Introduction

Cisco Prime Infrastructure is a network management tool that supports lifecycle management of your entire network infrastructure from one graphical interface. Prime Infrastructure provides network administrators with a single solution for provisioning, monitoring, optimizing, and troubleshooting both wired and wireless devices. Robust graphical interfaces make device deployments and operations simple and cost-effective.


Note


Upgrade to Prime Infrastructure 3.10 from Prime Infrastructure 3.7.x, 3.8.x, or 3.9.x is not supported. You must take a backup of the Prime Infrastructure 3.7.x, 3.8.x, or 3.9.x server, deploy a fresh Prime Infrastructure 3.10 server, and restore that back up into the Prime Infrastructure 3.10 server.

Supported Devices

To see the list of devices supported in this release of Prime Infrastructure:

Procedure


Step 1

Log in to Prime Infrastructure.

Step 2

Click the wheel icon at the top right, then click Supported Devices.


What to do next

For detailed information on the software compatibility for the Cisco wireless devices, see the following URL:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/controller/5500/tech_notes/Wireless_Software_Compatibility_Matrix.html


Note


Prime Infrastructure does not support non-admin virtual device context (VDC) on Nexus devices.

Supported Wireless LAN Controller Hardware Models

Table 1 lists the Prime Infrastructure supported devices for switches, WLCs, Access Points (APs), ISEs, and MSEs.

Table 1. Supported Device Matrix for Switches, Cisco WLC, MSE, ISE, and AP

Supported Switches

Supported Controllers

Supported MSE Devices

Supported ISE Devices

Supported Lightweight APs

Supported Autonomous APs

Catalyst 3560 Series Switches [Cisco IOS Release 12.2(50)SE]

Catalyst 3650 Series Ethernet Stackable Switch*

Catalyst 3750 Switches [Cisco IOS Release 12.2(50)SE]

Catalyst 3850 Series Ethernet Stackable Switch*

Catalyst 4500 Switches [Cisco IOS Release 12.2(50)SG]*

Catalyst 6500 Switches [Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SXI] and [Cisco IOS XE 03.07.00.E]

Cisco NAM 2304 Appliance

Cisco NAM 2320 Appliance

Cisco IE 2000 Series Switches.

Catalyst 9800-40 Wireless Controller

Catalyst 9800-80 Wireless Controller

Catalyst 9800-CL Wireless Controller for Cloud

Catalyst 9800-L-C Wireless Controller

Catalyst 9800-L-F Wireless Controller

Cisco 3504 Wireless Controller

Cisco 8540 Wireless Controller

Cisco 8510 Wireless Controller

Cisco 5520 Wireless Controller

Cisco 5508 Wireless Controller

Cisco 4400 Series Wireless Controllers

Cisco 2504 Wireless Controller

Cisco Flex 7510 Wireless Controllers

Cisco Virtual Controller

Cisco Wireless Service Module (WiSM)

Cisco Wireless Service Module 2 (WiSM2)

Cisco Wireless Controller on Cisco Services-Ready Engine (WLCM2 on SRE)

Catalyst 3750G Integrated Wireless LAN Controller

Cisco 5760 Wireless LAN Controller

The following Cisco Mobility Express Controllers are supported:

  • Cisco Catalyst IW6300 Access Points

  • Cisco 6300 Embedded Services Access Points

  • Cisco Aironet 4800 AP

  • Cisco Aironet 2800 AP

  • Cisco Aironet 3800 AP

  • Cisco Aironet 1850 AP

  • Cisco Aironet 1830 AP

  • Cisco 1815 Series Controllers

  • Cisco 1540 Series Controllers

  • Cisco 1560 Series Controllers

Cisco CMX

Cisco 3375 Appliance for CMX

Cisco MSE

Cisco MSE 3365 (physical) Appliance

Cisco MSE Virtual Appliance

MSE 8.0.150.0

CMX-10.4.x

CMX-10.5.x

CMX-10.6.x

Cisco ISE 2.6

Cisco ISE 2.4

Cisco ISE 2.3

Cisco ISE 2.2

Cisco ISE 2.1

Cisco ISE 2.0

Cisco ISE 1.4 with the required patch1

Cisco ISE 1.3

Cisco ISE 1.2

Cisco 6300 Series Embedded Services Access Points (ESW6300)

