Table Of Contents
Preface
What's New in This Release
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
Preface
The preface includes the following sections:
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What's New in This Release
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Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
What's New in This Release
lists the new, changed, and deprecated syslog messages for Version 8.4.4(1). For complete syslog message descriptions, see Chapter 1, "Syslog Messages."
Table 1 New, Changed, and Deprecated Syslog Messages for Version 8.4.4(1)
New Syslog Messages
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402140-402148, 429001-429006, 429008, 602303-602305, 768001-768003, 769001-769004, 771001-771002, 772002-772006, 774001-774002
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Changed Syslog Messages
(Documentation)
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113019, 315011
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Changed Syslog Messages
(Code)
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315011
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Deprecated Syslog Messages
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None
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lists the new, changed, and deprecated syslog messages for Version 8.4(5). For complete syslog message descriptions, see Chapter 1, "Syslog Messages."
Table 2 New, Changed, and Deprecated Syslog Messages for Version 8.4.(5)
New Syslog Messages
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None
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Changed Syslog Messages
(Documentation)
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103004, 103005
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Changed Syslog Messages
(Code)
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103005
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Deprecated Syslog Messages
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None
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lists the new, changed, and deprecated syslog messages for Version 8.7(1). For complete syslog message descriptions, see Chapter 1, "Syslog Messages."
Table 3 New, Changed, and Deprecated Syslog Messages for Version 8.7(1)
New Syslog Messages
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341001-341003
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Changed Syslog Messages
(Documentation)
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713900-713906
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Changed Syslog Messages
(Code)
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None
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Deprecated Syslog Messages
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None
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Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
For information on obtaining documentation, submitting a service request, and gathering additional information, see the monthly What's New in Cisco Product Documentation, which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation, at:
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