Table Of Contents
Release Notes for CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 4.0
Contents
Introduction
What's New in This Release
Getting Started Workflow
Navigating Menus
Work Centers
Dashboards
Search and Fault Bar
Template Center
CiscoWorks Local Role-based Access Control
Unified Grouping Services
Unified Device Manager
EnergyWise
Identity
Auto Smartports
Smart Install
Fault Monitor
Event Monitor
Troubleshooting Workflow
Report Center
VRF-lite support for Catalyst 3000 and Catalyst 4000 devices
Third-Party Software and Tool Changes
Time Zone and Offset Settings
Operating System Upgrade
Server and Client Requirements
Caveats
Using Bug Toolkit
Search Bugs
Export to Spreadsheet
Open Caveats
Open Caveats for CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 4.0
Open Caveats Related to User Interface and Browsers in LMS 4.0
Open Caveats Related to Monitoring and Troubleshooting in LMS 4.0
Open Caveats Related to Configuration and Work Centers in LMS 4.0
Open Caveats Related to Discovery and Device Management in LMS 4.0
Open Caveats Related to Administration in LMS 4.0
Open Caveats Related to Portlets and Dashboards in LMS 4.0
Open Caveats in CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 4.0.x Windows 2008 R2 Patch
Open Caveats for CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 3.2
Open Caveats in CiscoWorks Common Services 3.3
Open Caveats in CiscoWorks Resource Manager Essentials 4.3
Open Caveats in CiscoWorks Campus Manager 5.2
Open Caveats in CiscoWorks Device Fault Manager 3.2
Open Caveats in CiscoWorks Internetwork Performance Monitor 4.2
Open Caveats in CiscoWorks Health and Utilization Monitor 1.2
Resolved Caveats
Resolved Caveats in LMS 4.0
Product Documentation
Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines
Notices
OpenSSL/Open SSL Project
License Issues
Release Notes for CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 4.0
Revised: September, 2010, OL-20726-02
Contents
This Release Notes is for CiscoWorks LMS 4.0 on Solaris and Windows platforms.
This document has the following sections:
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Introduction
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What's New in This Release
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Time Zone and Offset Settings
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Operating System Upgrade
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Server and Client Requirements
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Caveats
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Product Documentation
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Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines
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Notices
Introduction
CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution (LMS) provides powerful features that enable you to configure, monitor, troubleshoot, and administer Cisco networks. It also supports new Cisco technologies such as Identity, EnergyWise, Auto Smartports, and Smart Install.
CiscoWorks LMS 4.0 has a new menu layout that facilitates access to information and tools required to manage your network.
CiscoWorks LMS 4.0 categorizes options to the following underlying core functions in this release:
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Monitoring
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Inventory Management
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Configuration
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Reporting
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Administration
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Work Center Management
This document provides instructions for downloading and installing CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution (LMS) 4.0 on Windows and Solaris Operating Systems. It also provides information on the new features supported in LMS 4.0 and points you to the known problems in LMS 4.0.
What's New in This Release
The following are the new features in LMS 4.0:
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Getting Started Workflow
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Navigating Menus
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Work Centers
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Dashboards
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Search and Fault Bar
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Template Center
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CiscoWorks Local Role-based Access Control
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Unified Grouping Services
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Unified Device Manager
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EnergyWise
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Identity
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Auto Smartports
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Smart Install
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Fault Monitor
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Event Monitor
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Troubleshooting Workflow
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Report Center
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VRF-lite support for Catalyst 3000 and Catalyst 4000 devices
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Third-Party Software and Tool Changes
Note
The supported screen resolution for LMS 4.0 is 1024x768 pixels. We recommend you do not use browser zoom in and zoom out features in LMS 4.0.
Getting Started Workflow
The LMS Getting Started workflow assists you in performing the tasks required to get your CiscoWorks LMS ready and to manage your Cisco networks.
When you login to CiscoWorks LMS Server as a user with Super Admin and Network Administrator roles, the Getting Started page appears. The Introduction page of the Getting Started workflow appears. The Introduction page lists the new features in CiscoWorks LMS 4.0.
When you login as a user with roles other than Super Admin and Network Administrator, the Default Dashboard appears.
You can do the following tasks using the Getting Started workflow:
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Configuring multiserver Setup
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Configuring e-mail, cisco.com and proxy settings
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Updating software and device packages
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Migrating data
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Configuring RCP and SCP Credentials, security, backup and authentication settings
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Managing devices and credentials
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Managing user roles and users
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Links to advanced functionalities and settings
You can configure these tasks step-by-step using the Getting Started workflow. You can also execute these tasks independently by selecting the task from the Getting Started assistant pane.
Navigating Menus
The LMS 4.0 menus are organized as follows:
Menu
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Description
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My Menu
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My Menu helps you to consolidate information specific to particular functions as dashboards. My Menu also enables you to group data from different functions into a single page. You can add, view and manage dashboards using the following options in My Menu:
• My Dashboard
• Public Dashboards
• Default Dashboards
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Monitor
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You can use the Monitor menu for monitoring and troubleshooting your network in LMS. The menu also offers performance and fault management tasks and diagnostic tools.
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Inventory
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You can use the Inventory menu for discovering network devices, managing device credentials, generating inventory and device reports, and managing inventory dashboards.
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Configuration
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You can use the Configuration menu for deploying configurations on devices, updating software images, archiving and comparing device configurations, configuring VLANs, configuring technologies, converting standalone switches to a virtual switching system. Configuration menu also offers compliance tasks and you can generate configuration compliance reports.
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Reports
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You can use the Reports menu to view and generate reports such as device reports, fault and event reports, audit reports, inventory reports, performance reports, cisco.com reports, and system reports.
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Admin
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You can use the Admin menu for performing all the network and system administration activities such as Device Credential Repository settings, collection settings, tools settings, purge settings, report settings, group management, server administration, software center.
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Work Centers
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You can use the WorkCenter menu for configuring Cisco technologies such as Identity, EnergyWise, Smart Install, and Auto Smartports on devices using LMS.
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Legacy
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You can use the Legacy menu to perform LMS functions by using the legacy LMS 3.x navigation menus.
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Work Centers
CiscoWorks LMS 4.0 provides complete lifecycle management of:
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Cisco solutions such as:
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Identity
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EnergyWise
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Network features such as:
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Auto Smartports
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Smart Install
LMS 4.0 provides a workflow-oriented approach for Day-1 to Day-n operations of Identity, EnergyWise, Auto Smartports, and Smart Install. This workflow includes readiness assessment, configuration, monitoring, reporting, and troubleshooting.
Dashboards
Dashboards provide you with a quick snapshot of specific information on Fault, Configuration, Accounting, Performance, Security (FCAPS) functionality. The following functional dashboards are available in LMS:
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Monitoring Dashboard
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Identity Dashboard
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EnergyWise Dashboard
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Inventory Dashboard
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Configuration Dashboard
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Device Status Dashboard
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System Dashboard
Search and Fault Bar
This section explains:
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Search Bar
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Fault Bar
Search Bar
CiscoWorks LMS comes with a new search bar that can be accessed from across all pages. Using the new improved search, you can perform keyword and object-based search on the following topics:
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Devices
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End Hosts
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Tasks
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Jobs
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Help
Fault Bar
CiscoWorks LMS has a new fault bar that floats across all pages. Using the fault bar, you can view the real-time summary of Critical, Warning and Info faults.
Template Center
The Template Center in LMS 4.0 provides you with a list of system-defined templates. These templates contain configuration commands that can be deployed on the devices in your network. These templates are deployed using Deploy Template jobs in LMS.
You can modify system-defined templates and save them as user-defined templates. You can also import templates from a client machine and these templates are stored as system-defined templates in LMS.
You can perform the following tasks:
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Deploying templates
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Managing templates
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Importing templates
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Assigning templates to users
CiscoWorks Local Role-based Access Control
From LMS 4.0, CiscoWorks Local Role-based Access Control is available for authorization. After authentication, your authorization is based on the privileges that have been assigned to you.
Using this mode of authentication you can:
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Create user-defined roles
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Customize existing roles
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Import and export roles and users
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Assign one or more roles to LMS users
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Set a default role.
You can enable:
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Full authorization
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Task authorization
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Device group authorization
Unified Grouping Services
LMS 4.0 combines the device grouping with a new attribute list. LMS 4.0 supports 200 device groups.
The other grouping services that are available in LMS are:
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Fault Group - supports 50 groups
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IPSLA Collector Group - supports 100 groups
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Port and Module Group - supports 100 groups
Unified Device Manager
In LMS 4.0, Unified Device Manager (UDM) provides centralized device management using a centralized policy configuration. UDM identifies managed devices after verifying the configured policy and the license count.
The different device states in LMS 4.0 are:
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Managed state
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Suspended state
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Unmanaged state
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Managed Devices not matching the Policy state
EnergyWise
Cisco EnergyWise is a comprehensive program for power management in your network. Cisco EnergyWise enables companies to measure, manage, and reduce the power consumption of network infrastructure and network-attached devices, and to increase cost savings.
Using EnergyWise in LMS 4.0 you can:
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Assess the EnergyWise readiness of your network
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Discover and enable EnergyWise on devices
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Configure and implement energy management policies
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Monitor power consumption using EnergyWise dashboard
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Generate and view energy and cost savings graphs reports
EnergyWise Reports quantify the energy used and saved by the network.
The types of EnergyWise reports are:
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EnergyWise Device Power Usage Quick Report
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EnergyWise Port Power Usage Report
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EnergyWise Power Usage Report
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EnergyWise Cost Saving Report
For more information on EnergyWise refer to Technology Work Centers in CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 4.0.
