New and Changed Information

New and Changed Information

The following table summarizes the new and changed commands in Cisco ISE Release 3.2:

Table 1. New and Changed Commands in Cisco ISE Release 3.2
Command Description

clock timezone

The no form of this command is no longer supported.

conn-limit

This command is modified to include assigning a name for the conn-limit that you configure.

copy The command is modified to no longer support copying running configuration and startup configuration functions.

idle-timeout

Added in Cisco ISE Release 3.2 and replaces the terminal session-timeout command.

password

This command is modified.

To create a password with the hash symbol (#) or exclamation mark (!), you must first enter the backslash symbol (\), for example, abc\!23, abc12\#, and so on.

rate-limit

The rate-limit responses no longer display the rounded off rate limit value. However, Netfilter continues to round off the rate limit value in implementation.

reload

This command is modified to include the cli variable.

service

The command is modified to include the PubkeyAuthentication keyword.

show disks

This command is modified to no longer support the filename variable.

show esr status

Added in Cisco ISE Release 3.2.

show icmp-status

show interface

show inventory

show logging

show ports

show process

For these commands, the output modifier to file has been changed.

show startup-config

Removed from Cisco ISE Release 3.2.

screen-length

Added in Cisco ISE Release 3.2 and replaces the command terminal length.

screen-width

Added in Cisco ISE Release 3.2.

synflood-limit

The running-config response for synflood-limit no longer displays the rounded off limit value. However, synflood limits continue to be rounded off in implementation.

terminal session-timeout

Removed from Cisco ISE Release 3.2.

terminal length

Removed from Cisco ISE Release 3.2.

terminal session-welcome

Removed from Cisco ISE Release 3.2.

who

Added in Cisco ISE Release 3.2.

write

Removed from Cisco ISE Release 3.2.