Table Of Contents
Readme for CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 3.2 Service Pack 1
Contents
Description
Hardware and Software Requirements
Prerequisites for CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 3.2 Service Pack 1
Downloading CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 3.2 Service Pack 1
Installing CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 3.2 Service Pack 1
Installing LMS 3.2 Service Pack1 on Solaris
Installing LMS 3.2 Service Pack1 on Windows
Supported Network Management Systems
Installing Remote Syslog Collector
Verifying the Installation
Data Migration Notes
Known Problems in Ciscoworks LMS 3.2 SP1
Known Problems in Common Services
Known Problems in Campus Manager
Known Problems in Resource Manager Essentials
Known Problems in Health and Utilization Monitor
Known Problems in Internetwork Performance Monitor
Known Problems in Device Fault Manager
Support for MDF 1.47
Resolved Problems in CiscoWorks LMS 3.2 SP1
Resolved Problems in Common Services
Resolved Problems in Campus Manager
Resolved Problems in Resource Manager Essentials
Resolved Problems in Health and Utilization Monitor
Resolved Problems in Internetwork Performance Monitor
Resolved Problems in Device Fault Manager
Resolved Problems in LMS Portal
CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 3.2 Service Pack 1 Related Documentation
Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines
Notices
OpenSSL/Open SSL Project
License Issues
Readme for CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 3.2 Service Pack 1
Revised: Mar, 2011, OL-24538-01
Contents
This document provides instructions for downloading and installing CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution (LMS) 3.2 Service Pack 1. It also provides information to the known problems in LMS 3.2 Service Pack1.
This document has the following sections:
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Description
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Hardware and Software Requirements
•
Prerequisites for CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 3.2 Service Pack 1
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Downloading CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 3.2 Service Pack 1
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Installing CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 3.2 Service Pack 1
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Installing Remote Syslog Collector
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Verifying the Installation
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Data Migration Notes
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Known Problems in Ciscoworks LMS 3.2 SP1
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Support for MDF 1.47
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Resolved Problems in CiscoWorks LMS 3.2 SP1
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CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 3.2 Service Pack 1 Related Documentation
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Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines
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Notices
Description
CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 3.2 Service Pack 1 is a service pack release and contains solutions to the known problems of CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 3.2.
CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 3.2 Service Pack 1 consists of a single mega patch installation for application releases on top of LMS 3.2. This release focusses primarily on providing critical bug fixes and Day 1 device support merges. The following applications are part of the mega patch install:
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Cisco Works Common Services 3.3.1
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Campus Manager 5.2.2
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Resource Manager Essentials 4.3.2
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Health and Utilization Monitor 1.2.2
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Internetwork Performance Monitor 4.2.1
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Device Fault Manager 3.2.1
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LMS Portal 1.2.1
CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 3.2 should be installed before installing CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 3.2 SP1.
See section Resolved Problems in CiscoWorks LMS 3.2 SP1 for the resolved problems in CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 3.2.1.
Hardware and Software Requirements
Hardware and software requirements for CiscoWorks LMS 3.2 SP1 are the same as those for initial installation of CiscoWorks LMS 3.2.
Disk Space requirements
The disk space required to install LMS 3.2 SP1 is:
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1024 MB free space for installation on a Windows server.
•
1140 MB free space for installation on a Solaris server.
For more information on hardware and software requirements, see Installing and Getting Started With CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 3.2 at the following url: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/net_mgmt/ciscoworks_lan_management_solution/3.2/install/guide1/prereq.html.
Prerequisites for CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 3.2 Service Pack 1
Before installing LMS 3.2 Service Pack1, LMS 3.2 must be installed on your system.
For details, see Installing and Getting Started With LAN Management Solution 3.2 available at:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/cscowork/ps2425/prod_installation_guides_list.html
If you do not want to install one or more of the LMS 3.2 applications at present but plan to install them later, you must reinstall LMS 3.2 Service Pack1 after you install the missing applications.
For example, if you install RME 4.3.1 after installing the LMS 3.2 Service Pack1, you must reinstall LMS 3.2 SP1.
You cannot select individual application updates while installing LMS 3.2 SP1. This update automatically detects the installed LMS 3.2 applications and installs the required updates for that specific application.
If you have configured DCR Master-Slave setup, master server should be upgraded before upgrading the slave servers.
Before the installation of LMS 3.2 SP1 begins, you will be prompted to upgrade to the following application versions if the lower versions of the same are available in your server:
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Campus Manager 5.2.1
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Resource Manager Essentials 4.3.1
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Health and Utilization Monitor 1.2.1
Downloading CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 3.2 Service Pack 1
To install the LMS 3.2 SP1:
Step 1
Go to http://www.cisco.com/cisco/software/navigator.html.
Step 2
Select Products > Network Management and Automation > Routing and Switching Management > CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution Products > CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 3.2 and earlier > CiscoWorks Lan Management Solution 3.2 from the product selector.
Step 3
Click CiscoWorks LMS Software from the Software Download page.
Step 4
Click Windows to download the software update to be installed on Windows Operating system.
or
Click Solaris to download the software update to be installed on Solaris Operating system.
Step 5
Download the executable to your system.
Step 6
Go to the directory where you have downloaded the patch and double-click CiscoWorks_LMS_3.2.1.exe for windows or execute the command # sh setup.sh or # ./setup.sh for Solaris
For more information on performing a new installation of LMS 3.2, see
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/net_mgmt/ciscoworks_lan_management_solution/3.2/install/guide1/lmsigsg.html
Installing CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 3.2 Service Pack 1
Before installing this Update on either platform, make sure you have completed the tasks listed in the Prerequisites for CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 3.2 Service Pack 1.
LMS 3.2 Service Pack1 is provided as a single installable. Use the appropriate procedure to install it:
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Installing LMS 3.2 Service Pack1 on Solaris
•
Installing LMS 3.2 Service Pack1 on Windows
Note
The LMS 3.2 Service Pack1 installation will automatically use the installation mode that you selected while installing LMS 3.2. You cannot change the LMS 3.2 Service Pack1 installation mode.
Installing LMS 3.2 Service Pack1 on Solaris
To install the LMS 3.2 Service Pack1 on a Solaris system:
Step 1
Log into the machine where you want to install LMS 3.2 SP1.
Step 2
Run the installation setup script by entering:
# sh setup.sh
or
# ./setup.sh
A Welcome message appears:
Welcome to CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 3.2 Service Pack 1 setup program.
A prompt appears:
Press Enter to read/browse the following license agreement:
Step 3
Press Enter to read the license agreement.
The following message appears at the end of the license agreement:
Do you accept all the terms of the License Agreement? (y/n) [n]:
Step 4
Enter Y to accept the license agreement and proceed with the installation, or enter N to deny and quit the installation.
Note
Error messages or warning messages appear if you do not have the required or recommended Server and Client patches.
While installing from the network drive, the following message appears:
The installation image is being accessed from a network drive.