Identity
Cisco TrustSec Identity, earlier known as Cisco Identity-based Networking Services (IBNS), a part of the Cisco Trust and Identity Management Solution, is an integrated solution that comprises of several Cisco products, and offers authentication, access control, and user policies to secure network resources and connectivity.
Using Identity in LMS 4.0 you can:
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Assess the Identity readiness of your network
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Discover and enable Identity on devices
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Enable phased deployment of Cisco TrustSec Identity using various security modes with minimal impact to your network
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Strengthen the security of your network
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Provide differentiated services to your end users
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Assign resources dynamically to the correct VLAN
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Automate security policy enforcement
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Monitor authentication and authorization trends through charts and graphs
Identity reports display information on the various users of the CiscoWorks LMS 4.0 network.
The types of Identity Reports are:
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Authenticated Users Report
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Authentication Failure Report
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Authorization Failure Report
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User-specific Report
For more information on Identity refer to Technology Work Centers in CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 4.0.
Auto Smartports
Auto Smartports macros dynamically configure ports based on the device type detected on the port. When the switch detects a new device on a port it applies the appropriate Auto Smartports macro on the port.
Using Auto Smartports in LMS 4.0 you can:
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Assess the readiness of your network for Auto Smartports
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Discover Auto Smartports-capable devices, and enable Auto Smartports on them
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Dynamically configure Auto Smartports macros on ports, based on the device type detected on the port
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Dynamically enable quality of service (QoS), security features, and a dedicated VLAN using Auto Smartports macros
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Monitor Auto Smartports through the Auto Smartports report
For more information on Auto Smartports refer to Technology Work Centers in CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 4.0.
Smart Install
Smart Install is a plug-and-play configuration and image-management feature that provides zero-touch deployment for new switches. Smart Install enables you to ship a switch to a location, place it in the network and power it on with no configuration required on the switch.
Using Smart Install in LMS 4.0 you can:
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Assess the readiness of your network for Smart Install capable switches and directors
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Discover and enable Smart Install on Smart Install-capable devices
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Manage configuration files and images of clients in the Smart Install director
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Configure DHCP settings for Smart Install
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Monitor Smart Install through the Smart Install report
For more information on Smart Install refer to Technology Work Centers in CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 4.0.
Fault Monitor
LMS Fault Monitor is a centralized browser where you can view the information on faults of devices in a single place.
Fault Monitor collects information on faults and events from all devices in real-time and displays the information for a selected group of devices. Fault Monitor allows you to own the faults or clear them. We can annotate faults or we can send notifications as well.
Event Monitor
Event Monitor is a centralized page where you can view the event details of all devices in the network. Event Monitor displays the fault history, syslog, and system events that were generated by the network in the:
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Last one hour
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Last two hours
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Last four hours
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Last eight hours
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Last one day
Troubleshooting Workflow
Troubleshooting workflow in LMS collects information across devices in the network and helps you to overcome network management challenges.
You can troubleshoot the following problems using this workflow:
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Network connectivity problems
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Device diagnostics
Report Center
Reports Center provides a single launch point where all reports can be generated, and viewed from a common report management area.
Using Report Center in LMS 4.0 you can:
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Generate reports which are grouped as:
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Inventory
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Performance
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Switch Port
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Cisco.com
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Technology
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System
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Fault and Event
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Audit
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View Report Archives
You can view the report output that is created from a scheduled report is stored in the reports archive. The archive displays the list for completed report jobs and you can view or delete them.
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Configure system preferences for managing reports
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Report Designer
You can create new report templates customized for your requirements.
VRF-lite support for Catalyst 3000 and Catalyst 4000 devices
LMS 4.0 supports VRF-lite technology in catalyst 3000 and catalyst 4000 devices.
Third-Party Software and Tool Changes
The following are the changes in the third-party software and tools in this release:
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Support for Windows 2008 Standard Edition and Enterprise Edition
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WinPcap upgrade to 4.0.2
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Daylight Savings Timezone tool upgrade to 1.3.11
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Firefox 3.6.x support on client systems
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Java Plug-in upgrade to 1.6.0_19
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Apache upgrade to 2.2.10
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Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.6.0_19
Time Zone and Offset Settings
LMS supports many time zones. However, applications that have scheduling and reporting functions, and applications that produce or use time stamps vary based on:
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Server and client—Time stamps can differ between server and client if they are located in different time zones.
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Platforms—Windows and UNIX servers support different time zones and are not synchronized.
Table 1 shows time zone acronyms supported in the CiscoWorks applications that use the time zone feature.
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Column 1—Alphabetically lists the supported CiscoWorks time zone acronyms. Change Audit reports may display time zone information differently.
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Column 2—Lists the spelled out time zone definition.
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Column 3—Lists the area covered by the time zone.
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Column 4—Lists the column's offsets from Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
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Column 5—Lists the time zone setting for that zone's server.
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Column 6—Lists the resulting output in reports.
If you generate reports, the output will vary depending on whether the data has been processed through Perl or Java. Table 1 also provides possible outputs for either case scenario.
To ensure that time zones are translated correctly—especially when your devices, servers, and clients are in different time zones—follow these guidelines:
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While configuring time zones on managed devices, use the acronyms listed in the Time Zone Acronym Setting on Device column. To set time zones on devices, use the command described in the device-specific Command Reference documentation.
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The device should be configured to send Syslogs with the appropriate time zone acronym that indicates whether daylight savings is in effect at the time of sending the Syslog. This is to ensure that the Syslog analyzer or Essentials uses the correct acronym for time conversion.
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While configuring time zones on CiscoWorks servers, use the supported values in the Time Zone Setting on Server column.
Changes made to the system time zone from outside CiscoWorks applications might not be reflected in already-running CiscoWorks applications. After changing the time zone, restart all CiscoWorks applications.
Table 1 Supported Server Time Zones
Time Zone Acronym Setting on Device
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Definition
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Area Covered (Country/City)
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Offset from GMT
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Time Zone Setting on Server
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Output in Report
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GMT
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Acronym
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ACT
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Australia Central Time
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Australia/ Darwin
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+9:30
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Adelaide
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GMT +9:30
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ACT
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AEST
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Australia Eastern Standard Time
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Australia/ Sydney
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+10:00
+11:00 (DST)
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Brisbane
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GMT +10:00
GMT +11:00 (DST)
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AEST
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AET
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Australia Eastern Time
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Australia/ Sydney
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+10:00
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Brisbane
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GMT +10:00
GMT +11:00 (DST)
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AET
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AHST
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Alaska-Hawaii Standard Time
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Hawaii/ Honolulu
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-10:00
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Hawaii
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GMT -10:00
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HST
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ART
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Argentina Standard Time
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Argentina/ Buenos Aires
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-3:00
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Buenos Aires, Georgetown
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GMT -3:00
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ART
ARST (DST)
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ARST
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Argentina Daylight Saving Time
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Argentina/ Buenos Aires
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-2:00
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Buenos Aires, Georgetown
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GMT -2:00
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ARST (DST)
ART
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AST
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Arabic Egypt Standard Time
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Africa/ Cairo
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+2:00
+3:00 (DST)
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Cairo
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GMT +2:00
GMT +3:00 (DST)
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AST
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BRT
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Brazil Standard Time
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Brazil/ Brasilia
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-3:00
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Brasilia
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GMT -3:00
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BRT
BRST (DST)
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BRST
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Brazil Daylight Saving Time
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Brazil/ Brasilia
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-2:00
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Brasilia
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GMT -2:00
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BRST (DST)
BRT
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CCT
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China Coast Time
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Asia/ Shanghai
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+8:00
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Beijing
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GMT +8:00
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CST
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CDT
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Central Daylight Time
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United States/ Chicago
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-5:00
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Central Time
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GMT -5:00
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CDT (DST)
CST
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CET
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Central European Time
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Spain/Madrid
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+1:00
+2:00 (DST)
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Madrid
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GMT +1:00
GMT +2:00 (DST)
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CEST
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CST
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Central Standard Time
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United States/ Chicago
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-6:00
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Central Time
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GMT -6:00
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CST
CDT (DST)
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CTT
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China Taiwan Time
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Asia/ Shanghai
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+8:00
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Beijing
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GMT +8:00
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CST
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EAST
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East Australian Standard Time
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Australia/ Queens Island
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+10:00
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Brisbane
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GMT +10:00
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EAST
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ECT
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European Central Time
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Europe/Paris
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+1:00
+2:00 (DST)
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Paris
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GMT +1:00
GMT +2:00 (DST)
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CEST
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EDT
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Eastern Daylight Time
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United States/ New York
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-4:00
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Eastern Time
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GMT -4:00
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EST
EDT (DST)
|
EST
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Eastern Standard Time
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United States/ New York
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-5:00
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Eastern Time
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GMT -5:00
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EST
EDT (DST)
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FWT
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French Winter Time
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France/Paris
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+1:00
+2:00 (DST)
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Paris
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GMT +1:00
GMT +2:00 (DST)
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CEST
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GMT
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GMT Standard Time
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Africa/ Casablanca
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None
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Greenwich Mean Time
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GMT +0
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GMT
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HST
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Hawaiian Standard Time
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Pacific/ Honolulu
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-10:00
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Hawaii
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GMT -10:00
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HST
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IRDT
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Iran Daylight Time
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Iran/Tehran
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+4:30
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Tehran
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GMT +4:30
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IRDT (DST)
IRST
|
IRST
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Iran Standard Time
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Iran/Tehran
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+3:30
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Tehran
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GMT +3:30
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IRST
IRDT (DST)
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IST
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Indian Standard Time
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India
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+5:30
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Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi
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GMT +5:30
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IST
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JST
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Japan Standard Time
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Asia/Tokyo
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+9:00
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Tokyo
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GMT +9:00
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JST
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MDT
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Mountain Daylight Time
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United States/ Denver
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-6:00
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Mountain Time
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GMT -6:00
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MDT (DST)
MST
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MET
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Middle European Time
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Spain/Madrid
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+1:00
+2:00 (DST)
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Madrid
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GMT +1:00
GMT +2:00 (DST)
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CEST
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MEWT
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Middle European Winter Time
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Spain/Madrid
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+1:00
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Madrid
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GMT +1:00
GMT +2:00 (DST)
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CEST
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MST
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Mountain Standard Time
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United States/ Denver
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-7:00
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Mountain Time
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GMT -7:00
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MST
MDT (DST)
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PDT
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Pacific Daylight Time
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United States/ Los Angeles
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-7:00
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Pacific Time
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GMT -7:00
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PDT (DST)
PST
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PST
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Pacific Standard Time
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United States/ Los Angeles
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-8:00
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Pacific Time
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GMT -8:00
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PST
PDT (DST)
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UTC
|
GMT Standard Time
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Great Britain/ London
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None
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Greenwich Mean Time
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GMT +0
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GMT
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VET/VST
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Venezuela Standard Time
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Venezuela/ Caracas
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-4:30
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Caracas
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GMT -4:30
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VST
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WDT
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Western Daylight Time
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Western Australia/ Perth
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+9:00
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Perth
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GMT +9:00
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WDT (DST)
WST
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WST
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Western Standard Time
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Western Australia/ Perth
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+8:00
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Perth
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GMT +8:00
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WST
WDT (DST)
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ZP4
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Zone 3
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Russia/ Moscow
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+4:00
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Not Supported
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GMT +4:00
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ZP4
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Operating System Upgrade
While installing CiscoWorks LMS 4.0, the installation process checks for required patches. You must install:
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Any missing required patches, recommended patches, and cluster patches on Solaris systems.
