Cisco Systems Network Router 301 User Manual

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Release Notes for Cisco Network  
Registrar 3.0(1)T  
These release notes describe the caveats and new features for Cisco Network Registrar 3.0(1)T.  
Warning The upgrade procedures for Solaris have changed from earlier revisions. Read  
“Upgrading From Previous Releases” section on page 5 before proceeding. Do not run the Solaris  
pkgrm command before reviewing these instructions. The pkgrm command may delete your  
data.  
This document contains the following sections:  
Introduction  
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System Requirements  
Software Compatibility  
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User Interface and Server Interoperability  
What’s New in This Release  
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Cisco Network Registrar Release 3.0(1)T  
Cisco Network Registrar Release 3.0T  
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Upgrading From Previous Releases  
Upgrading From CNR Release 1.x  
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Upgrading from CNR Release 2.x or 3.x Solaris  
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Upgrading from CNR Release 2.x Windows NT Server  
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Cisco Connection Online  
Special Considerations  
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Reverting to a Previous Version from Release 3.0(0.2)T or higher  
Resolved and Unresolved Bugs for 3.0(1)T  
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Software Compatibility  
Table 1  
Solaris 2.5.1 Patches (Continued)  
104736-03  
104893-01  
104958-01  
104976-03  
105092-01  
105344-01  
104776-02  
104935-01  
104960-01  
105004-09  
105251-01  
105352-01  
104795-02  
104956-04  
104968-02  
105050-01  
105299-01  
105520-01  
Solaris 2.6 has been tested with the recommended patch cluster that was current on February 11,  
1998. In particular, Solaris 2.6 was tested with these patches installed:  
Table 2  
Solaris 2.6 Patches  
105216-01  
105615-02  
105667-01  
105669-02  
105357-01  
105393-01  
105621-01  
105379-01  
105558-01  
105356-01  
105518-01  
105665-01  
105786-01  
105375-03  
105407-01  
Software Compatibility  
Network Registrar 3.0(1)T is compatible with the following:  
DHCP clients—All RFC 1954, 2132, and 2133 compliant DHCP and BOOTP clients  
DNS servers—Any DNS server compliant with RFC 2136 Dynamic DNS Updates and RFC  
1995 and 1996 (IXFR and NOTIFY)  
LDAP servers—Any LDAP v2 or v3 server, including servers from Netscape, Sun  
Microsystems, and Lucent Technologies  
There is a known problem on Solaris that may cause the DHCP server to hang during initialization.  
The problem is described by Sun RFE 4071167. You can encounter the deadlock in the Solaris name  
resolver client by installing a linked set of patches from Sun, including 103663-08, and disabling  
host name caching in nscd (to improve name resolver client performance), which is recommended  
by Sun in RFE 1243174.  
To avoid this problem, do one of the following:  
Do not install the linked patch set.  
Do not disable “nscd” host name caching.  
Install patch 103663-11 (Solaris 2.5.1) or 105755-01 (Solaris 2.6).  
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User Interface and Server Interoperability  
User Interface and Server Interoperability  
The following table describes the typical outcome when you run different versions of the user  
interface and the servers:  
Table 3  
Network Registrar Interoperability  
GUI and CLI  
Server  
2.5  
Outcome  
3.0  
2.5  
Network Registrar runs successfully.  
3.0  
Network Registrar UI displays the error message “Unsupported version  
number.” The server is unaffected.  
What’s New in This Release  
The following sections describe the new features in Cisco Network Registrar Release 3.0(1)T and  
Cisco Network Registrar Release 3.0T.  
Cisco Network Registrar Release 3.0(1)T  
Cisco Network Registrar Release 3.0(1)T offers these new features:  
DHCP lease query—A method for a uBR to discover the mapping between IP and MAC  
addresses. This is necessary in some customer environments to prevent theft of service on the  
cable network.  
Read-only user interface—A feature that allows a site to have one user interface in use with full  
read/write privileges and a several interfaces in use with just read privileges.  
DNS force transfer—A method for a site to manually force an update on a secondary server when  
the primary server has newer information.  
LDAP log and error messages—Messages that indicate progress in accessing an LDAP server.  
This feature makes it easier to diagnose problems interfacing to LDAP.  
Improved server, GUI and CLI performance—A data structure enhancement that increases  
processing speed and new lease generation when a large number of scopes are configured.  