We recommend that you run the installation from a local CD or a local hard drive to avoid errors that may result from the network being slow or busy.
Do you want to proceed? (y/n) [y]:
If you are installing from a network drive, the installation might take longer to complete. This happens especially for CiscoView device packages.
Step 5
Enter Y to proceed or N to exit installation.
The following warning messages appear:
WARNING: Automatic data backup do not happen during this installation.
WARNING: We recommend you to take a backup of data before starting this installation.
Do you want to continue the installation? (y/n) [n]:
Enter Y to proceed or N to exit installation.
The installation program checks for the following updates:
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CiscoWorks Common Services 3.3.1 update
•
Device Fault Manager 3.2.1 update
•
Internetwork Performance Monitor 4.2.1 update
•
Health Utilization Monitor 1.2.2 update
•
Resource Manager Essentials 4.3.2 update
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Campus Manager 5.2.2 update
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LMS Portal 1.2.1 update
The files are copied to the run time (local directory) and the installation proceeds.
A message appears:
Do you want to continue the installation:? (y/n) [y]:
Enter Y to proceed or N to exit installation.
We recommend you download and install the latest required and recommended patches from http://www.oracle.com/us/sun/index.html, before you run LMS.
The following warning messages appear to ensure you install the Cluster Patches required for Solaris 9:
WARNING: Ensure that you have installed the recommended Solaris 9 cluster patches released on Dec/11/06, in this server.
WARNING: If these cluster patches are not installed, please download and install them from http://www.sun.com/.
WARNING: Otherwise, some features of the CiscoWorks applications will not function properly.
Do you want to continue the installation? (y/n) [y]:
The following warning messages appear to ensure you install the Cluster Patches required for Solaris 10:
WARNING: Ensure that you have installed the recommended Solaris 10 cluster patches released on Apr/17/07, in this server.
WARNING: If these cluster patches are not installed, please download and install them from http://www.sun.com/.
WARNING: Otherwise, some features of the CiscoWorks applications will not function properly.
Do you want to continue the installation? (y/n) [y]:
Enter Y to proceed with the installation.
If CiscoWorks is in ACS mode, the following message appears:
The application that you are installing requires new tasks to be registered with ACS. If
you have already registered this application with ACS from another server, you do not need
to register it again. However if you re-register the application, you will lose any custom
roles that you had created earlier for this application in ACS.
Enter (Y)es to Register and continue installing.
Enter (N)o to continue without registering.
Step 6
Either:
•
Enter y to register the application with ACS Server.
Or
•
Enter n to continue the installation without registering the application.
Caution 
If you enter
y, to register with ACS server, you will lose the custom roles which are defined in the previous version. If you enter
n, not to register with ACS server, all the custom roles which are defined in Common Services 3.3 will be carried forward.
If you enter y, the following warning message appears:
Exiting installation beyond this point might result in system instability.
Do you want to continue the installation? (y/n)
Step 7
Enter y to continue with the installation or enter n to stop the installation
If you enter y, during the installation, the following messages appear:
WARNING: To ensure that you retain the latest device support for RME,
WARNING: please install the latest Device Packages from Cisco.com@
WARNING: http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/cw2000-rme
WARNING: Please refer to the Installation and Setup Guide for details.
The above message appears only if you have installed the update for RME.
WARNING: To ensure that you retain the latest device support for CM,
WARNING: please install the latest Device Packages from Cisco.com @
WARNING: http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/cw2000-campus
WARNING: Please refer to the Installation and Setup Guide for details.
The above message appears only if you have installed the update for Campus Manager.
WARNING: To ensure that you have up-to-date device support,
WARNING: install the latest Service Pack (SP) from Cisco.com, at
WARNING: http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/cw2000-dfm.
WARNING: For installation details, refer to the DFM Installation and Setup Guide.
The above message appears only if you have installed the update for DFM.
WARNING: If you plan to install any of the LMS 3.0 applications later,
WARNING: you must reinstall CiscoWorks LMS 3.0 Dec 2007 Update
WARNING: after installing these applications.
Step 8
Press Enter to to proceed with the installation.
The LMS 3.2 Service Pack1 installation will automatically use the installation mode that you selected while installing LMS 3.2. You cannot change the LMS 3.2 Service Pack1 installation mode.
Installing LMS 3.2 Service Pack1 on Windows
To install LMS 3.2 Service Pack1 on a Windows system for the first time:
Step 1
Log into the machine where you want to install LMS 3.2 SP1.
Step 2
Double-click on the autorun.exe or setup.exe file.
The CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 3.2 SP1 window appears.
Step 3
Click Install to continue.
While installing from the network drive, the Installing from Network Drive window appears.
Installation from the network drive will be slower than installing from the local drive depending upon the network speed.
Step 4
Click Yes to proceed or No to exit installation.
The following warning messages appear:
WARNING: Automatic data backup do not happen during this installation.
WARNING: We recommend you to take a backup of data before starting this installation.
Do you want to continue the installation? (y/n) [n]:
Step 5
Click Yes or No to continue.
The Internet Information Services (IIS) detection message appears.
When Internet Information Services (IIS) is detected on your system, you cannot use the port number 443 for HTTPS. Instead, you must use the port numbers ranging from 1026 to 65535 for HTTPS to avoid this conflict.
Installation checks for the Regional Settings. They have to be set either as US English or Japanese.
If the Primary settings point to an unsupported locale, installation aborts with the following message appears:
You are trying to install CiscoWorks on an unsupported locale. CiscoWorks supports only US English or Japanese languages. Please reinstall your Operating System with a supported locale and change the Regional Settings to either of these languages.
The Welcome window appears.
Step 6
Click Next to continue.
The Software License Agreement window appears. You must accept this agreement to install CiscoWorks LMS 3.2 Service Pack1.
Click Accept to continue.
The installation window appears.
The installation program checks for the following updates:
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CiscoWorks Common Services 3.3.1 update
•
Device Fault Manager 3.2.1 update
•
Internetwork Performance Monitor 4.2.1 update
•
Health Utilization Monitor 1.2.2 update
•
Resource Manager Essentials 4.3.2 update
•
Campus Manager 5.2.2 update
•
LMS Portal 1.2.1 update
Step 7
Click Next to install or Cancel to exit.
If CiscoWorks is in ACS mode, the following message appears:
The application that you are installing requires new tasks to be registered with ACS. If
you have already registered this application with ACS from another server, you do not need
to register it again. However if you re-register the application, you will lose any custom
roles that you had created earlier for this application in ACS.
Step 8
Click:
•
Yes to register the application with ACS Server.
Or
•
No to continue the installation without registering the application.
Caution 
If you click
Yes, to register with ACS server, you will lose the custom roles which are defined in the previous version. If you click
No, not to register with ACS server, all the custom roles which are defined in Common Services 3.3 will be carried forward.
The system requirement window appears.
The installation program compares the system configuration and the minimum requirements for continuing the installation of LMS 3.2 SP1.
