Release Notes
Cisco NX-OS Release 11.0(3k) Release Notes for Cisco Nexus 9000 Series ACI-Mode Switches
Caveats
8
Resolved Caveats
Table 5 lists the resolved caveats in the Cisco NX-OS Release 11.0(3k). Click a Bug ID to access the Bug Search Tool
and see additional information about the bug
Table 5. Resolved Caveats in Cisco NX-OS Release 11.0(3k)
Bug ID
Description
CSCut31145
A vPC link flap may cause policy manager to crash on the switch and generate a core dump.
CSCut49345
Default route 0.0.0.0/0 failed to be prograde into Broadcom T2 chipset after isis flapping, which lead to all
the traffic to outside ACI was dropped.
CSCut05011
Remote EP's are not learned after deleting the shared services.
CSCut61181
Disable loop_detection feature in 1103j.
Known Behaviors
Table 6 lists caveats that describe known behaviors in the Cisco NX-OS Release 11.0(3k). Click the Bug ID to access the
Bug Search Tool and see additional information about the bug.
Table 6. Known Behaviors in Cisco NX-OS Release 11.0(3k)
Bug ID
Description
CSCun47041
Configuring the BGP maximum prefix policy is not supported.
CSCuo37016
Layer 3 switched packets that go out of a FEX Hif interface are not spanned.
CSCuo50533
When output span is enabled on a port where the filter is VLAN, multicast traffic in that VLAN that goes out
of that port is not spanned.
CSCup92534
CSCuq39829
Switch rescue user ("admin") can log into fabric switches even when TACACS is selected as the default
login realm.
CSCuq46369
An extra 4 bytes is added to the untagged packet with Egress local and remote SPAN.
CSCuq77095
When the command show ip ospf vrf <vrf_name>" is run from bash on the border leaf, the checksum field
in the output always shows value of zero.
CSCuq83910
When an IP moves from one MAC behind one ToR to another MAC behind another ToR, even though the
VM sends a GARP packet, in ARP unicast mode, this GARP packet is not flooded. As a result, any other
host with the original MAC to IP binding sending an L2 packet will send to the original ToR where the IP
was in the beginning (based on MAC lookup), and the packet will be sent out on the old port (location).
Without flooding the GARP packet in the network, all hosts will not update the MAC-to-IP binding.










