Dell Connectrix MDS 9148T Connectrix Cisco MDS-9000NX-OS 9.3.1 Release Note - Page 2

Revision history, Product description

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Revision history Revision history The following table presents the revision history of this document. Revision 9.3(1) 9.2(2) 9.2(1) Date 10/10/2022 03/28/2022 02/07/2022 Description New platform support, features, enhancements, and bug fixes. Maintenance Release New platform support, features, enhancements, and bug fixes. Product description Thank you for purchasing an MDS 9000 multilayer fabric director or switch.The information contained in this document is a supplement to the MDS 9000 documentation that can be found on https://www.cisco.com. Readers familiar with standard Dell® release notes may notice that the organization of this document is somewhat different than they are used to. Take the time to familiarize yourself with the information provided. Readers will find information from the original Cisco release notes for NX-OS and annotations in the technical section including Call Home capability, zoning and configuration parameters. As always in an Dell environment, refer to the Dell Support Matrix available through E-Lab™ Interoperability Navigator at: https://elabnavigator.dell.com/eln/modernHomeSSM for the latest information on supported configurations. The answers to many MDS 9000 related questions can be found in the Dell Knowledgebase located on Dell Online Support on https://Dell.com/support. The Connectrix® MDS 9000 Family of multilayer directors and fabric switches offers intelligent fabric-switching services that realize maximum performance while ensuring high reliability levels. They combine robust and flexible hardware architecture with multiple layers of network and storage management intelligence. This powerful combination enables highly available, scalable storage networks that provide advanced security and unified management features. These release notes provide the most up-to-date information on new features and changes. 2 Dell Connectrix Cisco MDS 9000 Release Notes

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Dell Connectrix Cisco MDS 9000 Release Notes
Revision history
Revision history
The following table presents the revision history of this document.
Product description
Thank you for purchasing an MDS 9000 multilayer fabric director or switch.
The
information contained in this document is a supplement to the MDS 9000
documentation that can be found on
. Readers familiar with
standard Dell
®
release notes may notice that the organization of this document is
somewhat different than they are used to. Take the time to familiarize yourself with
the information provided.
Readers will find information from the original Cisco release notes for NX-OS and
annotations in the technical section including Call Home capability, zoning and
configuration parameters.
As always in an Dell environment, refer to the
Dell
Support Matrix
available through
E-Lab
Interoperability Navigator at:
https://elabnavigator.
dell.
com/eln/modernHomeSSM
for the latest information on
supported configurations.
The answers to many MDS 9000 related questions can be found in the Dell
Knowledgebase located on Dell Online Support on
https://Dell.com/support.
The Connectrix
®
MDS 9000 Family of multilayer directors and fabric switches offers
intelligent fabric-switching services that realize maximum performance while ensuring
high reliability levels. They combine robust and flexible hardware architecture with
multiple layers of network and storage management intelligence. This powerful
combination enables highly available, scalable storage networks that provide advanced
security and unified management features. These release notes provide the most
up-to-date information on new features and changes.
Revision
Date
Description
9.3(1)
10/10/2022
New platform support, features,
enhancements, and bug fixes.
9.2(2)
03/28/2022
Maintenance Release
9.2(1)
02/07/2022
New platform support, features,
enhancements, and bug fixes.