Step 9
Click Next to install or Cancel to exit.
The summary window appears
Step 10
Click Change Settings to modify the settings or Install to continue with the default settings or Cancel to exit.
Note
Exiting the installation after clicking install may result in system instability.
The LMS 3.2 Service Pack1 installation will automatically use the installation mode that you selected while installing LMS 3.2. You cannot change the LMS 3.2 Service Pack1 installation mode.
Supported Network Management Systems
The Network Management Systems (NMS) supported by Integration Utility 1.9, which is part of LMS 3.2 is listed in Installing and Getting Started With CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 3.2.
The Network Management Systems (NMS) supported by LMS 3.2 Service Pack1 are listed in Table 1-1.
Table 1-1 Supported Network Management Systems
Network Management System
|
Supported Platforms
|
HP OpenView 9.1
|
• Solaris 10
• Windows 2008 Standard x 32 Edition
|
HP OpenView 9.01
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• Solaris 10
• Windows 2008 Standard x 32 Edition
|
Installing Remote Syslog Collector
The Remote Syslog Collector (RSAC) 4.3.2 has to be installed separately.
The system requirements to install RSAC 4.3.2 is listed below:
Table 1-2 Remote Syslog Collector Server Minimum Requirements on Solaris
Requirement Type
|
Minimum Requirements
|
Hardware
|
UltraSPARC CPU
|
Memory (RAM)
|
• 2 GB RAM and 4 GB swap space on Solaris 9.
• 4 GB RAM and 8 GB swap space on Solaris 10.
|
Operating System
|
• Solaris 9
• Solaris 10
|
Browser
(You need a browser only if you download the RSAC installation files from the RME server.)
|
• Firefox 2.0 (for Solaris 9)
• Firefox 3.0 (for Solaris 10)
|
Table 1-3 Remote Syslog Collector Server Minimum Requirements on Windows
Requirement Type
|
Minimum Requirements
|
Hardware
|
IBM PC-compatible system with 1 GHz or faster Pentium processor, and 1 GB memory.
|
Memory (RAM)
|
2 GB RAM memory requirement with a swap space of 4 GB.
|
Operating System
|
• Windows Server 2003 Standard and Enterprise Editions with Service Pack 1 and 2
• Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard and Enterprise Editions with Service Pack 1 and 2
• Windows Server 2008 Standard and Enterprise Editions with Service Pack 1
|
Browser
(You need a browser only if you download the Remote Syslog Collector installation files from the Essentials server.)
|
• Internet Explorer 6.0 Service Pack 1
• Internet Explorer 7.0
• Firefox 3.0
|
The following Virtualization systems are supported:
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VMware ESX Server 3.0.x
•
VMware ESX Server 3.5.x
•
VMware ESXi 3.5 Update2
RSAC 4.3 works only with RME 4.3.
Run setup.exe in disk1/RSAC for Windows installation and setup.sh in disk1/RSAC for Solaris installation
Prerequisites for installing a Remote Syslog Collector:
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Uninstall the previous version of RSAC if it is already installed on your server.
•
Common Services 3.3.1 and RSAC 4.3 should be installed.
•
If you install Common Services Service Pack on the CiscoWorks server, you must install the same Service Pack on the RSAC server.
The Common Services Service Pack versions must be same in the CiscoWorks Server and RSAC Server.
•
RME should not be installed on the server as where you need to install the Remote Syslog Collector. (If RME is installed, the Syslog Collector is installed by default).
Verifying the Installation
You can verify LMS 3.2 SP1 installation by following either of these procedures.
Procedure 1
You can verify LMS 3.2 SP1 installation using either of these methods:
•
Enter the command pdshow from NMSROOT/bin.
Where, NMSROOT is the CiscoWorks installation directory (by default, SystemDrive:\Program Files\CSCOpx and SystemDrive is the Windows operating system installed directory and for Solaris it is /opt/CSCOpx).
•
Select Common Services > Server > Admin > Processes on the CiscoWorks Home page, to see the various processes and their status.
The services that should be displayed after installation are listed below:
.
Application Name
|
Services/Processes
|
Common Services 3.3.1
|
• Apache
• CmfDbEngine
• CmfDbMonitor
• CMFOGSServer
• CSDiscovery
• CSRegistryServer
• DCRServer
• DCRDevicePoll
• diskWatcher
• EDS
• CSSCPServer
|
• EDS-GCF
• ESS
• EssMonitor
• FDRewinder (Only on Solaris)
• jrm
• LicenseServer
• NameServer
• NameServiceMonitor
• Tomcat
• TomcatMonitor
|
Campus Manager 5.2.2
|
• ANIServer
• ANIDbEngine
• CampusOGSServer
• UTManager
• VNMServer
|
• UTLITE
• UTMajorAcquisition
• MACUHIC
• WlseUHIC
|
Resource Manager Essentials 4.3.2
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• ChangeAudit
• ConfigMgmtServer
• CTMJrmServer
• EssentialsDM
• ICServer
|
• RMEDbEngine
• RMEOGSServer
• SyslogAnalyzer
• SyslogCollector
• PMCOGSServer
|
Device Fault Manager 3.2.1
|
• AdapterServer
• AdapterServer1
• DataPurge
• DfmServer
• DfmServer1
• DFMLogServer
• DFMCTMStartup
• DfmBroker
• DFMMultiProcLogger
• DFMOGSServer
• EPMServer
• EPMDbEngine
|
• FHPurgeTask
• FHDbEngine
• FHServer
• Interactor
• Interactor1
• InventoryCollector
• InventoryCollector1
• INVDbEngine
• NOSServer
• PTMServer
• TISServer
|
Internetwork Performance Monitor 4.2.1
|
• IPMProcess
• IpmDbEngine
|
• IPMOGSServer
|
Health and Utilization Monitor 1.2.2
|
• UPMDbEngine
• UPMProcess
|
• UPMDbMonitor
|
Procedure 2
You can also verify the installation using Software Center. To verify the installation, go to Common Services > Software Center > Software Update and the Software Updates page appears. You can verify the installation using the Products installed dialog box.
Data Migration Notes
Migration is the process of carrying over data from an older version of LMS to a newer version of LMS.
Migration involves:
1.
Backing up the older version of LMS data.
2.
Installing the newer version of LMS.
3.
Restoring the backed up data.
You can migrate to LMS 3.2 SP1 using either of these methods:
•
Local Migration. This is installing LMS 3.2 SP1 on top of the existing LMS 3.2 version, on the same machine.
Or
•
Remote Migration. This is installing LMS 3.2 on a different machine and migrating the backed up LMS 3.2 data into LMS 3.2 SP1 server.
Note
On Solaris machine, the backed up folder must be compressed and transferred. If not, the restore may fail due to the changes in the file name and checksum, as the file name changes from the upper case to the lowercase.
Note
Data Migration from a version earlier than LMS 3.2 to LMS 3.2 SP1 is not possible. In such cases, you need to upgrade to LMS 3.2 from the earlier version, restore the back up and then upgrade to LMS 3.2 SP1.
