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Cisco Application eXtension Platform 1.1 Feature and Release History
Cisco Application eXtension Platform 1.1 Feature and Release History
Revised: 9/3/08This document lists the features available in the latest Cisco AXP release and maps them to the guides in which they are documented. Documentation is available in the Support section of the Cisco AXP home page.
Cisco AXP Advanced Features
Cisco AXP advanced features are available only to customers who have obtained authorization from Cisco for unrestricted shell access. Contact your Cisco marketing representative for more information.
Cisco AXP Release Feature Name Where Documented1.1
Swap Space Support
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"Swap Space and Memory Allocation" section in the Cisco Application eXtension Platform 1.1 User Guide.
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"Swap Space and Memory Allocation" section in the Cisco Application eXtension Platform 1.1 Developer Guide.
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Logging and Tracing Modules
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"Logging and Tracing Options" section in the
Cisco Application eXtension Platform 1.1 User Guide and logging and tracing commands in the Cisco Application eXtension Platform 1.1 Command Reference.1.1
Flexible Resource Allocation
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"Configuring Resource Utilization Limits" section in the Cisco Application eXtension Platform 1.1 User Guide.
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"Flexible Resource Allocation" section in the Cisco Application eXtension Platform 1.1 Developer Guide.
1.1
Cisco AXP Emulation using VMware
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"Cisco AXP Emulation using VMware" section in the Cisco Application eXtension Platform 1.1 Developer Guide.
1.1
Development Authorization File
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"Licensing and Support" section and the (cap-config parameter) in "Packaging Tool Arguments" section of the Cisco Application eXtension Platform 1.1 Developer Guide.
1.1
LKM Support
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Cisco Application eXtension Platform 1.1 Advanced Features Developer Guide.
1.1
Unrestricted Shell Access
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Cisco Application eXtension Platform 1.1 Advanced Features Developer Guide.
1.1
Capabilities
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Cisco Application eXtension Platform 1.1 Advanced Features Developer Guide.
Notices
This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit.
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