Table Of Contents
Release Notes for Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution 4.1
Contents
Introduction
What's New in This Release
Soft Appliance Support in LMS 4.1
Cross Platform Data Migration Support
MACsec Provisioning
Medianet Work Center
Device Profiling using AutoSmartports Provisioning
Configuration Center
Enhancements in Template Center
TAC Service Requests Pane
Combined UT Reports for all Endhost Types
LLDP-based Discovery Support
Search LMS Tasks
Enhancements to Default Credential Set Policy Configuration
Enhancements to Trigger Job Discovery
Grouping Newly Discovered Devices
Enhancements to Ping Sweep Module
Faster Discovery Updates to DCR
Third-Party Software and Tool Changes
IPSLA Video Operation Support
Smart Interactions in LMS
Troubleshooting Workflow Changes
Time Zone and Offset Settings
Operating System Upgrade
Server and Client Requirements
Bugs
Using Bug Toolkit
Search Bugs
Export to Spreadsheet
Open Bugs for Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution 4.1
Open Bugs Related to Administration in LMS 4.1
Open Bugs Related to Backup and Restore in LMS 4.1
Open Bugs Related to Configuration in LMS 4.1
Open Bugs Related to Dashboard and Portlets in LMS 4.1
Open Bugs Related to Discovery, Device Management and Grouping Services in LMS 4.1
Open Bugs Related to Installation in LMS 4.1
Open Bugs Related to Monitoring and Troubleshooting in LMS 4.1
Open Bugs Related to Network Topology, Layer 2 Services and User Tracking in LMS 4.1
Open Bugs Related to Smart Interactions in LMS 4.1
Open Bugs Related to UII in LMS 4.1
Open Bugs Related to Work Center in LMS 4.1
Resolved Bugs in Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution 4.1
Product Documentation
Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines
Notices
OpenSSL/Open SSL Project
License Issues
Release Notes for Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution 4.1
Revised: July, 2011, OL-25435-01
Contents
This Release Notes is for Cisco Prime LMS 4.1 on Solaris, Soft Appliance, 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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Bugs
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Product Documentation
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Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines
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Notices
Introduction
LMS 4.1 provides you with powerful features that enable you to configure, monitor, troubleshoot, and administer Cisco networks.
Cisco Prime LMS 4.1 has options for the following underlying core functions:
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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
What's New in This Release
This section explains the new features in the LMS 4.1.
See the Online help of LMS 4.1 applications for a detailed explanation on the new features in LMS 4.1.
This section contains the following:
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Soft Appliance Support in LMS 4.1
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Cross Platform Data Migration Support
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MACsec Provisioning
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Medianet Work Center
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Device Profiling using AutoSmartports Provisioning
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Configuration Center
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Enhancements in Template Center
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TAC Service Requests Pane
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Combined UT Reports for all Endhost Types
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LLDP-based Discovery Support
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Search LMS Tasks
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IPSLA Video Operation Support
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Enhancements to Default Credential Set Policy Configuration
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Enhancements to Trigger Job Discovery
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Grouping Newly Discovered Devices
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Enhancements to Ping Sweep Module
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Faster Discovery Updates to DCR
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Third-Party Software and Tool Changes
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IPSLA Video Operation Support
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Smart Interactions in LMS
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Troubleshooting Workflow Changes
Note
The supported screen resolution for LMS 4.1 is 1024x768 pixels. We recommend you not to use browser zoom in and zoom out features in LMS 4.1.
Soft Appliance Support in LMS 4.1
LMS is available for customers on a Soft Appliance platform in the form of soft appliance. The soft appliance is built on Cisco standard CARS platform Version 2.0 with Redhat 5.4 (64 bit) as the underlying Soft Appliance distribution.
All the packages are packaged using rpm packaging mechanism. Two new packages other than application packages will be created during runtime (build time). The two new packages are support and pos-process packages. Support package is installed first followed by all other application packages and finally postprocess package is installed.
Cross Platform Data Migration Support
LMS 4.1 supports cross platform data migration from Solaris to Soft Appliance for the following LMS versions:
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LMS 3.2 SP1
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LMS 4.0
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LMS 4.0.1
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LMS 4.1
For more information, see the section Migrating Data on Soft Appliance in the Installing and Migrating to Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution 4.1.