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Required service packs on Windows systems
For a list of prerequisites, see Chapter 2 of Installing and Migrating to CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 4.0 at:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/net_mgmt/ciscoworks_lan_management_solution/4.0/install/guide/
install.html
If CiscoWorks does not operate properly after you install all necessary patches or service packs, check the permissions in the directory install-directory\objects\dmgt\ready. Local administrators group and casusers group must have full access.
If the permissions are incorrect, stop the Daemon Manager, change the permissions, and start the Daemon Manager again.
Caution 
If CiscoWorks LMS is running without the required service packs or patches, it will not function properly.
Server and Client Requirements
For information on server and client requirements for the system and browser, see Chapter 2 of Installing and Migrating to CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 4.0 at:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/net_mgmt/ciscoworks_lan_management_solution/4.0/install/guide/
install.html
Caveats
This section explains:
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Using Bug Toolkit
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Open Caveats
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Resolved Caveats
Using Bug Toolkit
In CiscoWorks LMS 4.0 and later, use the Bug ToolKit to view the list of outstanding and resolved bugs in a release. This section explains how to use the Bug ToolKit through the following subsections:
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Search Bugs
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Export to Spreadsheet
Search Bugs
This section explains how to use the Bug ToolKit to search for a specific bug or to search for all the bugs in a specified release.
Step 1
Go to http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/Support/Bugtool/launch_bugtool.pl.
You will be prompted to log into Cisco.com. After you login, the Bug Toolkit page opens.
Step 2
Click Launch Bug Toolkit.
Step 3
To search for a specific bug, enter the bug ID in the Search for Bug ID field and click Go in the Search Bugs tab.
To search for all the bugs in a specified release, enter the following search criteria in the Search Bugs tab:
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Select Product Category—Select Network Management.
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Select Products—Select CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution from the list.
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Software Version—Select 4.0 to view the list of outstanding and resolved bugs in
CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 4.0.
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Search for Keyword(s)—Separate search phrases with boolean expressions (AND, NOT, OR) to search within the bug title and details.
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Advanced Options—You can either perform a search using the default search criteria or define custom criteria for an advanced search. To customize the advanced search, select Use custom settings for severity, status, and others and provide the following information:
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Severity—Select the severity level.
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Status—Select Open, Fixed, or Terminated.
Select Open to view all the open bugs. To filter the open bugs, clear the Open check box and select the appropriate sub-options that appear below the Open check box. The sub-options are New, Held, More, Open, Waiting, Assigned, Forwarded, Postponed, Submitted, and Information Required. For example, if you want to view only new bugs in CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 4.0, only select New.
Select Fixed to view fixed bugs. To filter fixed bugs, clear the Fixed check box and select the appropriate sub-options that appear below the fixed check box. The sub-options are Resolved or Verified.
Select Terminated to view terminated bugs. To filter terminated bugs, clear the Terminated check box and select the appropriate sub-options that appear below the terminated check box. The sub-options are Closed, Junked, and Unreproducible. Select multiple options as required.
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Advanced—Select the Show only bugs containing bug details check box to view only those bugs that contain detailed information, such as symptoms and workarounds.
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Modified Date—Select this option if you want filter bugs based on the date on which the bugs were last modified.
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Results Displayed Per Page—Select the appropriate option from the list to restrict the number of results that appear per page.
Step 4
Click Search. The Bug Toolkit displays the list of bugs based on the specified search criteria.
Export to Spreadsheet
The Bug ToolKit provides the following options to export bugs to a spreadsheet:
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Click Export All to Spreadsheet link in the Search Results page under the Search Bugs tab. Specify file name and folder name to save the spreadsheet. All the bugs retrieved by the search will be exported.
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Click Export All to Spreadsheet link in the My Notifications tab. Specify file name and folder name to save the spreadsheet. All the saved bugs in all the groups will be exported.
If you are unable to export the spreadsheet, log into the Technical Support Website at
http://www.cisco.com/cisco/web/support/index.html for more information or call Cisco TAC (1-800-553-2447).
Open Caveats
The open caveats describe possible unexpected behavior in CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 4.0 release. These caveats may also be open in previous releases. You can get the details of:
•
Open Caveats for CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 4.0
•
Open Caveats for CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 3.2
Open Caveats for CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 4.0
The caveats listed below in the table describe possible unexpected behavior in CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 4.0 release. These caveats may also be open in previous releases. Bugs are listed in alphanumeric order by bug identifier.
Refer Using Bug Toolkit for querying and searching bug details.
This section contains:
•
Open Caveats Related to User Interface and Browsers in LMS 4.0
•
Open Caveats Related to Monitoring and Troubleshooting in LMS 4.0
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Open Caveats Related to Configuration and Work Centers in LMS 4.0
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Open Caveats Related to Discovery and Device Management in LMS 4.0
•
Open Caveats Related to Administration in LMS 4.0
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Open Caveats Related to Portlets and Dashboards in LMS 4.0
•
Open Caveats in CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 4.0.x Windows 2008 R2 Patch
Open Caveats Related to User Interface and Browsers in LMS 4.0
Table 2 lists the open caveats related to User Interface and Browsers in LMS 4.0.
Table 2 Open Caveats Related to User Interface and Browsers in LMS 4.0
Identifier
|
Headline
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CSCsv54697
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Error occurs when you select multiple records in dashboards
|
CSCte18816
|
PDF export does not work in CiscoWorks page in IE 7.0
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CSCtf16971
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Unable to export report to CSV in IE 7.0 and 8.0 browsers
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CSCtf80741
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Text box hover color is not be visible in IE.
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CSCtg08831
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In Template Center, text box acts like a browse button
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CSCth08575
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Unable to launch Help in new browser window or tab
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CSCth35862
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Telnet Action Item for Device mouse hover does not work in IE.
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CSCth37535
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Unsupported browser popup appears for 64 bit Firefox browser
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CSCth59316
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Access arrow is hidden when there is long text with or without ellipsis.
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CSCth79619
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Inconsistency in icons.
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CSCth87484
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Row selection not retained when you sort the columns with more than 25 rows.
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CSCtf00121
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Confirmation window does not appear when you navigate from one page to another.
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CSCte61659
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In tree selectors, partial selection of the parent does not appear when any child node is selected.
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CSCsm31620
|
Mismatch in the number of devices in the DCR device selector and other pages
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CSCti74142
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After a session timeout, error message appears in some pages in Work Centers
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CSCti80788
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When you click the device hyperlink in High Severity Alerts and High CPU Utilization portlets, you cannot launch help for the troubleshooting pages.
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Open Caveats Related to Monitoring and Troubleshooting in LMS 4.0
Table 3 lists the open caveats related to Monitoring and Troubleshooting in LMS 4.0.
Table 3 Open Caveats Related to Monitoring and Troubleshooting in LMS 4.0
Identifier
|
Headline
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CSCsz30292
|
For IPv6 addresses, warning or error messages do not appear for unsupported modules in Device Centre
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CSCte56601
|
System report does not have the color scheme of LMS 4.0
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CSCtf53724
|
Error occurs when you refresh Device and Fault views
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CSCtf69125
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Cleared events count does not appear in the Info icon.