Cisco Catalyst IW6300 DCW Heavy Duty AP

Cisco Catalyst IW6300 AC Heavy Duty AP

Cisco Catalyst IW6300 DC Heavy Duty AP

Cisco Catalyst 9130AXE AP

Cisco Catalyst 9130AXI AP

Cisco Catalyst 9120AXI AP

Cisco Catalyst 9120AXE AP

Cisco Catalyst 9120AXP AP

Cisco Catalyst 9115AXE AP

Cisco Catalyst 9115AXI AP

Cisco Catalyst 9117AXI AP

Cisco Catalyst 9105AX-W AP

Cisco Catalyst 9105AX-I AP

Cisco Aironet 4800 AP

Cisco Aironet 3800i AP

Cisco Aironet 3800e AP

Cisco Aironet 3800p AP

Cisco Aironet 3700i AP

Cisco Aironet 3700e AP

Cisco Aironet 3700p AP

Cisco Aironet IW 3700 AP

Cisco Aironet 3600i AP

Cisco Aironet 3600e AP

Cisco Aironet 3600p AP

Cisco Aironet 3500i AP

Cisco Aironet 3500e AP

Cisco Aironet 3500p AP

Cisco Aironet 2800i AP

Cisco Aironet 2800e AP

Cisco Aironet 2700i AP

Cisco Aironet 2700e AP

Cisco Aironet 2700p AP

Cisco Aironet 2600i AP

Cisco Aironet 2600e AP

Cisco Aironet 1850i AP

Cisco Aironet 1850e AP

Cisco Aironet 1840I AP

Cisco Aironet 1830i AP

Cisco Aironet 1815i AP

Cisco Aironet 1815w AP

Cisco Aironet 1815t AP

Cisco Aironet 1815m AP

Cisco Aironet 1810 OfficeExtend Series AP

Cisco Aironet 1810w AP

Cisco Aironet 1800i AP

Cisco Aironet 1700i AP

Cisco Aironet 1700E AP

Cisco Aironet 1600i AP

Cisco Aironet 1600e AP

Cisco Aironet 1572IC AP

Cisco Aironet 1572EAC AP

Cisco Aironet 1572EC AP

Cisco Aironet 1562I AP

Cisco Aironet 1562E AP

Cisco Aironet 1562D AP

Cisco Aironet 1562 PS AP

Cisco Aironet 1552C AP

Cisco Aironet 1552CU AP

Cisco Aironet 1552E AP

Cisco Aironet 1552EU AP

Cisco Aironet 1552H AP

Cisco Aironet 1542I AP

Cisco Aironet 1542D AP

Cisco Aironet 1532I AP

Cisco Aironet 1200 AP

Cisco Aironet 1140 AP

Cisco Aironet 1130 AG AP

Cisco Aironet 1040 AP

Cisco Aironet 700 AP

Cisco Aironet 702W AP

Cisco Aironet 600 Series OfficeExtend AP

Cisco Aironet 3700 Series APs

Cisco Aironet 3600 Series APs

Cisco Aironet 3500 Series APs

Cisco Aironet 2700 Series AP

Cisco Aironet 2600 Series APs

Cisco Aironet 1700 Series APs

Cisco Aironet 1600 Series APs

Cisco Aironet 1550 Series APs

Cisco Aironet 1530 Series APs

Cisco Aironet 1570 Series APs

Cisco Aironet 1260 Series APs

Cisco Aironet 1140 Series APs

Cisco Aironet 1040 Series APs

Cisco Aironet 700W APs

Cisco Aironet 702I Series APs

Cisco Aironet 800 Series ISR

Cisco Aironet 1310 and 1410 Bridges,

Cisco IW3700 series APs.

1 If you are using Cisco ISE 1.4, you must have the patch ise-patchbundle-1.4.0.253-Patch3-141133.x86_64.tar.gz, which you can get from the following location: https://software.cisco.com/download/release.html?mdfid=283801620&flowid=26081&softwareid=283802505&release=1.4&relind=AVAILABLE&rellifecycle=&reltype=latest .

*Also acts as Cisco Wireless Controller.

New Features and Enhancements

This section provides a brief description of new features and enhancements in Cisco Prime Infrastructure 3.10.

Wired

New Alarms

Multicast Storm, Broadcast Storm, and Unicast Storm syslog messages (STORM_CONTROL-3-FILTERED and STORM_CONTROL-5-SHUTDOWN) are automatically detected and converted as alarms. To view these alarms, choose Monitor > Monitoring Tools > Alarms and Events > Alarms tab.

Support for IdenTrust Commercial Root CA Certificate

Prime Infrastructure 3.10 supports IdenTrust Commercial Root CA certificate. To view the certificates in Cisco Prime Infrastructure, choose Administration > Settings > Certificate > Trusted CAs and Settings > System tab.

Archiving Device Configuration Using SFTP

Prime Infrastructure provides configuration archive support for devices running the Cisco WLC software. Till Prime Infrastructure 3.9, TFTP is used for configuration archive support.The configuration archive includes the running configurations or the startup configurations. In Prime Infrastructure 3.10 you can archive these configurations using SFTP. You must enable root shell access as only root users can perform this action. By default, TFTP is used for configuration archive support.

