Cisco Cisco Fabric Manager Release 4.2 發佈版本通知

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Release Notes for Cisco Fabric Manager Release 4.2(7a)
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  Limitations and Restrictions
Java Web Start
When using Java Web Start, it is recommended that you do not use an HTML cache or proxy server. You 
can use the Java Web Start Preferences panel to view or edit the proxy configuration. To do this, launch 
the Application Manager, either by clicking the desktop icon (Microsoft Windows), or type ./javaws in 
the Java Web Start installation directory (Solaris Operating Environment and Linux), and then select 
EditPreferences
If you fail to change these settings, you may encounter installation issues regarding a version mismatch. 
If this occurs, you should clear your Java cache and retry.
Shortcuts Remain on Desktop After Uninstall
If you install Fabric Manager or Device Manager on Windows Vista, you may see the application 
shortcuts on your desktop, even after you uninstall the application. To remove the shortcuts, refresh the 
desktop. 
Limitations for the Cisco MDS 9000 Family Switches
This section lists the limitations related to Cisco Fabric Manager managing Cisco MDS 9000 Family 
switches. 
Cisco Storage Media Encryption
The following limitations are described for Cisco SME:
Cisco SME Configuration Limits
 lists the Cisco SME configuration limits for this release.
Table 6
Cisco SME Limits
Configuration
Limit
Number of switches in the fabric
10
Number of clusters per switch 
1
Switches in a cluster 
4
Fabrics in a cluster 
2
Modules in a switch
11
Cisco MSM-18/4 modules in a cluster
32
Initiator-Target-LUNs (ITLs) 
1024
LUNs behind a target 
32
Host and target ports in a cluster
128
Number of hosts per target
128