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Cisco Nexus 9000 Series switches, Release 10.6(1)F
Cisco Nexus 9000 Series switches, Release 10.6(1)F
This document describes the features, issues, and limitations of Cisco NX-OS software Release 10.6(1)F for use on the Cisco Nexus 9000 Series switches.
This document describes the features, issues, and limitations of Cisco NX-OS software Release 10.6(1)F for use on the Cisco Nexus 9000 Series switches.
Date |
Description |
August 13, 2025 |
Release 10.6(1)F became available. |
This section provides a brief description of the new software features introduced in this release.
Table 1. New software features for Cisco Nexus 9000 Series switches, Release 10.6(1)F
Product impact |
Feature |
Description |
Feature Set |
Support for Single PSU Mode |
Beginning with Cisco NX-OS Release 10.6(1)F, you can configure Single PSU Mode on Cisco Nexus 9336C-FX2, Cisco Nexus 9348GC-FXP, Cisco Nexus 9332D-GX2B to allow a switch to operate with only one active power supply unit. |
Support for SG-RouterID Hash |
Beginning with Cisco NX-OS Release 10.6(1)F, the SG-RouterID Hash feature uses Router-IDs to enable consistent hashing for multicast flows in ECMP spine-leaf topologies, improving multicast traffic distribution. |
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Enhanced Fault and Notification Payload Structure |
Beginning with Cisco NX-OS Release 10.6(1)F, fault and notification payloads are enhanced with new categories and improved structure, enabling more precise troubleshooting and traffic flow optimization. |
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IPv6 Support for UDP Jitter Operations |
Beginning with Cisco NX-OS Release 10.6(1)F, IPv6 is now supported for UDP jitter IP SLA operations, allowing configuration of IPv6 addresses for both source and destination, and enabling IPv6-based responders. |
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Passwordless Authentication for gRPC via UDS |
Beginning with Cisco NX-OS Release 10.6(1)F, passwordless authentication is supported for gRPC using Unix Domain Sockets (UDS), allowing trusted agent connections without AAA credentials. |
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Host Identity Based Authorization (HIBA) |
Beginning with Cisco NX-OS Release 10.6(1)F, host authorization information can be embedded in host certificates, enabling SSH access control and user grants to be centrally managed by a Certificate Authority (CA), reducing reliance on external AAA servers. |
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SR-MPLS Support on Cisco Nexus 9336C-SE1 Platform |
Beginning with Cisco NX-OS Release 10.6(1)F, Segment Routing Layer 3 VPN and Layer 3 EVPN features with SR-MPLS underlay are supported on Cisco Nexus 9336C-SE1 platform switch. |
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TPMON Platform and Optics Support |
Beginning with Cisco NX-OS Release 10.6(1)F, TPMON is supported only on specific Cisco Nexus platforms and select optics/transceiver types. |
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EVPN ESI Multi-Homing |
Beginning with Cisco NX-OS Release 10.6(1)F, added ESI multi-homing feature which is a standardized solution that uses BGP-EVPN based communication between ESI peers. This feature provides redundancy similar to vPC and vPC fabric peering. Supports 2-way, 3-way, and 4-way multi-homing on PIP or VIP modes. For more information, see Cisco Nexus 9000 Series NX-OS VXLAN Configuration Guide, Release 10.6(x), Cisco Nexus 9000 Series NX-OS Verified Scalability Guide, Release 10.6(1)F and Cisco Nexus 3000 and 9000 Series NX-API REST SDK User Guide and API Reference, Release 10.6(x) |
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1R2C Egress Policer Support on Subinterface |
Beginning with Cisco NX-OS Release 10.6(1)F, Egress QoS policies are supported on subinterfaces of Layer 3 physical interfaces, port channels and breakout ports of Cisco Nexus 9300-FX/FX2/FX3/GX/ |
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RACL on SVI support on Cisco Nexus 9336C-SE1 - switch |
Beginning with Cisco NX-OS Release 10.6(1)F, Cisco Nexus 9336C-SE1 switch support RACLs on both SVI interfaces and regular routed interfaces. For more information, see Cisco Nexus 9000 Series NX-OS Security Configuration Guide, Release 10.6(x). |
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MACsec support on Cisco Nexus 9336C-SE1 switch