To archive the device configurations using SFTP:

  1. Choose Administration > Settings > System Settings > Inventory > Configuration Archive.

  2. Check the Enable SFTP for WLC devices to fetch configuration archive check box. By default, the SFTP option is disabled.

  3. Enter the SFTP username and password of the Prime Infrastructure server. You must enable the root shell.

  4. Click Save.


Note


Prime Infrastructure does not support SFTP to fetch configuration archive of eWLC, routers, and switches.


Wireless

Cisco IOS/IOS XE Release 17.6.1

Prime Infrastructure 3.10 supports Cisco IOS/IOS XE Release 17.6.1.

Supported Access Points

Prime Infrastructure 3.10 supports the following APs:

  • Cisco Catalyst 9124AXE Series Unified Access Points

Cisco Catalyst 9124AXE Series Unified Access Points

Prime Infrastructure 3.10 supports the tri-radio mode on Cisco Catalyst 9124AXE Series Unified Access Points. The AP can have two 5-GHz bands in slot 1 and slot 2. When you enable the dual radio mode setting, the 8x8 radio is split to two independent 5-GHz 4x4 radios.

Enabling Dual Radio Mode Setting

To enable the dual radio mode setting on Prime Infrastructure:

  1. Choose Configuration > Network > Network Devices > Device Type > Unified AP.

  2. Select a Cisco Catalyst 9124AXE Series AP.

  3. Click Configuration > 802.11a/n/ac/ax > Dual Radio Assignment > Dual Radio Mode and click Enable.

Mesh Support for Cisco Catalyst 9124AX Series Access Points

Cisco Catalyst 9124AX Series Access Points support 802.11ax data rate.

When you configure the 802.11ax data rate of a controller, if you have a 802.11ax AP in the controller, and if operates in the mesh mode, the configurations get pushed to the APs. If the APs do not support the 802.11ax data rate, the configurations do not change.

Configuring 802.11ax Data Rate of a Controller

To configure the 802.11ax data rate of a controller:

  1. Choose Configuration > Network Devices > Wireless Controllers > xxx_ eWLC controller > Mesh > Mesh Profile.

  2. Select the mesh profile from the list.

  3. For the 2.4 Ghz radio:

    1. Select the dot11ax from the Tx rate type drop-down list.

    2. Configure the Tx MCS rate index (range is from 0 to 11) and MCS spatial stream (range is from 1 to 4).

  4. For the 5 Ghz radio:

    1. Select the dot11ax from the Tx rate type drop-down list.

    2. Configure the Tx MCS rate index (range is from 0 to 11) and MCS spatial stream (range is from 1 to 8).

Configuring the Mesh Profile of Controllers

To configure the mesh profile and provision it on to multiple controllers using the template:

  1. Choose Configuration > Wireless technologies > Cisco Catalyst 9800 Configuration > Mesh Profile.

  2. Select dot11ax from the Tx rate type drop-down list for the 2.5GHz and 5 Ghz radios.

  3. Click Save.

Configuring Bridge Mode on Cisco Catalyst 9124AX Series Access Points

Cisco Catalyst 9124AX Series Access Points support thr bridge mode from Cisco IOS/IOS XE Release 17.6. The bridge mode allows the APs to be in the mesh mode. You can configure a mesh network and push the 802.11ax data rates.

To configure the bridge mode on Cisco Catalyst 9124AX Series Access Points:

  1. Choose Configuration > Network > Network Devices > Device Type > Unified AP.

  2. Select a Cisco Catalyst 9124AXE Series AP.

  3. Click Configuration.

  4. Choose Bridge from the AP mode drop-down list.

Support for C-ANT9104 Antenna

Prime Infrastructure 3.10 supports C-ANT9104 antenna, which is a SIA DART antenna connection to Cisco Catalyst 9130AXE AP. This antenna is primarily used for Large Public Venue (LPV) installations that require high user density, precise pattern control, and long-range performance in the 5-GHz band. It provides wide and narrow beamwidth states for 5 GHz on ABCD and EFGH, and a single (wide) beamwidth antenna is provided for 2.4 GHz on EFGH.

Cisco Catalyst 9130AXE AP with the C-ANT9104 antenna has precise control over the antenna pattern. You can select the beam steering for this antenna through the controller, and this configuration is applicable only for the two 5GHz bands of the AP. The beam selection configuration on the controller is available for ABCD (Left antenna) and EFGH (Right antenna) antenna combinations.

Cisco Catalyst 9130AXE AP can operate on the following beam steering modes:

  • Wide beam

  • Narrow beam

  • Narrow beam with 10 degrees tilt

  • Narrow beam with 20 degrees tilt


Note


  1. C-ANT9104 antenna is supported only on Cisco Catalyst 9130AXE AP.

  2. The Cisco Catalyst 9130AXE AP with the C-ANT9104 antenna must be associated with an eWLC controller with Cisco IOS/IOS XE Release 17.6.

