New and Changed Information
The following table provides an overview of the significant changes up to the current release. The table does not provide an exhaustive list of all changes or of the new features up to this release.
Cisco APIC Release |
Feature |
Description |
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5.1(3) |
Additional auto-negotiation support |
All of the switches that support auto-negotiation support additional speeds in the on-enforce mode. The Cisco N9K-C93180YC-EX and N9K-C9364C-GX switches now support the on-enforce mode. Auto-negotiation and forwarding error correction is now supported on 4x10G and 4x25G breakout ports. |
5.0(1) |
Auto-negotiation |
Auto-negotiation enables devices to automatically exchange link information about speed and duplex abilities. |
AUTO-FEC |
AUTO-FEC is supported for 10 to 100 Gbps ports. |
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KP-FEC |
KP-FEC is supported for 4×100 and 400 Gbps ports. |
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Additional switches |
Additional switches support FEC. |
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2.2(2e) |
RS-FEC |
RS-FEC is supported for 25 Gbps ports. |
1.3(1g) |
Forwarding Error Correction (FEC) was introduced. |
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Auto-Negotiation
About Auto-Negotiation
Auto-negotiation is an optional function of the IEEE 802.3u Fast Ethernet standard that enables devices to automatically exchange information over a link about speed and duplex abilities. ACI switches support auto-negotiation on these port types:
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10/25/40/100Gbps on copper passive cables
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10Gbps native copper ports
You can select from the following auto-negotiation modes:
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off: Auto-negotiation is disabled.
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on: Auto-negotiation is enabled on RJ45 ports. This is the default.
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on-enforce: Auto-negotiation is enabled on copper passive cables. This mode is available beginning with Cisco ACI Release 5.0(1).
Auto-negotiation includes the auto-negotiation protocol exchange and link training. 10/40/100Gbps ports support fixed speed auto-negotiation. Ports with 25Gbps direct-attach-cable (DAC) copper cables support speed auto-negotiation, in which the switch advertises both 10Gbps and 25Gbps speeds. In this case, the negotiated speed is the fastest common speed advertised from both peers.
Ports with 25Gbps DAC copper cables support negotiation of forwarding error correction (FEC) as part of the auto-negotiation protocol exchange. Switches advertise their supported FEC modes, and both peers agree upon the best available mode.
Guidelines and Restrictions for Auto-Negotiation
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When auto-negotiation is enabled, it should be enabled on both peers – the ACI switch and the link partner.
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Auto-negotiation is supported on 4x10Gbps and 4x25Gbps passive (but not active) breakout cables, such as QSFP100G-4SFP25G-CU3M or QSFP40G-4SFP10G-CU3M.
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In the 5.1(2) release and earlier, the on-enforce mode is not supported on N9K-C93180YC-EX, N9K-C93600CD-GX (ports 1-24), and N9K-C9364C-GX (ports 1-64).
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Auto-negotiation is not supported with any of the QSFP-4x10G-AC transceivers on active copper cables.
Switch Support for Auto-Negotiation
Switch | AN mode OFF | AN mode ON | AN On-Enforce mode | AN On-Enforce supported speed |
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N9K-C93180YC-EX |
Off |
Off |
Not supported |
N/A |
N9K-C93180LC-EX |
Off |
On |
Same as AN ON |
100G and 40G passive copper cables |
N9K-C93108TC-EX |
Off |
On |
Same as AN ON |
1G, 10G, and 100M |
N9K-C9348GC-FXP |
Off |
Off |
On |
10G and 25G copper cables |
N9K-C93108TC-FX |
Off |
On |
Same as AN ON |
1G, 10G, and 100M |
N9K-C93180YC-FX |
Off |
Off |
On |
10G and 25G copper cables |
N9K-C9336C-FX2 |
Off |
Off |
On |
100G and 40G passive copper cables |
N9K-C93240YC-FX2 |
Off |
Off |
On |
10G and 25G copper cables |
N9K-C93600CD-GX |
Off |
Off |
Not supported on ports 1-24, supported on ports 25-34 |
100G, 40G, 4x10G, and 4x25G passive copper cables |
N9K-C93360YC-FX2 |
Off |
Off |
On |
10G and 25G copper cables |
N9K-C93216TC-FX2 |
Off |
On |
Same as AN ON |
1G, 10G, and 100M |
N9K-C9364C-GX |
Off |
Off |
Not supported |
