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New and Changed Information Send documentation comments to [email protected] Table 1 New and Changed Features for Cisco Storage Media Encryption (continued) Feature GUI Change Description Changed in Release Where Documented Accounting Log Updated accounting log messages Accounting Log information Users can view the rekey operations and their status in the SME tab of the Fabric Manager Web Client. 4.1(1c) 3.3(1c) Chapter 6, "Cisco SME Key Management" Target-Based Load Balancing Clustering offers target-based load 3.3(1c) Chapter 1, "Product balancing of Cisco SME services. Overview" Enabling Clustering Using Fabric Manager Change in Command Users can select enable to enable menu of the Control tab. clustering. 3.3(1c) Chapter 2, "Getting Started" Enabling Cisco SME Change in Command Users can select enable to enable Using Fabric menu of the Control tab. the Cisco SME feature. Manager 3.3(1c) Chapter 2, "Getting Started" Enabling SSH Using Error dialog box in Fabric Manager Fabric Manager An error message dialog box displays if the Fabric Manager GUI is used to enable SSH before using the Device Manager or the CLI to generate the SSH keys. 3.3(1c) Chapter 2, "Getting Started" Enabling SSH Using SSH Telnet windows Device Manager Users should first create and then 3.3(1c) Chapter 2, "Getting enable SSH using Device Manager. Started" Transport Settings New step in the Cisco SME wizard for creating a cluster. Allows users to enable or disable transport settings for Cisco SME. 3.3(1c) Chapter 4, "Cisco SME Cluster Management" Configuring and Starting Cisco SME Interface Create SME Interfaces window Users should create Cisco SME interfaces using Device Manager or the CLI, before using the Fabric Manager to create the interfaces. 3.3(1c) Chapter 3, "Cisco SME Interface Configuration" Volume Key Rekey Rekey tab added in the Volume Groups tab of the Fabric Manager Web Client. Volume keys are rekeyed to ensure 3.3(1c) better security or when key security is compromised. Chapter 6, "Cisco SME Key Management" Master Key Rekey Storing new master keyshares in the smart cards. In the advanced mode, the smart card replacement triggers a master key rekey and a new version of the master key is generated for the cluster. The new set of master keyshares are stored in the smart cards. All the volume group keys are also synchronized with the new master key. 3.3(1c) Chapter 6, "Cisco SME Key Management" Load-Balancing Command Describes the command that enables cluster reloading for all targets or specific targets. 3.3(1c) Appendix A, "Cisco SME CLI Commands" OL-18091-01, Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 4.x Cisco MDS 9000 Family Storage Media Encryption Configuration Guide xi

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Cisco MDS 9000 Family Storage Media Encryption Configuration Guide
OL-18091-01, Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 4.x
New and Changed Information
Accounting Log
Updated accounting log
messages
Accounting Log
information
Users can view the rekey operations
and their status in the SME tab of
the Fabric Manager Web Client.
4.1(1c)
3.3(1c)
Chapter 6, “Cisco SME
Key Management”
Target-Based Load
Balancing
Clustering offers target-based load
balancing of Cisco SME services.
3.3(1c)
Chapter 1, “Product
Overview”
Enabling Clustering
Using Fabric
Manager
Change in Command
menu of the Control tab.
Users can select
enable
to enable
clustering.
3.3(1c)
Chapter 2, “Getting
Started”
Enabling Cisco SME
Using Fabric
Manager
Change in Command
menu of the Control tab.
Users can select
enable
to enable
the Cisco SME feature.
3.3(1c)
Chapter 2, “Getting
Started”
Enabling SSH Using
Fabric Manager
Error dialog box in
Fabric Manager
An error message dialog box
displays if the Fabric Manager GUI
is used to enable SSH before using
the Device Manager or the CLI to
generate the SSH keys.
3.3(1c)
Chapter 2, “Getting
Started”
Enabling SSH Using
Device Manager
SSH Telnet windows
Users should first create and then
enable SSH using Device Manager.
3.3(1c)
Chapter 2, “Getting
Started”
Transport Settings
New step in the Cisco
SME wizard for
creating a cluster.
Allows users to enable or disable
transport settings for Cisco SME.
3.3(1c)
Chapter 4, “Cisco SME
Cluster Management”
Configuring and
Starting Cisco SME
Interface
Create SME Interfaces
window
Users should create Cisco SME
interfaces using Device Manager or
the CLI, before using the Fabric
Manager to create the interfaces.
3.3(1c)
Chapter 3, “Cisco SME
Interface Configuration”
Volume Key Rekey
Rekey tab added in the
Volume Groups tab of
the Fabric Manager
Web Client.
Volume keys are rekeyed to ensure
better security or when key security
is compromised.
3.3(1c)
Chapter 6, “Cisco SME
Key Management”
Master Key Rekey
Storing new master
keyshares in the smart
cards.
In the advanced mode, the smart
card replacement triggers a master
key rekey and a new version of the
master key is generated for the
cluster. The new set of master
keyshares are stored in the smart
cards. All the volume group keys
are also synchronized with the new
master key.
3.3(1c)
Chapter 6, “Cisco SME
Key Management”
Load-Balancing
Command
Describes the command that
enables cluster reloading for all
targets or specific targets.
3.3(1c)
Appendix A, “Cisco SME
CLI Commands”
Table 1
New and Changed Features for Cisco Storage Media Encryption
(continued)
Feature
GUI Change
Description
Changed
in
Release
Where Documented