New and Changed Information for this Release

New and Changed Information for this Release

The following table provides an overview of the significant changes to this guide for this current release. The table does not provide an exhaustive list of all changes made to this guide or of all new features in this release.

Table 1. New and Changed Information in Cisco UCS Director Release 6.6(1.0)

Feature

Description

Where Documented

Extension of support for Multi-Site Controller (MSC) account

You can perform the following in MSC account:

  • Add or update an external EPG of MSC with multiple sites.

  • Add or update an ACI multi-site service graph.

  • Add or update a service graph to a contract.

Support for custom QoS

You can perform the following while configuring layer 4 to layer 7 service to achieve custom QoS support:

  • Add or update a custom QOS policy.

  • Add or udpate a DSCP to a priority map.

  • Add or update a Dot1P classifier.

Provision to add a subnet to a logical device context

You can add a subnet to a logical device context.

Adding a Subnet to a Logical Device Context

Provision to add a virtual IP address to a logical interface context.

You can add or update a virtual IP address to a logical interface context.

Adding a Virtual IP Address to a Logical Interface Context

Support for policy-based redirect (PBR)

As an administrator, you can create a PBR, and its associated object in Cisco UCS Director.

Configuring Policy Based Redirect

Table 2. New and Changed Information in Cisco UCS Director Release 6.6

Feature

Description

Where Documented

Support for Multi-Site Controller

As an administrator, you can create a multi-site controller account, and perform actions such as adding, editing and deleting APIC controller accounts, and assigning accounts to a pod. You can manage the user, site, tenant, and schema of the Multi-Site Controller account.

Configuring Multi-Site Controller Accounts

Support for Fabric Extender (FEX)

You can add and manage FEX profile.

Fabric Extender (FEX)