  3. You must use the controller CLI or Web UI to configure the antenna beam selection.

  4. Ensure that the C-ANT9104 antenna in slot 1 and 2 do not have any global channel assignment and power assignment.


To view the C-ANT9104 antenna configuration of a Cisco Catalyst 9130AXE AP using Prime Infrastructure:

  1. Choose Configuration > Network > Network Devices > Device Type > Unified AP.

  2. Select the Cisco Catalyst 9130AXE access point with the C-ANT9104 antenna.

  3. Click the Configuration tab.

  4. Select a radio interface and view the configuration details of the C-ANT9104 antenna such as antenna type, SIA Status, SIA DART, beam selection and current gain.

After you add the APs to the floor maps and if the beam selection is updated, the heat maps are recalculated. To view the heat map, choose Maps > Wireless Maps > Site Maps (New) and refresh the page.

Support for Rest of the World Domain

Prime Infrastructure 3.10 supports Rest of the World (RoW) domain. The -ROW domain includes C, D, F, G, H, K, L, M, N, S, T domains (member domains) and reduces 16 domains to seven regular and one ROW domains. The table below lists the ROW countries.

Cisco Catalyst 9124AX Series Access Points support the RoW domain. You can convert any of the Cisco Catalyst 9124AX-I/D/E APs to a -ROW domain AP.

You can configure a country and push to the AP profile. Prime Infrastructure pushes this configuration to the APs that are part of the AP join profile.

  • If you push a ROW country to -ROW domain AP, the radios will be operationally UP.

  • If you push a non-ROW country to -ROW domain AP, the radios will be operationally DOWN.

  • For non-ROW domain APs, the radio will be operationally UP or DOWN depending on the country code that you configure and the regulatory domain that the radio supports.

Important Notes for RoW Domain

  • Cisco Catalyst 9124AX-I/D/E APs are shipped as –ROW domain APs.

  • You can only configure a country on an AP, if the country is part of the global list of countries configured on the controller (Configuration > Devices > Controller > 802.11 > General 802.11).

  • As required by the EULA, you must ensure that you select the correct country code so that the network does not violate local and national regulatory restrictions. Improper country code assignment can disrupt wireless transmissions and may result in government-imposed penalties and sanctions on operators of wireless networks utilizing devices set to improper country codes.

  • The Cisco Catalyst 9124AX Series AP must be associated with an eWLC controller with Cisco IOS/IOS XE Release 17.6.

Table 2. Channel List for Rest of World

Country

2.4-GHz Supported Channel

5-GHz Supported Channel

Algeria

1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10- 11-12-13

52-56-60-64-100-104- 108-112-116-132

Argentina

1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10- 11

36-40-44-48-52-56-60- 64-100-104-108-112-116-132-136-140 149-153-157-161-165

Bahamas

1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11

36-40-44-48-52-56-60- 64-149-153-157-161-165

Bahrain

1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10 11-12-13

149-153-157-161-165

Bangladesh

1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10- 11

149-153-157-161-165

Barbados

1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10- 11

36-40-44-48-52-56-60-64 149-153-157-161-165

Bolivia

1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10- 11

149-153-157-161-165

Brazil

1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10- 11-12-13

100- 104-112-116-120 124-128-132-136-140-149-153-157- 161-165

Cameroon

1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10 11-12-13

100-104-108-112-116-132-136-140

Chile

1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10- 11

52-56-60-64-100-104- 108-112-116-120-124-128-132-136 140-149-153-157-161-165

China

1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10 11-12-13

149-153-157-161-165

Colombia

1-2-3- 4-5-6-7-8-9-10- 11

36-40-44-48-52-56-60-64 100-108-112-116-120-124-128-132 136-140-149-153-157-161-165

Cost Rica

1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10- 11

36-40-44-48-52-56-60-64- 100-104-108-112-116-120-124-128-132-136-140-149-153-157-161-165

Dominican Republic

1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10- 11

36-40-44-48-52-58-60-64-100-104-108-112-116-120-124-128- 132-136-140-149-153-157-161-165

Ecuador

1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11

36-40-44-48-52-56-60-64- 100-104-108-112-116-120-124-128- 132-136-140-149-153-157-161-165

Egypt

1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10- 11-12-13

36-40-44-48-52-56-60-64

El Salvador

1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10- 11

52-56-60-64-149-153- 157-161-165

Ghana

1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10- 11-12-13

100-104-108-112-116- 132-136-140

Hong Kong

1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10- 11

100-104-108-112-116- 120-124-128-132-136-140-149-153-157-161-165

India

1-2-3-4-5-6-8-9-10-11

36-40-44-48-52-56-60- 100- 104-108-112-116-124-128-132 136-140-144-153-157-161-165-169

Israel

1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10 11-12-13

Note

 

Outdoor 5-GHz WLAN is not supported in the current regulations for Israel.

