Table of Contents
Cisco Virtual Switch Update Manager Release Notes, Release 2.1
New and Changed Information For Cisco VSUM Release 2.1
New Software Support with Cisco VSUM Release 2.1
Virtual Switch File Upload Utility
Upgrading from Earlier Cisco VSUM Releases
Upgrading from Earlier Cisco Nexus 1000V and Cisco AVS Releases
Upgrading from Earlier Cisco Nexus 1000V Releases
Upgrading from Earlier Cisco AVS Releases
Cisco Virtual Security Gateway Documentation
Cisco Prime Network Services Controller Documentation
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
Cisco Virtual Switch Update Manager Release Notes, Release 2.1
This document describes the features, limitations, and bugs for Cisco Virtual Switch Update Manager (VSUM) Release 2.1. This update is for Cisco Nexus 1000V and Cisco Application Virtual Switch (AVS), which is a derivative of Cisco Nexus 1000V.
Contents
This document includes the following sections:
- Introduction
- New and Changed Information For Cisco VSUM Release 2.1
- Upgrading from Earlier Cisco VSUM Releases
- Upgrading from Earlier Cisco Nexus 1000V and Cisco AVS Releases
- Software Compatibility
- Limitations and Restrictions
- Scalability Limits
- Using the Bug Search Tool
- Bugs
- Related Documentation
- Documentation Feedback
- Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
Introduction
Cisco VSUM is a virtual appliance that is registered as a plug-in to the VMware vCenter Server. The Cisco VSUM GUI is an integral part of the VMware vSphere Web Client; it can only be accessed by logging into the VMware vSphere Web Client.
Cisco VSUM simplifies the installation and configuration of the Cisco Nexus 1000V and the Cisco AVS.
Cisco VSUM lets you do the following:
- Cisco Nexus 1000V for VMware vSphere
- Install the Cisco Nexus 1000V switch.
- Migrate the VMware vSwitch and VMware vSphere Distributed Switch (VDS) to the Cisco Nexus 1000V.
- Monitor the Cisco Nexus 1000V.
- Upgrade the Cisco Nexus 1000V and add hosts from an earlier version to the latest version.
- Install the Cisco Nexus 1000V license.
- View the health of the virtual machines in your data center using the Dashboard - Cisco Nexus 1000V.
- Upgrade from an earlier release to Cisco VSUM 2.1.
- Cisco AVS
- Install the Cisco AVS vSphere Installation Bundle (VIB) to ESXi host.
- Add hosts to the Cisco AVS.
- Upgrade the Cisco AVS.
- Upgrade from an earlier release to Cisco VSUM 2.1.
New and Changed Information For Cisco VSUM Release 2.1
New Software Support with Cisco VSUM Release 2.1
Cisco VSUM Release 2.1 adds support for the following Cisco AVS and Cisco Nexus 1000V release:
Note Beginning in Cisco VSUM Release 2.0, image files for Cisco Nexus 1000V and Cisco AVS are not included with Cisco VSUM software. You must upload the switch images separately. See Usability Improvements in this document.
Usability Improvements
The Cisco VSUM 2.1 release has the following usability enhancements:
- A new progress window for installation of Cisco Nexus1000V.
- New progress windows for upgrading the Cisco Nexus1000V.
- An optimized PortProfile Editor in the Migrate GUI for adding the host to the Cisco Nexus1000V DVS.
- An option to back up the Cisco Nexus1000V running config to the Cisco VSUM server during an upgrade of Cisco Nexus1000V.
Virtual Switch File Upload Utility
Beginning in Cisco VSUM Release 2.0, image files for Cisco Nexus 1000V and Cisco AVS are uploaded separately from the Cisco VSUM software. The new Virtual Switch File Upload Utility enables you to dynamically upload the switch image files before installation. You download the switch image files from Cisco.com to your local system before uploaded them to the Cisco VSUM repository.
Upgrading from Earlier Cisco VSUM Releases
For the Cisco Nexus 1000V, you can upgrade from Cisco VSUM Release 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.2.2, 1.3, 1.5.2, 1.5.3, 1.5.5, 1.5.6, or 2.0 to Release 2.1.
For the Cisco AVS, you can upgrade from Cisco VSUM Release 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.2.2, 1.5, 1.5.1, 1.5.2, 1.5.3, 1.5.5, 1.5.6, or 2.0 to Release 2.1.
