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The following table lists the new and modified features supported in the System Logging Guide in Cisco IOS XE 17 releases.
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Cisco IOS XE Dublin 17.10.1 |
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This feature provides additional security by removing all user files from bootflash during factory reset. It prevents the malicious users from accessing configuration files that are stored in bootflash. |
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Cisco IOS XE Bengaluru 17.6.1 |
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This feature removes all the customer-specific data that stored on the device since the time of its shipping. Data erased includes configurations, log files, boot variables, core files, and credentials like FIPS-related keys. Cisco Secure Development Lifecycle (CSDL) is a repeatable and measurable proces designed to increase Cisco product resiliency and trustworthiness. The following new commands are introduced:
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Cisco IOS XE Bengaluru 17.5.1 |
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You can enable the show logging onboard slot ver_uptime command to view OBFL information on the Cisco router. |