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Release Notes for Cisco SD-WAN Cloud onRamp for Colocation Solution, Release 20.7.1
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The documentation set for this product strives to use bias-free language. For 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 standards documentation, or language that is used by a referenced third-party product. |
New Features
This section lists the new and modified features that are supported on the Cisco SD-WAN Cloud OnRamp for Colocation solution.
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Packet Capture for Cloud onRamp Colocation Clusters: Starting from this release, you can capture packets at either the physical interface level (PNIC) or the virtual interface level (VNIC) on a CSP device of a colocation cluster.
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Support for Cisco VM Image Upload in qcow2 Format: This feature allows you to upload a virtual machine image to Cisco vManage in qcow2 format. Earlier, you could upload only a prepackaged image file in tar.gz format.
Important Note
Deactivate cluster workflow is not supported: The workflow to deactivate a cluster and then subsequently activate the cluster is not supported through vManage. Therefore, it is recommended to delete and recreate the cluster, instead.
Resolved and Open Bugs
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Bugs for Cisco SD-WAN Cloud OnRamp for Colocation Solution Release 20.7.1
This section details all fixed and open bugs for this release. These are available in the Cisco Bug Search Tool through the Resolved Bug Search.
Resolved Bugs for Cisco vManage
All resolved vManage bugs for this release are available in the Cisco Bug Search Tool through the Resolved Bug Search.
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Description |
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Shared clouddock cluster activation shows FAILED after claiming its successful |
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If service-group is detached before VNF install completes configuration database is locked |
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CCM config rejection does NOT cause Cluster to be marked in "Failed" State |
Resolved Bugs for Device
All resolved device bugs for this release are available in the Cisco Bug Search Tool through the Resolved Bug Search.
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Description |
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No Proper error is displayed for RPC error reported on CCM "Colo-config-status" when switch rejects |
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Cat9k running config and CDB not in SYNC after RPC rejection due to limit of 63 vlans |
Open Bugs for Cisco vManage
All open Cisco vManage bugs for this release are available in the Cisco Bug Search Tool through the Open Bug Search.
Bug ID |
Description |
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VNF State shows green on vManage while VNF Install is still in progress and VNF is yet to be deployed. |
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When trying to detach a service chain from cluster, if all steps are not completed by clicking complete and instead you go back to the browser, the detach option changes to attach option. |
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Editing and updating the description field of service group does not get saved. |
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Modifying a High Availability (HA) enabled service group to Non-HA service group returns an error and deletes all service chains in that Service Group. |
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Service group attach fails with error - "Error - Cannot create. Image already exists". |
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After upgrading CSPs, data collection is stuck at queued state for CSPs in Rediscover Network. |
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Cisco vManage clustering doesn't support CoRC |
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System IP of a CSP is "not released" by Cisco vManage even after it is decommissioned. |
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Cisco vManage UI: Need validate ipv4 for syslog server |
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Real Time "Resources CPU Info" showing more DPDK/VNF vcpus than actual |
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After delete of CCM hosting CSP from colo cluster, no CCM is spun with attach of new service-group |
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Edit after cloning SG throws error while saving and does not save all SCs |
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Clouddock cluster activation failure due to vManage sending CCM tasks to same CSP twice |
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Clouddock cluster activation failure due to Cisco vManage sending CCM tasks to both CSPs |
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C8000v upgrade from 17.6 to 17.7 failed as token gets reset with upgrade and control conn fails |
Open Bugs for Device
All open device bugs for this release are available in the Cisco Bug Search Tool through the Open Bug Search.
Bug ID |
Description |
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End-End Ping fine but SCHM UNHEALTHY on MT cluster |
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Cluster activation failure due to management interface administratively down on Catalyst 9500-40X switch. |
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NTP Clock doesn't sync causing certification install to fail on CSP. |
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Even if traffic is fine, SCHM is unhealthy with notification "Failed to check data path health." |
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Cisco ASAv fails to boot up intermittently and is stuck. |
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After hostaction reboot, the VMs are stuck in rebooting state and multiple subsystems stopped on UCSC. |
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segfault at c68 .. error 6 in lldpad during longevity on MT cluster |
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VMs in rebooting state forever after rebooting CSP |
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Existing VM's in error state after detaching a service chain- Detach failed due to VM in Error. |
Software Requirements Matrix
Software Matrix
The following are the supported versions for Cisco Enterprise NFV Infrastructure Software, Cisco vManage, Cisco vBond Orchestrator, Cisco vSmart Controller, and Cisco Catalyst 9500 switches.
Software |
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Cisco vManage | Cisco vManage Release 20.7.1 |
Cisco vBond Orchestrator | Cisco SD-WAN Release 20.7.1 |
Cisco vSmart Controller | Cisco SD-WAN Release 20.7.1 |
Cisco Enterprise NFV Infrastructure Software (NFVIS) |
Release 4.7.1 |
Cisco Catalyst 9500-40X and Cisco Catalyst 9500-48Y4C | Release 17.3.1, 17.3.3 |
All release-specific information for Cisco vSmart Controllers, Cisco vBond Orchestrators, Cisco vManage is included in Cisco SD-WAN Release Notes.
The supported VNFs and Cisco PNFs in this solution are:
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You must procure license for the required VNFs. Alternatively, you can choose to bring your own Day-0 configuration and repackage the VNFs, if required. |
VNF |
Version |
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Cisco CSR1000V |
17.1.1, 17.2, 17.3.1a |
Cisco Catalyst 8000V |
17.4.1a, 17.5.1a, 17.6.1a |
Cisco IOS XE SD-WAN Device |
16.12.2r, 17.2.1r, 17.3.1a |
Cisco ASAv |
9.12.2, 9.13.1, 9.15.1 |
Cisco FTDv/NGFW |
6.4.0.1, 6.5.0-115, 6.6.3 |
Cisco vEdge Cloud Router |
19.2.1, 20.1.1, 20.3.1, 20.4.1, 20.5.1, 20.6.1 |
PNF |
Version |
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Cisco ASR 1000 Series |
17.1, 17.2, 17.3, 17.6.1 |