Jamaica

1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10- 11

52-56-60-64-100-104-108-112-116-120-124-128-132-136-140- 153-161-165

Kenya

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13

100-104-108-112-116-132-136-140

Korea

1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10- 11-12-13

36-40-44-48-52-56- 60 64-100-104-108-112-116-120-124-128-132-136-140-149-153-157-161-165

Macao

1- 2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10 11-12-13

36-40-44-48-52-56-60-64 116-120-124-128-132-140-149-153 157-161-165

Malaysia

1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10 11-12-13

100-104-108-112-116- 120-124-128-149-153-157-161-165

Mexico

1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10 11-12-13

36-40-44-48-52-56-60- 64-149-153-157-161-165

Mongolia

1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10 11-12-13

36-40-44-48-52-56-60-64 116-120-124-128-132-140-149-153 157-161-165

Panama

1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11

36-40-44-48-52-56-60- 64-100-104-108-112-116-120-124-128 132-136-140-149-153-157-161-165

Paraguay

1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10- 11

36-40-44-48-52-56-60- 64-100-104-108-112-116-120-124-128- 132-136-140-149-153-157-161-165

Peru

1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10- 11

56-60-64-100-104-108 112-116-132-136-140-149-153-157 161-165

Philippines

1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10- 11

36-40-44-48-52-56-60-64 100-104-108-112-116-120-128-136 140-149-153-157-161-165

Qatar

1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10 11-12-13

100-104-108-112-116 132-136-140

Saudi Arabia

1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10 11-12-13

100-104-108-112-116 120-124-128-132-136-140

Singapore

1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10 11-12-13

36-40-44-48-52-56-60-64 116-120-124-128-132-136-140-144 149-153-157-161-165

Slovak Republic

1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10 11-12-13

100-104-108-112-116- 132-136-140

South Africa

1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10- 11-12-13

100-104-108-112-116- 132-136-140-149-153-157-161-165

Taiwan

1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10- 11

36-40-44-48-52-56-60-64- 100-104-108-112-116-120-128-132 140-144-149-153-157-161-165

Thailand

1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10 11-12-13

36-40-44-48-52-56-60- 64-116-120-124-128-132-136-140-149- 153-157-161-165

Trinidad

1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10- 11-12-13

100-104-108-112-116 124-128-132-136-140

Tunisia

1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10- 11-12-13

100-104-108-112-116- 132-136-140

United Kingdom

1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10- 11-12-13

100-104-108-112-116- 132-136-140

Venezuela

1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10- 11

36-40-44-48-52-56-60-64-149-153-157-161-165

Vietnam

1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10- 11-12-13

52-56-60-64-100-104- 112-116-124-128-132-136-140-153- 157-161-165

Default Rest of the World

1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10 11-12-13

N.A

Configuring Country Code for a Controller

To configure the country code in the AP Join Profile of a controller:

  1. Choose Configuration > Network Devices > Controllers > System > AP Join Profile.

  2. Select an AP Join Profile.

  3. In the General settings area, select a country from the Country Code drop-down list.

  4. Click Save.

Configuring Country Code for Multiple Controllers

To configure the country code in the AP Join Profile and provision it on multiple controllers using the template:

  1. Choose Configuration > Wireless Technologies > Cisco Catalyst 9800 Configuration > AP Join Profile.

  2. In the General settings area, select a country from the Country Code drop-down list.

  3. Click Save.

Daily Unique Client Count Report

This report was added in 3.9 to display the daily unique client count. In 3.10, this report only shows the unique client data from the day Prime Infrastructure 3.10 is deployed. If you backup and restore from an earlier version of Prime Infrastructure, you can view data only from the day Prime Infrastructure 3.10 is deployed.

Important Notes

This section contains important notes about Prime Infrastructure.

  • If you need support for Catalyst 9800 16.12.x, you need to enable backward compatibility. By default, Cisco Prime Infrastructure 3.10 supports Catalyst 9800 17.6.1. For more information, see Enable Backward Compatibility in the Cisco Prime Infrastructure 3.10 Administrator Guide.

  • Cisco Prime Infrastructure does not support Data Center from Release 3.7. For more information see End-of-Sale and End-of-Life Announcement for the Cisco Prime Infrastructure Data Center.

  • Editing the schedule of an already-scheduled job will change the status of that job to Pending for Approval since each edit requires an approval from the user who created the job.

  • You must disable and enable the syslog forwarding feature and then refresh the page if Prime Infrastructure is not able to forward Syslogs to the remote server. If the issue persists, restart Prime Infrastructure.

