Known Issues in Prisma SD-WAN ION Release 6.3
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Known Issues in Prisma SD-WAN ION Release 6.3

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Known Issues in Prisma SD-WAN ION Release 6.3

Learn about the known issues in Prisma SD-WAN ION Release 6.3.
Review a list of known issues for Prisma SD-WAN ION Release 6.3.
  • Known Issues in Prisma SD-WAN ION Device Release 6.3.2
  • Known Issues in Prisma SD-WAN ION Device Release 6.3.1
There are no known issues specific to Prisma SD-WAN ION Device Release 6.3.3. 6.3.4, and 6.3.5.

Known Issues in Prisma SD-WAN ION Device Release 6.3.2

The following table lists the known issues in Prisma SD-WAN ION Device Release 6.3.2.
Issue IDDescription
CGSDW-15027Incorrect SNMP interface bandwidth reported after a software upgrade from ION device version 5.6.
CGSDW-15967High memory consumption by the ADEM process causes ION device reboot.
CGSDW-21320The ION 1200 device does not respond to DHCP on SVI until there is a change in configuration or the device is rebooted.
CGSDW-21409FC crashes when many app-map entries are being created, modified, or deleted in parallel threads.
CGSDW-23395
After upgrading to device software version 6.3.2-b5, the backup ION device continues to attempt to establish a connection with the controller. Use the following workaround for this issue:
  • On the active device, add a static route on the LAN interface which points to the controller interface IP address of the backup device.
  • On the backup device, add a static route on the LAN interface which points to the controller interface IP address of the active device.

Known Issues in Prisma SD-WAN ION Device Release 6.3.1

Learn about the Known Issues in Prisma SD-WAN ION device release 6.3.1.
The following table lists the known issues in Prisma SD-WAN ION Device Release 6.3.1.
Issue IDDescription
CGSDW-16922Potential fp-rte crashes during the upgrade process may lead to longer upgrade durations. However, it does not impact systems that are already up and running.
CGSDW-20649The SNMP daemon process is slowly consuming the memory in the ION device suggesting a possible memory leak.
CGSDW-20671Incidents related to RADIUS server are raised even when a RADIUS server is not configured.
CGSDW-20864If the only prefix of a VRF at a branch site is deleted, then the entries leaked to the DC site for the specific VRF are also deleted. The workaround is to configure at least one dummy global prefix for the VRF at the branch site.
CGSDW-21451After being assigned to a site, the ION device does not receive the VRF context in time. This causes incorrect mapping between interfaces and VRFs.