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Beginning with Cisco NX-OS Release 10.6(1)F, added MACsec support on Cisco Nexus 9336C-SE1 switch. For more information, see Cisco Nexus 9000 Series NX-OS Security Configuration Guide, Release 10.6(x). |
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TRMv4 support on Cisco Nexus 9336C-SE1 switch |
Beginning with Cisco NX-OS Release 10.6(1)F, added TRMv4 support on 10.6(1)F Cisco Nexus 9336C-SE1 switch for |
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VXLAN support on Cisco Nexus 9336C-SE1 switch |
Beginning with Cisco NX-OS Release 10.6(1)F, added VXLAN support on Cisco Nexus 9336C-SE1 switch. |
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VXLAN Anycast BGW (L2VNI) and RFC5549 |
Beginning with Cisco NX-OS Release 10.6(1)F, added L2VNI and RFC5549 underlay support for VXLAN Anycast BGW on Cisco Nexus 9364E-SG2-Q and Cisco Nexus 9364E-SG2-O switches. |
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Base Transport Header (BTH) matching QoS policy |
Beginning with Cisco NX-OS Release 10.6(1)F, added RoCEv2 header filter options to provide precise traffic filtering for the RoCEv2 protocol, enhancing Layer 3 QoS for Dynamic Load Balancing (DLB) on Cisco Nexus 9364E-SG2 Series switch. |
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SMET route interoperability support |
Beginning with Cisco NX-OS Release 10.6(1)F, added a new format RFC 6625 encoding option to the advertise evpn multicast command for EVPN route Type 6, 7 and 8 to address interoperability |
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Support RPKI community when connected via eBGP |
Beginning with Cisco NX-OS Release 10.6(1)F, network administrators can utilize BGP Prefix Origin Validation State Extended Community to signal and accept origin-as validation state to and from external BGP peers. |
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PIM Graceful-SPT Feature to Be Default |
Beginning with Cisco NX-OS Release 10.6(1)F, the ip pim spt-switch-graceful command is enabled by default. This feature minimizes packet loss by allowing a graceful switchover from the shared tree to the shortest path tree (SPT) where the shared tree is used until the shortest path tree (SPT) is fully established and verified |
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gNOI Containerz for TPA lifecycle orchestration |
Beginning with Cisco NX-OS Release 10.6(1)F, support is added for gNOI Containerz for TPA lifecycle orchestration, put RPC, and Set Package to upgrade NX-OS or to install RPMS. |
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gNOI File Put RPC |
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gNOI SetPackage to upgrade NX-OS |
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TACACS+ TLS 1.3 support with IEFT draft |
Beginning with Cisco NX-OS Release 10.6(1)F, users can use TLS 1.3 to configure TACACS+ server for a client. |
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Multicast route statistics (Cisco Nexus 9336C-SE1 switch) |
Beginning with Cisco NX-OS Release 10.6(1)F, multicast flex statistics for IPv4 is supported on Cisco Nexus 9336C-SE1. |
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Support PBR feature on Cisco Nexus 9336C-SE1 switch |
Beginning with Cisco NX-OS Release 10.6(1)F, the following features of policy-based routing are supported on Cisco Nexus 9336C-SE1 switch: |
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L2VLAN segmentation with SVI |
Beginning with Cisco NX-OS Release 10.6(1)F, mac based micro-segmentation is supported with L2 VLANs with SVI and without SVI. |
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Match Criteria: Port+VLAN (1 Bridge Domain, 2 security groups use case) |
Beginning with Cisco NX-OS Release 10.6(1)F, users can select combination of VLAN and an interface to create a security group. |
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Deprecate redundant SSH configuration and DSA CLIs |
Beginning with Cisco NX-OS Release 10.6(1)F, some of the DSA algorithm and all the DSA-related SSH CLI commands are deprecated. |
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Smart License HTTP Connect Message - User Agent String |
From NX-OS Release 10.6(1)F, for packet captures, the HTTP User-Agent string is enabled in HTTP Connect messages for Smart Licensing transport. The User-Agent string is set to cisco-nxos, allowing proxies to identify Nexus devices and facilitate connectivity. In earlier releases, nexus switches had to be identified manually. For more information, see Cisco Nexus 9000 and 3000 Series NX-OS Smart Licensing Using Policy User Guide. |
