Cisco Nexus Dashboard Insights Release Notes, Release 6.2.1 for Cisco NDFC

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Cisco Nexus Dashboard Insights (Nexus Dashboard Insights) service provides assurance, advisory, and troubleshooting capabilities to address the operational needs of networks in a data center.

This document describes the features, issues, and limitations for Nexus Dashboard Insights on Cisco Nexus Dashboard.

For more information, see the Related Content section.

Note:      The user content describes features, issues, and limitations for the Nexus Dashboard Insights service using the Nexus Dashboard platform with the Nexus Dashboard Fabric Controller fabric.  Nexus Dashboard Fabric Controller was formerly known as Data Center Network Manager.

Cisco Data Center Network Manager (DCNM) is renamed as Cisco Nexus Dashboard Fabric Controller (NDFC) starting with Release 12.0.1a.

Note:      The documentation set for this product strives to use bias-free language. For the 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 RFP documentation, or language that is used by a referenced third-party product.

Date

Description

March 27, 2023

Release 6.2.1 became available.

March 28, 2023

Added CSCwe75098 to Open Issues.

 

New Software Features

Product Impact

Feature

Description

Ease of Use

UI enhancements

The UI enhancements for this release includes:

·       Added support to include interface description in the Interfaces table.

·       Topology view enhancements.

Performance and Scalability

Bug Scan optimizations

Converting Bug Scan service to a dynamic service resulting in utilization of lesser resources.

Ease of Use

New look and feel

The Nexus Dashboard Insights UI has been refreshed.

NOTE: Some of the existing configuration procedures in the documentation may still use the older UI screenshots and diagrams. While the look and feel of the new UI is different, the arrangement of the screens and configuration options remains the same.

Base Functionality

Interface based Flow Telemetry (Beta)

Added support to configure flow telemetry rules for interfaces such as L3Outs, SVIs, Physical Interfaces, and Port Channel.

Note:      Cisco Nexus Dashboard Insights Release 6.2.1 is only supported on Cisco Nexus Dashboard with Cisco NDFC release 12.1.2e. Cisco Nexus Dashboard Insights Release 6.2.1 is not supported on a DCNM compute cluster.

Open Issues

This section lists the open issues in this release. Click the bug ID to access the Bug Search tool and see additional information about the caveat. The “Exists In” column of the table specifies the releases in which the issue exists.

Bug ID                             

Description

Exists In 

CSCvy33992

Aborted DAGs does not indicate that there is partial data in Nexus Dashboard Insights GUI.

6.2.1

CSCvz07734

Duplicate endpoint Anomalies in Nexus Dashboard Insights.

6.2.1

CSCvz29928

Inconsistency in counts from aggregate view to primary affected objects view for anomalies.

6.2.1

CSCwa19211

If external routes in the border leaf switch are filtered and only default route is advertised to other leaf switch via BGP EVPN VXLAN, assurance will raise anomalies for all external routes missing in the leaf switch per VRF.

6.2.1

CSCwa42157

OVERLAPPING_EXT_INT_PREFIX - extended support in NX-OS assurance

6.2.1

CSCwa13919          

The anomaly record from the summary view may show the status of anomaly that is different than the one shown in analyze page or details view.

6.2.1

CSCwb43792

vCenter anomalies are not exported as part of email export, when basic or advanced option is selected.

6.2.1

CSCwb76417

Flow Rate Statistics feature under System Status Page can sometimes have empty Node Flow Rate tables.

6.2.1

CSCwc52996

Online analysis exits with error code 1.

6.2.1

CSCwe46046

Scheduled jobs are queuing up in the Configure Site Group > Assurance Analysis page.

6.2.1 

CSCwe75897

You may see fluctuating number of interfaces in the fabric. Stale interfaces maybe also be present.

6.2.1 

CSCwe71507

Some APIs listed in the API documentation (https://developer.cisco.com/docs/nexus-dashboard-insights/) return error 404.

6.2.1 

CSCwe75098

L2 flows within the same VNI are not displayed by Nexus Dashboard Insights.

6.2.1 

Resolved Issues

This section lists the resolved issues in this release. Click the bug ID to access the Bug Search tool and see additional information about the caveat. The “Exists In” column of the table specifies the releases in which the issue exists.

Bug ID                             

Description

Fixed In

CSCwb59867

Assurance anomalies are not exported as part of email export, when basic or advanced option is selected.

6.2.1

 

Known Issues

This section lists the known issues in this release. Click the bug ID to access the Bug Search tool and see additional information about the caveat. The "Exists" column of the table specifies whether the issue was resolved in the base release or a patch release.