Notes for Remote Migration
The application list in the backed up data should exactly match the application list in the machine where it is restored except for CiscoWorks Assistant and Portal. If there is a difference, the behavior of the applications after upgrade will be unpredictable.
Table 1-4 is an example of a scenario when the behavior of the application is unpredictable.
Table 1-4
Scenario No
|
Applications in the Backup Archive
|
Applications in the Restore Machine
|
Explanation
|
Scenario 1
|
CS 3.3
RME 4.3.1
CM 5.2.1
DFM 3.2
|
CS 3.3.1
RME 4.3.2
CM 5.2.2
DFM 3.2.1
|
This is a supported combination for remote migration.
|
Scenario 2
|
CS 3.3
CM 5.2.1
IPM 4.2
HUM 1.2.1
|
CS 3.3.1
RME 4.3.2
CM 5.2.2
DFM 3.2.1
IPM 4.2.1
HUM 1.2.1
|
This is not a supported combination for remote migration.
When you try to migrate this backup data on a remote machine, the behavior of the applications may be unpredictable and few features in the CiscoWorks applications may not work properly
|
Scenario 3
|
CS 3.3
CM 5.2.1
RME 4.3.1
IPM 4.2
HUM 1.2
DFM 3.2
|
CS 3.3.1
CM 5.2.2
IPM 4.2.1
HUM 1.2.1
|
Remote Migration Scenario
Known Problems in Ciscoworks LMS 3.2 SP1
The section contains:
•
Known Problems in Common Services
•
Known Problems in Campus Manager
•
Known Problems in Resource Manager Essentials
•
Known Problems in Health and Utilization Monitor
•
Known Problems in Internetwork Performance Monitor
•
Known Problems in Device Fault Manager
Known Problems in Common Services
Table 5 lists the known problems in Common Service 3.3.1
Table 5 Known Problems in Common Services
Bug Id
|
Description
|
Additional Information
|
CSCtl79400
|
The final pop-up message
Install/uninstall will restart the
daemons
is not displayed while installing or uninstalling LMS 3.2 SP1.
|
Conditions: This occurs due to continuous uninstalling and installing of the device packages.
Workaround: Maintain an optimum interval of time between the installation of device packages.
|
Known Problems in Campus Manager
Table 6 lists the known problems in Campus Manager 5.2.2
Table 6 Known Problems in Campus Manager
Bug Id
|
Description
|
Additional Information
|
CSCtl96069
|
When a device is added to CM either through DCR or groups the corresponding user defined group is not reflected in the topology. Also the group cloud status does not show the proper color.
|
Conditions: When a device is added to Campus Manager either through DCR or through groups the corresponding user defined groups are not reflected in topology and the group cloud status does not show the proper color.
Workaround: Restart the topology.
|
CSCtn42049
|
Clouds for device groups that have been deleted continue to appear in Topology Services.
|
Even after deleting some device groups from device group management page,clouds corresponding to those device groups are shown in topology services.
Workaround: None
|
Known Problems in Resource Manager Essentials
None.
Known Problems in Health and Utilization Monitor
None.
Known Problems in Internetwork Performance Monitor
Table 7 lists the known problems in Internetwork Performance Monitor 4.2.1
Table 7 Known Problems in Internet Performance Monitor
Bug Id
|
Description
|
Additional Information
|
CSCti95995
|
The hourly data collection for some PathEcho Collectors.
Note This is known problem for IPM 4.0 and onwards.
|
Conditions: Inconsistent statistics collected for operations like PathEcho, HTTP and tcpConnect. The problem is specific to IOS Version 12.2(18)SXF5.
Workaround: Upgrade the IOS Version
|
Known Problems in Device Fault Manager
Table 8 lists the known problems in Device Fault Manager 3.2.1
Table 8 Known Problems in Device Fault Manager
Bug Id
|
Description
|
Additional Information
|
CSCtl20726
|
Unable to created notification service groups and launch the fault history pages.
|
Conditions: On creating a DFM or CS user defined group and including the CS user defined groups in the rule, the fault history is not launched.
Workaround: Delete the user defined groups that have the CS user defined groups in the rule as well as the DFM groups.
|
CSCtl93526
|
The process sm_server does not stop on upgradation to LMS 3.2 SP1
|
Conditions: On upgrading LMS 3.2 and installing LMS 32 SP the process sm_server does not stop even on stopping the daemons.
Workaround: Manually stop the process and start the daemons.
|
Support for MDF 1.47
Meta Data Framework (MDF) Package defines device types in a uniform way across CiscoWorks applications. This package contains new device types, new device type definitions, new device icons, and solutions to some problems in earlier MDF packages.
LMS 3.2 SP1 supports the MDF package version 1.47 that contains the new device types. For more information on the devices supported by LMS 3.2 Applications see: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/net_mgmt/ciscoworks_lan_management_solution/3.2/device_support/table/lms32sdt.html
Resolved Problems in CiscoWorks LMS 3.2 SP1
The following topics describe previously reported problems resolved by installing CiscoWorks LMS 3.2 (SP1):
The section contains:
•
Resolved Problems in Common Services
•
Resolved Problems in Campus Manager
•
Resolved Problems in Resource Manager Essentials
•
Resolved Problems in Health and Utilization Monitor
•
Resolved Problems in Internetwork Performance Monitor
•
Resolved Problems in Device Fault Manager
•
Resolved Problems in LMS Portal
Resolved Problems in Common Services
Table 9 lists the Resolved Problems in Common Services 3.3.1
Table 9 Resolved Problems in Common Service
Bug Id
|
Description
|
CSCtg28582
|
SNMPv3 packets sent by CiscoWorks may be corrupted in sniffer applications such as wireshark. Additionally, some devices such as the SFS 7000 may not be managed via SNMPv3. They will refuse to respond to SNMPv3 requests made by CiscoWorks.
|
CSCtg43958
|
CmdSvc threads lock up when communicating with devices.
|
CSCtg46847
|
In TLS connections, certain incorrectly formatted records may cause an OpenSSL client or server to crash due to a read attempt at NULL.
Affected versions depend on the C compiler used with OpenSSL:
If 'short' is a 16-bit integer, this issue applies only to OpenSSL 0.9.8m.
Otherwise, this issue applies to OpenSSL 0.9.8f through 0.9.8m.
Apache flaw: mod_isapi module unload flaw CVE-2010-0425. This fix is applicable for windows alone since we are not shipping this module in Solaris.
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CSCtg60032
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DCR Device polling hangs.
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CSCtg76942
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The CiscoWorks daemons do not start properly after a device update.
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CSCth27989
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The SNMP Walk tool from Device Center fails for SNMPv3.
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CSCth84178
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Data retrieved from a device example device configurations is truncated when CiscoWorks Resource Manager Essentials archives large device configurations using SSH.
