Table Of Contents
What's New in Cisco Product Documentation
Application Networking Services
Server Networking and Virtualization
Universal Gateways and Access Servers
Video, Cable, and Content Delivery
Voice and Unified Communications
Obtaining Additional Information
What's New in Cisco Product Documentation
August 2008
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Application Networking Services
None at this time.
Cisco Interfaces and Modules
None at this time.
Cisco IOS Software
Revised Documents
•Release Notes for Cisco 2800 Series Integrated Services Routers with Cisco IOS Release 12.4(15)XY
Describes new features and significant components for the Cisco 2800 series Integrated Services Routers that support Cisco IOS Release 12.4(15)XY4.
•Release Notes for Cisco 3800 Series Integrated Services Routers with Cisco IOS Release 12.4(15)XY
Describes new features and significant components for the Cisco 3800 series Integrated Services Routers that support Cisco IOS Release 12.4(15)XY4.
•Release Notes for Cisco AS5x00 Universal Gateways with Cisco IOS Release 12.4(15)XY
Describes new features and significant components for the Cisco AS5x00 Universal Gateways that support Cisco IOS Release 12.4(15)XY4.
•Release Notes for Cisco IAD2430 Series Integrated Access Devices with Cisco IOS Release 12.4(15)XY
Describes new features and significant components for the Cisco IAD2430 series Integrated Access Devices that support Cisco IOS Release 12.4(15)XY4.
•Release Notes for Cisco IAD2801 Series Integrated Access Devices with Cisco IOS Release 12.4(15)XY
Describes new features and significant software components for the Cisco IAD2801 series Integrated Access Devices that support Cisco IOS Release 12.4(15)XY4.
•Release Notes for the Cisco 800 Series Routers with Cisco IOS Release 12.4(15)XY
Describes new features and significant components for the Cisco 800 series routers that support Cisco IOS Release 12.4(15)XY4.
•Release Notes for the Cisco 1800 Series Routers with Cisco IOS Release 12.4(15)XY
Describes new features and significant components for the Cisco 1800 series routers that support Cisco IOS Release 12.4(15)XY4.
Interoperability Systems
None at this time.
Network Management
New Documents
•CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 3.1 Glossary
Explains the key terms and concepts used in the user guides for LMS 3.1.
•Data Migration Guide for LAN Management Solution 3.1
Explains how to back up data in an older version of LMS, and restore it in LMS 3.1.
•Installing and Getting Started with CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 3.1
Helps you to install the software on Windows and Solaris and also helps you to start using the product.
•Release Notes for Campus Manager 5.1 (With LMS 3.1)
Describes the new features and enhancements in the Campus Manager and the caveats while using the software on Windows and Solaris operating systems.
•Release Notes for CiscoView 6.1.8
Explains the caveats while using CiscoView on Solaris and Windows operating systems.
•Release Notes for CiscoWorks Assistant 1.1 (With LMS 3.1)
Explains the caveats while using CiscoWorks Assistant on Solaris and Windows operating systems.
•Release Notes for CiscoWorks Common Services 3.2
Describes the new features and enhancements in Common Services and the caveats while using the software on Windows and Solaris operating systems.
•Release Notes for CiscoWorks Health and Utilization Monitor 1.1 (With LMS 3.1)
Describes the new features and enhancements in the Health and Utilization Monitor and the caveats while using the software on Solaris and Windows operating systems.
•Release Notes for CiscoWorks LMS Portal 1.1 (With LMS 3.1)
Explains the caveats while using CiscoWorks LMS Portal on Solaris and Windows operating systems.
•Release Notes for Device Fault Manager 3.1 (With LMS 3.1)
Describes the new features and enhancements in the Device Fault Manager and the caveats while using the software on Solaris and Windows operating systems.
•Release Notes for Internetwork Performance Monitor 4.1 on Windows and Solaris (With LMS 3.1)
Describes the new features and enhancements in the Internetwork Performance Monitor and the caveats while using the software on Solaris and Windows operating systems.
•Release Notes for Resource Manager Essentials 4.2 on Windows and Solaris (With LMS 3.1)
Describes the new features and enhancements in Resource Manager Essentials and the caveats while using the software on Windows and Solaris operating systems.
•Supported Devices Tables for LMS 3.1 (RME, CM, DFM, and CV)
Lists all devices supported in LMS 3.1.
•Supported Image Distribution Features for RME 4.2 Software Management (LMS 3.1)
Lists the Software Management Image Import features for the devices supported in Resource Manager Essentials.
