10-27-2022 01:10 AM
Hello,
Can someone give me an explanation why there are too many updates (which are not the recommended one) after this recommended one ?
2.2.3.6 => recommended release and there are : 2.3.2.0 + 2.3.2.3 + 2.3.3.0 + 2.3.3.3 + 2.3.3.4 + 2.3.3.5 ....
Thanks.
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10-27-2022 10:03 AM
2.2.3.6 is the current Cisco DNA Center recommended release. It is part of the 2.2.3.x major code train.
2.3.2.x was an EFT/Canary release and did not go public.
2.3.3.x is the most recent major release that is available to the public however it is not yet the Cisco recommended release for Cisco DNA Center but it likely will be in time. 2.3.3.5 is the latest image of the 2.3.3.x major code train. The 2.3.3.x major code train added support for new features available in Cisco DNA Center which were not available in the 2.2.3.x major code train.
HTH!
10-27-2022 10:03 AM
2.2.3.6 is the current Cisco DNA Center recommended release. It is part of the 2.2.3.x major code train.
2.3.2.x was an EFT/Canary release and did not go public.
2.3.3.x is the most recent major release that is available to the public however it is not yet the Cisco recommended release for Cisco DNA Center but it likely will be in time. 2.3.3.5 is the latest image of the 2.3.3.x major code train. The 2.3.3.x major code train added support for new features available in Cisco DNA Center which were not available in the 2.2.3.x major code train.
HTH!
10-27-2022 11:30 PM
Hi thank you Dan...
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