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CSCtf78256
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Unable to generate some reports for some roles
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CSCtf93056
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Unable to filter Device Performance Management events
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CSCtg27046
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Topology image appears on the left of the page during loading
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CSCtg30117
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After you delete devices from DCR, Fault Monitor triggers cleared events
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CSCtg30144
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Hyperlink does not appear for topology links
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CSCtg32087
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Proper error messages do not appear in NAM portlets
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CSCtg73655
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Proxy Traceroute is in loading state for long time
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CSCtg84633
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Error message appears when you click device selector icon
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CSCtg94098
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Reachable and unreachable status appears in device availability portlet.
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CSCtg98830
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When you click a device in Topology, an error appears in the device tab.
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CSCtg98859
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In Topology view, when we click a device, data appears in the Device Tab after a long time.
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CSCth01120
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In Topology, unable to click the link when the display name is long for endhost
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CSCth13276
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Script error appears when you launch the troubleshooting page
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CSCth15687
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Selected device does not appear in topology view
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CSCth18282
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In Fault Monitor, unable to find Unidentified trap event of unmanaged devices.
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CSCth38302
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In the collector summary portlet, the latest Data Collection value does not appear
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CSCth41803
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Unable to launch the report for deleted and unmanaged devices in Event Monitor
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CSCth57108
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Problems in UI components when you launch Fault Monitor or Event Monitor in IE with Win 2003 or 2008
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CSCti05592
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In Troubleshooting workflow, unable to enter IP address in device field
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CSCti15148
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In Fault Monitor, there are no icons for groups, and an error occurs when you annotate device with text in double quotes.
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CSCti40318
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Discrepancies in IPSLA and Device Performance Management tasks
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CSCti45503
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Loading symbol does not appear in IE when you select all devices in 5K SKU
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CSCti67873
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Blank spaces appear in the Event Monitor grid
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CSCth18870
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In Japanese OS Windows Server 2008 Enterprise, unwanted characters appear in the ping and traceroute outputs
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CSCth59941
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In Fault Monitor, server side filtering and sorting does not work for the Owner column
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CSCth07002
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Discrepancies in listing the MIB variables in the Performance Custom Reports.
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CSCth94419
|
When you own, clear, or annotate events and click the Yes button multiple times, multiple events occur
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CSCth96491
|
Reload of report creation page duplicates the last job
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CSCti78790
|
When we launch the Event Monitor from the Fault Monitor page, with 5K devices, Device Fault Summary view takes a long time to load.
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CSCtg30108
|
Event Monitor does not differentiate the user-defined device groups and user-defined fault groups, and displays only one user-defined group.
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Open Caveats Related to Configuration and Work Centers in LMS 4.0
Table 4 lists the open caveats related to Monitoring and Troubleshooting in LMS 4.0.
Table 4 Open Caveats Related to Configuration and Work Centers in LMS 4.0
Identifier
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Headline
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CSCtf48249
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Unable to purge Identity Data using the UI.
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CSCti77576
|
In Identity, after you sort ports, the enable Identity commands are deployed on the wrong ports
|
CSCtg38171
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Trunk creation in create VRF flow fails.
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CSCtg78557
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In Template Center, error message does not appear when you select conflicting templates
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CSCtg80037
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Reset button does not work properly in the bug summary report
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CSCtg80182
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WebAuth data is not updated in embuindentity table.
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CSCtg98303
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Excluded ports appear in quick report created with port group
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CSCti77485
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Software update page link is missing in RSAC server
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CSCth04990
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Blank page appears when you access the unauthorized pages of Work Centers
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CSCth07400
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After creating VLANs, the device selector in the Modify Trunk Attributes shows duplicate devices.
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CSCth15494
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When you change the state of an unmanaged device to managed state, the poller, threshold and trendwatch details are not updated
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CSCth84393
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Error message appears in EnergyWise pages
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CSCti15058
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Discrepancies in Event Forensics page
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CSCti16034
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Image distribution through SCP fails in mixed stack
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CSCti39064
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Unable to create device groups using the attributes such as System.ASP_capability, System.Identity_Capability and System.Smart_Install_Directors
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CSCti48096
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Blank page appears when you generate the Device Performance Management Interface Report
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CSCti61713
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In the failed or succeeded archive inventory report, an error message appears when you click the export device list to device selector
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CSCti70528
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Errors appear in the EnergyWiseDeviceII table and collection log
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CSCti71869
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VRF collection remains at Running state
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CSCti72089
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Minus zero appears in EnergyWise cost savings report and total savings portlet
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CSCti83166
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After restoration of a selective backup, Templates in Template Center do not appear.
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CSCtw51607
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Device under NAT environment is not collected in EnergyWise.
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Open Caveats Related to Discovery and Device Management in LMS 4.0
Table 5 lists the open caveats related to Discovery and Device Management in LMS 4.0.
Table 5 Open Caveats Related to Discovery and Device Management in LMS 4.0
Identifier
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Headline
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CSCsy81588
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Discrepancy in the DCRDevicePoll job end time in job browser and mail.
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CSCsz79602
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Default credentials are not used when you import devices from LMS 3.x
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CSCta13362
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Discovery adds wrong device type, and shows device count with CDP and Cluster
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CSCta13397
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IPV6 subnet masks are not validated in ping sweep seed device settings.
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CSCta66989
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Discovery configuration XML files are not updated with latest MAC address
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CSCte60815
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DCRDevice Poll using ICMP wrongly shows devices as Unreachable
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CSCte71680
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UDM Device Management Policy does not work properly for Private Groups
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CSCtg83979
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Subnet-based groups appear under System-defined groups in UDM group selector.
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CSCtg41303
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Device moves to managed state automatically and triggers Data Collection.
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CSCti64982
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UDM policy is not disabled after DCR Slave (S1) is restored in Standalone server.
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CSCti67131
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After LMS 2.6 SP1 restore, the all devices option is updated in UDM.
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CSCsz79649
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In Solaris 5K server, the CTM registry gets corrupted and an error appears.
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Open Caveats Related to Administration in LMS 4.0
Table 6 lists the open caveats related to Administration in LMS 4.0.
Table 6 Open Caveats Related to Administration in LMS 4.0
Identifier
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Headline
|
CSCsf01047
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Security Vulnerability: Files under CSCOpx can be overwritten through DCR
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CSCsh54838
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Performance issues with device selector having more no of devices
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CSCsv97838
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Errors appear in collect server information
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CSCsx60915
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Log4j does not rotate logs in windows
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CSCta06026
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Unable to sort unreachable device report after applying a filter
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CSCtd31272
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Unable to connect with OGS CLI when the Solaris server is in SSL mode.
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CSCti00325
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The Import Group window does not close after import completes successfully
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CSCte29226
|
Redirection errors appear when you login to LMS, with browser in protected mode, on Windows 2003 and 2008
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CSCti76696
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During pre-installation, error message appears before a successful installation
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CSCte57739
|
File Copy In Progress popup that appears during installation does not have a minimize button
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CSCte69340
|
Error messages appear in install.log
|
CSCte77294
|
Column sorting not working for Device Type Count under Device Update
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CSCtf45257
|
Multiple spaces in username is saved with a single space
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CSCtf50914
|
Validation is not done when the password length is not in accordance with the with policy settings.
|
CSCtf52519
|
Install Shield crashes while uninstalling CSM
|
CSCtf82773
|
Processes do not start due to port bind exception.
|
CSCth20366
|
For a 5K SKU, in the job browser, the status of a successful discovery job appears as Daemon manager not responding.
|
CSCth46519
|
Creating Default Credential set is not intuitive
|
CSCth87333
|
Error appears when you exclude all the device in Groups
|
CSCti02289
|
Device polling gets stuck
|
CSCti67125
|
Groups imported in master do not appear in slave and the members are not updated
|
CSCti71890
|
VRF-Lite purge job fails when you modify the purge policy
|
CSCti74728
|
Unable to login using the username "default" with any role
|
Open Caveats Related to Portlets and Dashboards in LMS 4.0
Table 7 lists the open caveats related to Portlets and Dashboards in LMS 4.0.
Table 7 Open Caveats Related to Portlets and Dashboards in LMS 4.0
Identifier
|
Headline
|
CSCtf18800
|
Default layout is disabled when you change the dashboard type
|
CSCth40388
|
In a Windows server with 5K SKU, Tomcat creates Out of Memory error in PermGen
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CSCth97754
|
Display order is not proper in manage dashboards
|
CSCti25379
|
When you login with a username having special characters and launch manage dashboards, a page appears with a blank dashboard.
|
CSCti52645
|
In Work Centers multi-instance portlets which use sliders, the value of the slider changes when you refresh or maximize the portlets.
|
CSCti74508
|
Unable to view and add portlets when you rename the default dashboards.
|
CSCti80562
|
Unable to save configuration data in N-Hop View, Identity-802.1x Agentless Users, and, Identity-Authenticated Users portlets.
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CSCti75696
|
Unable to enable debugging for Getting Started from the UI
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CSCti80845
|
Null pointer exception occurs when you modify My Profile in Getting Started with a different authentication mode
|
Open Caveats in CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 4.0.x Windows 2008 R2 Patch
Table 8 lists the open caveats in CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 4.0.x Windows 2008 R2 Patch
Table 8 Open Caveats in CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 4.0.x Windows 2008 R2 Patch
Bug ID
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Summary
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Explanation
|
CSCtl22181
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If you are trying to abort the LMS 4.0.x. R2 patch installation that is currently running, the installable takes some time to quit.
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If you are trying to abort the LMS 4.0.x. R2 patch installation that is currently running, the installable takes some time to quit. Meanwhile when you try to click the installable again, a message appears that another instance of installation is running.