•Supported Image Import Features for RME 4.2 Software Management (With LMS 3.1)
Lists the Software Management Image Import features for the devices supported in Resource Manager Essentials.
•Supported Modules of CiscoView
Lists the modules supported by CiscoView Device packages.
•Supported Operating Systems for Cisco Switches in Device Fault Manager 3.1
Lists the supported operating systems for Cisco Switches in Device Fault Manager 3.1.
•Supported Protocols for RME 4.2 Configuration Management (With LMS 3.1)
Lists the Configuration Management protocols for the devices supported in the Resource Manager.
•User Guide for Campus Manager 5.1 (With LMS 3.1)
Explains the various applications and tools provided by the Campus Manager and how to use them.
•User Guide for CiscoView 6.1.8
Explains how you can view the device information using CiscoView software and how to configure the parameters for devices, cards, and interfaces.
•User Guide for CiscoWorks Assistant 1.1 (With LMS 3.1)
Explains how to configure and use the CiscoWorks Assistant.
•User Guide for CiscoWorks Common Services 3.2
Explains the services provided by Common Services for other applications and how to use these services.
•User Guide for CiscoWorks Health and Utilization Monitor 1.1 (With LMS 3.1)
Explains how to monitor the network elements for utilization levels and generate trend reports.
•User Guide for CiscoWorks LMS Portal 1.1 (With LMS 3.1)
Explains how to view and configure portlets using LMS Portal software.
•User Guide for Device Fault Manager 3.1 (With LMS 3.1)
Explains how to monitor the operational health of a network and analyze the events that occur in this environment.
•User Guide for Internetwork Performance Monitor 4.1 (With LMS 3.1)
Explains how to monitor the performance of multiprotocol network using the Internetwork Performance Monitor.
•User Guide for Resource Manager Essentials 4.2 (With LMS 3.1)
Describes the applications that comprise Resource Manager Essentials (RME). Also explains how to provide instructions for configuring, administering, and operating the applications.
Optical Networking
The terms "Unidirectional Path Switched Ring" and "UPSR" may appear in Cisco literature. These terms do not refer to using Cisco ONS 15xxx products in a unidirectional path switched ring configuration. Rather, these terms, and "Path Protected Mesh Network" and "PPMN," refer generally to Cisco's path protection feature, which may be used in any topological network configuration. Cisco does not recommend using its path protection feature in any particular topological network configuration.
Routers
New Documents
•Cisco 860 and Cisco 880 Series Integrated Services Routers Software Configuration Guide
Provides an overview and explains how to configure the various features for the Cisco 860 series and Cisco 880 series ISRs.
•Software Activation on Cisco Integrated Routers
Describes the software activation process for Cisco software licensing on the Cisco 860 series and Cisco 880 series ISRs.
Security
Revised Documents
•Cisco NAC Appliance Hardware Installation Quick Start Guide, Release 4.1
Describes hardware specifications and initial configuration for Cisco NAC 3300 Series Appliances.
•Cisco NAC Appliance Service Contract/Licensing Support
Describes licensing support and RMA for Cisco NAC Appliance, Cisco NAC Profiler, and Cisco NAC Guest Server.
•Cisco NAC Profiler Installation and Configuration Guide, Release 2.1.8
Describes how to install and configure Cisco NAC Profiler Server appliance and enable the Cisco NAC Profiler Collector component on the Cisco NAC Appliance Clean Access Server.
•Release Notes for Cisco NAC Profiler, Release 2.1.7
Provides cumulative release information for Cisco NAC Profiler Release 2.1.7.
•Release Notes for Cisco NAC Profiler, Release 2.1.8
Provides recent and cumulative release and upgrade information for Cisco NAC Profiler Release 2.1.8 (build 37).
Server Networking and Virtualization
None at this time.
Service Exchange
None at this time.
Storage Networking
None at this time.
Switches
None at this time.
TelePresence
None at this time.
Universal Gateways and Access Servers
None at this time.
Video, Cable, and Content Delivery
New Documents
•Guide to Documentation for Cisco Digital Media System 5.0
Describes the components of the Cisco Digital Media System 5.0 documentation set.
•Release Notes for Cisco Digital Media System 5.0
Describes new features and open caveats for the Cisco Digital Media System 5.0.
Voice and Unified Communications
None at this time.
Wireless
None at this time.
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Obtaining Additional Information
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