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Cisco mds 9000 family cli configuration guide, release 3.x (ol-16184-01, april 2008)
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New and Changed Features for Release 3.x (continued)
Feature
FICON port swapping
SSH authentication
enhancement
AAA server
enhancements
MSCHAP
Change to show ip
access-list command
IPv6 access control lists
(IPv6-ACLs)
Certificate authorities and
digital certificates
IKE digital certificate
support
IKE fully qualified
domain name (FQDN)
Fabric binding for Fibre
Channel
FCIP read tape
acceleration
SAN extension tuner
enhancement
iSCSI server load
balancing (iSLB)
iSNS cloud discovery
OL-16184-01, Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3.x
Description
Provides the ability to port swap using the
interface identifier when there are duplicate port
numbers on a switch.
Provides digital certificate support for host
authentication.
Includes the following AAA server
enhancements:
Monitoring and validating the availability of
remote AAA servers.
Allowing users to specify a remote AAA
server name at login.
Displaying AAA server statistics.
Provides support for the Microsoft Challenge
Handshake Authentication Protocol (MSCHAP).
Deprecates the usage option.
Describes the support for IPv6-ACLs.
Describes interoperating with certificate
authorities and using digital certificates for
secure communication with peers.
Allows IKE to use digital certificates for
authentication instead of using preshared keys.
Includes using FQDNs, as well as IPv4 addresses,
for the following IKE features:
Preshared keys
Identity mode
Supports fabric binding for Fibre Channel
VSANs as well as FICON VSANs.
Supports tape read acceleration over FCIP
interfaces as well as tape write acceleration.
Describes how to assign tape read and write
commands to N ports.
Provides information on how to easily configure
large iSCSI deployments.
Provides information to iSNS on the various
interfaces reachable from an initiator by
partitioning the interfaces on a switch into
disjointed IP clouds.
Changed
in
Release
Where Documented
3.0(1)
Chapter 28, "Configuring FICON"
3.0(1)
Chapter 39, "Configuring Users
and Common Roles"
3.0(1)
Chapter 32, "Configuring RADIUS
and TACACS+"
3.0(1)
Chapter 32, "Configuring RADIUS
and TACACS+"
3.0(1)
Chapter 33, "Configuring IPv4 and
IPv6 Access Control Lists"
3.0(1)
Chapter 33, "Configuring IPv4 and
IPv6 Access Control Lists"
3.0(1)
Chapter 34, "Configuring
Certificate Authorities and Digital
Certificates"
3.0(1)
Chapter 35, "Configuring IPsec
Network Security"
3.0(1)
Chapter 35, "Configuring IPsec
Network Security"
3.0(1)
Chapter 38, "Configuring Fabric
Binding"
3.0(1)
Chapter 40, "Configuring FCIP"
3.0(1)
Chapter 41, "Configuring the SAN
Extension Tuner"
3.0(1)
Chapter 42, "Configuring iSCSI"
3.0(1)
Chapter 42, "Configuring iSCSI"
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