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As of Cisco DCNM Release 5.2, Cisco Fabric Manager and Cisco Data Center Network Manager for LAN are merged into one unified product called Cisco Data Center Network Manager (DCNM) that can manage both LAN and SAN environments. As a part of this product merger, the name Cisco DCNM for SAN replaces the name Cisco Fabric Manager.
The following documentation changes support the merged Cisco DCNM product:
This URL is also the listing page for Cisco DCNM for LAN product documentation.
You should continue to use the Cisco Fabric Manager documentation if you are using a release of Cisco Fabric Manager software that is earlier than Cisco DCNM Release 5.2.
– Cisco DCNM Installation and Licensing Guide
For a complete list of Cisco DCNM documentation, see the “Related Documentation” section in the Preface.
This chapter provides release-specific information for each new and changed feature in the Cisco Prime DCNM System Management Guide, Release 7.0.x. The latest version of this document is available at the following Cisco website:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps9369/tsd_products_support_series_home.html
To check for additional information about Cisco Data Center Network Manager (DCNM) Release 78-xxxxx-xx, see the Cisco DCNM Release Notes, Release 6.x .
Table 1 summarizes the new and changed features for the Cisco Prime DCNM System Management Guide, Release 7.0.x, and tells you where they are documented.
For a complete list of Cisco DCNM documentation, see the “Related Documentation” in the Preface.