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This chapter contains the following sections:
The following table provides an overview of the significant changes to this guide up to this current release. The table does not provide an exhaustive list of all changes made to the guide or of the new features up to this release.
Cisco APIC Release Version |
Feature |
Description |
Where Documented |
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Release 2.2(2e) |
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The contents of this guide were reorganized. The Multipod content that was in this guide for earlier releases is now migrated in the Cisco APIC Layer 2 Networking Configuration Guide. The cluster management content from the Cisco APIC Management, Installation, Upgrade, and Downgrade Guide was added to this guide. |
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Release 2.2(1n) |
High Availability for APIC cluster |
The High Availability functionality for an APIC cluster enables you to operate the APICs in a cluster in an Active/Standby mode. |
This content is available in theSetting up the APIC |
Release 2.0(2f) |
One InfraL3Out per POD |
Each POD can have one infra L3out with a different OSPF Area ID. |
This content is available in the Cisco APIC Layer 2 Networking Configuration Guide. |
Release 2.0(1m) |
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The contents of this guide was reorganized. The GUI, REST API, and CLI tasks that were in this guide for earlier releases are now migrated in the Cisco APIC Basic Configuration Guide. |
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Release 2.0(1m) |
Multipod |
Multipod enables provisioning a more fault tolerant fabric comprised of multiple pods with isolated control plane protocols. |
This content is available in the Cisco APIC Layer 2 Networking Configuration Guide. |