1.3.3. is now on CCO. One of the main fixes is for the template issue, where $ appeared in strings like encrypted passwords.
This has now been resolved.
Release Notes for Cisco Network Plug and Play, Release 1.3x - Cisco
What’s New in Release 1.3.3
This software release provides new functionality for configuration templates, to escape the $ character when you do not want it to be interpreted as a variable definition, such as a $ character in an encrypted password. To escape a $ character, add {esc.d} immediately following the $ in a configuration template.
For example, if you have the following line in a configuration template, you would not want the $ characters to be interpreted as variables:
enable secret 5 $1$cJX0$Cq6AtbQYt4owH2QTWmP4v/
Escape the $ characters as follows:
enable secret 5 ${esc.d}1${esd.d}cJX0${esc.d}Cq6AtbQYt4owH2QTWmP4v/
Any word on commas for int ranges? example: int range gi 1/1/1 - 4, gi 2/1/1-4. Comma translates to some obscure javascript.
Will not be resolved in 1.3.3. Let me check on 1.4 (due very soon). There are more template changes there.
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