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Egress TA support on FX and FX2 TORs |
Starting from Cisco NX-OS Release 10.6(1)F, Egress Traffic Analytics feature is supported on 9300-FX and FX2 TOR switches. |
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SPAN and ERSPAN for Layer 2 ports on Nexus 9800 switches |
Starting from Cisco NX-OS Release 10.6(1)F, SPAN and ERSPAN are supported on Layer 2 ports on Nexus 9800 switches. |
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Securing NX-OS with Cisco Live Protect |
Starting from Cisco NX-OS Release 10.6(1)F, the Cisco Live Protect feature is introduced to protect the Nexus switches in monitoring mode. This feature is implemented using the NXSecure configuration. This feature is only supported on Cisco Nexus 9300-FX, -FX2, -FX3, -GX, -GX2, -H1, and -H2R switches. For more information, see Cisco Nexus 9000 Series NX-OS Security Configuration Guide, Release 10.6(x). |
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Support for Breakout interfaces with DLB/FLB |
Beginning from Cisco NX-OS Release 10.6(1)F, the users can add specific breakout ports in the interface list for the DLB interface on Cisco Nexus 9364E-SG2-Q and Cisco Nexus 9364E-SG2-O switches. |
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AI/ML License Enhancements (Adaptive routing) |
Starting from Cisco NX-OS Release 10.6(1)F, as part of the AI/ML License Enhancements, the adaptive routing feature is supported on Cisco Nexus 9300-FX, -FX2, -FX3, -GX, -GX2, -H1, and -H2R switches, as well as on Cloudscale platforms (GX2A and GX2B) and the G200 SiliconOne platform. Adaptive routing feature utilizes NVIDIA® NIC’s spectrum-x capabilities and requires you to enable a new command and have the relevant licenses. |
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SPAN to CPU and ERSPAN Tx mirroring support on SG2 switches |
Starting with NX-OS Release 10.6(1)F, SPAN to CPU is supported for both Tx and Rx mirroring and ERSPAN Tx mirroring is supported on Nexus 9364E-SG2 switch. For more information, see Cisco Nexus 9000 Series NX-OS System Management Configuration Guide, Release 10.6(x). |
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Nexus Data Broker (NDB) packet truncation |
Packet truncation is a software feature that allows a Cisco Nexus 9000 CloudScale switch to shorten packets to a user-defined size as they exit an interface. You can control the Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) value of runcated packets, streamline monitoring by truncating packets at the egress port, and save resources. Nexus Data Broker (NDB) packet truncation is supported on Cisco Nexus 9300-FX/FX2/FX3/GX/GX2/H2R/H1 Series switches. For more information, see Cisco Nexus 9000 Series NX-OS System Management Configuration Guide, Release 10.6(x) |
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Versatile diagnostics monitoring |
Cisco NX-OS Release 10.6.1(F) supports VDM features on VDM capable optic modules depending on the firmware version on optic modules. You can use versatile diagnostics monitoring (VDM) to monitor pluggable optical modules on the Cisco Nexus 9364E-SG2-Q switch. For more information, see Cisco Nexus 9000 Series NX-OS Interfaces Configuration Guide, Release 10.6(x) |
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Support for Cisco SFP-10G-OLT20-X module |
Beginning with Cisco NX-OS Release 10.6.1(F), Cisco Nexus 9000 Series switches support the SFP-10G-OLT20-X module. |
This section provides a brief description of the new hardware features introduced in Cisco NX-OS Release 10.6(1)F.
Cisco Nexus 9336C-SE1
The Cisco Nexus 9336C-SE1 switch is a 1-RU fixed-port, Top-of-Rack (TOR) switch that supports both Layer 2 (L2) and Layer 3 (L3) configurations. It supports 36 fixed QSFP28 ports and uses the Silicon One™ E100 ASIC.
For Supported Features on Cisco Nexus 9336C-SE1 switch, see
● Cisco Nexus 9336C-SE1 READ ME FIRST
Unsupported Hardware
From Cisco NX-OS Release 10.6(1)F, the following hardware are not supported.
● N9K-C92348GC-X
● N9K- C9332C
● N9K-C9364C
● N9K-X9736C-EX
● N9K-X9732C-EX
This table lists the resolved issues in this specific software release.
Note: This software release may contain bug fixes first introduced in other releases. To see additional information, click the bug ID to access the Cisco Bug Search Tool.