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CSCti41352
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CiscoWorks Common Services for both Oracle Solaris and Microsoft Windows allow a remote unauthenticated attacker to execute arbitrary code on a host device with privileges of a system administrator.
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CSCti58547
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Discovery settings and snmp string cannot be edited if comments have been added within single quotes previously.
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CSCti59039
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LMS 3.2 dbmonitor process may generate a core file on Solaris 10 when the daemons are stopped.
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CSCtj01051
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Apache to be upgraded to 2.2.16 to fix security vulnerabilities.
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CSCtj20850
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Download the package URL for CV has to be changed in Cisco.com.
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CSCtk65217
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Discovery fails to recognize a number of cisco devices.
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CSCta06634
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Devices with EOBC modules are not shown up in CSDiscovery results and is also not being updated in the DCR.
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CSCtc60402
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Emails do not contain proper RFC822 headers.
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CSCtd01597
|
An industry-wide vulnerability exists in the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol that could impact any Cisco product that uses any version of TLS and SSL. The vulnerability exists in how the protocol handles session renegotiation and exposes users to a potential man-in-the-middle attack.
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CSCtd07049
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Applications which make use of Common Services Transport Mechanism fail with communication errors. This error is typically seen on faster multi-processor Windows machines.
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CSCtd07131
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Device Credential Repository operations such as adding devices, modifying device credentials and deleting devices fail with the following error:
Error in communication channel
Additionally, in a DCR master/slave configuration, the slave may report that the master server is unreachable when it is not.
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CSCtd11662
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In LMS 3.1 and 3.2, discovery takes a long time to complete when CDP is selected as the discovery module and there are a lot of IP Telephony devices in the network.
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CSCtb36921
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The Common Services home page returns a 500 Internal Server Error with a stack trace pointing to an OutOfMemoryError. This occurs when the Common Services home page is reloaded too often.
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CSCtb40060
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Bulk import does not check for invalid characters.
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CSCtb40866
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The Device and Credential Repository (DCR) and Command Line Interface program contain the following security vulnerabilities:
• Information Disclosure
• Buffer Overflow
• Potential memory corruption
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CSCtb51239
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Unable to run device discovery after upgrade to LMS 3.2 or CS 3.3.
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CSCtb79356
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Authenticated users can search for devices in the CiscoWorks private portal and allow injection of java script into user browser session.
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CSCtb79377
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Authenticated user can make a request to CiscoWorks private portal to inject java script into user browser session.
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CSCtb79403
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Reflected Cross Site Scripting into psu.swUpdate.
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CSCtd52217
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SSH2 connectivity fails. The reason for the failure being invalid signature error with cmdsvc.
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CSCsz45041
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During Discovery, the size of the DiscoveryStatusObj file grows bigger. This is because the file is corrupted.
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CSCtc36355
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NAS-IP-Address field is incorrect in Radius request. Currently the IP address of the Radius server is set as the NAS-IP-Address attribute in the Radius Access-Request packet instead of the IP address of the CiscoWorks server.
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CSCtc38080
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Multiple Reflected Cross Site Scripting problems have been identified in CiscoWorks 3.2 portal.
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CSCte93302
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The SNMP Walk tool fails. There is an error which read as follows: OutOfMemoryError: java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: unable to create new native thread.
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CSCtf02783
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Sometimes Java daemons hang in a manner that it is necessary to obtain a full thread dump from these daemons.
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CSCtl10913
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MDF package version has to be updated to 1.46.
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CSCtf54872
|
This is an enhancement request to remove the Apache flaw.
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CSCtf64324
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Unsigned 32-bit OID elements are not supported by SNMP.
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CSCtf81943
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In TLS connections, certain incorrectly formatted records may cause an OpenSSL client or server to crash due to a read attempt at NULL.
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CSCtl21221
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Upgrade the JPI Upgrade 1.6.0_22.
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CSCtl76932
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Some jars are missing in Endorsed directory.
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CSCtl78641
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Upgrading to LMS 3.2 SP1 from LMS 3.2 in ACS mode fails.
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CSCtj88287
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JRE version shipped with Common Services needs to be upgraded to jre1.6.0_22.
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CSCtl44939
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Restore should be aborted for unsupported LMS version.
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CSCtb06578
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The built-in support to fallback to SNMPv1 does not work in the case of the VPN3000 devices. These devices support SNMPv2c, but they do not support GETBULK.
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CSCtd18854
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Inconsistent startup failures when executing the following command from a dos prompt:
net start crmdmgtd
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CSCsy14799
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Support for SSLv3 communicaion to be provided.
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CSCtg50411
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Daemons stop after discovering the devices in a 5K Windows Server.
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CSCtg52737
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In a Solaris 5K Server, MACUHIC process created out of memory Error.
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CSCth12955
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In a solaris 5K Server, all the UI related pages slow to launch. This is due to a number of TP-Processor threads running in the tomcat space.
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CSCtl10765
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In LMS3.2.1, copyright information in the login page needs to be updated. The about page information is not loading properly. The Supported Browser help needs to be udpated for LMS3.2.1.
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CSCtl10867
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Copyright information on install splash screen needs to be updated.
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CSCtn45425
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Apache does not restart after the installation of the patch for CSCtj01051.
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Resolved Problems in Campus Manager
Table 10 lists the Resolved Problems in Campus Manager 5.2.2
Table 10 Known Problems in Campus Manager
Bug Id
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Description
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CSCtg20882
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User Tracking may not start due to the lock in xmlwrite
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CSCtg53028
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In LMS3.2 VNM if you attempt to delete a vrf on a SUP720 device, the generated config includes a 'no interface vlan0'.
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CSCtg66941
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The dot1xEnable field will be false when UT reports are true. More details on the dot1xEnable field must be added to the LMS User Guide.
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CSCti18910
|
Campus Manager Data Collection may hang under certain conditions and never complete. No additional messages will be written to the log.
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CSCsl79490
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A Campus Manager User Tracking Acquisition has the ability to learn end hosts and IP phones. However on the Access point VLAN is inactive.
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CSCso03691
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Etherchannelled NAS filters and Oracle RAC interfaces are not discovered completely in Campus Manager User Tracking even if they do have an arp entry.
|
CSCtl01484
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Duplicate sysname is reported when dynamic IP is assigned to an interface.
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CSCsu00368
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UT dynamic updates do not work for more than one change in LMS 3.0.
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CSCtc73048
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If there are APs in the network, Campus VTP domains will be displayed with a disconnected status in the discrepancy report.
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CSCtd35792
|
In UT End Host Report, after UT minor Acquisition the subnet mask field is empty. In the end host report the subnet mask length is displayed as 0.
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CSCtd45272
|
User Tracking reports are not sorted on the phone number column. When the phone number column header is selected, the browser displays an error.
|
CSCtd49439
|
Campus Manager Data Collection does not stop. It is always in the running status in the Topology Services. Due to this, User Tracking acquisition does not run since XML files are getting written.
