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The following table summarizes new and changed features in the Cisco IWAN app, releases 1.5.0, 1.5.1, 1.5.2.
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Support for multiple WAN links for a hub device. Multiple links may be added to a device at the time of site provisioning (Day 0) or after provisioning (Day N). The feature is available both for primary and transit hub sites. |
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Global Day N modification of QoS bandwidth at service profile level |
Ability to allocate user-defined bandwidth percentages to a QoS class model after provisioning (Day N). Any WAN connection using the class model is updated, whether the connection is at a hub or branch site. |
Modifying the QoS Bandwidth Percentages for a Service Profile |
Support for 4G WAN links on a private MPLS cloud. Before this release, 4G WAN links were supported only on a public INET cloud. |
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Ability to configure IP address pools for Service Provider (overlay) and management loopback. Ability to modify Service Provider label, type, and address pool until hub provisioning is complete. |
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Improved support for replacing a provisioned hub device (RMA) |
Ability to replace a provisioned device (Day N) on a hub site, ensuring that the new router operates exactly like the router that has been replaced. |
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Support added for several Cisco ISR 89x routers for branch sites. See the release notes for details. |
Cisco IWAN Application on APIC-EM Release Notes, Release 1.5.1 |