Table 2. Resolved issues for Cisco Nexus 9000 Series switches, Release 10.6(1)F
Bug ID |
Bug Description |
N9K DNS: source-interface not working for ip name-server command in 10.5(3) |
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N9K Configured with the `vlan dot1q tag native` global command may drop traffic on the port with SrcId 0 |
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TCP: MD5 Hash not found for (11.11.xx.xx, 179)->(1.1.x.x, 46958) R - kernel |
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N9k PIDs brings down interfaces for laser cuts less than debounce timer |
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Inconsistent switch memory usage between CLI and DME |
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Nexus 9000: VPC Fabric Port Status Stuck UP or DOWN After Virtual Peer-Link Reconfiguration |
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iBGP Routes Cannot Be Redistributed into OSPF |
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NXOS 10.3.6 missing OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.691.1.1.2.1 CefexConfigEntry in snmpwalk |
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N9K PVLAN primary does not work if port-VLAN mapping is configured on the same port |
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N9K/N3K unexpected reload due to sysmgr shutdown |
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User role modifications not applied in N9K |
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Unable to configure the MTU 1500 when creating port-channel sub interface via RESTCONF:PATCH |
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nginx_dme process crashes repeatedly |
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N9500-R: Disable mac learning on additional higher range internal ports |
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In OSPFv3, the path selection for E1 type route is not working properly for some prefixes. |
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'ipv6 link-local' configuration missing after reload |
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Duplicates Seen During vPC Border Leaf Recovery in TRM Fabric |
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N9400 can not display LEM online syslog |
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Route in peer missing after configuring address-family ipv4 unicast under neighbor |
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N9K: vsh.bin crash and error EOL function pfm_cli_show_inventory from library libpfm.so |
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Nexus 9408: LEM is slot 6 showing 0 origin timestamp in PTP sync message on boot |
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System core file storage usage is unexpectedly high |
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SNMP syslogs stating ACL not found despite being present |
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High CPU due to vsh.bin with rapid logging of sev 0,1,2 syslogs |
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N9K-C93108TC-FX3P - PoE Interfaces Require Manual Shut/No Shut to Power Up After Cable Insertion |
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Nexus N9K-C9364D-GX2A interface stays down after replacing the transceiver QDD-400G with a QSFP-100G |
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NTP MTS build up leading to copy run start and show cli failure |
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When the aaa group1 cannot access the TACACS Server but the source-interface remains up, the permissions obtained by the role are abnormal |
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N9K-C93360YC-FX2 - PSU fans running at 100% after upgrade |
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Issue with RIP Summary Route Propagation on Nexus 9000 |
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[Telemetry] Large number of AAAA DNS queries are sent by the nexus switch to the DNS server to resolve telegraf hostname, even though IPv6 is not configured |
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SCP File Download Fails in Verbose Mode from NXOS Server |
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"ip igmp static-oif route-map " entries count towards ICAM PBR sequence |
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flexcoh_SDK.log fills up /var/sysmgr/tmp_logs folder on the LC which would impact ND-ISSU |
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Light levels on FEX report different values after NX-OS upgrade |
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Bandwidth remaining percent values are not honored on R series Line card |
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SYN-TIMEOUT and FINRST-TIMEOUT timers activate when ASCII reload happens, even with no tcp-nat tcam carved |
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N9K object-group editing causes aclqos hap-reset, ASIC errors and Module restart |
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N9K-C93108TC-FX3 - The 1G link comes up on the peer device after the FX3 reload and not in a system ready state |
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Upgrade from 9.3(x) to 10.4(5) fails due to SRG processing failed |
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n9k is stuck during booting up |
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FTP custom port not working, default port "21" is used instead |
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N9k VXLAN prefixes are installed in FIB without NVE Flag |
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N9K: Macsec-psk no-show removes key-octet-string on upgrade |
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N9K improvement to save power debug regiester2 in obfl |
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kernel panic at mts_sys_get_HA_state |
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Upgrading Nexus 93108TC-FX3P in Fex Mode from 9.3(11) to 10.4(4)M may cause specific FEX to not boot |
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Nexus 9408 - On occasion ASIC MAC fault interrupts are missed, resulting in down links staying connected. |
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DME "operErrDisQual" state "link-flap-err" not restored to "up" after interface error disabled state recovery |
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N9K-C9316D-GX management interface will not come up with 1Gb SFP |
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SNMP-Server Community string not displaying 32 character community |
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Nexus 9000 - syslogd crash after changing remote logging host configuration |
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STP scalability affected by debugs |
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N9k Telemetry stops streaming under certain conditions |
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N9k triggers a kernel panic due to memory leak in ipqosmgr |
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N9K Mroute is getting deleted/expired every 4-5 minutes. |
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Unknown Unicast Frames with Ethertype 0x0000 Flooded and Looped by vPC VTEPs in eVPN Fabric |
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sFlow generates duplicate sFlow samples for TCP traffic |
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Interface not coming up when auto negotiation is enabled with QSFP-100G-PCC |
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Observing telemetry crash post ISSU |
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N9K: %DAEMON-3-SYSTEM_MSG: "can't read from 679/stat - pidof[697]" appears frequently |
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Kernel panic with mts_q exhaustion for telemetry process |
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N9k does not populate remote IP address field within AAA bound packet |
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VTP does not forward on vPC port-channels after link flap |
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Programmability hardening: NVE crash when configuring/unconfiguring ND suppression at high VNI scale |
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Config replace failing with NetFlow config with message ".ERROR: MTS send/receive failed" |
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Type 6 primary key fails to get programmed post multi-hop upgrade + AAA config changes to 10.4.x |
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Device cannot display LEM online syslog |
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VXLANv4 EVPN regression job, Type1ConsistencyCheck failed due to s1hal core |
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L2PT process crashed during FEX removal via NDFC |
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NIA RPM fails due to multiple PIDs and pgrep only killing last PID |
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Fibre interface not coming up after upgrade to NXOS 10.3.6 (QSFP-H40G-AOC5M) |
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Crash in mrib ephemeral routedb |
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dACL is not being programmed correctly in TCAM |
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MTM process crash when large number of MAC addresses in the network |
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Device does not send 802.1D TCN BPDU in link to legacy STP |
This table lists the open issues in this specific software release.