Cisco Network Registrar Release 3.0T  
Cisco Network Registrar Release 3.0T offers these new features:  
Integration of the TFTP server into the CNR server framework  
Enhancements to the CNR user interfaces to support the TFTP server  
Enhancements to the CNR DHCP server in support of the TFTP server dynamic DOCSIS file  
creation  
Enhancements and customizations to the CNR DHCP server in support of data-over-cable  
deployments  
Improved performance  
Unique error code numbers on NT  
Support for Solaris 7  
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Upgrading From Previous Releases  
Upgrading From Previous Releases  
When you upgrade from a previous release of Network Registrar, you can choose to save your  
database or overwrite it. If you overwrite your database, you lose all information about your zones,  
scopes and leases.  
Upgrading From CNR Release 1.x  
To upgrade from any Network Registrar release numbered 1.x, you must first upgrade to release 2.0  
before upgrading to release 3.0T or 3.0(1)T. Contact the Technical Assistance Center if you need  
additional information.  
Upgrading from CNR Release 2.x or 3.x Solaris  
Warning The upgrade procedures for Solaris have changed from earlier revisions. Do not run the  
Solaris pkgrm command before reviewing these instructions. The pkgrm command will delete  
your data if you use it to remove or upgrade Network Registrar release 2.5.  
To upgrade from Network Registrar release 2.x or 3.x, you must run the program upgrade_cnr in  
the solaris subdirectory of the CD-ROM. If you use the standard configuration of the Solaris  
automounter, this program will be located in the directory /cdrom/cnr_3_0_1_t/solaris/upgrade_cnr.  
The upgrade program does the following:  
Backs up your existing database  
Uninstalls your current version of Network Registrar  
Installs the latest version of Network Registrar at the location where the previous version was  
installed  
Note You cannot use the upgrade program to install a new version of Network Registrar in a new  
location. You cannot use the upgrade program to select options, such as Complete, Server, and GUI.  
The upgrade program only upgrades the options that were previously installed.  
To upgrade from Network Registrar 2.x or 3.x to Network Registrar 3.0(1)T on a Solaris server and  
to preserve your database, do the following:  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Login as root.  
Run the /cdrom/cnr_3_0_1_t/solaris/upgrade_cnr program.  
# /cdrom/cnr_3_0_1_t/solaris/upgrade_cnr  
If you mount the CD-ROM manually, or have a non-standard automounter configuration,  
or are using an unpacked electronic distribution of Network Registrar, replace  
/cdrom/cnr_3_0_1_t with the directory on which the CD-ROM is mounted, or the  
directory containing the unpacked electronic distribution.  
Note You must run the script with an absolute path, as shown above. If you run it with  
a relative path (for example, by typing cd /cdrom/cnr_3_0_1_t/solaris and then  
./upgrade_cnr), it will not work.  
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Cisco Connection Online  
Step 3  
Follow the instructions on the screen.  
This completes the procedure for upgrading from Network Registrar 2.x or 3.x to Network Registrar  
3.0(1)T on a Solaris server. When the upgrade is complete, Network Registrar’s services will start  
automatically.  
Upgrading from CNR Release 2.x Windows NT Server  
To upgrade from Network Registrar 2.x or 3.x to Network Registrar 3.0(1)T on a Windows NT  
server and to preserve your database, do the following:  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Run setup.exe.  
Follow the instructions that appear on your screen.  
Answer Yes to the question about upgrading your existing installation. This preserves the  
data in your database.  
To upgrade from Network Registrar 2.x or 3.x to Network Registrar 3.0(1)T on a Windows NT  
server without preserving your database, do the following:  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Run the uninstall program.  
Perform an initial installation as described in the “Installing Network Registrar on  
Windows” section on page 1-8 of the Network Registrar Getting Started Guide.  
Note To non-interactively upgrade a previous release of Network Registrar, see the instructions in  
the text file \i386\UPGRADE2.ISS on the Network Registrar CD.  
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as hyperlinks to related information.  
You can access CCO in the following ways:  
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Special Considerations  
This section contains information about special considerations for Network Registrar.  
Reverting to a Previous Version from Release 3.0(0.2)T or higher  
If you install Network Registrar Release 3.0(0.2)T or higher, then revert to a previous version, you  
must delete C:\Program Files\Network Registrar\Data\DB\vista.taf (Windows NT) or  
/var/nwreg2/data/db/vista.taf (Solaris) before loading nrcmd, ntwkreg, or any other program that  
uses the RAIMA database. Otherwise an error message displays.  
Resolved and Unresolved Bugs for 3.0(1)T  
The list of resolved and unresolved bugs is available on the Cisco Network Registrar CD-ROM. To  
display it, navigate your browser to this file: CD-ROM Drive/docs/BugList.html.  
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