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Release Notes for Catalyst 6000 Network Analysis Module Software Release 1.1 (1)

Release Notes for Catalyst 6000 Network Analysis Module Software Release 1.1 (1)

Release Date (June 14, 1999)

1.1(1)

These release notes describe the guidelines and caveats for Catalyst 6000 Network Analysis Module (NAM) software release 1.1(1).

This document consists of these sections:

Network Analysis Module Orderable Software Image Matrix

Table 1 lists the software versions and applicable ordering information for the Catalyst 6000 NAM software.


Table 1: Network Analysis Module Software Version/Orderable Product Number Matrix
Software Release Filename
Orderable Product Numbers

Spare Upgrade (CD-ROM)
Supervisor Engine Software Release

SC6K-NAM 1.1.1

c6nam.1-1-1a.bin.gz

SC6K-NAM-1.1.1=

5.5(1)

Usage Guidelines and Restrictions

This section describes the guidelines, restrictions, warnings, and cautions about using Catalyst 6000 NAM software release 1.1(1).

Caveats in Software Release 1.1(1)

This section describes the caveats in the NAM software release 1.1(1).

Related Documentation

For additional information on the NAM, refer to the Catalyst 6000 Network Analysis Module Installation and Configuration Note.

For additional information on TrafficDirector, refer to the Using the TrafficDirector Application manual, the Configuring the Catalyst 6000 Network Analysis Module with the TrafficDirector Application configuration note and the Release Notes for TrafficDirector Release 5.8.0a on Windows NT and Solaris.

For additional information on Catalyst 6000 family switches and command-line interface (CLI) commands, refer to these publications:

For detailed hardware configuration and maintenance procedures, refer to the Catalyst 6000 Family Module Installation Guide.

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