Note: This software release may contain open bugs first identified in other releases. To see additional information, click the bug ID to access the Cisco Bug Search Tool.
Table 3. Open issues for Cisco Nexus 9000 Series switches, Release 10.6(1)F
Bug ID |
Description |
The throughput displayed by `show policy-map interface ethernet x/y` outputs as "n/a bps" in N9K. |
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Truncated packets are still marked as crc errored when sent out from 10G ports on N9K-C9364D-GX2A, N9K-C9332D-GX2B |
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On N9K-C93108TC-FX3P, after ND-ISSU, there can be complete traffic drop on 2.5G/5G interface |
This table lists the limitations for this release. Click the bug ID to access the Cisco Bug Search Tool and see additional information
Table 4. Known issues for Cisco Nexus 9000 Series switches, Release 10.6(1)F
Bug ID |
Description |
VXLAN-encapped OSPF hello from VPC peer doesn’t hit LCND OSPF – no VLAN tag |
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ECN packet count is getting incremented in QOS-group 6 without any traffic |
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9500-FM-G EOR - NLB - Traffic forwarded on NLB vlan with lookup mode set to l3 is not flooded out of mixed mode ports and after when mrouter is configured on port-channel 102 traffic is not expected to flood for NLB_NonIPMAC |
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Loopback connected interfaces failed to link up after ISSU followed by no breakout |
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IGMP traffic took 10s to converge after PO unshut trigger |
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Post migrating IR → mcast, MET not created for underlay causing traffic drop |
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n9k/vxlan/vpc/xconnect - vpc primary shut down cause flap on xconnect session from vpc secondary |
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100g-4x breakout ports do not recover post remote-side reset |
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N9K FX3P 1G ports with MACsec enabled drop Layer 2 (L2) traffic |
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The next-hop address in FIB is pointing to local SVI's IP address |
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NXOS - OSPFv3 adj to FTD fails with IPSec ESP Auth |
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SPAN Session not mirroring some traffic after SPAN SRC or DST interfaces are bounced |
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N9348-FXP: Port connecting to SRX4600 goes Down if connects Console instead of Managment at the Z End |
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Power off/on all FMs causing BootupPortLoopback failure for modules |
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HSRP config missing after GNMI config replace |
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Netflow config for sub-int missing due to state machine getting stuck for long and Netflow missed notification |
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After changing VNI, DCI to Fabric broadcast traffic blocked |
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"No IP/IPv6 redirects" missing from all the SVI’s DME rest config replay |
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ERSPAN MTU truncation T-bit is not set when source is L2 port |
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Seeing a traffic loss after shut LAN trigger on HSRP active node |
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Custom CoPP: Policer idx is incorrect for BFDC v4 PACKET entry |
This section lists compatibility information for Cisco Nexus 9000 Series switches
Table 5. Cisco Nexus 9500 Cloud Scale Line Cards
This section lists compatibility information for Cisco Nexus 9000 Series switches
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-X9788TC-FX |
4 |
4 |
4 |
4 |
4 |
4 |
N9K-X97160YC-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) |
N9K-X9736C-FX3 |
5 (n+1 redundancy) |
5 (n+1 redundancy) |
5 (n+1 redundancy) |
5 (n+1 redundancy) |
5 (n+1 redundancy) |
5 (n+1 redundancy) |
Table 6. 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 7. Cisco Nexus 9500 R2-Series Line Cards
Product ID |
N9K-C9508-FM-R2 |
N9K-X9624D-R2 |
6 |
This section describes the Cisco NX-OS configuration limits for Cisco Nexus 9000 Series switches. For more information, see Cisco Nexus 9000 Series NX-OS Verified Scalability Guide, Release 10.6(1)F.