This problem occurs in the following scenarios:
• Installing LMS 4.0.x patch versions without installing LMS 4.0
• Installing LMS 4.0.x using Windows 2008 R2 patch and aborting the installation immediately.
Workaround: Kill the CiscoWorks_LMS_4.0.x_WIN2K8_R2.exe process using Task Manager.
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CSCtl22181
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Error while launching NMIC.
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When you launch "Change Integration" option, the following error message appears:
Cannot start Change Integration options.
Workaround: Login as administrator and try again.
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CSCtl22280
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R2 patch is not applied when installing LMS 4.0 through R2 installable.
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When you install LMS 4.0 through R2 installable in Windows 2008 R2 server, installation of LMS 4.0 gets completed but DfmBroker process does not start.
Workaround: You have to disable the virus scanner on your system during the installation.
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Open Caveats for CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 3.2
The caveats listed in the tables below describe possible unexpected behavior in CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 3.2 or earlier releases. Bugs are listed in alphanumeric order by bug identifier.
Refer Using Bug Toolkit for querying and searching bug details.
This section contains:
•
Open Caveats in CiscoWorks Common Services 3.3
•
Open Caveats in CiscoWorks Resource Manager Essentials 4.3
•
Open Caveats in CiscoWorks Campus Manager 5.2
•
Open Caveats in CiscoWorks Device Fault Manager 3.2
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Open Caveats in CiscoWorks Internetwork Performance Monitor 4.2
•
Open Caveats in CiscoWorks Health and Utilization Monitor 1.2
Open Caveats in CiscoWorks Common Services 3.3
Table 9 lists the open caveats in CiscoWorks Common Services 3.3.
Table 9 Open Caveats in CiscoWorks Common Services 3.3
Identifier
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Headline
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CSCdr24473
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Cannot invoke Pathtool application from NMS for Integration Utility.
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CSCdr41597
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There is no support for device-specific application integration with NMS.
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CSCin28182
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The Integration Utility Adapter window does not display the description of the adapters properly.
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CSCin80600
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Temporary files created while integrating CiscoWorks with NMS are not removed after integration
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CSCsa51353
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Network Management Information Center (NMIC) does not exit during integration.
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CSCsa57080
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In Solaris, temporary files remain even after the Integration Utility is uninstalled.
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CSCsb84839
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No option to configure proxy server settings in Integration Utility.
|
CSCsc38944
|
Problem occurs while integrating HPOV 7.5 with CiscoWorks applications.
|
CSCsg97728
|
Some scheduled jobs are moved to Missed Start state or rescheduled for the next run.
|
CSCsh36085
|
Tomcat logs are not rotated properly.
|
CSCsh49922
|
Cannot use Telnet to connect to a device from the Device Center.
|
CSCsk15483
|
Any error that occurs while configuring seed devices is not displayed in the user interface.
|
CSCsk17402
|
An error occurs on LMS server because the certificate has expired.
|
CSCsk35018
|
Database engines supports broadcast clients and open UDP ports to listen for client broadcasts.
|
CSCsk44387
|
In Solaris, logging into dcrcli fails when the username contains special characters.
|
CSCsk46142
|
The Job Details popup window for DCR jobs displays the wrong start time.
|
CSCsk55579
|
Problem occurs in daily job schedules before and after the DST patch installation.
|
CSCsk57503
|
Daily jobs scheduled in the DST timings as the second instance, run as the first instance.
|
CSCsl00295
|
NMIC application version displayed in HP Open View is incorrect.
|
CSCsl13291
|
Some of the SNMP properties are not migrated from Campus Manager Device Discovery to Common Services Device Discovery.
|
CSCsl60984
|
Some MIBs are not completely loaded while integrating CiscoWorks with NetView.
|
CSCsm07813
|
Scheduled Software Download jobs deleted from Software Center Event logs are not deleted from Job and Resource Manager.
|
CSCso62148
|
Found By Modules field in Discovery reports display incorrect entries for CDP and Routing Table modules.
|
CSCso84279
|
Proper error messages do not appear in Object Finder portlet.
|
CSCsq31632
|
In Windows, close buttons and text fields do not work properly in the CiscoWorks installation window.
|
CSCsq52863
|
Long component names that do not contain spaces, are not wrapped within a HTML scrolling table.
|
CSCsq52970
|
The userdns attribute is not migrated from LMS 2.6 or LMS 3.1 to Common Services.
|
CSCsv67482
|
The Found By Modules for Global seed devices appear incorrectly.
|
CSCsw36484
|
The Groups Administration page is not refreshed after groups are imported.
|
CSCsw65064
|
Although the CiscoWorks users are not authorized to import the groups to other CiscoWorks applications, the groups are imported successfully.
|
CSCsw73069
|
Job and Resource Manager displays different status for scheduled jobs.
|
CSCsw80572
|
The Log Space Portlet in Common Services view shrinks the browser window.
|
CSCsw96615
|
The confirmation message on Export Devices to File task completion does not appear in the user interface.
|
CSCsx55534
|
An error message appears while the Immediate backup is running.
|
CSCsy03756
|
Device added with blank image icon in Device Selector.
|
CSCsy19579
|
Discovery seed devices are added to wrong Device Discovery modules.
|
CSCsy31948
|
CiscoWorks does not launch from Windows 2008 client.
|
CSCsz07363
|
In Windows, the LicenseServer process goes down and creates a hs_err file.
|
CSCsz30292
|
Device Center does not display warning or error messages for modules that do not support IPv6.
|
CSCsz89760
|
Online backup of data fails occasionally.
|
Open Caveats in CiscoWorks Resource Manager Essentials 4.3
Table 10 lists the open caveats in CiscoWorks Resource Manager Essentials 4.3.
Table 10 Open Caveats in CiscoWorks Resource Manager Essentials 4.3
Identifier
|
Headline
|
CSCdm87814
|
Check Contract Status information is generated only for Cisco IOS devices.
|
CSCsa16772
|
Unable to create private custom template with same name for different users
|
CSCsa17529
|
Special characters such as single quotes, are not supported in a report template name.
|
CSCsa22899
|
When you provide only the enable password, and not the Telnet username and password, Device Credential Verification displays Did Not Try message
|
CSCsa28210
|
Software Identity is missing in DEE XML for CSS 11800 devices.
|
CSCsa29037
|
Image upgrade using Remote Stage fails if the image size exceeds 32 MB.
|
CSCsa33492
|
Change Audit report does not export the grouped records.
|
CSCsa36845
|
Processor Port and Module Port section are missing from Detailed Device Report for 4506 IOS.
|
CSCsa38526
|
Processor details like RAM and NVRAM Information is duplicated for some multi-processor devices in Detailed Device Report.
|
CSCsa45574
|
Alias detection does not work for devices accessed via a virtual management IP address.
|
CSCsb42968
|
RCP does not work for Windows 2003 Server.
|
CSCsb78495
|
A Config Editor job in the overwrite mode does not work for PIX devices.
|
CSCsb82197
|
A Config Editor deploy job fails when set length command is downloaded manually in Merge or Overwrite mode.
|
CSCse03788
|
Audit Trail report for deleted devices is not proper.
|
CSCse08118
|
SWIM distribution.xml shows incorrect IP address in dual home server.
|
CSCse18070
|
For IGESM devices, verification fails with the message that RAM on device is not sufficient to proceed with Software image distribution.
|
CSCse26973
|
For IGESM devices, the NVRAM and Total RAM details are missing in the Hardware report.
|
CSCse38083
|
Incompatible images are recommended during Software distribution for MDS9500 devices.
|
CSCse53270
|
Undo does not work for successful image distribution jobs for IGESM and 2960G devices.
|
CSCse54126
|
Software Distribution and Upgrade Analysis flows show devices twice in the reports.
|
CSCse56927
|
Software Distribution by device fails when you use RCP for 2960 devices.
|
CSCse63584
|
Software Distribution by device (Advanced) fails when you use RCP for IGESM devices.
|
CSCsh36359
|
Write2Start command does not work properly for PIX devices.
|
CSCsh65909
|
Write2Start does not work properly for MDS devices.
|
CSCsi53367
|
Booting of device fails when IOS image upgrade is done through Software Management.
|
CSCsi59716
|
Configurations edited in Processed mode do not support Write2Start.
|
CSCsk42108
|
RME is unable to copy the image file from the device to the server if the Flash card has been replaced on the device.
|
CSCsm02177
|
Some Attributes either do not appear or appear as N/A or Inventory not collected in Custom Inventory Reports if they are Null or empty in database.
|
CSCsm63267
|
Image recommendation fails for a software distribution job, when some image features are not retrieved from Cisco.com
|
CSCsm67165
|
Inventory Fetch does not happen after a software image upgrade and subsequent reload of a device.
|
CSCso66555
|
Total RAM size in Hardware and Detailed Device reports differs for 6509-E/6509-VE devices
|
CSCsq14383
|
All profiles created for Call Home get listed under a single profile configlet.
|
CSCsq14383
|
All profiles created for Call Home get listed under a single profile configlet.
|
CSCsx47363
|
Port and module groups do not work correctly if the parent device group is modified.
|
CSCsy23183
|
Selective backup data includes stale entries
|
CSCsy76335
|
Configuration commands appear as banner
|
CSCsz45971
|
Software Management repository location is set to the default path when upgrading to RME 4.3
|
CSCsz50487
|
Reports archives are not restored, and purge jobs are not backed up.
|
CSCsz83555
|
If a PIX or ASA having 8.x code or higher is upgraded in SWIM using SSH, the job fails
|
CSCtc44598
|
In RME 4.2 and RME 4.3, the list of images in SWIM is not filtered according to the Image Recommendation settings
|
CSCtd67173
|
In RME 4.3 and RME 4.3.1, SNMPv3 credential verification fails for ASA devices having 8.2(1) image
|
CSCte89885
|
RME Inventory collection fails for Blade Switch 3120X
|
CSCtg45161
|
In RME 4.3.1, unable to view Compare Config results of Base Config versus Latest Version of Multiple Devices in IE 7.0
|
CSCtg51646
|
Contract Connection does not work with a large number of devices
|
CSCth43286
|
When you add, edit, or update devices in DCR using any user ID, admin is logged as the user for the events
|
CSCti42219
|
RME Compliance shows non-compliant devices like ATM subinterfaces as compliant devices
|
CSCti46336
|
Multi-service port report on 6500 VSS shows only 3 out of 4 power supplies
|
CSCti51188
|
WLC devices do not work with Contract Connection
|
Open Caveats in CiscoWorks Campus Manager 5.2
Table 11 lists the open caveats in CiscoWorks Campus Manager 5.2.
