High Availability; Licensing Requirements For Session Manager; Prerequisites For Session Manager; Guidelines And Limitations For Session Manager - Cisco Nexus 9000 Series Configuration Manual

Nx-os system management configuration guide, release 6.x
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High Availability

You can optionally end a configuration session without committing the changes. You can also save a
configuration session.
High Availability
Session Manager sessions remain available after a supervisor switchover. Sessions are not persistent across
a software reload.

Licensing Requirements for Session Manager

Product
Cisco
NX-OS

Prerequisites for Session Manager

Make sure that you have the privilege level required to support the Session Manager commands that you plan
to use.

Guidelines and Limitations for Session Manager

Session Manager has the following configuration guidelines and limitations:
• Session Manager supports only access control list (ACL) and quality of service (QoS) features.
• You can create up to 32 configuration sessions.
• You can configure a maximum of 20,000 commands across all sessions.
• You cannot simultaneously execute configuration commands in more then one configuration session or
• If an interface reloads while you are configuring that interface in a configuration session, Session Manager

Configuring Session Manager

Be aware that the Cisco NX-OS commands might differ from Cisco IOS commands.
Note
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License Requirement
Session Manager requires no license. Any feature not included in a license package is bundled
with the nx-os image and is provided at no extra charge to you. For a complete explanation
of the Cisco NX-OS licensing scheme, see the Cisco NX-OS Licensing Guide.
configuration terminal mode. Parallel configurations (for example, one configuration session and one
configuration terminal) might cause validation or verification failures in the configuration session.
may accept the commands even though the interface is not present in the device at that time.
Configuring Session Manager

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