This section lists the hardware support information for Cisco Nexus 9000 Series switches
Table 8. Cisco Nexus 9800 Switches
Product ID |
Description |
N9K-C9808 |
16-RU modular switch with slots for up to 8 Line Cards in addition to 2 supervisors, 8 fabric modules, 4 fan trays, and 3 power trays. |
N9K-C9804 |
10-RU modular switch with slots for up to 4 Line Cards in addition to 2 supervisors, 8 fabric modules, 4 fan trays, and 2 power trays. |
Table 9. Cisco Nexus 9800 Series Line Cards
Product ID |
Description |
N9K-X9836DM-A |
Cisco Nexus 9800 36-port 400G QSFP-DD Line Card with MACsec. |
N9K-X98900CD-A |
Cisco Nexus 9800 14-port 400G QSFP-DD + 34-port 100G QSFP28 Line Card. |
Table 10. Cisco Nexus 9800 Series Fabric Modules
Product ID |
Description |
N9K-C9808-FM-A |
Cisco Nexus 9800 Fabric Module for 8-slot Chassis |
N9K-C9804-FM-A |
Cisco Nexus 9800 Fabric Module for 4-slot Chassis |
Table 11. Cisco Nexus 9800 Supervisor Module
Product ID |
Description |
N9K-C9800-SUP-A |
Cisco Nexus 9800 Platform Supervisor Module |
Table 12. Cisco Nexus 9800 Fans and Fan Trays
Product ID |
Description |
N9K-C9808-FAN-A |
Cisco Nexus 9800 8-slot chassis fan tray (1st Generation) |
N9K-C9804-FAN-A |
Cisco Nexus 9800 4-slot chassis fan tray (1st Generation) |
Table 13. Cisco Nexus 9800 Power Supplies
Product ID |
Description |
N9K-HV 6.3KW 20A-A |
Cisco Nexus 9800 6,300W 20A AC and HV Power Supply |
Table 14. Cisco Nexus 9500 Switches
Product ID |
Description |
N9K-C9504 |
7-RU modular switch with slots for up to 4 Line Cards in addition to two supervisors, 2 system controllers, 3–6 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, 3–6 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, 3–6 fabric modules, 3 fan trays, and up to 10 power supplies. |
Table 15. Cisco Nexus 9500 Cloud Scale Line Cards
Product ID |
Description |
Maximum Quantity |
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Cisco Nexus 9504 |
Cisco Nexus 9508 |
Cisco Nexus 9516 |
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N9K-X9716D-GX |
Cisco Nexus 9500 16-port 400G QSFP-DD Line Card |
4 |
8 |
N/A |
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N9K-X9736C-FX |
Cisco Nexus 9500 36-port 40/100 Gigabit Ethernet QSFP28 Line Card |
4 |
8 |
16 |
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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 |
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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 |
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N9K-X9732C-FX |
Cisco Nexus 9500 32-port 40/100 Gigabit Ethernet QSFP28 Line Card |
4 |
8 |
16 |
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N9K-X9736C-FX3 |
Cisco Nexus 9500 36-port 100-Gigabit Ethernet QSFP28 line card |
4 |
8 |
16 |
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Table 16. 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 17. 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 18. 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 19. Cisco Nexus 9500 Supervisor Modules
Supervisor |
Description |
Maximum |
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 and -R2 Line Cards.
