplies
Product ID |
Description |
Quantity |
Cisco Nexus Switches |
NXA-PAC-500W-PE |
500-W AC power supply with port-side exhaust airflow (blue coloring) |
2 |
93108TC-EX |
NXA-PAC-500W-PI |
500-W AC power supply with port-side intake airflow (burgundy coloring) |
2 |
93108TC-EX |
NXA-PAC-650W-PE |
650-W power supply with port-side exhaust (blue coloring) |
2 |
92300YC |
NXA-PAC-650W-PI |
650-W power supply with port-side intake (burgundy coloring) |
2 |
92300YC |
NXA-PAC-750W-PE |
750-W AC power supply with port-side exhaust airflow (blue coloring) 1 |
2 |
9336C-FX2 |
NXA-PAC-750W-PI |
750-W AC power supply with port-side intake airflow (burgundy coloring) 1 |
2 |
9336C-FX2 |
NXA-PAC-1100W-PE2 |
1100-W AC power supply with port-side exhaust airflow (blue coloring) |
2 |
93240YC-FX2 |
NXA-PAC-1100W-PI2 |
1100-W AC power supply with port-side intake airflow (burgundy coloring) |
2 |
93240YC-FX2 |
NXA-PAC-1100W-PI |
Cisco Nexus 9000 PoE 1100W AC PS, port-side intake |
2 |
93108TC-FX3P |
NXA-PAC-1100W-PE |
Cisco Nexus 9000 PoE 1100W AC PS, port-side exhaust |
2 |
93108TC-FX3P |
NXA-PAC-1900W-PI |
Cisco Nexus 9000 PoE 1900W AC PS, port-side intake |
2 |
93108TC-FX3P |
NXA-PAC-1200W-PE |
1200-W AC power supply with port-side exhaust airflow (blue coloring) |
2 |
93360YC-FX2 |
NXA-PAC-1200W-PI |
1200-W AC power supply with port-side intake airflow (burgundy coloring) |
2 |
93360YC-FX2 |
N9K-PUV-1200W |
1200-W Universal AC/DC power supply with bidirectional airflow (white coloring) |
2 |
92300YC |
NXA-PDC-930W-PE |
930-W DC power supply with port-side exhaust airflow (blue coloring) |
2 |
93108TC-EX |
NXA-PDC-930W-PI |
930-W DC power supply with port-side intake airflow (burgundy coloring) |
2 |
93108TC-EX |
NXA-PDC-1100W-PE |
1100-W DC power supply with port-side exhaust airflow (blue coloring) |
2 |
93240YC-FX2 |
NXA-PDC-1100W-PI |
1100-W DC power supply with port-side intake airflow (burgundy coloring) |
2 |
93240YC-FX2 |
UCSC-PSU-930WDC |
930-W DC power supply with port-side intake (green coloring) |
2 |
93108TC-EX |
UCS-PSU-6332-DC |
930-W DC power supply with port-side exhaust (gray coloring) |
2 |
93108TC-EX |
NXA-PHV-1100W-PE |
1100-W AC power supply with port-side exhaust airflow (blue coloring) |
2 |
93240YC-FX2 |
NXA-PHV-1100W-PI |
1100-W AC power supply with port-side intake airflow (burgundy coloring) |
2 |
93240YC-FX2 |
NXA-PAC-2KW-PE |
2000-W AC power supply with port-side exhaust airflow (blue coloring) |
2 |
9364C-GX |
NXA-PAC-2KW-PI |
2000-W AC power supply with port-side intake airflow (burgundy coloring) |
2 |
9364C-GX |
NXA-PDC-2KW-PE |
2000-W DC power supply with port-side exhaust airflow (blue coloring |
2 |
9364C-GX |
NXA-PDC-2KW-PI |
2000-W DC power supply with port-side intake airflow (burgundy coloring) |
2 |
9364C-GX |
N2200-PAC-400W |
400-W AC power supply with port-side exhaust airflow (blue coloring) |
2 |
92348GC-X |
N2200-PAC-400W-B |
400-W AC power supply with port-side intake airflow (burgundy coloring) |
2 |
92348GC-X |
N2200-PDC-350W-B |
350-W DC power supply with port-side intake airflow |
2 |
92348GC-X |
N2200-PDC-400W |
400-W DC power supply with port-side exhaust airflow (blue coloring) |
