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Limitations and Restrictions, IPv6, User Roles

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Limitations and Restrictions Send documentation comments to [email protected] Limitations and Restrictions This section lists the limitations and restrictions for this release. The following limitations are described: • IPv6, page 34 • User Roles, page 34 • Red Hat Enterprise Linux, page 35 • Generation 1 Module Limitation, page 35 • Schedule Job Configurations, page 35 • Maximum Number of Zones Supported in Interop Mode 4, page 35 • Maximum Number of Zones Supported in Interop Mode 4, page 35 • Maximum Number of Zones Supported in Interop Mode 4, page 35 • InterVSAN Routing, page 35 • Java Web Start, page 36 • VRRP Availability, page 36 • VRRP Availability, page 36 • Using a RSA Version 1 Key for SSH Following an Upgrade, page 36 • CFS Cannot Distribute All Call Home Information, page 37 • Availability of F Port Trunking and F Port Channels, page 37 • Reserved VSAN Range and Isolated VSAN Range Guidelines, page 38 • Applying Zone Configurations to VSAN 1, page 38 • Running Storage Applications on the MSM-18/4, page 38 • RSPAN Traffic Not Supported on CTS Ports on 8-Gbps Switching Modules, page 39 • I/O Accelerator Feature Limitations, page 39 • Support for FCIP Compression Modes, page 39 • Saving Copies of the Running Kickstart and System Images, page 39 • Configuring Buffer Credits on a Generation 2 or Generation 3 Module, page 39 IPv6 The management port on Cisco MDS switches supports one user-configured IPv6 address, but does not support auto-configuration of an IPv6 address. User Roles In SAN-OS Release 3.3(x) and earlier, when a user belongs to a role which has a VSAN policy set to Deny and the role allows access to a specific set of VSANs (for example, 1 through 10), the user is restricted from performing the configuration, clear, execute, and debug commands which had a VSAN Cisco MDS 9000 Family Release Notes for Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 4.2(1a) 34 OL-19964-02

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Cisco MDS 9000 Family Release Notes for Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 4.2(1a)
OL-19964-02
Limitations and Restrictions
Limitations and Restrictions
This section lists the limitations and restrictions for this release. The following limitations are described:
IPv6, page 34
User Roles, page 34
Red Hat Enterprise Linux, page 35
Generation 1 Module Limitation, page 35
Schedule Job Configurations, page 35
Maximum Number of Zones Supported in Interop Mode 4, page 35
Maximum Number of Zones Supported in Interop Mode 4, page 35
Maximum Number of Zones Supported in Interop Mode 4, page 35
InterVSAN Routing, page 35
Java Web Start, page 36
VRRP Availability, page 36
VRRP Availability, page 36
Using a RSA Version 1 Key for SSH Following an Upgrade, page 36
CFS Cannot Distribute All Call Home Information, page 37
Availability of F Port Trunking and F Port Channels, page 37
Reserved VSAN Range and Isolated VSAN Range Guidelines, page 38
Applying Zone Configurations to VSAN 1, page 38
Running Storage Applications on the MSM-18/4, page 38
RSPAN Traffic Not Supported on CTS Ports on 8-Gbps Switching Modules, page 39
I/O Accelerator Feature Limitations, page 39
Support for FCIP Compression Modes, page 39
Saving Copies of the Running Kickstart and System Images, page 39
Configuring Buffer Credits on a Generation 2 or Generation 3 Module, page 39
IPv6
The management port on Cisco MDS switches supports one user-configured IPv6 address, but does not
support auto-configuration of an IPv6 address.
User Roles
In SAN-OS Release 3.3(x) and earlier, when a user belongs to a role which has a VSAN policy set to
Deny and the role allows access to a specific set of VSANs (for example, 1 through 10), the user is
restricted from performing the
configuration
,
clear
,
execute
, and
debug
commands which had a VSAN