N/A |
Switch | AN mode OFF | AN mode ON | AN On-Enforce mode | AN On-Enforce supported speed |
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N9K-C93180YC-EX |
Off |
Off |
On |
10G and 25G |
N9K-C93180LC-EX |
Off |
On |
Same as AN ON |
40G, 100G, 4x10G, and 4x25G passive copper cables |
N9K-C93108TC-EX |
Off |
On |
Same as AN ON |
100M, 1G, 10G, 4x10G, and 4x25G |
N9K-C9348GC-FXP |
Off |
Off |
On |
10G, 25G, 4x10G, and 4x25G copper cables |
N9K-C93108TC-FX |
Off |
On |
Same as AN ON |
100M, 1G, 10G, 4x10G, and 4x25G |
N9K-C93180YC-FX |
Off |
Off |
On |
10G, 25G, 4x10G, and 4x25G copper cables |
N9K-C9336C-FX2 |
Off |
Off |
On |
10G, 40G, 100G, 4x10G, and 4x25G passive copper cables |
N9K-C93240YC-FX2 |
Off |
Off |
On |
10G and 25G, 4x10G, and 4x25G copper cables |
N9K-C93600CD-GX |
Off |
Off |
On |
10G, 40G, 100G, 4x10G, and 4x25G passive copper cables |
N9K-C93360YC-FX2 |
Off |
Off |
On |
10G, 25G, 4x10G, and 4x25G copper cables |
N9K-C93216TC-FX2 |
Off |
On |
Same as AN ON |
100M, 1G, 10G, 4x10G, and 4x25G |
N9K-C93108TC-FX3P |
Off |
On |
Supported on ports 1/49 to 52 |
10G, 40G, 100G, 4x10G, and 4x25G |
N9K-C9364C-GX |
Off |
Off |
On |
10G, 40G, 100G, 4x10G, and 4x25G passive copper cables |
Forwarding Error Correction
About Forwarding Error Correction
Forwarding Error Correction (FEC) is a method of obtaining error control in data transmission over an unreliable or noisy channel in which the source (transmitter) encodes the data in a redundant way using Error Correcting Code, and the destination (receiver) recognizes it and corrects the errors without requiring a retransmission. The supported FEC modes are as follows:
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AUTO-FEC: The switch uses the best FEC mode.
In AUTO-FEC mode, the retimer ports of specific switches will be in the FC-FEC mode, as IEEE-RS-FEC is not supported in FEC advertising on these ports of those switches. As a result, you can use a cable of only up to 3 meters. A cable that is longer than 3 meters carries the risk of introducing CRC errors with FC-FEC. See the Ports of Switches That Do Not Support AUTO-FEC and IEEE-RS-FEC table for the affected switches and ports.
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CL74-FC-FEC: Supports 25 Gbps speed.
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CL91-RS-FEC: Supports 25 and 100 Gbps speeds.
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CONS16-RS-FEC: Supports 25 Gbps speed.
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IEEE-RS-FEC: Supports 25 Gbps speed.
This mode is not supported on the retimer ports of specific switches when used with cables that are greater than 3 meters in length. See the Ports of Switches That Do Not Support AUTO-FEC and IEEE-RS-FEC table for the affected switches and ports.
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KP-FEC: Supports 4×100 Gbps (KP1) or 400 Gbps (KP4).
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Disable-FEC: Disables FEC.
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Inherit: The switch uses FEC based on the port transceiver type. This is the default port configuration. See the Default FEC Support for Switches section for the inherited FEC mode optic.
The default is “Inherit.”
Switch |
Ports |
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N9K-C9336C-FX2 |
1-6, 33-36 |
N9K-C93360YC-FX2 |
97-108 |
N9K-C93216TC-FX2 |
97-108 |
N9K-C93240YC-FX2 |
49-60 |
N9K-C93180YC-FX3S |
1-54 |
N9K-C9364C-GX |
1-64 |
N9K-C93600CD-GX |
1-24 |
Note |
FEC is configurable only on the front port and not on fabric ports. |
Switch Support for FC-FEC
Switch |
Details |
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N9K-93180YC-FX |
Supported for 25Gbps ports |
N9K-93180YC-EX |
Supported for 25Gbps ports |
N9K-C9348GC-FXP |
Supported for 25Gbps ports |
N9K-C93240YC-FX2 |
Supported for 25Gbps ports |
N9K-C93360YC-FX2 |
Supported for 25Gbps ports |
N9K-C93600CD-GX |
Supported for 25Gbps ports |
N9K-C9364C-GX |
Supported for 25Gbps ports |
Switch Support for CL91-RS-FEC
Switch |
Details |
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N9K-C93180YC-FX |
Supported for 100G speed |
N9K-C93180YC-EX |
Supported for 100G speed |
N9K-C93108TC-FX |
Supported for 100G speed |
N9K-C93108TC-EX |
Supported for 100G speed |
N9K-C93180LC-EX |
Supported for 100G speed |
N9K-C9364C |
Supported for 100G speed |
N9K-C9348GC-FXP |
Supported for 100G speed |
N9K-C9336C-FX2 |
Supported for 100G speed |
N9K-C93240YC-FX2 |
Supported for 100G speed |
N9K-C9332C |
Supported for 100G speed |
N9K-C93360YC-FX2 |
Supported for 100G speed |
N9K-C93216TC-FX2 |
Supported for 100G speed |
