Why is this interesting? Administrative workflows have been updated for Simplified Chinese, Japanese, and Korean languages. AOS-CX is the first product to use the new method. Administrators may now download the latest library when changes are available to apply without delays. Why is this interesting? Customers who use Downloadable User Role (DUR) definitions on ClearPass Policy Manager no longer need to upgrade or update Policy Manager to have access to the latest DUR options in standard mode when updating Aruba devices. Template Updates to Downloadable User Roles TEAP is defined in RFC 7170 and native support is included in Windows 10 (release 20H1). Why is this interesting? Customers who want to use a standards-based approach to perform authentication of endpoints combining more than one identity (such as machine and user) and/or mixed authentication methods (such as machine certificate and user password) may leverage TEAP to perform both in a single tunneled EAP transaction. IPv6 communication between Policy Manager cluster members are also now fully supported. NAD devices no longer require communicating over IPv4 when contacting ClearPass Policy Manager. Why is this interesting? This release adds IPv6 functionality between ClearPass Policy Manager and NAD for RADIUS and TACACS+ communication. We are pleased to announce the immediate availability of ClearPass Policy Manager 6.9.0! In addition to bug fixes, this release also includes several new features that our Engineering and QA team have worked tirelessly to include:
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