  • Cisco Prime Infrastructure does not support monitoring for Cisco Application Control Engine (ACE) module, because ACE has been moved to end-of-life and does not respond to related monitoring MIBs.

  • In Prime Infrastructure after backup and restore, the huge amount of empty partitions from Alarm table fails to drop the old partitions. For more information see Techzone on how to drop partition.

  • Prime Infrastructure can handle 7k interfaces per device. It takes only a few hours for the inventory sync-up to complete for the devices within this range. For devices with more than 7k interfaces, a few days will be required for the sync-up and if the interfaces range exceeds 10k, server downtime is experienced.

  • When you migrate to Catalyst 9800 devices from the Prime Infrastructure-DNA Center co-existence tool, the Catalyst 9800 devices support aided for DNA Center 1.2.8 and above moves the WLC to DNA Center and the devices to the collection failure sync state on Netconf feature failure. This is because the Catalyst 9800 devices support expects you to enter a value for the “Netconf Port” field and the SSH credentials so as to be managed by DNA Center. You can also manage the Catalyst 9800 devices manually by entering a value for the Netconf Port field and the SSH credentials in DNA Center and then re-sync.

  • You must perform the configuration instructions as described in the Basic Configuration of a Catalyst 9800 Running IOS to Support NETCONF/YANG Data Modelling section required for a Catalyst 9800 running IOS software to support NETCONF/YANG Data Modelling.


    Note


    Replace 3850 with 9800, wherever applicable.


  • Cisco Prime Infrastructure does not support the Datacenter feature.

  • Cisco ADE (Application Deployment Engine) OS Release - 4.1 is supported till EOL of Prime Infrastructure.

Open Caveats

The following table lists the open caveats in Prime Infrastructure Release 3.10.

Click the identifier to view the impact and workaround for the caveat. This information is displayed in the Bug Search Tool. You can track the status of the open caveats using the Bug Search Tool.

Table 3. Open Caveats

Identifier

Description

CSCvz67456

Issue in Prime Infrastructure - Cisco DNA Center coexistence tool.

CSCvz14104

Migration must exclude the planned AP validation error and continue the import.

CSCvz39645

If you have \ or /\ characters in the site or building name the migration activity is blocked and group is marked as invalid.

CSCvz85265

In the Grouping page, you cannot change the group type from the default to the campus.

CSCvz86674

AP utilization does not show the disassociated APs utilization history by selecting the specific WLC.

CSCvz67919

Prime Infrastructure fails to collect inventory from ISR 4k with strong SSH security algorithms.

CSCvz71923

When you generate CSR from PI UI, you cannot enter a SAN field IP address octet higher than 200.

CSCvz74016

Prime Infrastructure reports false alarms about 5 GHz radio interference.

CSCvz75303

In PI 3.9.1, RF Counters API does not return any values.

CSCvz76428

Backup file transfer operation does not resume if it gets interrupted during file transfer.

CSCvz78375

Issue in AP Summary report for Catalyst 9800 controllers in Prime Infrastructure 3.9.1.

CSCvz79440

Intermittently AP Radio Downtime Report has inconsistent uptime and downtime.

CSCvz85214

After upgrade, Prime Infrastructure does not generate the Rogue Auto Contained alarm.

CSCvy15868

Non-existent links may appear in Prime Infrastructure's topology map.

CSCvz87552

Prime Infrastructure 3.10 secondary install works with workaround in Hyper-V and DNAC appliance.

Resolved Caveats

The following caveats were resolved in this release. You can view additional information about these caveats in the Bug Search Tool.

Table 4. Resolved Caveats

Identifier

Description

CSCvy78722

BGL18 Alpha: Backup and restore in PI 3.10 gets stuck when you re-enable DB settings.

CSCvw97473

AP count mismatch occurs in PI 3.8.1 due to the missing fragment exception.

CSCvx00470

QuoVadis root CA decommission on NCS.

CSCvx10199

Device name includes DNS suffix and exceeds 32 characters in the device name in the LWAP template page.

CSCvx14999

Prime Infrastructure 3.9 HA Registration with VIP causes network traffic issues to active IP and VIP.

CSCvx19621

SIT NOC: 2M stack of C9300X-12Y and C9300X-48HX Arcade devices do not appear in the Prime summary page.

CSCvx23875

Prime Infrastructure 3.8 and 3.9, C9800 17.3.1 FIPS mode fails to verify credentials.

CSCvx32249

Prime Infrastructure 3.8.1: AP disassociate fake alarm appears.

CSCvx37622

Prime Infrastructure 3.9: After changing the NTP server, the server connectivity to the NTP server is lost.

CSCvx62477

Prime Infrastructure 3.9: Logrotate process does not rotate logs in /var/log/audit.

CSCvx82664

Evaluation of NCS for OpenSSL March 2021 vulnerabilities.

