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This chapter provides release-specific information for each new and changed feature in the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series NX-OS Virtual Device Context Configuration Guide. The latest version of this document is available at the following Cisco website:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps9402/products_installation_and_configuration_guides_list.html
To check for additional information about Cisco NX-OS releases, see the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series NX-OS Release Notes available at the following Cisco website:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps9402/prod_release_notes_list.html
Table 1 summarizes the new and changed features for the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series NX-OS Virtual Device Context Configuration Guide, and tells you where they are documented.
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Added support for the Cisco Nexus 7710 switch and the Cisco Nexus 7718 switch on the Supervisor 2e module. |
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“Information About Admin VDCs,” and Chapter 1, “Creating VDCs” |
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Added the ability to enable the F2e Series module (a new configurable VDC module type, independent from and separate to the F2 VDC module type) on the chassis. |
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Added the ability to enable specific line cards in the chassis and prevent others from powering on. |
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Chapter 1, “Configuring an Admin VDC” and Chapter 1, “Creating VDCs” |
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Added support for the new supervisor modules and the supported number of VDCs. Added support for storage VDCs. |
“Overview,” “Configuring an Admin VDC,” and Chapter 1, “Creating VDCs” |
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“Overview,” “Configuring an Admin VDC,”, and Chapter 1, “Creating VDCs” |
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The default VDC has a MAC address, and subsequent nondefault VDCs that are created are assigned MAC addresses. |
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“Overview,” Chapter 1, “Creating VDCs” and Chapter 1, “Managing VDCs” |
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Added the ability to configure ERSPAN monitor session resource limits. |
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The range for the minimum and maximum values changed for the limit-resource m4route-mem, limit-resource m6route-mem, limit-resource u4route-mem, limit-resource u6route-mem, and limit-resource vrf commands. |
Chapter 1, “Configuring VDC Resource Templates” and Chapter 1, “Managing VDCs” |
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The vdc restart command was replaced by the reload vdc command. |
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You can restart active nondefault VDCs and nondefault VDCs in the failed state. |
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You can change the format of the CLI prompt for nondefault VDCs. |
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You can put tunnel interfaces into nondefault VDCs and VRFs. |
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Chapter 1, “Configuring VDC Resource Templates” and Chapter 1, “Managing VDCs” |
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Chapter 1, “Configuring VDC Resource Templates” and Chapter 1, “Managing VDCs” |
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Chapter 1, “Configuring VDC Resource Templates” and Chapter 1, “Managing VDCs” |
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Chapter 1, “Configuring VDC Resource Templates” and Chapter 1, “Managing VDCs” |
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Chapter 1, “Configuring VDC Resource Templates” and Chapter 1, “Managing VDCs” |