Release Notes for Cisco SD-WAN Release 19.3.x
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These release notes accompany the Cisco SD-WAN Software Release 19.3, which provides Cisco SD-WAN capabilities for Cisco SD-WAN controller devices—including vSmart controllers, vBond orchestrators, vManage NMS, and vEdge routers.
Important Notes, Known Behavior, and Workaround
When you complete a Cisco SD-WAN software downgrade procedure on a device, the device goes into the configuration mode that it was in when you last upgraded the Cisco SD-WAN software on the device. If the device is in a different configuration mode when you start the downgrade than it was when you last upgraded, the device and Cisco vManage show different configuration modes after the downgrade completes. To put the configuration modes back in sync, reattach the device to a device template. After you reattach the device, both the device and Cisco vManage show that the device is in the vManage configuration mode.
Supported Devices
For device compatibility information, see Cisco SD-WAN Device Compatibility.
Resolved and Open Bugs
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Resolved Bugs
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Resolved Bugs for Cisco SD-WAN Release 19.3.0
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QoS doesn't work properly on vEdge 100 cellular interfaces |
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Bulk edit of feature template attached to ~500 ISR devices takes 5 min per device for config gen |
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show hardware inventory CLI should show Cisco PID |
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vManage services fail after the disk becomes full |
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block-non-source-ip Not blocking traffic sourced from ip address not matching interface ip prefix |
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vEdge-Cloud ignores red-drop drop policy in qos-scheduler |
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vEdge: default route is not getting installed even after arp is learnt when def gw is not pingable |
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vManage should warn if vEdge is running 17.2 code for Packet Capture |
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Static nat entry is still taking effect until the device is rebooted |
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Security testing found the $HOME directory permissions are not set correctly for this host, |
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Unable to use SNMPv3 passwords 32 characters or longer via Feature Template in GUI |
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Copy button on Notification Rule on vManage GUI Monitor->Alarms->Email Notifications page is broken |
Open Bugs
All open bugs for this release are available in the Cisco Bug Search Tool through the Open Bug Search.
Open Bugs for Cisco SD-WAN Release 19.3.0
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ISR1100-6G, vedge-5000 Copper SFP OIR is not working. |
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vManage cluster trigger an Error soon after the cluster was formed. Thus, entire cluster had outage |
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ISR1100-6G, vedge-5000 Copper SFP OIR is not working. |
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ISR1100-4G, ISR1100-6G Fixed speed 100/10 full duplex config are not supported on RJ45 ports. |
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No date and time info in the syslog payload |
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vEdge system buffer pool depletion and data plane stops forwarding with device-access-policy config |
Controller Compatibility Matrix and Server Recommendations
For compatibility information and server recommendations, see Cisco SD-WAN Controller Compatibility Matrix and Server Recommendations.