Cisco Cisco Configuration Engine 3.5 發佈版本通知

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Release Notes for Cisco Configuration Engine 3.5.1
OL-21544-03 
 
What’s New in this Release
Note
In the Cisco Configuration Engine, the event gateway ports 11011 and 11012 are reserved for port 
automatic allocation starting from the Cisco Configuration Engine release 3.5. If a user wants to zero 
touch deploy the devices or already have deployed the devices currently using these two ports, then the 
user should enable this feature and enter the correct cns event command during Cisco Configuration 
Engine setup. For more information, see "Scalability among Event Gateway Ports" chapter in the Cisco 
Configuration Engine Installation and Configuration guide
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External Authentication
The Cisco Configuration Engine supports external user authentication. From the 3.5 release, the Cisco 
Configuration Engine supports Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)-based external 
authentication integrating with MS Active Directory.
ZTD Over Serial Line
The Cisco Configuration Engine supports ZTD over a serial line.
UDI Support
The Cisco Configuration Engine provides full Unique Device Identifier (UDI) support.
Text only Device Configuration
The Cisco Configuration Engine listing of device configuration currently has a line number in front. This 
prevents the customer from cut and paste a portion of a configuration. 
Multizone System Setup
The Cisco Configuration Engine can segregate the HTTP/HTTPS and TCP traffic based on the source 
IP address or the network interface. This traffic segregation enables the Cisco Configuration Engine to 
support multi-zone deployment architecture.
Note
The installation of the Cisco Configuration Engine software does not offer the multizone system setup 
by default. If you require a multizone system setup, you must enable the multizone feature during the 
system setup. To setup multiple IP addresses on the Cisco Configuration Engine server, you must 
manually customize the network parameters of the server to have multiple IP addresses. For more 
information, see Chapter 6 “Setting Up a Multizone System” in Cisco Configuration Engine Installation 
and Configuration Guide.