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[MDNC] New CNI spec to target version 1.4.39.1 #2702

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Reason for Change:
Old CNI versions don't allow upgrading Ubuntu nodes to latest versions due to kernel issues. We are bumping up the min CNI version to allow node upgrades to latest LTS Ubuntu version.

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adding new cns version for mdnc testing

Signed-off-by: Thomas Ricci <[email protected]>
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@tamilmani1989 tamilmani1989 changed the title [MDNC] New CNI spec to target version 1.4.39 [MDNC] New CNI spec to target version 1.4.39.1 Apr 24, 2024
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/azp run Azure Container Networking PR

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/azp run Azure Container Networking PR

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Merged via the queue into Azure:master with commit b2ccf3c Apr 25, 2024
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