Release Notes for the Cisco ASA Device Package Software, Version 1.2(4) for ACI
The Policy Manager Lock Ups when an Incomplete BGP XML is Sent
Downloading the Software from Cisco.com
Resolved Caveats in the ASA Device Package Version 1.2(4)
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
This document contains release information for the Cisco ASA Device Package software, Version 1.2(4) for ACI, and includes the following sections:
Cisco ASA Device Package Software supports only the version of APIC that it is shipped with.
If you are running APIC 1.2(x) with ASA 9.3(1), which has a default SSL configuration, you will see the following error:
The work around is to have ssl encryption aes128-sha1 configured on the ASA, or to upgrade the ASA to version 9.3(2) or later.
Symptom The Policy Manager crashes when the l3Out that is used for BGP peering for the service appliance has an incomplete configuration (CSCuw03425).
Conditions The l3Out used for BGP peering for the service appliance is missing l3extRsNodeL3OutAtt.
Workaround Make sure that the l3Out contains l3extRsNodeL3OutAtt. This problem will be fixed in a subsequent release.
The following shows the BGP XML example with l3extRsNodeL3OutAtt:
To upgrade, you do not need to remove the previous package if your APIC has the fix for CSCuv4353, which fixed the need to delete the previous package before upgrading. Otherwise, to upgrade from an older version to a newer, you need to remove the old version from APIC first, then install the new version.
To install the ASA Device Package software, see Cisco ASA Quick Start Guide for APIC Integration, 1.2 for instructions.
If you have a Cisco.com login, you can obtain the ASA Device Package image from the following website:
https://software.cisco.com/download/release.html?i=!y&mdfid=286119613&softwareid=286279676&release=1.2.4.1&os=
If you are a registered Cisco.com user, view more information about each caveat using Bug Search at the following website:
The following table contains the resolved caveats in ASA Device Package Version 1.2(4):
For additional information about the ASA, see Navigating the Cisco ASA Series Documentation.
For additional information about the APIC, see the Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure Security Solution website.
For information on obtaining documentation, using the Cisco Bug Search Tool (BST), submitting a service request, and gathering additional information, see What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation at: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/general/whatsnew/whatsnew.html.
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