Release Notes for Cisco IW Monitor, Release 3.0.0

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Cisco IW Monitor, Release 3.0.0. 3

New software features. 3

Resolved issues. 3

Open issues. 3

Known issues. 3

Supported hardware. 3

Supported software packages. 4

Legal information. 4

 


 

Cisco IW Monitor, Release 3.0.0

The Cisco Industrial Wireless (IW) Monitor is an on-premises tool that manages and displays real-time data and situational alerts from all Ultra-Reliable Wireless Backhaul (URWB) devices and Cisco Wireless devices with URWB enabled.

IW Monitor displays data and situational alerts from every URWB device in a network in real-time. IW Monitor is a virtual image-based diagnostic and analysis interface, with the virtual image installed in Docker format to monitor Fluidmesh (end-of-life notification announced) and IW devices.

IW Service allows you to configure and provision the IW devices, while IW Monitor displays real-time data and alerts for URWB devices in the network.

New software features

This section provides a brief description of the new software features introduced in this release.

Table 1.             New software features for Cisco IW Monitor Release 3.0.0

Product Impact

Feature          

Description

Upgrade

Support for Cisco Wireless with URWB devices in IW Monitor

Extended support to enable simultaneous monitoring and operation of Wi-Fi integration with Ultra-Reliable Wireless Backhaul (URWB) on the same wireless platform hardware, allowing both modes to function concurrently.

Resolved issues

There are no resolved issues in this specific software release.

Open issues

There are no open issues in this specific software release.

Known issues

There are no known issues in this specific software release.

Supported hardware

Catalyst IW9167 Heavy Duty Access Point

Catalyst IW9165E Access Point

Catalyst IW9165D Heavy Duty Access Point

Catalyst 9124AX Series Access Points

Catalyst 9136I Access Point

Cisco Wireless 9178 Series Access Points

Cisco Wireless 9176 Series Access Points

Catalyst 9166 Series Access Points

Catalyst 9130AX Series Access Points

IEC6400 Edge Compute Appliance

FM 3500 and FM 4500

FM 3200 and FM 4200

FM 1200 VOLO

FM PONTE

FM1000 and FM10000

FM10000 GEN2

Supported software packages

This section provides information about the release packages associated with Cisco IW Monitor, Release 3.0.0.

Table 2.             Software packages for Cisco IW Monitor, Release 3.0.0

Software Package

Description

Release

iw-monitor-docker-v3.0.tar.gz

IW-MONITOR v3.0 Docker Image

3.0.0

iw-monitor-upgrade-to-v3.0.mon

IW-MONITOR .mon file: upgrade to v3.0

3.0.0

 

Legal information

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