Table 11 Open Caveats in CiscoWorks Campus Manager 5.2
Identifier
|
Headline
|
CSCdm83204
|
Campus Manager applications do not work when you access CiscoWorks using http://localhost:1741
|
CSCdp76410
|
Campus Manager client cannot connect to server using proxies.
|
CSCdp88318
|
Link attributes are not updated after a change is made.
|
CSCdr85384
|
Phone entries displayed by User Tracking differ from entries displayed by Cisco CallManager.
|
CSCds88388
|
Cannot launch CiscoView on an IGX series device.
|
CSCdt06183
|
User Tracking Main Table may not display all entries that are displayed in the phone table.
|
CSCdt18293
|
Visio drawing does not import cleanly into Microsoft Visio.
|
CSCdt25525
|
User Tracking Main Table sometimes displays CDP-enabled devices that are outside the ANI discovery boundary.
|
CSCdt27824
|
Entire list of ports in a VTP domain appear when you select certain Transparent VTP domains from the VLAN Assignment dialog box.
|
CSCdt50619
|
Two devices, connected by multiple links, appear to be connected by only one link.
|
CSCdw04486
|
End hosts not discovered with Catalyst 2950 running a software release earlier than Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)WC2.
|
CSCdw04499
|
End hosts are not discovered with Catalyst 3550 running Cisco IOS Release 12.1(6)EA1 or earlier.
|
CSCdw09818
|
Port Attribute in VLAN Port Assignment displays incorrect information.
|
CSCdw67129
|
Topology Services cannot resolve the hostname of newly discovered devices.
|
CSCea39271
|
Topology Services displays the devices connected to a UB Token-Ring Hub in the Unconnected Devices View.
|
CSCeb68819
|
Topology Services does not display dual links.
|
CSCed72194
|
MST device report does not report CIST root correctly.
|
CSCef67937
|
Campus Manager does not show port as trunking if the port is part of the Channel.
|
CSCin00181
|
Last Seen field gets updated for disconnected IP phones.
|
CSCin00363
|
End host does not appear if obsolete device IP address is assigned.
|
CSCin22459
|
Topology Groups membership update does not work as expected.
|
CSCin27895
|
Topology Services does not show VLANs as active, if the switch is in NULL folder under VTP Domain.
|
CSCin29281
|
Device Attribute of Cisco Catalyst 6000 devices does not display the IP address.
|
CSCin33112
|
Cannot delete devices on a remote system in SSL mode using the command line interface.
|
CSCin43965
|
Spanning Tree reports more than one root for a switch cloud.
|
CSCin45070
|
Launch points do not work if http/https ports have other than the default value.
|
CSCin45496
|
Campus Manager does not report UDLD discrepancy for Cisco Catalyst 2900 series switches.
|
CSCin46370
|
Trunk Negotiation Enabled Discrepancy Report does not show the Trunk mode details of the ports of some devices.
|
CSCin46405
|
Campus Manager does not report Spanning Tree discrepancies for some devices.
|
CSCin46641
|
Campus Manager does not calculate Trunk mode related discrepancies.
|
CSCin48159
|
Cannot launch IDSM from Service Modules launch point for IDSM2 card of Cisco Catalyst 6000 device.
|
CSCin67279
|
Community suffix support is not available for MST on Cisco IOS switches.
|
CSCin68983
|
Cannot configure Trunk between Catalyst 2900XL and Catalyst 3500XL devices.
|
CSCin74855
|
Devices are not managed in Campus Manager if management IP is not in ACS.
|
CSCsa04026
|
Link line or connection between two devices gets warped, if one device is moved.
|
CSCsa09287
|
Cannot map VLANs to instance if the device runs MISTP.
|
CSCsa10216
|
Incorrect VTP version displayed in VTP reports.
|
CSCsa11888
|
Channel or Trunk cannot be configured because of STP recalculation.
|
CSCsa12292
|
VLANs are not loaded for STP Offline Computation.
|
CSCsa12292
|
VLANs not loaded for STP Offline Computation.
|
CSCsa14652
|
NAM and IDS Modules appear as end hosts in User Tracking.
|
CSCsa18405
|
In PVLAN configuration, the secondary VLAN creation and association to Primary VLAN fail on Cisco Catalyst Operating System version 8.1.
|
CSCsa20659
|
Purge Job is created although you delete it from User Tracking Report Jobs.
|
CSCsa20827
|
Subnet based groups are not deleted from Campus Manager Topology Groups although you delete them from DCR.
|
CSCsa22699
|
Inter-VLAN Routing configuration user interface (UI) does not differentiate primary and secondary IP addresses.
|
CSCsa22708
|
Campus Manager does not manage existing devices when you upgrade from higher device limit to lower device limit.
|
CSCsa25203
|
Campus Manager does not generate Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) Report for Cisco 3750 and Cisco 4000 series switches.
|
CSCsa27118
|
User Tracking Report displays Port State as Static for dot1x authenticated ports.
|
CSCsa27318
|
Topology Services displays an error, OutOfMemoryError , while working with 3000 devices.
|
CSCsa97284
|
UT-Lite drops packets when data is sent at a high rate.
|
CSCsb17074
|
User Tracking does not discover hosts connected to devices with SNMPv3 credentials.
|
CSCsc24255
|
Improper error message while configuring IVR.
|
CSCsc24275
|
VLAN interfaces created through IVR are not shown in the existing interface list for that device.
|
CSCsc43106
|
Device not discovered if SysUpTime is masked.
|
CSCsd58215
|
DNS resolution for end user entries takes an inordinate amount of time.
|
CSCse26688
|
Cannot launch Device Attributes report for more than 3000 devices.
|
CSCse39112
|
Rules created for Groups in Campus Manager do not work properly.
|
CSCse57193
|
Campus Manager does not resolve hostnames for endhosts added through SNMP traps in DHCP environment.
|
CSCse68687
|
DNS timeouts do not happen as per the timeout value set.
|
CSCsg92439
|
Campus Manager does not compute the correct number of instances, when there are redundant links between switches.
|
CSCsh20449
|
RMON configuration fails on Cluster Member switches.
|
CSCsh41208
|
Topology Services does not support deleting 1000 devices at a time.
|
CSCsh71141
|
N-Hop View Portlet shows wrong device icon for MSFC Switch.
|
CSCsh85533
|
Exporting User Tracking data through Data Extraction Engine results in an Out of Memory error.
|
CSCsi11610
|
Background image cannot be set if the image name has spaces in it.
|
CSCsi21974
|
Exporting port attributes report crashes the browser.
|
CSCsi30755
|
Ports are not listed properly when shared VLANs are deleted.
|
CSCsi54994
|
Launching printer friendly format of End host report takes a long time.
|
CSCsi56555
|
PVLAN is not created after ANI server restart.
|
CSCsi85533
|
Wrong error message displayed when you try to create VLANs in VTPv3 server.
|
CSCsm25505
|
Device Attribute and VLAN report fails when more than 200 devices are selected.
|
CSCso87643
|
Topology services displays unauthorized devices
|
CSCsq55637
|
In VSS mode, the User Tracking report does not display the endhosts connected to standby devices.
|
CSCsu84974
|
UT Acquisition does support invalid UTF-8 character for Port Name and Device Name fields.
|
CSCsw36595
|
The values you enter in the VLAN to VRF Mapping page are deleted if you click the Toggle icon.
|
CSCsw39443
|
The Default Sort option for scheduled jobs is not supported.
|
CSCsw45726
|
The Device Center page does not display the reports generated by VNM.
|
CSCsw63053
|
The VNM Home page displays a VRF without an RD value with device count as zero. VRF without RD value, is an improper configuration.
|
CSCsw74869
|
You can launch VNM from the Layer 2 devices in Topology Services.
|
CSCsw80285
|
In the Edge VLAN Configuraton workflow, if you assign a null VLAN to a VRF, the VLAN to VRF Mapping page does not list the virtual interfaces for the null VLAN.
|
CSCsw84667
|
The devices deleted in the ACS server are not reflected in the Topology Map View.
|
CSCsw90100
|
Automatic Refresh option of Topology Services at the client side, does not work as expected.
|
CSCsy29024
|
If you Campus Manager uninstall process is not removing the log files and jobs
|
CSCsz15769
|
UT Custom report jobs are not shown if custom templates are deleted.
|
CSCsz23980
|
In LAN Edge view, the application throws a NullPointer exception in Java console.
|
CSCsz55346
|
In VNM home page, page number validation is not happening in VRF LIST paging table.
|
Open Caveats in CiscoWorks Device Fault Manager 3.2
Table 12 lists the open caveats in CiscoWorks Device Fault Manager 3.2.