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CSCtd51845
|
There are duplicate IP Phone entries in IP phone report.
|
CSCte61900
|
During Data Collection, if you query BRIDGE-MIB based on vlan context, SNMP Authorization fails.
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CSCte65656
|
If major acquisition is run more than once, UT duplicates the phone entries.
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CSCtc31966
|
In User Tracking, IP phone entries are duplicated after each acquisition.
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CSCtc45251
|
Campus Manager performs ping sweeps even if the Enable Ping Sweep option is disabled on the Ping Sweep page.
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CSCte95604
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Time Interval for Device Poller may indicate the default time after setting either All Devices or Critical Devices.
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CSCtf04476
|
In the Topology View, CM - BW filter shows incorrect utilization.
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CSCtf29167
|
The Tomcat process stops, after running a User Tracking Utility query from a Windows client. Following this, new requests cannot be made to the CiscoWorks applications until Daemon Manager is restarted.
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CSCtl21553
|
This bug is filed to track the following serviceability issues to be fixed in LMS3.2 SP1
• DRRqa09174- dcrp helper logging is not included in UI
• DRRqa09172 - User Tracking reports debugging is set as INFO for some packages
• DRRqa06324 - Essential details are missing in VmpsAdminNetTableEntry ToString
• DRRaa08533 - Logging must be enhanced for DynUT
• DRRaa01027 - com.cisco.nm.util package is not included in debugging
• DRRaa02983 - DcrToCampusMap does not have enough information when duplicates are discarded
• DRRqa04592 - NeighborDiscoverySMF setNeighbor method is difficult to debug
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CSCtl10414
|
Nexus 7K is currently not supported in user tracking. User tracking is not collecting end hosts or ip phones connected to Nexus 7K devices.
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CSCsm96911
|
The topology shows unauthorized devices in the VTP domain.
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CSCsx08917
|
Topology cloud colour is not updated on restarting Campus Manager after disconnecting it.
|
CSCte21983
|
Topology Services do not reveal native switchports for some VLANs.
|
CSCtj58162
|
Campus Manager assigns an incorrect name to the VLANs.
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Resolved Problems in Resource Manager Essentials
Table 11 lists the Resolved Problems in Resource Manager Essentials 4.3.2
Table 11 Resolved Problems in Resource Manager Essentials 4.3.2
Bug Id
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Description
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CSCtg22728
|
RME log file job purge option not available as per online help.
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CSCtg26155
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Compliance Jobs append a trailing space to commands sent to devices.
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CSCtg26179
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When deploying a compliance job in RME, sub-interfaces are not removed, despite being configured in a baseline template to be removed.
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CSCtg31710
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RME compliance deploy job sends reload command to partially successful devices when trying to deploy the same compliance deploy job again.
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CSCtg41197
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RME does not archive vlan.dat for 2800 ISR routers.
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CSCtg43962
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Configuration Management operations such as configuration fetch or netconfig deployment fail to complete. Trying to perform additional operations after this failure do not work. Only after ConfigMgmtServer is restarted do certain configuration management operations work again.
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CSCtg80662
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InventoryCollectionSummary.do with %3F generate 404 error.
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CSCtg91550
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RME baseline compliance checks fails if the conditional block checks for both the existence and non existence of commands.
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CSCth07889
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Netconfig jobs fail if the command to be executed includes the pipe symbol.
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CSCth23945
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RME Netshow job flow interrupted intermediately when it tries to log the Device ID which is null information.
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CSCth43286
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Irrespective of the user role that is used to log in, when a device is deleted out of DCR, the username is credited with the action as Admin.
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CSCth47018
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Device Credential Verification Job hangs when testing SSH.
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CSCth51901
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RME 4.3 Netconfig may not process the eigrp command properly, on the device 3750ME.
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CSCth57243
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RME Config Archive fails for Nexus devices.
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CSCth81713
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Device Credential Verification uses Secondary Credentials for SSH Enable test.
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CSCth84182
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Archived configurations are truncated. The first part of the configuration is archived successfully, but the latter part is not.
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CSCti28672
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Data migration from previous version may not restore device configurations.
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CSCti42219
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Even when RME Compliance fails for ATM subinterfaces, RME shows the device as compliant when it is not.
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CSCti45383
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Incorrect timestamp seen in eox/psirt reports under certain circumstances. It happens when the latest RME is corrupted.
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CSCti46336
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When multi service port report is run on the Cisco 6500 device with VSS enabled, only three out of the four power supplies are displayed.
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CSCtj03361
|
Bugtoolkit will not work if redirection is removed in Cisco.com.
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CSCsb21957
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Baseline templatesdo not create & deploy for custom groups.
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CSCtj29174
|
EOL Reports show dates in red for all announcements.
|
CSCtj36374
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Ciscoworks RME offers weak SSL encryption or no SSL encryption.
|
CSCtj74694
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Device Credential report shows incorrect error message.
|
CSCtj79140
|
A previously defined RME Natted IP address cannot be removed by deleting the contents of the field.
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CSCtj89261
|
ACE module is shown under Startup and Running Out-of-Sync summary but there are no differences in the selected configurations.
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CSCtk14661
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The job details are not displayed in the compliance management job browser.
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CSCsz58112
|
In RME 4.2, when the Netshow command on the ASA to get any long show command the job fails.
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CSCsz83555
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Using Resource Manager Essentials to deploy images to or import images from ASA or PIX devices fails. The jobs hangs and a report that the operation failed to load the image to or from the device is generated.
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CSCsz91572
|
RME associates config changes to the wrong username.
|
CSCta05277
|
The inventory collection fails with RICS0001 because the primary key for the table 'MemoryPool' is not unique.
|
CSCta08895
|
Resource Manager Essentials fails to fetch the config from PIX OS devices running in security context mode.
|
CSCta12604
|
EOX and PSIRT report job objects contain CCO credentials in text.
|
CSCta13429
|
RME fetches the show running brief even when Show running config brief is not applicable to the device.
|
CSCta23723
|
EoS/EoL report fails. Error message reports lack of connectivity to Cisco.com.
|
CSCta26477
|
RME is unable to import images from CatOS devices
|
CSCta28992
|
Software Management jobs which are scheduled to run in the future are deleted when SWIM job purge runs.
|
CSCta32423
|
When setting RME Syslog Backup Policy, if you attempt to set the Backup Location to other than CSCOpx/files/rme/syslog (or a subdirectory of this directory), you receive an error message saying the directory can only be CSCOpx/files/rme/syslog.
