New and Changed Information

This chapter provides release-specific information for each new and changed feature in the Cisco Nexus 9000 Series NX-OS Label Switching Configuration Guide, Release 10.1(x).

New and Changed Information

Table 1. New and Changed Features

Feature

Description

Changed in Release

Where Documented

Layer3 VPN over SRTE

This feature enables the traffic engineering capabilities towards the Segment Routing core for Data-Center Interconnect (DCI)/WAN Edge deployments.

10.1(2)

BGP Layer3 VPN Over SRTE

SRTE – Flow-based Traffic Steering Added support for SRTE Flow-based Traffic Steering on Cisco Nexus 9000-FX, 9000-FX2, 9000-FX3, 9000-GX, and 9300 platform switches. 10.1(2)

Configuring SRTE Flow-based Traffic Steering

[SRTE] OAM Monitoring for SRTE policies (color-only and regular)

Added support for MPLS OAM monitoring on Cisco Nexus 9300 EX, 9300-FX, 9300-FX2, and 9300-GX platform switches.

10.1(2)

Configuring MPLS OAM Monitoring for SRTE Policies

SRTE Explicit-Path Endpoint Substitution

The SRTE Explicit-Path Endpoint Substitution feature allows the user to define an explicit path as a series of MPLS labels, like a regular explicit path, but allows a placeholder to be added in the series that represents the policy endpoint label.

This feature is supported on Cisco Nexus 9300-FX, 9300-FX2, 9300-FX3, and 9300-GX platform switches.

10.1(1)

Configuring SRTE Explicit-Path Endpoint Substitution

SRTE Over Default VRF

Added Support for SRTE Over default VRF. This feature is supported on Cisco Nexus 9300-FX3, N9K-C9316D-GX , N9K-C93180YC-FX, N9K-C93240YC-FX2, and N9K-C9364C platform switches.

10.1(1)

Configuring SRTE Over Default VRF