2 |
92348GC-X |
Fabric Module and Line Card compatibility details are listed below:
Table 21. Cisco Nexus 9500 Cloud Scale Line Cards
Product ID |
N9K-C9504-FM-G |
N9K-C9508-FM-G |
N9K-C9504-FM-E |
N9K-C9508-FM-E |
N9K-C9508-FM-E2 |
N9K-C9516-FM-E2 |
N9K-X9716D-GX |
4 |
4 |
No |
No |
No |
No |
N9K-X9736C-FX |
5 |
5 |
5 |
5 |
5 |
5 |
N9K-X97160YC-EX |
4 |
4 |
4 |
4 |
4 |
4 |
N9K-X9788TC-FX |
4 |
4 |
4 |
4 |
4 |
4 |
N9K-X9732C-EX |
4 |
4 |
4 |
4 |
4 |
4 |
N9K-X9736C-EX |
4 |
4 |
4 |
4 |
4 |
4 |
N9K-X9732C-FX |
4 5 (n+1 redundancy) |
4 5 (n+1 redundancy) |
4 5 (n+1 redundancy) |
4 5 (n+1 redundancy) |
4 5 (n+1 redundancy) |
4 5 (n+1 redundancy) |
Table 22. Cisco Nexus 9500 R-Series Line Cards
Product ID |
N9K-C9504-FM-R |
N9K-C9508-FM-R |
N9K-X9636C-RX |
6 |
6 |
N9K-X9636Q-R |
4 6 (n+2 redundancy) |
4 6 (n+2 redundancy) |
N9K-X9636C-R |
5 6 (n+1 redundancy) |
5 6 (n+1 redundancy) |
N9K-X96136YC-R |
6 |
6 |
Table 23. Cisco Nexus 9500 R2-Series Line Cards
Product ID |
N9K-C9508-FM-R2 |
N9K-X9624D-R2 |
6 |
For information about transceivers and cables supported on a switch, see the Transceiver Module (TMG) Compatibility Matrix. For the transceiver specifications and installation information, see the Install and Upgrade Guides.
Cisco Nexus Dashboard Insights for Data Center
Cisco NX-OS Release 10.3(5)M supports the Nexus Dashboard Insights on Cisco Nexus 9200, 9300-EX, 9300-FX, 9300-FX2, 9300-FX3, 9400, and 9800 platform switches and 9500 platform switches with -EX/FX/GX Line Cards. See the Cisco Nexus Insights documentation.
To perform a software upgrade or downgrade, follow the instructions in the Cisco Nexus 9000 Series NX-OS Software Upgrade and Downgrade Guide, Release 10.3(x). For information about an In Service Software Upgrade (ISSU), see the Cisco NX-OS ISSU Support Matrix.
Cisco Nexus 9000 Series documentation: Cisco Nexus 9000 Series Switches
Cisco NX-OS Software Release and Image-naming Convention: Cisco NX-OS Software Strategy and Lifecycle Guide
Cisco Nexus 9000 and 3000 Series NX-OS Switch License Navigator: Cisco Nexus 9000 and 3000 Series NX-OS Switch License Navigator
Cisco Nexus 9000 Series Software Upgrade and Downgrade Guide: Cisco Nexus 9000 Series NX-OS Software Upgrade and Downgrade Guide, Release 10.3(x).
Cisco Nexus 3000 and 9000 Series NX-API REST SDK User Guide and API Reference: Cisco Nexus NX-API Reference
Cisco NX-OS Supported MIBs: ftp://ftp.cisco.com/pub/mibs/supportlists/nexus9000/Nexus9000MIBSupportList.html
Supported FEX modules: Cisco Nexus 9000 Series Switch FEX Support Matrix
Licensing Information: Cisco NX-OS Licensing Guide and Cisco Nexus Smart Licensing Using Policy User Guide
When you downgrade from Cisco NX-OS Release 10.3(5)M to an earlier release, the features that use the ACI+NX-OS Essentials, Advantage, and add-on licenses or the Hardware Streaming Telemetry license continue to work in honor mode in the downgraded version. In addition, the output of the show license usage command continues to include entries for these unsupported licenses.
See the Cisco NX-OS Licensing Guide.
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