Note
Cross platform data migration in Linux does not support restoration of 32-bit backup from any platforms supported by LMS to 64-bit Linux machine.
MACsec Provisioning
Using the Identity Work Center, you can configure MACsec on supported devices. You can select Work Centers > Identity > Configure > Enable Interfaces and:
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Enable MACsec on supported devices.
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Select the policy to be applied for the session after the supplicant passes 802.1x authentication.
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Specify the MKA policy.
For more information see Configuring Identity in Technology Work Centers in Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution 4.1.
You can also select Configuration > Tools > Template Center, and enable or disable MACsec using the MACsec template.
You can define rules to create port and module groups using MACsec status attribute (Admin > System > Group Management > Port and Module). For more information, see Defining Rule Expression for Port or Module Groups in Admin Online Help.
Medianet Work Center
LMS simplifies the deployment and allows you to manage day-to-day configuration of the Cisco Medianet 2.2 solution.
LMS provides workflows for setting up autoconfiguration, and for configuring location settings to aid the provisioning and tracking of Medianet endpoints such as digital media players (DMP) and IP video surveillance cameras (IPVSC). The LMS Medianet workflows enable the network operator to prepare the network for deployment and to ensure that appropriate location attributes are configured on the endpoints for tracking and monitoring purposes.
The Medianet dashboard provides a quick snapshot of the operational status of Medianet endpoints. You can also view the configuration changes for all the Medianet devices after every inventory or configuration collection, and view faults that have occurred on devices, which have Medianet endpoints connected to them.
You can also perform the following configurations on the Medianet devices:
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Auto Smartports
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Video Conferencing
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Video Transcoding
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RSVP
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PfR
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QoS
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Performance Monitoring
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IPSLA Video Operations
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Dynamic User Tracking
For more information see Configuring Devices with Medianet Endpoints in Technology Work Centers in Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution 4.1.
Device Profiling using AutoSmartports Provisioning
Device Profiling is a new feature in LMS that provides an easy way for users to create triggers and dynamically configure the switch ports based on the device classification. You can create a specific trigger for a specific type of device.
Device Profiling feature provides more granularity in device classification. The Device Profiling module has a rule-based device classification engine that can process attributes from various protocols. The minimum supported IOS version for Device Profiling is 15.01(SE).
Configuration Center
Configuration Center (Configuration > Configuration Center) is a launch point for all types of device or feature configurations supported in LMS.
The links to the device or feature configurations are classified into configuration related to:
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Technologies and Services
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Validated Designs
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Configuration Tools
For more information, see Configuration Center in the Configuration Management with Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution 4.1 User Guide.
Enhancements in Template Center
The Template Center in LMS 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. The enhancements in Template Center of LMS 4.1 are:
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New Templates
Many new templates like SBA templates, MACsec, Performance Monitoring and so on have been added in this release. For more information, see Accessing Template Center in the Configuration Management with Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution 4.1 User Guide.
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Grouping of templates
The templates in Template Center are grouped into:
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Custom Templates—Lists all the user-defined templates assigned to the current user.
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Cisco Best Practises Templates—Lists all the system-defined templates
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Reference for each template
You can add a link or specify a file that provides additional information about the template. The files have to be stored in the location NMSROOT\htdocs\config-templates-help. The reference files can have the following extensions: html, txt, csv, pdf, doc, docx, xls, xlsx.
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Tag templates
You can specify tags for your template. These tags can be used as filters for the templates. You can specify multiple tags for a single template, each tag should be comma separated.
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Filter templates
Template Center has two types of filters:
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Quick Filter
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Advanced Filter
These filters provide various options for you to query and filter the required templates.
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Multi-line Command Support
You can enter multi-line commands like, banner and crypto certificate commands, as a part of the templates in Template Center. The multi-line commands must be within the tag <MLTCMD> and </MLTCMD>. The commands within the MLTCMD tags are considered as a single command and will be downloaded as a single command onto the device.
