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The following table provides an overview of the significant changes to this guide for the current release. The table does not provide an exhaustive list of all changes, or of all new features in this release.
Feature |
What's New |
Where Documented |
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Shared Layer 3 Outside (L3Out) support |
Configure the shared L3Out support. |
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AVS VXLAN support |
Cisco UCS Director offers AVS support in both VLAN and VXLAN mode. |
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AVS switch support |
Choose DV switch or AV switch as the DV switch environment variable in the virtual network. |
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Custom environment variable support |
Define an environment variable that can be used in the resource group and workflow. |
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Resource group support for Hyper-V account |
Choose a Hyper-V account and set the environment variable, capabilities, and capacities according to the chosen Hyper-V account. |
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Support for multiple context Cisco ASA device |
Add multiple context Cisco ASA device. |
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Support for tag in data store |
Add the data store tags with multiple tag values in the virtual storage service class level. |
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Update private tenant |
Update the vPOD information with multiple data stores and multiple data store clusters for a tenant using the Update Tenant vPOD with Existing Resources workflow. |
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Overlapping IP address support |
Enable the IP address overlapping for the tiers. |
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Automatic data store selection in tenant onboarding |
Choose data stores and data store clusters based on the generic VMware cluster. |