Table 20. Cisco Nexus 9500 System Controller
Product ID |
Description |
Quantity |
N9K-SC-A |
Cisco Nexus 9500 Platform System Controller Module |
2 |
Table 21. 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 22. Cisco Nexus 9500 Fabric Module Blanks with Power Connector
Product ID |
Description |
Minimum |
Maximum |
N9K-C9504-FAN-PWR |
Cisco Nexus 9500 4-slot chassis 400G cloud scale fan tray power connector |
1 |
2 |
N9K-C9508-FAN-PWR |
Cisco Nexus 9500 4-slot chassis 400G cloud scale fan tray power connector |
1 |
2 |
Table 23. 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 24. Cisco Nexus 9400 Switches
Product ID |
Description |
N9K-C9408 |
4-RU, 8-slot centralized 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 |
N9K-X9400-22L |
Cisco Nexus 9400 LEM with 22 10G/25G/50G ports. |
Table 25. Cisco Nexus 9200 and 9300 Switches
Cisco Nexus Switch |
Description |
N9K-C92348GC-FX3 |
1 RU fixed-port switch 48 10/100/1000M copper RJ-45 downlink ports, 4 10-/25G SFP28 uplink ports, and 2 40-/100G QSFP28 uplink ports. |
N9K-C93400LD-H1 |
1-RU fixed-port, L2/L3 switch with 48 50G SFP56 ports and 4 400G QSFP-DD uplink ports. |
N9K-C93108TC-FX3 |
1 RU fixed-port switch Forty-eight 100M/1G/10GBASE-T ports (ports 1–48), Six 40/100-Gigabit ports QSFP28 (ports 49–54), Two management ports (one 10/100/1000BASE-T port and one SFP port), One console port (RS-232), and one USB port. |
N9K-C9332D-H2R |
1-RU fixed-port switch with 400-Gigabit QSFP-DD ports (32), 10-Gigabit SFP+ ports (2), Management ports (one 10/100/1000BASE-T port and one SFP port), console port (RS-232), and USB port. |
N9K-C9348GC-FX3 |
1 RU fixed-port switch 48 10/100/1000M copper RJ-45 downlink ports, 4 10-/25G SFP28 uplink ports, and 2 40-/100G QSFP28 uplink ports. |
N9K-C9348GC-FX3PH |
1-RU fixed-port switch 40 10M/100M/1G copper RJ-45 downlink ports that support PoE/PoE+/PoE++ and 8 10M/100M copper RJ-45 downlink ports that support PoE/PoE+/PoE++, 4 10-/25G SFP28 uplink ports, and 2 40-/100G QSFP28 uplink ports. |
N9K-C93180YC-FX3H |
1-RU fixed-port switch with 24 100M/1/10/25-Gigabit Ethernet SFP28 ports (ports 1–24), 6 10/25/40/50/100-Gigabit QSFP28 ports (ports 49–54), One management port (one 10/100/1000BASE-T port), and One console port (RS-232) |
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-H1 |
2-RU fixed-port switch with 64 100G SFP28 ports. |
N9K-C9332D-GX2B |
1-Rack-unit (1-RU) 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 RJ-45 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[1] |
Cisco Nexus 9300 with 48p 100M/1 G, 4p 10/25 G SFP+ and 2p 100 G QSFP |
Table 26. Cisco Nexus 9200 and 9300 Fans and Fan Trays
Product ID |
Description |
Quantity |
Cisco Nexus Switches |
NXA-SFAN-30CFM-PE |
Fan module with port-side exhaust airflow (blue coloring) |
3 |
9348GC-FX3 |
NXA-SFAN-30CFM-PI |
Fan module with port-side intake airflow (burgundy coloring) |
3 |
9348GC-FX3 |
NXA-SFAN-30CFM-PE |
Fan module with port-side exhaust airflow (blue coloring) |
3 |
9348GC-FX3PH |
NXA-SFAN-30CFM-PI |
Fan module with port-side intake airflow (burgundy coloring) |
3 |
9348GC-FX3PH |
NXA-SFAN-35CFM-PI |
Fan module with port-side intake airflow (burgundy coloring) |
6
5
4 |
9332D-H2R
93400LD-H1
93108TC-FX3 |
NXA-SFAN-35CFM-PE |
Fan module with port-side exhaust airflow (blue coloring) |
6
5
4 |
9332D-GX2B
93400LD-H1
93108TC-FX3 |
NXA-SFAN-35CFM-PI |
Fan module with port-side intake airflow (burgundy coloring) |
6 |
9332D-GX2B |
NXA-FAN-160CFM-PE |
Fan module with port-side exhaust airflow (blue coloring) |
3 |
9364C [[2]] |
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-FX |
NXA-FAN-30CFM-F |
Fan module with port-side exhaust airflow (blue coloring) |
3 |
93108TC-FX |
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 27. Cisco Nexus 9200 and 9300 Power Supplies
Product ID |
Description |
Quantity |
Cisco Nexus Switches |
NXA-PDC-715W-PI |
715-W DC power supply with port-side intake airflow (blue coloring) |
2 |
93108TC-FX3P |
NXA-PDC-440W-PE |
440-W DC power supply with port-side exhaust airflow (blue coloring) |
2 |
9348GC-FX3 |
NXA-PDC-440W-PI |
440-W DC power supply with port-side intake airflow (burgundy coloring) |
2 |
9348GC-FX3 9348GC-FX3PH |
NXA-PHV-350W-PE |
350-W AC power supply with port-side exhaust airflow (blue coloring) |