Upgrading from Earlier Cisco Nexus 1000V and Cisco AVS Releases
Upgrading from Earlier Cisco Nexus 1000V Releases
The following table shows the upgrade paths for Cisco Nexus 1000V and Cisco AVS from 5.2(1)SV3(1.5) and later.
Upgrading from Earlier Cisco AVS Releases
For information about upgrading from earlier releases of Cisco AVS, see the Cisco AVS Release Notes .
Note You cannot upgrade Cisco AVS to 5.2(1)SV3(1.5b) or 5.2(1)SV3(1.5a) even though Cisco VSUM might recommend it.
Software Compatibility
This release of Cisco VSUM supports vSphere 6.0, 5.5, 5.1, 5.0, and 4.1 release trains for Cisco Nexus 1000V and vSphere 6.0, 5.5, and 5.1 release trains for Cisco AVS.
Cisco VSUM can be used to deploy Cisco Nexus 1000V Virtual Supervisor Module (VSM) and Virtual Ethernet Module (VEM) on any servers that are listed in the VMware Hardware Compatibility List .
For information on compatibility with Cisco Nexus 1000V, see the Cisco Virtual Switch Update Manager Getting Started Guide for Cisco Nexus 1000V.
For information on compatibility with Cisco AVS, see the Cisco Virtual Switch Update Manager Getting Started Guide for Cisco Application Virtual Switch .
Limitations and Restrictions
This section describes the limitations and restrictions of Cisco VSUM Release 2.1.
- You cannot upgrade Cisco AVS to Release 5.2(1)SV3(1.5a) or 5.2(1)SV3(1.5b), even though the upgrade might be recommended in Cisco VSUM. For upgrade path information, see the Cisco AVS Release Notes .
- The Add Host operation is not supported for Cisco Nexus 1000V 4.2(1)SV1(4b).
- Upgrading Cisco AVS does not upgrade the Cisco APIC and the other fabric components. See the Cisco APIC Getting Started Guide for information about upgrading the Cisco APIC.
- If you are using Cisco Nexus 1000V and Cisco VSUM 1.5.2 or an earlier release, and you want to upgrade to vCenter 6.0, you must upgrade to Cisco VSUM 1.5.3 or later and then upgrade vCenter. For instructions for upgrading vCenter, see the Cisco Nexus 1000V Installation and Upgrade Guide . For information about upgrading Cisco VSUM, see the Cisco Virtual Switch Update Manager Getting Started Guide for Cisco Nexus 1000V.
- The minimum required browser versions for VSUM 2.0 are IE 10, Firefox 43, and Chrome 45 for Windows, and Safari 9 for Mac OS. If you use earlier versions of these browsers, some features might not work correctly. We recommended Firefox as the browser for VSUM 2.0 and the file upload utility.
Scalability Limits
The following table lists the recommended scalability limits for Cisco VSUM.
Note The limits in the following table refer to single attempts only. You can repeat the tasks for all the hosts/virtual machines in your data center.
Maximum number of hosts that can be migrated in a single attempt
Adding Hosts to Cisco AVS 1Maximum number of hosts that can be added in a single attempt
Maximum number of hosts that can be upgraded in a single attempt
Using the Bug Search Tool
Use the Bug Search tool to search for a specific bug or to search for all bugs in a release.
Step 1 Go to http://tools.cisco.com/bugsearch .
Step 2 At the Log In screen, enter your registered Cisco.com username and password; 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 Return .
Step 4 To search for bugs in the current release:
a. In the Search For field, enter a problem, feature, or a product name and press Return . (Leave the other fields empty.)
b. 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 modified date, status, severity, and so forth.
To export the results to a spreadsheet, click the Export Results to Excel link.
Bugs
The following tables list the open and resolved bugs in Cisco VSUM Release 2.1. The bug ID links you to the Cisco Bug Search tool.
Related Documentation
The Cisco VSUM documentation is available at:
Documentation Feedback
To provide technical feedback on this document or report an error or omission, please send your comments to nexus1k-docfeedback@cisco.com.
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
For information on obtaining documentation, using the Cisco Bug Search Tool (BST), submitting a service request, and gathering additional information, see What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation at: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/general/whatsnew/whatsnew.html .
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