Cisco Network Insights for Resources Application for Cisco Application Policy Infrastructure Controller Release Notes, Release 2.1.1
Cisco Network Insights for Resources (NIR) application consist of a monitoring utility that can be added to the Cisco Application Policy Infrastructure Controller (APIC).
This document describes the features, issues, and limitations for Cisco NIR on Cisco Application Services Engine with Cisco APIC.
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Date |
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Mar 27, 2020 |
Compatibility information for Cisco NIR. |
Mar 16, 2020 |
Added CSCvr98827 to open issues. |
Mar 5, 2020 |
Cisco APIC cluster usage guidelines. |
Feb 26, 2020 |
Hardware requirements for Cisco Network Insights Resources. |
Dec 18, 2020 |
Added CSCvs44367, CSCvs44043, and CSCvs44224 caveats to Open Caveats. |
Dec 4, 2019 |
Release 2.1.1 became available. |
■ Usage Guidelines and Limitations
Feature |
Description |
Anomaly Details enhancement |
Support for Diagnostics, Recommendation, and Impact for Interface Anomalies. |
UI enhancements |
The UI enhancements in this release include cross launch navigation, the addition of top nodes in the dashboard, a fabric overview, and viewing of node details. |
PC or vPC interface types |
Support for PC or vPC interface types in the Interface Statistics tab. |
BGP Statistics Telemetry |
Support for BGP operational and statistical data in the Protocol Statistics tab. |
Flow Telemetry enhancements |
Support for Cisco Nexus FX, FX2, and EX switches. |
Endpoint Analytics |
The Endpoint Analytics for Cisco NIR App available as beta in release 2.0.2 is not available in this release. |
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 |
A reboot of Cisco Application Services Engine could result in 10 to 15 minutes of telemetry data loss. |
2.1.1 |
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Workloads affected due interface errors or flaps are not reported. |
2.1.1 |
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After cluster contract and expansion kafka fails to start. |
2.1.1 |
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Controller or Spine or Leafs tiles are displaying all nodes in dashboard top Nodes section. |
2.1.1 |
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QoS anomaly is generated for some ports on a spine switch. |
2.1.1 |
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Collection status reports health incorrectly even though one of the pipeline has failed. |
2.1.1 |
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Flow analytics does not work as expected after modifying BD, VRF for EPG. |
2.1.1 |
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BD label is zero in leaf switch after policy upgrade to release 3.2(8d). |
2.1.1 |
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Flow analytics does not work as expected after changing the fabric in-band ip address. |
2.1.1 |
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 "Fixed In" column of the table specifies whether the issue was resolved in the base release or a patch release.
Bug ID |
Description |
Fixed In |
NIR graphs in dashboard pages display no data at end of the time slot for the selected time range. |
2.1.1 |
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When multiple flow paths are reported in NIR Flow Analytics, NIR will capture flow path data before, during, and after node reload. |
2.1.1 |
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No telemetry data displayed in NIR app after Cisco Application Services Engine nodes upgrade. |
2.1.1 |
Bug ID |
Description |
Exists In |
Cisco NIR app will not distinguish read only user when NIR app installed with APIC on FMR7. |
2.1.1 |
This table describes the Cisco APIC LAN deployment requirements for Cisco NIR software telemetry. Cisco NIR installed in Cisco APIC cluster does not support flow telemetry.
Hardware |
Cisco NIR installed in Cisco Application Services Engine cluster connected to Cisco ACI fabric |
Cisco NIR installed in Cisco APIC cluster |
APIC-CLUSTER-M1 |
Yes |
No |
APIC-CLUSTER-M2 |
Yes |
No |
APIC-CLUSTER-M3 |
Yes |
Yes (Maximum 30 ACI fabric nodes) |
APIC-CLUSTER-L1 |
Yes |
No |
APIC-CLUSTER-L2 |
Yes |
No |
APIC-CLUSTER-L3 |
Yes |
Yes (Maximum 30 ACI fabric nodes) |
In the Lab environment you can install Cisco NIR app on APIC-CLUSTER-M1/M2 or APIC-CLUSTER-L1/L2. We do not recommend installing Cisco NIR app on APIC-CLUSTER-M1/M2 or APIC-CLUSTER-L1/L2 in the production environment.
For Cisco NIR on Cisco APIC and Cisco NIR on Cisco Application Services Engine compatibility with Day-2 Operations apps, see the Cisco Day-2 Operations Apps Support Matrix.
Software |
PID |
Cisco Device supported for Software Telemetry |
Cisco Nexus 9000 Series switches |
Cisco Application Services Engine cluster |
SE-CL-L3 |
Device supported for Flow Telemetry |
The following series switches and line cards are supported: ■ Cisco Nexus 9300-EX, -FX, -FX2, and 9500 platform switches ■ Cisco Nexus X9732C-EX line card |
Software/Hardware |
Number |
Number of nodes supported for Cisco NIR for Hardware and Software Telemetry |
100 |
Number of flows supported for Software Telemetry |
10000 |
This section lists the usage guidelines and limitations for Cisco NIR:
■ A Cisco APIC cluster must have a minimum of 3 APICs. Cisco NIR is not supported on single APIC.
■ You have to configure telemetry in the Cisco NIR app to configure for fabric node control.
The Cisco NIR documentation can be accessed from the following website:
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/data-center-analytics/network-insights-resources/model.html
The documentation includes installation, upgrade, configuration, programming, and troubleshooting guides, technical references, and release notes, as well as other documentation.
Document |
Description |
Cisco Network Insights for Resources Application for the Cisco APIC Release Notes |
This document. |
Cisco Network Insights for Resources Application for the Cisco APIC User Guide |
Describes how to download, install, and set up Cisco NIR in Cisco APIC. |
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