N9K-C9316D-GX |
Supported for 100G speed |
N9K-C93600CD-GX |
Supported for 100G speed |
N9K-C9364C-GX |
Supported for 100G speed |
N9K-X9732C-EX (LC) |
Supported for 100G speed |
N9K-X9736C-FX (LC) |
Supported for 100G speed |
Switch Support for CONS16-RS-FEC and IEEE-RS-FEC
Switch |
Details |
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N9K-C93180YC-FX |
Supported for 25G speed |
N9K-C9348GC-FXP |
Supported for 25G speed |
N9K-C93240YC-FX2 |
Supported for 25G speed |
N9K-C93360YC-FX2 |
Supported for 25G speed |
N9K-C93600CD-GX |
Supported for 25G speed, but only for IEEE-RS-FEC and only on ports 25 to 34 |
Default FEC Support for Switches
Transceiver |
Auto-FEC |
Inherit |
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10G |
Disable FEC |
Disable FEC |
25G-CU1,2,3M |
FC-FEC (CL74) |
FC-FEC (CL74) |
25G-CU5M |
IEEE-RS-FEC1 |
FC-FEC (CL74) |
25G-optical |
FC-FEC (CL74)2 |
FC-FEC (CL74) |
40G |
Disable FEC |
Disable FEC |
100G |
RS-FEC (CL91)3 |
RS-FEC (CL91)3 |
1 On the Cisco N9K-C93180YC-EX switch and platforms with a retimer port, the FEC type is FC-FEC (CL74).
2 With the SFP-25G-SR and SFP-25-10G-LR transceivers on switches other than the N9K-C93180YC-EX switch, the FEC type is IEEE-RS-FEC.
3 With the QSFP-100G-LR, QSFP-100G-FR, QSFP-100G-DR, and QSFP-40/100G-SRBD transceivers, FEC is disabled.
Transceiver |
Auto-FEC |
Inherit |
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10G |
Disable FEC |
Disable FEC |
25G-CU1,2,3M |
FC-FEC (CL74) |
FC-FEC (CL74) |
25G-CU5M |
IEEE-RS-FEC1 |
FC-FEC (CL74) |
25G-optical |
FC-FEC (CL74)2 |
FC-FEC (CL74) |
40G |
Disable FEC |
Disable FEC |
100G |
RS-FEC (CL91)3 |
RS-FEC (CL91)3 |
1 On the Cisco N9K-C93180YC-EX switch and platforms with a retimer port, the FEC type is FC-FEC (CL74).
2 With the SFP-25G-SR and SFP-25-10G-LR transceivers on switches other than the N9K-C93180YC-EX switch, the FEC type is IEEE-RS-FEC.
3 With the QSFP-100G-LR, QSFP-100G-FR, QSFP-100G-DR, and QSFP-40/100G-SRBD transceivers, FEC is disabled.
Configuration
Configuring Auto-Negotiation Using the GUI
Procedure
Step 1 |
On the menu bar, click . |
Step 2 |
In the Navigation pane, expand |
Step 3 |
Right click Link Level and click Create Link Level Policy. |
Step 4 |
In the Create Link Level Policy dialog box, perform the following actions: |
Configuring Auto-Negotiation Using the NX-OS Style CLI
This example shows how to configure auto-negotiation on a leaf interface.
Procedure
Step 1 |
Enter the configure mode. Example:
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Step 2 |
Enter the switch mode. Example:
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Step 3 |
Specify the interface and port. Example:
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Step 4 |
Configure auto-negotiation on the interface. The options are:
Example:
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Step 5 |
Exit the interface mode. Example:
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Configuring FEC Using the GUI
Procedure
Step 1 |
On the menu bar, click . |
Step 2 |
In the Navigation pane, expand |
Step 3 |
Right click Link Level and click Create Link Level Policy. |
Step 4 |
In the Create Link Level Policy dialog box, perform the following actions: The Link Level Policy is created, and the desired FEC is configured with it.
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Step 5 |
To verify the configuration, in the Navigation pane, click . The Work pane, lists all the policies. |
Step 6 |
In the Work pane, choose the appropriate Link Level Policy, and verify in the Forwarding Error Correction column that the desired FEC is displayed. |
Configuring FEC Using the NX-OS Style CLI
This example shows how to configure forward error correction (FEC) on a leaf switch interface.
Procedure
Step 1 |
Enter the configure mode. Example:
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Step 2 |
Enter the switch mode. Example:
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Step 3 |
Specify the interface and port. Example:
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Step 4 |
Configure FEC. The options are:
Example:
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Step 5 |
Exit the interface mode. Example:
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Configuring FEC Using the REST API
Before you begin
The interface selector is configured.
Procedure
Configure RS-FEC policy in a link level policy. Example:
The options for
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Source:
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/aci/apic/sw/kb/b_Cisco_ACI_and_Forward_Error_Correction.html