Bug ID                             

Description

Exists In 

CSCvv58470

Advisories are displayed for devices removed from the Site or Fabric.

6.2.1

CSCvw00525

Fabrics with hardware flow telemetry in disabled failed state cannot be upgraded.

6.2.1

CSCvw05118

After downgrading the switch to 7.0(3)I7(8) version from 9.3.5 or above, telemetry is only partially configured on the switch.

6.2.1

CSCvx69082

Flow Telemetry configuration is not removed from FX3S switch if the switch was running NX-OS release 9.3.7 with Flow Telemetry enabled and then upgraded or downgraded to NX-OS release 10.1.

6.2.1

CSCvu74237

Under scale condition, when some of the flow records are either dropped in the switch or dropped in processing, partial paths will be displayed.

6.2.1

CSCvw31279

VRF that is associated with the NSX-V flow may not be the correct VRF the NSX-V flow is taking in the fabric.

6.2.1

CSCvv89866

Endpoint data is displayed for unsupported devices.

6.2.1

CSCvz07750

When Flow Telemetry is disabled while one of the switches is unreachable, the site goes into *Disable Failed* state. This is expected behavior.

Following this condition, when the switch becomes available, if you enable Flow Telemetry, the ACL configurations get corrupted.

6.2.1

CSCvz23063

For NX-OS version 9.3(7a), Nexus Dashboard Insights is supported on DCNM release 11.5(3) and later. For DCNM release 11.5(2) release, Nexus Dashboard Insights excludes those switches from analysis resulting in partial assurance analysis for the fabric.

6.2.1

CSCvt77736

When there is no data coming from switches, topNodes API returns all nodes into the list as healthy with endpoint count as 0.

6.2.1

Compatibility Information

For Nexus Dashboard Insights compatibility information see the Services Compatibility Matrix.

Software/Hardware

Release

Minimum Cisco NX-OS version required for Software Telemetry

7.0(3)I7(6), 8.4(2)

Minimum Cisco NX-OS version required for Software and Hardware Telemetry

7.0(3)I7(9), 7.0(3)I7(10), 9.3(2), 9.3(3), 9.3(4), 9.3(5), 9.3(6), 9.3(7), 9.3(8), 9.3(9), 9.3(10), 9.3(11), 10.1(1), 10.2(1), 10.2(2), 10.2(3), 10.2(4), 10.2(5)

Minimum Cisco NX-OS version required for Host Flow Overlay

9.3(4), 10.2(1)

Minimum Cisco NX-OS version required for Micro-Burst, Endpoint Analytics, and Multicast Protocols

9.3(4)

Minimum Cisco NX-OS version required for Modular Hardware Telemetry

9.3(4)

Minimum Cisco NX-OS version required for Connectivity Analysis

9.3(3)

Minimum Intersight Device Connector version on Cisco Nexus Dashboard

1.0.9-828

Cisco Device supported for Host Flow Overlay

Cisco Nexus 9000 -FX, -FX2, -FX3, and -GX platform switches

Cisco Devices supported for Flow Telemetry Events

Cisco Nexus 9000 -FX, -FX2, -FX3, and -GX platform switches and 9700 -FX line cards

Cisco Device supported for Flow Telemetry

      Cisco Nexus 9000 -FX3, Cisco Nexus 9300-EX, -FX, -FX2, -FX3, and -GX platform switches and 9500-EX and FX

      N9K-X9716D-GX line card

Cisco Device supported for Software Telemetry

      Cisco Cloud Scale ASIC devices

      Cisco Nexus 7000 series switches: N77-C7710 or N77XX, N7K-C7009, N7K-C7010 or 70XX

      Cisco Nexus 3000 series switches: Nexus 3100-XL series, Nexus 3100-V series, Nexus 3200 series, Nexus 3400 series, Nexus 3500-XL series

      Cisco Nexus 9504 and 9508 with -R and -RX lines cards:

      N9K-X96136YC-R, N9K-C9508-FM-R, N9K-C9504-FM-R, N9K-X9636C-R, N9K-X9636C-RX

      Cisco Nexus 3600 platform switches: N3K-C3636C-R, N3K-C36480LD-R2, N3K-C36180YC-R

      Cisco Nexus 9000 -FX3, Cisco Nexus 9300-GX, 9300-FX3 and platform switches

      N9K-X9716D-GX line card

Cisco Device not supported for Software Telemetry

      Cisco N3K-C3408-S, N3K-C3432D-S, N3K-C34200YC-SM, N3K-34180YC, and N3K-3464C switches

      Cisco N3K-C3464C, N3K-C34180YC, N3K-C3408S, N3K-C34200YC-SM, N3K-C3432D-I

Micro-Burst support

See Supported Platforms for details.

