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Cisco Data Center Network Manager (DCNM), Release 10.3(1) includes the new features, enhancements, and hardware support that are described in the following section:
This section includes information about the new features, enhancements, and hardware support for Cisco DCNM, Release 10.3(1).
Tag User for Event Acknowledgement—The Ack User column displays the name of user who acknowledged the event.
Event Forwarder Scopes for LAN and Port Group—This Release enables you to specify the Data Center scope for all managed network devices. In the Forwarding Scope field of the Forwarding page (Administration > Event Setup > Forwarding), choose the Fabric/LAN or Port Groups for notification.
Event Forwarder Event Count Filter—In the Event Count Filter field (Administration > Event Setup > Forwarding), you can add a filter for event count to event forwarder. The forwarding action stops forwarding an event if the event count exceeds the limit specified by the event count filter. In this field you can specify a count limit. Before an event can be forwarded, Cisco DCNM checks if its occurrence exceeds the count limit. If it does, the event will not be forwarded.
Last Seen and First Seen information—The Count column (Monitor > Switch > Events) displays the number of times the same event has occurred during the time period that is shown in the Last Seen and First Seen columns.
Cisco DCNM includes module temperature sensor monitoring whereby you can view sensor temperature. You can choose an interval that filters the sensor list. The default interval is Last Day. Only sensors that have historical temperature data will be shown in the list. You can choose between the Last 10 Minutes, Last Hour, Last Day, Last Week, and Last Month. To view the switch temperature details, choose choose Monitor > Switch > Temperature. You can enable temperature monitoring using the Administration > Performance Setup > LAN Collections screen. When you enable the temperature monitoring feature in the LAN Collections screen, the feature is enabled on both LAN and SAN switches.
It is not necessary to configure the LAN or SAN credentials under the Configure > Credentials Management > LAN Credentials screen to fetch the temperature monitoring data from the switches.
Cisco DCNM 10.3(1) supports VMware 6.5.
The following is a list of hardware supported in Cisco DCNM Release 10.3(1).
Hardware Description |
Part Number |
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1RU TOR, fixed-module 48 100/1000Mbps + 4 25G SFP28 + 2 100G QSFP28 |
N9K-C9348GC-FXP |
1RU TOR, fixed-module 48 10/25G SFP28 + 6 40/100G QSFP28 |
N9K-C93180YC-FX |
1RU TOR, fixed-module for Nexus 9300 Series 6 40G/100G QSFP28 + 48 10G BASE-T |
N9K-C93108TC-FX |
Broadwell CPU-based Supervisor module for Nexus 9400 Series |
N9K-SUPA-PLUS |
Broadwell CPU-based Supervisor module for Nexus 9400 Series |
N9K-SUPB-PLUS |