New and Changed Information
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Feature |
Description |
Changed in Release |
Where Documented |
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Third-Party Application (TPA) Container Hosting |
Enables administrators and automation systems to deploy, manage, and monitor third-party Linux container applications natively on Cisco Nexus 9000 switches, without the need for external servers. |
10.6(2)F |
Third-Party Application (TPA) Container Hosting How Container-Based Third-Party Application (TPA) Hosting Works |
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SSH Connectivity through kstack |
SSH connections can be accepted over the Linux kernel network stack (kstack) in addition to the existing netstack path. The SSH daemon (sshd) will start on the configured loopback interface and default SSH port. |
10.6(2)F |
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Uprev gNOI to latest version |
Added support to Upgrade gNOI to the latest version. |
10.6(2)F |
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gNMI.set replace support for commit confirmed with origin CLI |
Added support for gNMI.set replace for commit confirmed with origin CLI |
10.6(2)F |
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Securing NX-OS with Cisco Live Protect |
Added support to export event logs related to Cisco Live Protect to be exported using the telemetry feature |
10.6(1)F |
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Passwordless UDS for gRPC |
Enables local processes to connect to the gRPC agent via Unix Domain Socket (UDS) without username or password. |
10.6(1)F |
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gNOI Containerz for TPA lifecycle orchestration |
Added support for gNOI Containerz for TPA lifecycle orchestration Add support for file.put, system.setpackage, and containerz |
10.6(1)F |
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Support for telemetry |
Added support for telemetry on N9336C-SE1. |
10.6(1)F |
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Support for AuditD |
Added support for AuditD |
10.6(1)F |
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