This restriction on the location of the backup is not documented in the RME User Guide
|
CSCta76147
|
Unable to get the EoS/EoL report via Proxy server.
|
CSCta76844
|
Config Quick Deploy in overwrite mode may not find diffs to deploy.
|
CSCta76898
|
Resource Manager Essentials cannot upgrade a device running 12.1E code to 12.2SX code.
|
CSCta77845
|
Documentation should clearly state that the archive directory should be a subdirectory and not the root drive.
|
CSCta80687
|
The negative prerequisite that uses a RegEx match is not being evaluated properly by the baseline template.
|
CSCta85094
|
RME Config Quick Deploy in overwrite mode removes some sub-commands after the parent command has been removed. This results in the failure of the CQD job as the device cannot remove the child commands which have already been removed with the parent.
|
CSCtb00572
|
The Resource Manager Essentials database engine process (i.e. RMEDbEngine) may consume up to half of the available system memory. This may result in memory starvation for other applications.
|
CSCtb06637
|
Resource Manager Essentials fails to collect inventory for VPN3000 devices.
|
CSCtb11894
|
Hardware Inventory Report shows the wrong serial number against a Catalyst switch when multiple switches are stacked.
|
CSCtb16925
|
Inventory collection may fail with a RICS0001 error.
|
CSCtb20549
|
RME behavior should be changed in multihome server.
|
CSCtb23615
|
The Netconfig job print button does not work.
|
CSCtb31130
|
Change Audit report may not show all the changes for a group of devices for which multiple changes have been done.
|
CSCtc75341
|
Online help for EOS/EOL software report is misleading.
|
CSCtc80794
|
Vlan config fetch fails on Multi home servers.
|
CSCtc82155
|
The EnergyWise readiness report fails to run when some of the devices in the Device Credentials Repository do not have a management IP address populated. A NullPointerException error will be seen in the report job log.
|
CSCtd25864
|
RME 4.2 supports the ASR-1000, however it doesn't list the modules installed in this device.
|
CSCtb42198
|
Resource Manager Essentials is unable to check for compliance when a baseline contains child commandlets which are prerequisites.
|
CSCtb55607
|
Resource Manager Essentials does not fetch configurations from GSS devices.
|
CSCtb76998
|
Running a baseline comparison job using cwcli fails. The job results are not sent back to the CLI session. The job log indicates that the job completion, but the devices are in a pending state.
|
CSCtd26836
|
Report Attachment is not enabled in the email notification received on completion of sync archive job.
|
CSCtd33126
|
Inventory collection fails in RME 4.3.
|
CSCtd45156
|
The netconfig schema changes are incorrect after migration to LMS 3.2.
|
CSCtd49464
|
SWIM continues to proceed even when flsh erase fails.
|
CSCtd67173
|
SNMPv3 credential verification fails for ASA devices after up gradation.
|
CSCtd75084
|
IOS devices with crypto certificates are always reported as out of sync.
|
CSCsz32320
|
All the latest messages are not shown Syslog Report link for a device. This occurs when the number of messages is more than 10,000.
|
CSCsz36795
|
Baseline compliance fails when at least one of the submode prerequisites in a baseline template does not apply to the device being checked.
|
CSCsz41441
|
SWIM cannot upgrade an 880 series router which is configured to use SNMPv3.
|
CSCsz45606
|
In ACS Mode, a Network Administrator is unable to launch RME Home Page.
|
CSCtd91570
|
RME should indicate Group Selector usage for Sync Archive job creations.
|
CSCte11439
|
Inventory collection fails if the column size is too small in DB.
|
CSCte15460
|
Cluster-capable switches such as 3560s and 2960s are not managed using cluster-capable code.
|
CSCte26450
|
The cevChassisCisco7606S is not listed in the RME hard-coded list of chassis types which are multi-service capable. That code will need to be enhanced to include the 7600 S chassis.
|
CSCte29339
|
There are following vulnerabilities in Cisco Works CWCLI:
• The code to process passwords does not work if the passwords contain shell metacharacters.
• The code contains a buffer problem which could result in the tool failing to authenticate a user.
• a password greater than eight characters cannot be used.
• Passwords which contain shell metacharacters will be passed as-is to open().
• We cannot use strlen() on a string which is non-NUL terminated. Doing so after reading data using fread() can lead to memory corruption.
|
CSCte39507
|
SysUptime report is incorrect.
|
CSCte49301
|
The EssentialsDM daemon hangs in a Waiting to initialize state on Windows servers.
|
CSCte62503
|
No recommendations for 2851/2801 due to incorrect model.
|
CSCte66765
|
RME 4.3.1 Inventory Collection fails when using SNMPv3.
|
CSCtb94231
|
CDA results for PIX and SC devices are misleading.
|
CSCtc18888
|
Syslog automated actions are not be triggered.
|
CSCtc21648
|
RME links and info missing from Device Center after upgrade to RME 4.3.1 EnergyWise service pack.
|
CSCtc36563
|
Unable to get the PSIRT report via Proxy server.
|
CSCte71764
|
The PSIRT/EoX file, being more than 3 MB in size, cannot be posted to current Cisco.com environment.
|
CSCte95623
|
Support for config archive using SSH2 in IOS-XR devices is not provided.
|
CSCte95636
|
Inventory collection fails for the IOS-XR device with 3.8.1 image.
|
CSCte98853
|
RME cannot archive configs for NEXUS 5000 and 7000 devices.
|
CSCtf07528
|
Syslog messages sent from CSS devices do not appear when running syslog standard and 24-hour reports.
|
CSCtf29160
|
SWIM is not be able to upgrade standby supervisors.
|
CSCtf29219
|
The contractcon.log file contains the Cisco.com password of the user that ran the Contract Connection report. All users in the casusers group can read this file.
|
CSCtf29843
|
Device Credential Verification Job should fail if the primary credentials of the devices are wrong and the secondary credentials are correct.
|
CSCtf48565
|
Inventory collection always detects changes for some value.
|
CSCtf52734
|
System-defined automated action types can be modified.
|
CSCtf70684
|
Netshow jobs fail for show run | in time-zone.
|
CSCtf82992
|
IP SLA configuration is not processed properly.
|
CSCtl19964
|
Serviceability can be improved for the following modules for quicker troubleshooting:
• Config - cmdsvc logs to be logged for the device connectivity
• Inventory - logs can be enhanced for identifying device issues, if any.
|
CSCtl20106
|
Contract connection report is not working for user-defined serial number in RME, when the electronic serial number is not collected for the WLC devices.
|
CSCtl53060
|
The Change Audit report may not show all the inventory changes.
|
CSCtg49835
|
In a Solaris 5K server there are unnecessary log messages in daemons.log
|
CSCtg74930
|
Data migration aborts when there is a null value in datafiles.txt.
|
CSCth45005
|
The RME portal view displays unauthorized devices in the Change Audit Portlet when LMS is integrated with ACS and the ACS user is using NDG based access.
|
CSCth84366
|
Config Archive Update Job displays and OOM error.
|
CSCtj70524
|
Config Editor fails to deploy config change to ACE.
|
CSCtk11127
|
Baseline compliance does not check negative prerequisites properly.
|
CSCtk36487
|
Inventory collection job shows the scanned state of some devices as not attempted.
|
CSCtk36885
|
Device support for ASR, Rtr800 and UCS devices should be provided.
|
CSCtk75842
|
Baseline Templates do not show any removal commands a for deploy job.
