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Interface name mode passthrough |
New command to configure a VSB to assign a virtual interface to an uplink. |
4.2(1)SP1(6.1) |
Chapter 4, “Configuring Virtual Service Blades” |
Form factor for VSG VSB |
Set up the VSG VSBs in different form factors. |
4.2(1)SP1(6.1) |
Chapter 4, “Defining Form Factors for a Cisco Virtual Security Gateway VSB” |
show virtual-service-blade name name statistics |
This command was introduced. |
4.2(1)SP1(5.1) |
Chapter 4, “Configuring Virtual Service Blades” |
Flexible Network Uplink |
Configure a flexible network uplink type. |
4.2(1)SP1(4) |
Chapter 3, “Configuring the Network Uplinks” |
Native VLAN |
Assign a native VLAN to a port channel. |
4.2(1)SP1(4) |
Chapter 3, “Configuring the Network Uplinks” |
Shutting down port channel interfaces |
Shut down ports or port channel interfaces. |
4.2(1)SP1(4) |
Chapter 3, “Configuring the Network Uplinks” |
OVA support for VSB |
Create a VSB using an OVA file. |
4.2(1)SP1(4) |
Chapter 4, “Configuring Virtual Service Blades” |
Migrating OVA |
Export an OVA from ESX and import it into theCisco Nexus 1010 product family as a VSB. |
4.2(1)SP1(4) |
Chapter 7, “Migrating a VSB to the Cisco Nexus 1110 Series” |
Migrating a VSB |
Migrate a VSB from the Cisco Nexus 1010 to Cisco Nexus 1010-X. |
4.2(1)SP1(3) |
Chapter 7, “Migrating a VSB to the Cisco Nexus 1110 Series” |
Backing up and restoring a VSB |
Create a backup copy of a VSB, store it remotely, and reimport it to restore a VSB. |
4.2(1)SP1(3) |
Chapter 6, “VSB Backup and Recovery” |
CDP |
The show network cdp neighbors was added. |
4.2(1)SP1(3) |
Chapter 4, “Configuring Virtual Service Blades” |
Configuration Limits |
Up to six VSMs and three Cisco VSGs can be configured. |
4.2(1)SP1(3) |
Appendix A,“Cisco Nexus Cloud Services Platform Configuration Limits” |
Escape sequence |
The escape sequence changed from ‘$’ to ‘^\’ (CTRL + \). |
4.2(1)SP1(2) |
Chapter 4, “Configuring Virtual Service Blades” |