HP Cisco MDS 9020 - Fabric Switch Configuration Manual page 55

Cisco mds 9000 family cli configuration guide, release 3.x (ol-16184-01, april 2008)
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Table 1-1
New and Changed Features for Release 3.x (continued)
Feature
SANTap enhancements
CFS enhancements
TACACS+ password
expiry notification
Cisco 32-port switching
module
Cisco CompactFlash
CRC Checksum Test
System default port mode
F
Cisco Fabric Switch for
HP c-Class BladeSystem
and Cisco Fabric Switch
for IBM BladeCenter
On-Demand Port
Activation Licensing
Running the
CompactFlash Report
SAN device virtualization Allows you to create virtual devices that represent
Enable/disable up/down
link
Cisco MDS 9124 Fabric
Switch support
On-demand port
activation licensing
Non-disruptive upgrades
on the Cisco MDS 9124
Fabric Switch
OL-16184-01, Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3.x
Description
Provides for 32-bit support and dynamic LUNs.
Support for CFS regions.
Password aging notification is initiated when the
TACACS+ server authenticates access to the
switch through Telnet or SSH
Added a new guideline for copying a saved
configuration that contains the no system default
switchport shutdown command, and the effect
that has on E-port configuration.
Enables users to run the CompactFlash CRC
Checksum test and update CompactFlash
firmware.
Added information about the system default
switchport mode F feature and command.
Added updates about support or non-support of
the switches throughout the book.
Added port naming conventions f and switch
behavior of Cisco Fabric Switch for HP c-Class
BladeSystem and Cisco Fabric Switch for IBM
BladeCenter.
Enables users to run the CompactFlash Check
utility to generate a report that shows the status of
CompactFlash on certain line cards.
physical end devices when configuring switches.
Allows users to enable or disable SNMP
link-state traps on specific interfaces.
Updates throughout the book to reflect support of
the Cisco MDS 9124 Fabric Switch.
Allows users to buy additional licenses for ports
in the Cisco MDS 9124 Fabric Switch, and to also
move licenses among ports.
Describes non-disruptive upgrades on the Cisco
MDS 9124 Fabric Switch.
Changed
in
Release
Where Documented
3.2(1)
Chapter 49, "Configuring
SANTap"
3.2(1)
Chapter 6, "Using the CFS
Infrastructure"
3.2(1)
Chapter 32, "Configuring RADIUS
and TACACS+"
3.1(3)
Chapter 16, "Configuring
PortChannels"
3.1(3)
Chapter 10, "Managing System
Hardware"
3.1(3)
Chapter 5, "Initial Configuration"
Chapter 12, "Configuring
Interfaces"
3.1(2)
Chapter 4, "On-Demand Port
Activation Licensing"
Chapter 7, "Software Images"
3.1(2)
Chapter 4, "On-Demand Port
Activation Licensing"
3.1(2)
Chapter 10, "Managing System
Hardware"
3.1(2)
Chapter 20, "SAN Device
Virtualization"
3.1(2)
Chapter 31, "Configuring SNMP"
3.1(1)
Chapter 1, "Product Overview"
3.1(1)
Chapter 4, "On-Demand Port
Activation Licensing"
3.1(1)
Chapter 7, "Software Images"
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