Arista EOS

4.21

Arista Device Supported

Arista 7050SX and 7280SR platform switches

Note:      Flow Telemetry data will consume 6MB for 10K IPv4 flows per node. Flow Telemetry data will consume 12MB for 10K IPv6 flows per node.

 

Verified Scalability Limits

Software/Hardware

Scale Limits

Number of DCNM sites

8 for physical Nexus Dashboard

4 for virtual Nexus Dashboard

Maximum number of nodes supported in a site in managed mode

150

Maximum number of nodes supported across all sites

350

Maximum support for a 3-node Cisco Nexus Dashboard cluster

Site with 50 nodes, 60000 Endpoints per Site Group, and 10000 Flows

Maximum support for a 6-node Cisco Nexus Dashboard cluster

Site with 350 nodes, 60000 Endpoints per Site Group, 20000 Flows, and 300000 logical rules

Maximum support for a 6-node Cisco Virtual Nexus Dashboard (vND) cluster

Site with 50 nodes, 5000 Endpoints per Site Group, 2500 Flows, and 100000 logical rules

Maximum support for a 9-node Cisco Virtual Nexus Dashboard (vND) cluster

(3 data nodes and 6 app nodes)

Site with 200 nodes, 5000 Endpoints per Site Group and 20000 per cluster, 5000 Flows, and 100000 logical rules

Note:      For sites greater than 150 nodes, monitored mode in DCNM and NDFC is recommended.

Rollup and Retention Numbers for Nexus Dashboard Insights Telemetry

Nexus Dashboard Insights implements a multi-level roll-up strategy for the telemetry streamed that enables better management of the data. The following table provides information about roll-up and retention policy in Nexus Dashboard Insights release 6.2.1.

Statistics Name                             

Granularity  (Time difference between sample points)

Retention proposed for Nexus Dashboard Insights

Interfaces and Protocols Statistics and Error Counters

1 minute

3 days

 

5 minutes

7 days

 

3 hours

30 days

Resources and Environmental Statistics

5 minutes

7 days

 

3 hours

30 days

Integrations Statistics (AppDynamics)

5 minutes

7 days

 

3 hours

30 days

Anomalies and Advisories

On-event*

30 days

Microburst

On-event*

7 days

Endpoints History**

On-event*

7 days

Events

On-event*

15 days

Flows and Flow Telemetry Events

-

7 days

Delta Analysis

-

30 days

*On-event: The data is sent from the switch or stored in the database only if the state of the object has changed.

** Endpoint History tracks the moves and modifications of an endpoint for last 7 days.

Usage Guidelines and Limitations

This section lists the usage guidelines and limitations for Cisco Nexus Dashboard Insights:

      Telemetry for hardware TCAM utilization, such as forwarding TCAM and ACL TCAM are not supported on Cisco Nexus C9504, C9508, and C9516 platform switches.

      Software Telemetry should be enabled before enabling Hardware Telemetry.

      Nexus Dashboard Insights checks for metadata update every hour. However, there may not be an update every time.

      After metadata update you need to run manual bug scan to reflect PSIRTs.

      The Hardware Resources tab in System Resource Utilization Dashboard is not supported for Cisco Nexus 7000 series switches. The hardware resources do not have a direct mapping to the objects that show in Nexus Dashboard Insights. The command that shows hardware details does not provide the percentage of entries used and the maximum number of entries allocated for a particular feature. Nexus Dashboard Insights does not raise the anomalies and details page for any resource in Hardware Resources tab for Cisco Nexus 7000 series switches.

      The features supported on Cisco Nexus 7000 series switches includes Environmental, Statistics, and Resources.

      The features not supported on Cisco Nexus 7000 series switches includes Endpoint Analytics, Multicast, Microburst, CDP statistics protocol, and hardware resource statistics such as COPP, HRT, LPM, QoS, and ACL.

      The features supported on Cisco Nexus 3000 series switches includes Environmental, Statistics, and Resources.

      The features not supported on Cisco Nexus 3000 series includes Endpoint Analytics, Multicast, and Microburst.

      The IGMP and IGMP Snoop multicast statistics protocols are supported only on Cisco Nexus 9000 series switches.

      The IGMP and IGMP Snoop multicast statistics protocols are not supported for the following:

           Cisco Nexus 3000 and 7000 series switches.

