About Cisco NFV SD-Branch Support in Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Manager
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To achieve simplification and consistency, the Cisco SD-WAN solution has been rebranded as Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN. In addition, from Cisco IOS XE SD-WAN Release 17.12.1a and Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Release 20.12.1, the following component changes are applicable: Cisco vManage to Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Manager, Cisco vAnalytics to Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Analytics, Cisco vBond to Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Validator, Cisco vSmart to Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Controller, and Cisco Controllers to Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Control Components. See the latest Release Notes for a comprehensive list of all the component brand name changes. While we transition to the new names, some inconsistencies might be present in the documentation set because of a phased approach to the user interface updates of the software product. |
Cisco Network Function Virtualization Software-Defined Branch (NFV SD-Branch) features in Cisco SD-WAN Manager are a collection of capabilities that allow you to use Cisco SD-WAN Manager as a single centralized orchestrator to manage both the Cisco NFV hardware platforms powered by Cisco NFVIS hypervisor software and the virtualized network function (VNF) based network services that run as guest virtual machines (VMs). SD-Branch in Cisco SD-WAN Manager provides a three-step user experience of design, deploy and monitor that enables you to deploy networking services efficiently across all sites within your enterprise network infrastructure.
The Cisco SD-WAN Manager portal supports:
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Design - A network architect can graphically create a parameterized network design template that captures the enterprise networking standards and best practices including WAN circuits and VNF service chains.
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Deploy - A network operator can use the pre-defined network design templates to deploy and configure network devices and services in multiple locations in an automated and secure manner without making any design decisions.
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Monitor - A network auditor can monitor and manage both the hardware platforms and the virtualized network services VMs that are running on them, without the fear of making accidental configuration changes.
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Cisco NFV SD-Branch features in Cisco SD-WAN Manager are only supported for greenfield deployments of the ENCS 5400 Series and the C8200-uCPE platforms. |
What's New
Feature Name |
Description |
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Manage Cisco NFVIS Devices Using Cisco SD-WAN Manager Via NFV Configuration Group |
You can manage the lifecycle of Cisco NFVIS devices using Cisco SD-WAN Manager.
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Resolved and Open Bugs
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Resolved and Open Bugs for Cisco NFV SD-Branch 20.12.4
Resolved Bugs for Cisco NFV SD-Branch Release 20.12.4
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Description |
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NFVIS should not allow users to configure via CLI command manually when device is in vManage mode. |
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vBranch: change CIMC and BIOS password NFVIS commands do not work. |
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vBranch: "hostaction change-bios-password/change-cimc-password" command do not work. |
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NFV4.9.4-ES8 4.9.5 vdaemon-start failed to install vdaemon tunnel-interface cli missing under vpn 0. |
Open Bugs for Cisco NFV SD-Branch Release 20.12.4
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Description |
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vBranch: NFVIS does not roll back when firmware CIMC upgrade fail from 4.12.2-31 to 4.12.4-35. |
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vBranch: 2nd device not upgrade in the same site-id after the 1st device is upgraded successfully. |
Resolved and Open Bugs for Cisco NFV SD-Branch 20.12.3
Resolved Bugs for Cisco NFV SD-Branch Release 20.12.3
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Description |
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Cisco SD-Branch: Failed to create network design: Failed to update one or more device profiles |
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Cisco SD-Branch Network Design DayN switch configuration is not changed on Cisco ENCS-5400 platform |
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Cisco ENCS: Block transfer communication for TAM/sudi in Cisco SD-WAN Manager use case. |
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MT: Fail to add ISO image via Workflows->Software Upgrade in tenant UI. Option is read but not work. |
Open Bugs for Cisco NFV SD-Branch Release 20.12.3
There are no open defects captured for Cisco NFV SD-Branch Release 20.12.3.
Resolved and Open Bugs for NFV SD-Branch Release 20.12.2
Resolved Bugs for Cisco NFV SD-Branch Release 20.12.2
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Post Recovery of Cisco NFVIS, NFV CG Deploy fails though valid config. |
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Cisco NFVIS CG deploy, Rollback failing because of the internet connectivity being temporarily down |
Open Bugs for Cisco NFV SD-Branch Release 20.12.2
There are no open defects captured in this release.
Resolved and Open Bugs
Resolved Bugs for NFVIS SD-Branch Release 20.12.1
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Notification show VM_RECOVERY_REBOOT state when VM int-mgmt-net intf is updated with the new dhcp ip |
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Summary page of nfv CG workflows shows value of "color" for the field that is labeled as "Type" |
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vBranch: upgrade fail due to available disk space is below 5GB |
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UX2.0 ST and MT VNF primary image path missing additional file path specified in virtual image page |
Open Bugs for NFV SD-Branch Release 20.12.1
There are no open defects caputred during this release.
Software Upgrade
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NFVIS 4.1.1 release or later on ENCS 5400 devices are supported on Cisco SD-Branch solution. |
For more details on the NFVIS software upgrade, see Upgrade Cisco NFVIS.
For more details on Cisco SD-WAN Manager software upgrade, see Cisco SD-WAN Manager Software Upgrade.
System Requirements
The following resources are required for a standalone Cisco Enterprise NFVIS:
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20 GB storage is required for Cisco NFVIS
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More memory and disk space are required to be added to the system, depending on VM deployments. |
Supported Programs and Platforms
Supported Platforms and Firmware
The following table lists the only supported platforms and firmware for Cisco ENFV
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Firmware |
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C8200-UCPE-1N8 |
BIOS |
C8200-UCPE_1.04.103020201614 |
MCU |
240.52 |
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ENCS 5406, ENCS 5408, and ENCS 5412 |
BIOS |
ENCS54_BIOS_3.06.SPA(Cisco NFVIS 4.12.1/4.12.2/4.12.3./4.12.4 |
CIMC |
CIMC 3.2.14.2.bin(Cisco NFVIS Release 4.12.1) |
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CIMC 3.2.14.9.bin(Cisco NFVIS Release 4.12.2) |
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CIMC 3.2.14.14.bin(Cisco NFVIS Release 4.12.3) |
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CIMC_3.2.14.19.bin(Cisco NFVIS Release 4.12.4) |
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WAN Port Driver |
5.4.0-5-k CISCO |
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LAN Port Driver |
1.4.22.7-11-ciscocsx |
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C8300-UCPE-1N20 |
BIOS |
C83uCPE_BIOS_1.00.SPA (Cisco NFVIS Release 4.12.1) |
C83uCPE_BIOS_1.03.SPA (Cisco NFVIS Release 4.12.2/4.12.3 /4.12.4) |
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CIMC |
CIMC_4.12.0.284R.bin (Cisco NFVIS Release 4.12.1 |
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CIMC_4.12.0.296R.bin (Cisco NFVIS Release 4.12.2/4.12.3) |
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CIMC_4.12.0.302R.bin (Cisco NFVIS Release 4.12.4) |
Guest VNFs
For the list of supported VNFs that can be orchestrated through Cisco SD-WAN Manager, see the Guest VNFs section of Release Notes for Cisco Enterprise Network Function Virtualization Infrastructure Software, Release 4.12.1.