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92348GC-X VXLAN capability?

I am trying to interpret what is meant in the data sheet for a Nexus 9200 switch.

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/switches/nexus-9000-series-switches/datasheet-c78-735989.html 

Here is the part that is confusing me.

●      Virtual Extensible LAN (VXLAN)

◦    The platform (except Cisco Nexus 92348GC-X) offers native line-rate VXLAN routing.

 Does this mean that the 92348GC-X doesn't support VXLAN, or just that it can't do it at line rate?

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it support VXLAN

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it support VXLAN

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It doesn't appear to support VXLAN, but it gets close. No matter what I do, the nve1 interface will not allow me to "no shut" it. One of my colleagues put my configs into their lab, and it came right up.

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I would read that as just not supporting line rate.  However, like hardware and software "defects", sometimes there are documentation "defects".

Laugh (not at your expense), not working at all also means not offering native line rate is true.

If you have maintenance on the device, perhaps open a TAC case for clarification.

I don't know what to do other than laugh. If the platform doesn't support it, why the heck doesn't it tell me that when I try to enable the feature? Rhetorical questions....