Table 12 Open Caveats in CiscoWorks Device Fault Manager 3.2
Identifier
|
Headline
|
CSCsq60989
|
Check point and null pointer exceptions appear in the daemons.log
|
CSCsu01718
|
Devices get stuck at 70% Learning state.
|
CSCsw48433
|
When you restart the daemons and launch the Event Sets UI before 15 mins, the UI will be blank.
|
CSCsw98711
|
When devices are not reachable, ICMP and SNMP requests are found during Rediscovery.
|
CSCsw98735
|
After a rediscovery of devices, DFM Incharge Engine polls the SNMP timed out devices.
|
CSCsx72359
|
With 1500 SNMPv3 devices, SVNMP requests are skipped when polling interval is set as 60 seconds.
|
CSCsy34104
|
During E-mail configurations, e-mail IDs are not properly validated.
|
CSCsz13416
|
Problems in performance occur with 200 groups
|
CSCsz13696
|
The report printed using the Print Friendly button in the Device Details page displays only 2000 records.
|
CSCsz21403
|
Cannot create User-defined groups if DFM has Voice and Telephony devices.
|
CSCsz28940
|
The Detailed Device View page displays the MSFC device as Suspended when you delete its parent device.
|
CSCsz77669
|
When you add new devices to a group in Common Services, the devices are not as automatically selected in DFM Notification Groups.
|
CSCsz77669
|
Device Selection does not appear when you edit a Notification Group.
|
CSCsz79389
|
DFM Groups are not created or updated when devices are deleted and added again.
|
CSCta11852
|
Discovery does not work when VPN concentrator devices are added
|
CSCtd91333
|
In Catalyst 4500 Dual Supervisor configuration, you cannot see the status updates in DFM, when you change from active to standby SUP.
|
CSCtf47441
|
For ACE 4710, DFM does not use the ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB for environment data.
|
Open Caveats in CiscoWorks Internetwork Performance Monitor 4.2
Table 13 lists the open caveats in CiscoWorks Internetwork Performance Monitor 4.2.
Table 13 Open Caveats in CiscoWorks Internetwork Performance Monitor 4.2
Identifier
|
Headline
|
CSCsh59293
|
IP SLA probes are not deleted when you restore data.
|
CSCsh60910
|
Backup-Restore of same version overwrites the default DNS operation
|
CSCsh98268
|
Statistical data of PathEcho collectors are not migrated while migrating from IPM 2.6 to IPM 4.x.
|
CSCsm87616
|
The probes do not get deleted from the source device and the uninstallation fails if the IPM process is down during uninstallation.
|
CSCso61456
|
While importing a collector, a new operation is created and MIBs are set to the default values.
|
CSCso97007
|
When you upgrade to IPM 4.1, the Action Event is not set as Immediate for timeout
|
CSCsz54494
|
Delay in the polling interval of collectors.
|
CSCth21594
|
Missing hourly data collection occurs for some Echo-based Collectors.
|
CSCti65644
|
When you create a collector with the & character in the collector name, an error appears in the Realtime data graph.
|
CSCti77722
|
Unable to sort System reports based on date.
|
Open Caveats in CiscoWorks Health and Utilization Monitor 1.2
Table 14 lists the open caveats in CiscoWorks Health and Utilization Monitor 1.2.
Table 14 Open Caveats in CiscoWorks Health and Utilization Monitor 1.2
Identifier
|
Headline
|
CSCsj35878
|
If you edit or copy a template that you created using a newly loaded MIB, it does not display the MIB file in the Show MIB drop-down list.
|
CSCsk61569
|
PDF generation fails if a report has large amount of data.
|
CSCsv88040
|
HUM does not work properly if there are multiple interfaces with the same name.
|
CSCsw71763
|
The change in variable name is not reflected in the configured thresholds.
|
CSCtb53068
|
HUM UI shows No Data Found message when a large number of pollers are managed
|
CSCti77773
|
CPU Utilization template instances and the value of the MIB variable EntPhysicalDescrare are null for Cisco7609.
|
Resolved Caveats
This section contains Resolved Caveats in LMS 4.0.
Resolved Caveats in LMS 4.0
The caveats listed in Table are caveats of the different applications of LMS 3.2 resolved in LMS 4.0.
Refer Using Bug Toolkit for querying and searching bug details.
This section contains:
•
Caveats of RME 4.3 Resolved in CiscoWorks LMS 4.0
•
Caveats of CS 3.3 Resolved in CiscoWorks LMS 4.0
•
Caveats of CM 5.2 Resolved in CiscoWorks LMS 4.0
•
Caveats of DFM 3.2 Resolved in CiscoWorks LMS 4.0
•
Caveats of IPM 4.2 Resolved in CiscoWorks LMS 4.0
•
Caveats of IPM 4.2 Resolved in CiscoWorks LMS 4.0
•
Caveats of HUM 1.2 in CiscoWorks LMS 4.0
Caveats of RME 4.3 Resolved in CiscoWorks LMS 4.0
Table 15 lists the caveats of RME 4.3 resolved in CiscoWorks LMS 4.0.
Table 15 Caveats of RME 4.3 Resolved in CiscoWorks LMS 4.0
Identifier
|
Headline
|
CSCsd97751
|
In RME 4.0.3, Unable to enter a value less than 5 in the TFTP timeout field of Device Attributes.
|
CSCsl16539
|
Software Management job takes a long time to detect that a reboot of the device has not been successful, after downloading a new image.
|
CSCsz32320
|
Syslog Message Report of Device Center shows only messages from a week ago or older.
|
CSCsz36795
|
Baseline compliance jobs fail with the following error:
CM0152 Prerequisite Commands does not exist in device archive.
|
CSCsz41441
|
Cannot upgrade an 880 series router if RME manages the router with SNMPv3 credentials.
|
CSCsz58112
|
RME 4.2 Netshow command fails on ASA.
|
CSCsz91572
|
RME associates config changes to the wrong username.
|
CSCta05277
|
Inventory collection fails with an RICS0001 error.
|
CSCtb16925
|
CSCta08895
|
RME fails to fetch the config from PIX OS devices running in security context mode.
|
CSCta12604
|
EOX and PSIRT report job objects contain CCO credentials.
|
CSCta13429
|
RME fetches the show running brief command from devices
|
CSCta23723
|
EoS/EoL report fails saying unable to connect to Cisco.com
|
CSCta26477
|
RME is unable to import images from CatOS devices
|
CSCta28992
|
SWIM job purge deletes scheduled jobs.
|
CSCta32423
|
RME documentation does not explain restrictions on syslog backup directory.
|
CSCta73609
|
Need to update documentation for Remote Syslog Collector support.
|
CSCta76147
|
Unable to get the EoS/EoL report via Proxy server.
|
CSCta76844
|
Config Quick Deploy jobs in overwrite mode may not find any differences between the archive to be deployed and the current archive, and does not deploy config changes to the device.
|
CSCta76898
|
Unable to upgrade Cat 6500 from 12.1E to 12.2SX.
|
CSCta80687
|
Baseline Template does not evaluate negative prerequisites that use a RegEx match.
|
CSCta85094
|
Config Quick Deploy in overwrite mode incorrectly deletes child commands.
|
CSCtb00572
|
RME database cache size becomes too large
|
CSCtb06637
|
RME cannot perform inventory collection for VNP 3000 devices
|
CSCtb11894
|
Hardware Inventory Report shows the wrong serial number listed against a Catalyst switch when multiple switches are stacked.
|
CSCtb20549
|
For multihomed servers, RME detects the server IP using only TELNET/SSH protocol.
|
CSCtb42198
|
Unable to check for compliance when a baseline contains prerequisite child commandlets.
|
CSCtb54944
|
For Cat 7600, incorrect protocol is documented in SDT for transfer of images
|
CSCtb55607
|
Unable to fetch configs from GSS devices
|
CSCtb76998
|
Baseline comparison jobs which run with cwcli comparewithbaseline command fail.
|
CSCtb94231
|
Device Credential Verification report results for PIX and Security Context devices are misleading.
|
CSCtc18888
|
Syslog automated actions are not triggered; however, syslog messages are written to the RME database, and do appear in the syslog reports.
|
CSCtc36563
|
Unable to get the PSIRT report via Proxy server.
|
CSCtc80794
|
Sync Archive jobs fail in Multi Homed Servers.
|
CSCtd25864
|
For ASR 1000, RME polls old-cisco-chassis-mib instead of entity-mib.
|
CSCtd26836
|
For archive jobs, report attachment is not enabled in email.
|
CSCtd45156
|
Netconfig schema changes are incorrect after restore.
|
CSCtd75084
|
Devices with crypto certificates are reported as Out of Sync.
|
CSCtd91570
|
When you remove a device from RME, with the Group Selector set to Device, Sync Archive Job will fail.
|
CSCte11439
|
In RME 4.3, Inventory collection fails as the column size of the DB is small.
|
CSCte15460
|
RME does not properly manage Catalyst 2960 and 3560 series switches in a clustering environment.
|
CSCte26450
|
Unable to run RME multi service port report for Cisco 7606-S device
|
CSCte29339
|
Vulnerabilities in Cisco Works CWCLI
|
CSCte39507
|
RME Inventory Reports SysUpTime does not work as expected.