|
CSCtl06350
|
Baseline compliance does not correctly recognize the negative conditions within submodes.
|
CSCtl75785
|
Inventory collection fails as the column size is too small in the DB.
|
Resolved Problems in Health and Utilization Monitor
Table 12 lists the Resolved Problems in Health and Utilization Monitor 1.2.2
Table 12 Resolved Problems in Health and Utilization Monitor
Bug Id
|
Description
|
CSCte41577
|
Cisco Content Switches are supported across LMS applications and should be supported in HUM too.
|
CSCtf30642
|
Problems encountered while loading the CISCO-VOICE-DIAL-CONTROL-MIB into HUM 1.2.0.
|
CSCtj70002
|
A NULL pop-up error message appears when the MIBs loading.
|
CSCtl01151
|
Problems in histo graph and cross launch from HUM portlets
|
CSCtl24648
|
HUM poller can only poll instances that are 100 characters in length or less. HUM will trim all characters after the 100'th, and poll a non-existence object. Then the poller will return "No such instance" errors.
|
CSCti77773
|
Utilization template instances are null for some of the CPU interfaces.
|
CSCsv88040
|
HUM is unable to graph the interface statistics when multiple interfaces have the same interface name.
|
CSCsx47253
|
Device Management is not supported in HUM.
|
CSCta46821
|
Unable to launch the Live Graph-it and Histo Graph-it for an instance name with special characters.
|
CSCtc65312
|
A garbled CiscoEpmHealthNotification Alarm is sent for threshold violations.
|
CSCtc75340
|
Creating a poller fails due to communication problems.
|
CSCtd78310
|
HUM poller shows wrong interface names in Poller Management when interfaces are deleted and read again as managed devices.
|
CSCtf94360
|
HUM does not support tables with variable length indexes
|
CSCtg91090
|
HUM should include interface name as an additional attribute for Poll Unit Reference Id.
|
CSCti07620
|
During polling hprof file is created.
|
CSCtb68766
|
HUM cannot create a poller for PIX/ASA CPU utilization.
|
CSCtj72221
|
Unableto install RIPv2-MIB.
|
Resolved Problems in Internetwork Performance Monitor
Table 13 lists the Resolved Problems in Internetwork Performance Monitor 4.2.1
Table 13 Resolved Problems in Internet Performance Monitor
Bug Id
|
Description
|
CSCth13771
|
On some rare occasions, an upgrade to IPM 4.2 in LMS 3.2 may result in missing System Reports.
|
CSCth21594
|
Hourly data points for some echo-based collectors is missing.
|
CSCti65644
|
Launching Realtime monitoring graph results in invalid XML data error when the collector name has special characters.
|
CSCti77722
|
In the system reports sorting by date is not proper.
|
CSCta12551
|
In the IPM violation summary portlet configuration screen, icpif is spelled as icpf.
|
CSCta65974
|
Not able to add adhoc devices in IPM.
|
CSCtb00574
|
Internetwork Performance Monitor loses all of its data on power failure. However, it may not be true for all instances of power failure.
|
CSCtb58619
|
The IPM documentation must have more information and examples regarding the proper format of input files.
|
CSCte16115
|
There is a snmp error before the IPM collection status shows as source not responding.
|
CSCtk63285
|
IPSLA management feature does not work for devices using SNMPv3.
|
Resolved Problems in Device Fault Manager
Table 14 lists the Resolved Problems in Device Fault Manager 3.2.1
Table 14 Resolved Problems in Device Fault Manager
Bug Id
|
Description
|
CSCtg21582
|
In DFM, sm_server.exe occupied Non-paged pool memory
|
CSCtg29656
|
DFM did not generate environment alarm for C4500 device when the ciscoEnvMonSupplyState had the notFunctioning state
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CSCtg43956
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Notifications were not sent out
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CSCtg53421
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DFM PTMServer crashed when you:
1. Defined User defined groups using Device as the Object type
2. Set IP Address as variable
3. Set EQUAL as operator
4. Selected CS@hostname user defined group for matching criteria
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CSCsj25276
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Two Default Schedule jobs in the Rediscovery Schedule in bundle environment on Solaris
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CSCtj68588
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DFM sent an Error message through an email notification whenever an alert was cleared from AAD.
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CSCtk05950
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Discovery in DFM failed when the engineID for the SNMPv3 devices contained a colon(:)
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CSCsx23656
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sm_server did not stop properly when deamons were stopped
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CSCsz77669
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The newly added devices did not appear in the Device Selection page when a Notification Group had to be edited
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CSCsz81452
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Unable to create a Customizable Interface Group based on the Interface Description alias
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CSCta03602
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DFM did not support the following states for cefcModuleOperStatus:
• poweredDown
• poweredUp
• powerDenied
• powerCycled
• okButPowerOverWarning
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CSCta08882
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DFM does not discover processor modules of VSS switch correctly.
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CSCsx65722
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The MSFC cards contained on 6500 devices are not being managed properly in DFM. The details from these devices are not being displayed and they are being placed in questioned state. Opening the MSFC cards from the parent devices in DFM does not show any informtion either.
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CSCsz21918
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Invalid DFM alerts on VSS devices.
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CSCta18610
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Several problems have been observed for temperature alarms on the VSS which are monitored using the CISCO-ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB.
• No option to increase the HighThreshold beyond 50.
• Some sensor alarms pertaining to voltageand current are being categorized as temperature sensors.
• Some sensor alarms showing incorrect sensor values.
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CSCta31193
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DFM should poll cpmCPUTotal5min for ASA 5540 devices.
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CSCta58067
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Clear text credentials are visible in DFM.
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CSCtb87449
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DFM generates constant unresponsive alerts for administratively down interfaces.
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CSCtc18926
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Voltage out of range errors from ASRs.
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CSCtf36548
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Support for WS-C2960-48TT-S to be provided in DFM 3.2.
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CSCtj57268
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Using the dcmtl, Nexus 7k values are reported incorrectly for temperature sensor current value, high threshold, and status.
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Resolved Problems in LMS Portal
Table 15 lists the Resolved Problems in LMS Portal
Table 15 Resolved Problems in LMS Portal
Bug Id
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Description
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CSCta34810
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Alert Summary portlet displays and error for RME S0, S1, S2 when there is no alert to display for that alert type.
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CSCta45436
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The Alerts Summary portlet displays an error for the IPM violations if there are collectors configured in IPM.
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CSCtb79198
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Portlets can be customized by the user. An authenticated user can customize the portlet title, background and header text.
The application does not sanitize the parameters.
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CSCtc12070
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When a proxy is configured, the RSS portal fails with the following error:
cannot be found.
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CSCth27794
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Documentation needed on direction to a specific Portal or View on logging into LMS.
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CSCtl10904
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Device data 1.10 to be merged and latest version of the device data 2.0 to be updated.
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CSCtn15955
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the HUM threshold violations column is missing in the Alert Summary Portlet.
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CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 3.2 Service Pack 1 Related Documentation
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