           Cisco N9K-X9636C-R, N9K-X9636Q-R, N9K-X96136YC-R, and N3K-C3636C-R line cards.

       Nexus Dashboard Insights does not support BGP PrefixSaved statistics on the following:

           Cisco Nexus 3000, 7000, and 9000 platform switches.

           Cisco N9K-X96136YC-R, N9K-X9636C-R, N9K-X9636Q-R, and N3K-C3636C-R line cards.

      After enabling Nexus Dashboard Insights on a fabric and adding a group of switches together to the fabric, DCNM/ NDFC sends notification for the newly added switches. When Nexus Dashboard Insights tries to program the newly added switches, DCNM can be potentially finishing the switch discovery for these switches. In this case, the Nexus Dashboard Insights operation fails on the switches. The failed operations should be retried with retry facility in Nexus Dashboard Insights.

      For virtual Nexus Dashboard (vND), you must provision the underlying HOST with Distributed Virtual Switch and not with a Standard Virtual Switch.

      In Multi-cluster setup, remote cluster system anomalies are not displayed in the local cluster. You must log in to the remote cluster to view the system anomalies.

      Flow telemetry is supported in -FX3 platform switches for the following NX-OS versions:

    9.3(7) and later

    10.1(2) and later

    Flow telemetry is not supported in -FX3 platform switches for NX-OS version 10.1(1).

      N9K-X9716D-GX line card is only supported for NX-OS versions 10.2(3) and later.

      N9K-X9716D-GX line card is only supported only for NDFC or NX-OS deployments.

      The following behaviors are observed for Nexus Dashboard Insights release 6.2.1 on Cisco Nexus Dashboard with NDFC 12.x.

    Timeout is observed during import of large number of VRFs or networks into Nexus Dashboard Orchestrator template.

    If there is an inactive switch in the fabric, there is a delay in deploying configuration on the switch.

    In large setups, in managed mode, configuration deployment from the Nexus Dashboard Insights service could take an hour or more to finish.

      If you have Nexus Dashboard Insights installed in your cluster, you must disable it before migrating from DCNM to NDFC. You can re-enable Nexus Dashboard Insights service after the migration is completed successfully. Perform the steps in the following order:

    Disable Nexus Dashboard Insights.

    Upgrade Nexus Dashboard to the latest version.

     Enable Nexus Dashboard Insights after the upgrade is completed successfully.

    Upgrade Nexus Dashboard Insights to the latest version.

    Disable Nexus Dashboard Insights.

    Perform a Backup/Restore of fabrics from DCNM 11.5.x to NDFC 12.x.

    Re-provision sites on Nexus Dashboard. (If the site name is different from the fabric name, you must remove the sites from Nexus Dashboard and add them back.)

    Enable Nexus Dashboard Insights.

    Remove sites from Nexus Dashboard Insights and add them back with the new NDFC IP address and credentials.

    Delete the previous Site Group and create new Site Group with same name and add the corresponding fabric to the Site Group.

      After migrating from DCNM 11.5(3) to NDFC 12.x, you must export Site Group configuration from Nexus Dashboard Insights to have the accurate NDFC 12.x IP address and credentials during import anytime later.

      If a bug pertaining to a switch is resolved in a Software Maintenance upgrade (SMU) package, in Nexus Dashboard Insights the bug will be displayed as PSIRTs in the Advisories page.

      When you run Connectivity Analysis on a site type NDFC monitored mode, in the Nodes page, the status is displayed as Not Installed and you will not be able to upgrade the node.

      Nexus Dashboard Insights data network should be reachable to switch data and management network.

      For the L4-L7 traffic path visibility feature, Cisco NDFC release 12.0.x does not support IPv6 and one-arm firewall configurations.  In a one-arm firewall configuration, a firewall interface is used, and all traffic comes into and out from the same interface. Starting from Cisco NDFC release 12.1.1, IPv6 and one-arm firewall configuration is supported.

      After you upgrade from NDI 6.1.3 to NDI 6.2.1, Log Collector, Bug Scan, and Best Practices jobs completed before upgrade will not display per device level details. To view the latest results, you must rerun the jobs after the upgrade.

Related Content

The Cisco Nexus Dashboard Insights documentation can be accessed from the following website:

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/data-center-analytics/nexus-insights/series.html

The documentation includes installation, upgrade, configuration, programming, and troubleshooting guides, technical references, and release notes, as well as other documentation.

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Describes how to install and upgrade Nexus Dashboard Insights.

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Describes how to use Nexus Dashboard Insights.

 

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