Does the F2 linecard (N7k-F248XP-25) on Nexus 7010 support Layer 3?

Hi All,
I am sure that F1 linecards on Nexus weren’t able to support L3 functionality, so my query is does the F2 linecard (N7k-F248XP-25) on Nexus 7010 support Layer 3?
Regards,
Mayank

Hi, Im know that this is resolved but i have a f2e Card
Model:                 N7K-F248XP-25E
Type (SFP capable):    1000base-SX
and i can not configure an interface as l3
NX7K-1-VDC-3T-S1-L3FP(config)# interface ethernet 7/2
NX7K-1-VDC-3T-S1-L3FP(config-if)# no switchport
ERROR: Ethernet7/2: requested config change not allowed
whats the problem??
Software
  BIOS:      version 2.12.0
  kickstart: version 6.2(2)
  system:    version 6.2(2)
  BIOS compile time:       05/29/2013
  kickstart image file is: bootflash:///n7000-s2-kickstart-npe.6.2.2.bin
  kickstart compile time:  7/9/2013 20:00:00 [08/22/2013 04:51:27]
  system image file is:    bootflash:///n7000-s2-dk9.6.2.2.bin
  system compile time:     7/9/2013 20:00:00 [08/22/2013 08:07:03]
Hardware
  cisco Nexus7000 C7010 (10 Slot) Chassis ("Supervisor Module-2")
  Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU         with 12224956 kB of memory.

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    1 for M1 and 2 for F2
    or
    1 for M1 and 1 for F2..
    My chassis is;
    N7K-C7010-BUN2-R

    Hi Robert,
    The F2 module is L2 and L3 capable.  It is quite a step up from F1 as it has no L3 capabilites, plus adding FEX to the F2 is a great improvement.  As far as F2 vs M1, the M1 still has larger L3 tables and can hold more routes in hardware as well as run OTV.  So the two types of modules are for different locations in your data center.  M1 is a great fit for your routing edge due to this.
    Lucinao,
    For fabric 2 on 7010 and 7018 you must have NX-OS 6. 
    As far as the new VDC requirement for F2.  Since the Nexus 7000s modules all have their own forwarding engines they must all run in a compatible mode.  Think of it like mixing a 6500 with sup2 and a module with a DFC3...you can't do it.
    So instead of just saying your chassis can only contain F2 or F1/M1 we are able to seperate the "generations" up by VDCs within the same chassis.
    Chad

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