CSCvx96956

Prime Infrastructure 3.9.1: APs are discovered but client discovery takes time.

CSCvy74200

Import of Nexus 3K/9K compact bin image fails in Prime Infrastructure 3.9.

CSCvy78112

Prime Infrastructure 3.8 and 3.9 /webacs/api/v4/data/RFStats.json API returns 0 row count.

CSCvz53773

Unable to send feedbacks from starting with Prime Infrastructure 3.9

CSCvz77898

Copy and replace access point functionality does not work.

CSCvw29475

Prime Infrastructure may overwrite SNMP group and SNMP trap configurations on 9800 controller to SNMPv1.

CSCvw33216

Prime Infrastructure may not generate AP impersonation alarms.

CSCvw51267

API request for Client Details may fail.

CSCvw64713

Duplicate entry in the PROTOCOLENDPOINT table with the same class name IPPROTOCOLENDPOINT.

CSCvw72619

Prime Infrastructure 3.7 and 3.8 do not show description in wIPS alarms.

CSCvw72864

AP count mismatch between EWLC 17.3.1 ES08 and Prime Infrastructure 3.8MR1.

CSCvw74605

Manual time adjustment resets after a reload.

CSCvw80212

Prime Infrastructure 3.8: Cannot move devices between instances from Ops Center if device is added by DNS name.

CSCvw84325

Prime Infrastructure may not render the background street maps in selected screens

CSCvw87992

Japanese environment: Client Summary report fails with "Failed to create Jasper design report" error.

CSCvw96763

Unable to edit the Server Backup job when you log in Japanese language.

CSCvx03105

Prime Infrastructure 3.8: Trunk Allowed field is mandatory for trunk mode 802.1q in routed mode.

CSCvx06532

Prime Infrastructure 3.9: DNS server IP address is not updated in the System Monitoring Dashboard and shows only 127.0.0.1

CSCvx09539

System-defined compliance policies may not work as expected.

CSCvx17133

UI error message appears when you generate a client count report.

CSCvx32583

Unable to configure static IP address for APs from Prime Infrastructure UI.

CSCvx36033

Clients do not appear in Prime Infrastructure 3.9 maps.

CSCvx37386

Unable to export devices from Prime Infrastructure Operations Center.

CSCvx43000

Interface Utilization Trend report changes the original query after the report is saved.

CSCvx44111

ApBleBeacon exception appears when you try to set or unset static IP for APs in an AireOS controller.

CSCvx50660

Unable to delete wireless LAN controllers from Prime Infrastructure.

CSCvx50785

Devices fail inventory collection when NTP index is set on an AP group.

CSCvx52959

PI 3.9 NCSdiag page is inaccessible after restoring a backup from an earlier release.

CSCvx58650

PI 3.x: Notification destination SNMPv3 configuration item HMAC-SHA disappears.

CSCvx58963

Unnecessary events generation on the Events tab for EoGRE events

CSCvx74782

TACACS servers are unreachable from Prime Infrastructure, after that the root & TACACS user login failed

CSCvx96569

Prime Infrastructure disk usage /opt/oracle directory size increases as Event table is not pruned.

CSCvy03805

Unable to generate port reclaim report after you change the report criteria to report by port groups.

CSCvy04316

The On, Off switch labels in the Site Map (New) is incomplete when you log in Japanese.

CSCvy05409

Prime Infrastructure 3.8.1 WLC 5508 AireOS 8.5.161.0: Rogue AP rules may be pushed to the WLC with the pipe symbol.

CSCvy06210

Completion of Inventory job gets slower over time.

CSCvy07001

Device counts on wireless maps may fluctuate.

CSCvy17199

Clients association time and latest clents are not updated and exception occurs in ncs logs.

CSCvy17561

Pruning may not work properly in Prime Infrastructure 3.8.x and 3.9.x.

CSCvy22815

Prime Infrastructure 3.7: IPv6 default gateway does not survive a reboot.

CSCvy23895

When you select multiple WLCs and click Edit, Update and Sync do not appear in Japanese.

CSCvy28111

Prime Infrastructure 3.9: Scheduled report displays Failed to run: String index out of range: -2 error.

CSCvy29058

Inspect Voice Readiness does not work for 3800 series APs.

CSCvy30875

Pruning does not work in Prime Infrastructure 3.7.1 Update 05.

CSCvy32284

Prime Infrastructure maps show all rogue APs as type adhoc.

CSCvy33099

Alarm notification emails may be sent with the wrong severity.

CSCvy33305

Prime Infrastructure performance may be impacted if NETWORKMACTYPEMAP has more than 400K records.

CSCvy37914

PoE appears as disabled even when it is enabled.

CSCvy45790

Lightweight AP radio role changes are not pushed to the device.