|
CSCte49301
|
The EssentialsDM daemon gets stuck in a Waiting to initialize state
|
CSCte62503
|
Unable to fetch recommendations for 2851 routers.
|
CSCte66765
|
RME 4.3.1 Inventory Collection fails using SNMPv3 for ASA 5520 with 8.2(1)11 image.
|
CSCte71764
|
PSIRT/EoX reports do not work due to problems in Cisco.com.
|
CSCte95623
|
CDA and Config Archive jobs fail for IOS-XR devices using SSHv2.
|
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 for Content Service Switches do not appear in syslog reports.
|
CSCtf29160
|
SWIM may not be able to upgrade standby supervisors on Catalyst 6500.
|
CSCtf29219
|
Contract connection log contains Cisco.com passwords.
|
CSCtf29843
|
Device Credential Verification Job does not appear as Failed when TACACS fails
|
CSCtf48565
|
Inventory collection always detects the value of the Reboot Config Register.
|
CSCtf52734
|
System-defined automated action types can be modified.
|
CSCtf52734
|
Syslog automated actions for Config and Inventory Fetch can be modified to change their type to email, script, or URL.
|
CSCtf70684
|
Netshow job for show run | in time-zone fails with an error even though the command is successfully deployed.
|
CSCtf82992
|
IPSLA configuration is not processed properly.
|
CSCtg26155
|
Trailing spaces are appended to commands deployed to devices.
|
CSCtg26179
|
When deploying a compliance job in RME, sub-interfaces are not removed, despite being configured in a baseline template.
|
CSCtg31710
|
RME compliance deploy job sends the reload command to partially successful devices, when it retries to deploy the same compliance deploy job.
|
CSCtg43962
|
Configuration management operations such as configuration fetch or Netconfig deployment fail to complete.
|
CSCtg80662
|
An error appears when you launch the Inventory Collection Summary.
|
CSCtg91550
|
RME 4.3 baseline compliance check may fail.
|
CSCtg41197
|
RME Config Archive does not archive the vlan.dat for 2800 ISR routers.
|
CSCth07889
|
Netconfig jobs may fail if the commands to be executed include the pipe symbol.
|
CSCth23945
|
In RME 4.3.1, Netshow NullPointerException appears for devices with null DeviceID
|
CSCth45005
|
RME Change Audit Portlet shows unauthorized devices.
|
CSCth47018
|
RME 4.3.1 Device Credential Verification Job may get stuck when it tries to login via SSH.
|
CSCth51901
|
RME 4.3 Netconfig does not properly process the eigrp command on 3750ME
|
CSCth57243
|
RME Config Archive fails for Nexus devices.
|
CSCth81713
|
Device Credential Verification uses Secondary Credential for SSH Enable test.
|
CSCth84182
|
Archived configurations are truncated.
|
CSCti28672
|
Migration from previous version may not restore device configurations.
|
Caveats of CS 3.3 Resolved in CiscoWorks LMS 4.0
Table 16 lists the Caveats of Common Services 3.3 resolved in CiscoWorks LMS 4.0
Table 16 Caveats of CS 3.3 Resolved in CiscoWorks LMS 4.0
Identifier
|
Headline
|
CSCsw73745
|
Out of memory error appears during selective backup.
|
CSCsz45041
|
During Discovery, the size of the DiscoveryStatusObj file grows bigger.
|
CSCsz58246
|
After you run the hostname change script, CiscoWorks home page does not display the new hostname in the browser title, and export of user-defined groups does not work.
|
CSCtf02783
|
Difficult to obtain a full thread dump from Java daemons.
|
CSCtf54872
|
Enhancement request for the Apache flaw: mod_isapi module unload flaw CVE-2010-0425
|
CSCtf81943
|
Device may be affected by an OpenSSL vulnerability (CVE-2010-0740).
|
CSCti74728
|
Apache crashes leaving a core dump, and CiscoWorks web interface cannot be accessed.
|
CSCti59039
|
LMS 3.2 dbmonitor process may generate a core file.
|
CSCte66560
|
LMS 3.2 SSL certificate generation uses MD5, which is considered weak algorithm.
|
CSCtg76942
|
CiscoWorks daemons do not properly start, and Tomcat stdout.log contains many exceptions.
|
Caveats of CM 5.2 Resolved in CiscoWorks LMS 4.0
Table 17 lists the Caveats of Campus Manager 5.2 resolved in CiscoWorks LMS 4.0
Table 17 Caveats of CM 5.2 resolved in CiscoWorks LMS 4.0
Identifier
|
Headline
|
CSCsl79490
|
VLANs in Access points appear inactive in User Tracking Acquisition.
|
CSCsm96911
|
In topology, you can view unauthorized devices in VTP domain.
|
CSCtc31966
|
User Tracking shows many duplicate IP phones.
|
CSCtc73048
|
If there are Access points in the VTP network, an error about VTP Disconnected Domain appears in the Discrepancy Report.
|
CSCtd35792
|
Subnet mask field is blank after UT Minor Acquisition.
|
CSCtd45272
|
Unable to sort User Tracking reports based on phone numbers.
|
CSCtd49439
|
Campus Manager Data Collection does not stop and User Tracking acquisition does not happen.
|
CSCtd51845
|
IP Phone report shows duplicates.
|
CSCte61900
|
During Data Collection, SNMP Auth fails when querying BRIDGE-MIB based on vlan context.
|
CSCte65656
|
UT duplicates phone entries when major acquisition runs more than once.
|
CSCtf29167
|
After running a User Tracking Utility query from a Windows client, the Tomcat daemon stops, and CiscoWorks applications can make no further requests until you restart Daemon Manager.
|
CSCtf04476
|
Link utilization in Topology View is shown incorrectly in Campus Manager.
|
CSCtg66941
|
dot1xEnable will appear false in UT reports even it is true.
|
CSCtg20882
|
User Tracking does not start due to the presence of xmlwrite.lock file.
|
CSCti18910
|
Data Collection does not complete
|
Caveats of DFM 3.2 Resolved in CiscoWorks LMS 4.0
Table 18 lists the caveats of DFM 3.2 resolved in CiscoWorks LMS 4.0.
Table 18 Caveats of DFM 3.2 resolved in CiscoWorks LMS 4.0
Identifier
|
Headline
|
CSCsx23656
|
sm_server process does not stop when daemons are stopped.
|
CSCsu01718
|
In DFM, devices get stuck at 70% Learning state.
|
CSCsz30972
|
LMS5K: Unable to create Notification Groups in a Solaris server with 5000 devices.
|
CSCsz21918
|
The entSensorStatus value appears as UNKNOWN for the VSS switch and an invalid alert is generated.
|
CSCsz81452
|
Unable to create a Customizable Interface Group based on the Interface Description (Alias).
|
CSCta03602
|
DFM does not support all cefcModuleOperStatus states.
|
CSCta31193
|
For ASA 5540 Device, CPU Usage may not be available in DDV.
|
CSCtb77134
|
The email subject customization feature in Device Fault Manager does not add User-defined fields if the field names are changed from the default user_defined_field_X.
|
CSCtb87449
|
DFM generates alerts for administratively down interfaces.
|
CSCtc18926
|
DFM generates alerts for Voltage Sensor in ASR devices.
|
CSCtg29656
|
DFM does not generate an environment alarm for the Cat4500 platform when the ciscoEnvMonSupplyState is notFunctioning state.
|
CSCtg43956
|
Notifications such as email, trap, and syslog messages are not sent.
|
Caveats of IPM 4.2 Resolved in CiscoWorks LMS 4.0
Table 19 lists the caveats of IPM 4.2 resolved in CiscoWorks LMS 4.0.
Table 19 Caveats of IPM 4.2 resolved in CiscoWorks LMS 4.0
Identifier
|
Headline
|
CSCsy74148
|
Error occurs in ACS while importing collectors with DHCP and AutoIPSLA.
|
CSCta65974
|
Sometimes, the adhoc device is not added to IPM.
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CSCtb00574
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IPM loses all of its data; all devices and collectors must be re-added to the application.
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CSCtb58619
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Examples and detailed information about input file formats, when importing IPM Collectors, is not available in the IPM documentation.
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CSCte16115
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IPM Collection status appears as Source not Responding.
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CSCth13771
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In some cases, System Reports are missing when you upgrade to IPM 4.2.
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Caveats of HUM 1.2 in CiscoWorks LMS 4.0
Table 20 lists the caveats of HUM 1.2 resolved in CiscoWorks LMS 4.0.
Table 20 Caveats of HUM 1.2 resolved in CiscoWorks LMS 4.0
Identifier
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Headline
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CSCtc75340
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The following error message appears when you create a poller in HUM:
Cannot communicate with Poller Manager Service. Check whether the UPMProcess is down.
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CSCsx47253
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Separate Device Management is not available for HUM.
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CSCtb68766
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HUM does not create a poller for PIX/ASA CPU utilization.
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CSCtc65312
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Trap for ciscoEpmHealthNotificationAlarm is improper.
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CSCtd78310
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In Poller Management, HUM poller shows incorrect interface name when you delete and add interfaces on the managed device.
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CSCtf30642
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Problems occur while loading the CISCO-VOICE-DIAL-CONTROL-MIB into HUM.
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CSCtf94360
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When you query a table in a MIB, only a few instances appear, and errors appear in the upm_process.log.
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CSCtg91090
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Interface utilization polling job stops suddenly, and resumes later. If polling is done for a group of devices, polling stops for the group.
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CSCth45032
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HUM shows unauthorized devices in the Device Selector of Poller Management.
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Product Documentation
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