Contents
- Cisco Cloud Services Platform 2100 Release Notes
- Information About Cisco Cloud Services Platform 2100
- Supported Cisco Networking Services
- New Features and Enhancements
- Configuration Limits
- Important Notes and Restrictions
- Changing IP Address of the Management Interface for NFS Configurations
- Configuring Passthrough Interfaces
- Running config terminal Command After Initial Setup
- Restrictions
- Using the Bug Search Tool
- Open Bugs
- Related Documentation for Cisco Cloud Services Platform 2100
- Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
First Published: August 17, 2016
Last Updated: February 10, 2017
Cisco Cloud Services Platform 2100 Release Notes
This document describes the features, limitations, and bugs for the Cisco Cloud Services Platform 2100, Release 2.1.0.
Information About Cisco Cloud Services Platform 2100
Cisco Cloud Services Platform 2100 (Cisco CSP 2100) is a software and hardware platform for data center network functions virtualization. This open kernel virtual machine (KVM) platform, with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7.2 as the base operating system, is designed to host networking virtual services. Cisco CSP 2100 provides REST APIs, a web interface, and a CLI for creating and managing the virtual machine (VM) lifecycle.
Supported Cisco Networking Services
Cisco CSP 2100 supports the following Cisco networking services:
Cisco Virtual Supervisor Module (VSM) for Cisco Nexus 1000V Switch deployments (VMware vSphere, KVM, and Microsoft Hyper-V).
Cisco Virtual Security Gateway (VSG) for Cisco Nexus 1000V Switch deployments.
Cisco Cloud Services Router (CSR) 1000V Series.
Cisco Adaptive Security Virtual Appliance (ASAv), supports QCOW image only.
Cisco Prime Data Center Network Manager (DCNM).
Cisco Virtual Network Analysis Module (vNAM).
Cisco CSP 2100 also supports services from other third-party vendors including application firewalls, application delivery controllers, and value-added mobility services. Any third-party service that is supported on KVM is supported on Cisco CSP 2100.
New Features and Enhancements
Cisco CSP 2100, Release 2.1.0 includes the following features and enhancements:
Feature
Description
Banner Support
Provides support for configuring pre-login and MOTD banner.
Save and Load Configuration Support
Provides support for saving a configuration and loading a saved configuration.
Session Idle Timeout
Provides support for specifying the idle timeout for a session.
SNMP Support
Provides support for Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).
SR-IOV Support
Provides Single Root I/O Virtualization (SR-IOV) support for 10G interfaces.
Password Recovery Support
Provides support for recovering the password for the admin user through CIMC KVM console.
Dedicated Mode Support for the Management pNIC
Provides support for specifying the dedicated mode for the management pNIC.
Management Interface MTU
Provides support for specifying the maximum transmission unit (MTU) size for the management interface.
User Accounts and RBAC Support
Provides support for configuring users accounts and role-based access control (RBAC) on Cisco CSP 2100.
TACACS+ Support
Provides support for configuring TACACS+ servers for remote authentication.
Important Notes and Restrictions
The following topics provide important notes and restrictions for Cisco CSP 2100.
Changing IP Address of the Management Interface for NFS Configurations
If NFS is configured on the system, note the following:
Changing the management IP address causes an outage of the VNC console and stats collection for 15-30 minutes.
Reboot of the system can take up to 30 minutes.
As a workaround, you can unconfigure the NFS mount before performing these operations and reconfigure the NFS mount after the operation is complete. You can also reboot the system from the CSP 2100 CIMC connection.
Configuring Passthrough Interfaces
When a service has passthrough as well as non-passthrough vNICs, we recommend that you first define the non-passthrough vNICs and then define the passthrough vNICs.
Running config terminal Command After Initial Setup
The config terminal command fails when you run it after performing the initial setup for a new installation. This happens because the admin user is not assigned to a group at the initial login. To run this command and configure Cisco CSP 2100 features, you must log out and then log in to the Cisco CSP 2100.
Restrictions
Cisco CSP 2100 has the following restrictions:
Management interfaces cannot be configured as passthrough interfaces.
Only local admin users have the functionality to autocopy images in repositories across the Cisco CSP 2100 nodes in a cluster. This functionality is not available for the TACACS+ or RADIUS admin users.
Only local users can log in to the Cisco CSP 2100 using CIMC console. Remote TACACS+ users cannot log in to the Cisco CSP 2100 using CIMC console.
Only the vNIC e1000 model is supported with Cisco VSM and Cisco VSG services.
Using the Bug Search Tool
Procedure
Step 1 Go to http://tools.cisco.com/bugsearch. Step 2 In the Log In screen, enter your registered Cisco.com username and password, and then click Log In. The Bug Search page opens.
Note If you do not have a Cisco.com username and password, you can register for them at http://tools.cisco.com/RPF/register/register.do. Step 3 To search for a specific bug, enter the bug ID in the Search For field and press Enter. Step 4 To search for bugs in a specific release, in the Product field, choose Series/Model from the drop-down list and then enter the product name in the text field. Step 5 To search for bugs in the current release, in the Search For field, enter Cisco Cloud Services Platform 2100 and press Enter. Leave the other fields empty. When the search results are displayed, use the filter tools to find the types of bugs you are looking for. You can search for bugs by status, severity, modified date, and so on.
Tip To export the results to a spreadsheet, click the Export Results to Excel link.
Open Bugs
The following table lists the ID and description of open bugs that apply to Cisco CSP 2100, Release 2.1.0.
Bug ID
Description
Modification of VSB Configuration is not reflected in Export until the power state changes.
MAC address shown in the show vnic_stat command output does not match what the VSB is using.
The show vnic_stat command does not show the vNIC number.
Increased memory use with continuous snmpwalks from an external system when SNMP is enabled.
Creating SR-IOV VF causes links to stay down.
Images are not automatically copied to all nodes in a cluster.
Related Documentation for Cisco Cloud Services Platform 2100
This section lists the documents used with the Cisco Cloud Services Platform 2100 and available on Cisco.com at the following URL:
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
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