Date: 01/22/2014 Nexus 6000 Incremental Installation Release 2.0 Supported by: * CiscoView 6.1.X or above for CiscoWorks This ReadMe file includes the following sections: * What is New? * Devices Supported * Cards Supported * Fabric Cards Supported * Supervisor Cards Supported * Power Supplies Supported * Zip File * CISCO NX-OS Software Releases * NMIDB Support * Bug Fixes * Device Package Caveats * NX-OS SNMP Agent Caveats * CiscoView Engine Caveats * Device Package Installation Instructions WHAT IS NEW? ============ This 2.0 release of the Nexus6000 device package provides support for the following module: Modules supported in this release * N6K-C6001-64T DEVICES SUPPORTED ================= In Version V1.0 N6K-C6004-96Q CARDS SUPPORTED =============== In Version v1.0 * N6K-C6004-M12Q - Nexus 6004 Module 12Q 40GE Ethernet/FCoE In Version V2.0 * N6K-C6001-64T - Nexus 6001 switch with 48x10G-BaseT + 4xQSFP ports POWER SUPPLIES SUPPORTED ======================== In Version v1.0 * N55-PAC-1100W ZIP FILE ======== This zip file, Nexus6000.cv50.v2-0.zip allows you to manage Nexus 6000 using CiscoView. * Package Name: Nexus6000.cv50.v2-0.zip * Package Size: 6,081,125 bytes * Dependant Packages: SwitchAddlets.cv50.v1-45.zip or later * Dependant Package Size: SwitchAddlets.cv50.v1-45.zip :16,261,134 bytes CISCO NX-OS SOFTWARE RELEASES ============================= * Cisco NX-OS Software Release 6.0(2)N2(1) or Later * Cisco NX-OS(tm) n6000, Software (n6000-uk9), Version 6.0(2)N2(2) or later for N6K-C6001-64T NMIDB SUPPORT ============= There is no NMIDB support for this release. BUG FIXES ========= * None DEVICE PACKAGE CAVEATS ====================== * None. NX-OS SNMP AGENT CAVEATS ======================== * None. CISCOVIEW ENGINE CAVEATS ======================== * None. DEVICE PACKAGE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ======================================== Before you install this package, the following packages must first be Installed: 1. SwitchAddlets.cv50.v1-45.zip or later After downloading Nexus6000.cv50.v2-0.zip to a temporary location ("/tmp", for Example), do the following to install the package: * For CiscoView 6.1.X on Solaris/Windows Server from GUI 1. From CiscoWorks homepage, Select Common Services > Software Center > Device Updates. The Device Updates page appears. 2. Select the CiscoView check box , then click Check for Updates. The Source Location page is displayed. You can check for updates at Cisco.com or at a Server. 3. Check for updates. - To check for updates at Cisco.com, select the Cisco.com radio button. - To check for updates from a server: a. Select the Enter Server Path radio button. b. Enter the path or browse to the location using the Browse tab. Note: If the source location is Cisco.com, make sure the credentials are configured at Server > Security > Cisco.com Connection Management > User setup. 4. Click Next. The Available Packages and Installed Packages page is displayed. 5. Select Nexus6000.cv50.v2-0.zip and then click Next. The Device Update page appears. You can choose to install device packages or download device packages. - To install device packages, select the Install Device Packages radio button. - To download device packages, select the Download Device Packages radio button. If you select Install Device Packages do the following: - Click Next. A summary of your inputs is displayed. - Click Finish. A warning message pops up to tell you that the daemons are restarted. - Click OK to continue with installation. If you select download Device Packages, - Enter the folder in File Selection field or click Browse to select the folder. - In Scheduling pane, choose the Run Type (Immediate or Once), Date, and Time. - In the Job Info field, provide the Job Description and E-mail ID. * For CiscoView 6.1.X on Linux/Solaris/Windows Server from CLI After downloading Nexus6000.cv50.v2-0.zip to a temporary location on the server (for example, "/tmp" for Solaris/Linux or "c:\tmp" for Windows), issue the following command to install the package: (Linux) /bin/PSUCli.sh -p cvw -install -src /tmp where NMSROOT is the directory in which CiscoView is installed. For example: /opt/CSOpx/bin/PSUCli.sh -p cvw -install -src /tmp Nexus6000 (Solaris) /bin/PSUCli.sh -p cvw -install -src /tmp where NMSROOT is the directory in which CiscoView is installed. For example: /opt/CSOpx/bin/PSUCli.sh -p cvw -install -src /tmp Nexus6000 (Windows) \bin\PSUCli.bat -p cvw -install -src c:\tmp For example: C:\Program Files\bin\PSUCli.bat -p cvw -install -src c:\tmp Nexus6000 * For LMS 4.0(or above) CiscoView on Solaris/Windows/Linux Server from GUI 1. From CiscoWorks homepage, Select Admin > Software Center > Device Updates. The Device Updates page appears. 2. Select the CiscoView check box, then click Check for Updates. The Source Location page is displayed. You can check for updates at Cisco.com or at a Server. 3. Check for updates. - To check for updates at Cisco.com, select the Cisco.com radio button. - To check for updates from a server: a. Select the Enter Server Path radio button. b. Enter the path or browse to the location using the Browse tab. Note: If the source location is Cisco.com, make sure the credentials are configured at Admin > System > Cisco.com Settings > User Account Setup. 4. Click Next. The Available Packages and Installed Packages page is displayed. 5. Select Nexus6000.cv50.v2-0.zip and then click next. The Device Update page appears. You can choose to install device packages or download device packages. - To install device packages, select the Install Device Packages radio button. - To download device packages, select the Download Device Packages radio button. If you select Install Device Packages do the following: - Click Next. A summary of your inputs is displayed. - Click Finish. A warning message pops up to tell you that the daemons are restarted. - Click OK to continue with installation. If you select download Device Packages, - Enter the folder in File Selection field or click Browse to select the folder. - In Scheduling pane, choose the Run Type (Immediate or Once), Date, and Time. - In the Job Info field, provide the Job Description and E-mail ID. NOTE: ==== Linux OS is supported from LMS 4.1 only.