CSCvy55255

Failed to register Smart License through transport gateway mode.

CSCvy64659

Prime Infrastructure 3.9: After you add obstacles in new maps, the loss defaults to 13 dB.

CSCvy64689

Prime Infrastructure 3.9: Wireless client count does not appear as expected on site maps.

CSCvy67099

Rolling AP Upgrade job failure to join N+1 WLC with error appears in Prime Infrastructure 3.8.

CSCvy69294

When you click Top N Client dashlet in the Interface dashboard, you are not redirected to the end user experience.

CSCvy79742

Unable to create guest users accounts in Prime Infrastructure 3.9 with 16.12 9800 controller.

CSCvy80720

Prime Infrastructure 3.9: Report Launch Pad appears in English in the Japanese GUI.

CSCvy82604

Unable to deploy lightweight AP templates as controller names do not populate.

CSCvy84718

Wrong interface names appear in the Current Associated Clients page.

CSCvy85894

Medium Apache 2.4.x < 2.4.48 vulnerability.

CSCvy88864

Unable to update the civic location, latitude, or longitude in the grouping page.

CSCvy92712

Utilization exceeds 100% for the Busiest Clients and AP Radio Downtime reports.

CSCvy96639

Prime Infrastructure 3.9 may not report wireless clients accurately.

CSCvy99113

VLAN ID and VLAN name are missing from the Physical Ports under Device Details tab in Inventory.

CSCvz07279

Rogue AP cross-site scripting vulnerability.

CSCvz07282

Prime Infrastructure stored cross-site scripting vulnerability.

CSCvz07286

Favorite History stored self cross-site scripting.

CSCvz10799

CVE-2021-33909 vulnerability fix.

CSCvz20376

Prime Infrastructure 3.5 and later does not update new MAC address for eth0 in the linux network file.

CSCvz33514

Prime Infrastructure 3.9.1: Unable to log into the ncsDiag page.

CSCvz71044

Pruning issues in the CLIENTSESSIONIPADDRESS table.

CSCvx06698

Syslog email is not sent to the configured email ID for a particular device type.

CSCvx09074

Prime Infrastructure 3.8: SNMP northbound trap receiver fails to validate password with $ character.

CSCvx57707

Prime Infrastructure 3.9: "Please enter value between 5 to NaN" message appears when you setup a Compliance Audit job.

CSCvx63915

Unable to export Unified APs without credentials from Prime Infrastructure 3.8.1 inventory when filtering the map location.

CSCvz38661

Disable the option to schedule the Server Backup job every minute and hour in the GUI.

CSCvy25642

Prime Infrastructure 3.9 alarms and events is not translated into Japanese and Korean.

CSCvy65778

Average client count translated incorrectly into Japanese.

CSCui48806

Add group information to NBI resources.

CSCvs49986

Prime Infrastructure sends a second reboot command after install add file <binfile.bin> activate commit.

CSCvs97761

AP utilization does not show the utilization history of disassociated or historical APs.

CSCvw25771

Operations Center: exporting devices feature does not work.

CSCvw91630

Add support in Prime Infrastructure for taking configuration archives over SFTP.

CSCvx25134

While altering antenna orientation in the Planning Mode UI, flash based tool fails to launch.

CSCvx27149

C9800 anchor warmStart and coldStart traps are not mapped in Prime Infrastructure 3.8.1.

CSCvx30111

SNR values appear as N/A in the Clients and Users page for 9800 WLC.

CSCvx45823

Client count mismatch for 9800 Controllers in Prime Infrastructure 3.9.

CSCvx76636

Client Metrics dashlet does not show all the clients discovered in the network.

CSCvy25600

nms_sys_error.log file may not rotate to the next log rotation file.

CSCvz30924

SNMP is unreachable daily after upgrading from Prime Infrastructure 3.7 to 3.9.

CSCvz49414

Unrestricted File Type Upload vulnerability.

CSCvz49430

You can bypass the Disabled setting for Enable Run Script policy action.

CSCvz83342

Prime Infrastructure 3.8 is affected by CVE-2021-36160, CVE-2021-33193, CVE-2021-40438 vulnerabilities.

CSCvy97085

Prime compatibility matrix need to updated for IOS-XE 17.3.4, DNAC and IOS APs supported platform.

CSCvz50293

Daily unique client count report is not showing data correctly.

CSCvx77935

Clarify the ports used by Prime Infrastructure and Assurance in the Quick Start Guide.

CSCvy75095

Maps sync fails during DNAC migration because of the tar bundle size.

CSCwa47327

Evaluation of ncs for Log4j RCE (Log4Shell) Vulnerabilities - CVE-2021-44228, CVE-2021-45046, CVE-2021-45046, CVE-2021-45105, CVE-2021-44832, CVE-2021-4104.

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