2 |
9348GC-FX3 |
NXA-PHV-350W-PI |
350-W AC power supply with port-side intake airflow (burgundy coloring) |
2 |
9348GC-FX3 9348GC-FX3PH |
NXA-PAC-350W-PE2 |
350-W AC power supply with port-side exhaust airflow (blue coloring) |
2 |
9348GC-FX3 |
NXA-PAC-350W-PI2 |
350-W AC power supply with port-side intake airflow (burgundy coloring) |
2 |
9348GC-FX3 9348GC-FX3PH |
NXA-PAC-1900W-PE |
1900-W AC power supply with port-side exhaust airflow (blue coloring) |
2 |
9348GC-FX3 9348GC-FX3PH |
NXA-PAC-1900W-PI |
1900-W AC power supply with port-side intake airflow (burgundy coloring) |
2 |
9348GC-FX3 9348GC-FX3PH |
NXA-PHV-2KW-PI |
2000-W HVDC power supply with port-side intake airflow (burgundy coloring) |
2 |
9332D-H2R 93400LD-H1 |
NXA-PAC-1500W-PE |
1500-W AC power supply with port-side exhaust airflow (blue coloring) |
2 |
9332D-GX2B |
NXA-PAC-1500W-PI |
1500-W AC power supply with port-side intake airflow (burgundy coloring) |
2 |
9332D-GX2B |
NXA-PAC-500W-PE |
500-W AC power supply with port-side exhaust airflow (blue coloring) |
2 |
93180YC-FX |
NXA-PAC-500W-PI |
500-W AC power supply with port-side intake airflow (burgundy coloring) |
2 |
93180YC-FX |
NXA-PAC-650W-PE |
650-W AC power supply with port-side exhaust (blue coloring) |
2 |
92300YC 93180YC-FX3H |
NXA-PAC-650W-PI |
650-W AC power supply with port-side intake (burgundy coloring) |
2 |
92300YC 93180YC-FX3H |
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 |
NXA-PAC-1400W-PE |
1400-W AC power supply with port-side exhaust airflow (blue coloring) |
2 |
93400LD-H1 |
NXA-PAC-1400W-PI |
1400-W AC power supply with port-side intake airflow (burgundy coloring) |
2 |
93400LD-H1 |
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 |
93360YC-FX2 |
NXA-PDC-930W-PI |
930-W DC power supply with port-side intake airflow (burgundy coloring) |
2 |
93360YC-FX2 |
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 |
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 93400LD-H1 |
NXA-PDC-2KW-PI |
2000-W DC power supply with port-side intake airflow (burgundy coloring) |
2 |
9364C-GX 9332D-H2R 93400LD-H1 |
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:
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-X9788TC-FX |
4 |
4 |
4 |
4 |
4 |
4 |
N9K-X97160YC-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) |
N9K-X9736C-FX3 |
5 (n+1 redundancy) |
5 (n+1 redundancy) |
5 (n+1 redundancy) |
5 (n+1 redundancy) |
5 (n+1 redundancy) |
5 (n+1 redundancy) |
Table 28. 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 29. Cisco Nexus 9500 R2-Series Line Cards
Product ID |
N9K-C9508-FM-R2 |
N9K-X9624D-R2 |
6 |
This section provides information about the release packages associated with Cisco Nexus 9000 Series switches
Table 30. Software packages for Cisco Nexus 9000 Series switches, Release 10.6(1)F
Software package |
Description |
Release |
nxos64-cs.<version>.bin |
64-bit NX-OS core system image for most Cisco Nexus 9000 series switches |
10.6(1)F |
nxos64-s1.<version>.bin |
64-bit NX-OS core system image, mandatory for Cisco Nexus 9800 series switches |
10.6(1)F |
nxos64-msll.<version>.bin |
64-bit NX-OS core system image for Nexus 9000 -R and -R2 modular switches |
10.6(1)F |
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.
Related resources
Document Title |
Description |
Cisco Nexus 9000 Series Switches documentation |
|
Cisco NX-OS Software Release and Image-naming Convention |
|
Cisco Nexus 3000 and 9000 Series NXAPI REST SDK User Guide and API Reference |
Cisco Nexus 3000 and 9000 Series NX-NX-API REST SDK User Guide and API Reference |
Cisco Nexus 9000 and 3000 Series NX-OS Switch License Navigator |
Licensing Information When you downgrade from Cisco NX-OS Release 10.5(1)F 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. |
Cisco Nexus 9000 Series NX-OS Software Upgrade and Downgrade Guide |
Cisco Nexus 9000 Series Software Upgrade and Downgrade Guide, Release 10.5(x) |
Cisco Nexus 9000 Series FPGA/EPLD Upgrade Release Notes, Release 10.5(1)F |
|
https://cisco.github.io/cisco-mibs/supportlists/nexus9000/Nexus9000MIBSupportList.html |
Cisco NX-OS Supported MIBs |
Supported FEX modules |
|
Cisco Nexus 9000 Series Hardware Installation Guides |
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