Note
These tags are case-sensitive and you must enter them only in uppercase. You cannot start this tag with a space. You can have a blank line within a multi-line command.
For more information, see Accessing Template Center in the Configuration Management with Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution 4.1 User Guide.
TAC Service Requests Pane
The TAC Service Requests Pane allows you to create online Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) service requests for support issues covered under the terms of your Cisco support contracts.
This tool does not currently provide access to warranty support. The TAC Service Request Query Tool allows you to view the history and status of your existing or historical service requests and update the status of your open service requests. This tool displays service request information for all open service requests, in addition to service requests that have been closed within the last 18 months.
Combined UT Reports for all Endhost Types
You can select endhost type as All (active, inactive and passive) in User Tracking Reports. You can create your own layouts for All Endhost type. It will launch the report in the selected layout, which contains all endhosts (active, inactive and passive).
LLDP-based Discovery Support
Link Layer Discovery module uses entPhysicalTable MIB to find its neighbor's IP Address. CDP devices are also considered as LLDP seed devices, when LLDP module is selected in discovery.
Note
LLDP will only support IPv4 devices.
Search LMS Tasks
LMS tasks can be identified using the search option in the Role Management Setup page (Admin > System > User Management > Role Management Setup). The search uses the task name and the task description to perform a complete search. The search results and All tabs contents are synchronized. Any selections made on search results will reflected in all tabs.
Enhancements to Default Credential Set Policy Configuration
Earlier, the policy configuration of the default credential set policy is displayed as plain text with a delimiter # to split the Policy Type, Expression, and Credential Set.
In this release, it is displayed in a tabular format eliminating the delimiter and retaining the other functionalities.
Enhancements to Trigger Job Discovery
In earlier releases of LMS, you have to trigger the job discovery explicitly. In earlier releases of LMS, you do not have the option to run immediate discovery for a scheduled job. In this release, a Start Discovery button is available in the Schedule Discovery page. You can select any job, edit the discovery settings if required, then click the Start Discovery button. When you click this button, it creates a new job id and runs it as immediate job.
On completion of the discovery, the Discovery summary window is displayed to update the device list.
Grouping Newly Discovered Devices
Earlier, there was no option to add the newly discovered devices into the specified group.
In this release, following options are newly included to enhance this functionality:
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None - If you select this option, Group Name will be disabled.
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All Devices - Adds all the discovered devices to selected group.
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Devices newly discovered during last run - Adds only the newly discovered devices to specified group, which are not present in the DCR.
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Delete Device from Group button - Selects the list of devices to be deleted from the selected group.
Enhancements to Ping Sweep Module
In this release, ping sweep module supports both CIDR notation and subnet mask to find the range of
IP Addresses.
Faster Discovery Updates to DCR
Earlier, on completion of the discovery, the entire discovered device list will be added to DCR.
In this release, the discovered devices gets added to DCR every two minutes. This enables faster discovery results to the end user. "Device Newly Added to DCR" and "Device Updated to DCR" will be updated on regular intervals, before completion of the entire discovery cycle.
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 on server and client systems.
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Support for Windows 2008 R2 Standard Edition and Enterprise Edition on server and client systems
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Firefox 3.6.x and 4.0 support on client systems
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Java Plug-in version 1.6.0_24 or later update versions only
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Apache upgrade to 2.2.10
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Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.6.0_24
IPSLA Video Operation Support
The platform-independent IPSLA software feature in Cisco IOS software is incapable of generating the high data rates, from 4 to 16 Mbps, which are typical of video applications. To eliminate the protocol overhead and the process scheduling delays that contribute to the limitations of the earlier IPSLAs software to generate video traffic, the Cisco IPSLAs Video Operation feature makes the traffic generation and transmission routines platform dependent.
LMS IPSLA device management now supports new operation called Video and helps in analyzing the video traffic in the IP networks.
Smart Interactions in LMS
Smart Interactions in LMS provides the following services:
TAC Service Request Tool to create online Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) service requests for support issues covered under the terms of your Cisco support contracts.
TAC Service Request Query Tool view the history and status of your existing or historical service requests and update the status of your open service requests.
Access to Cisco Search Community forums that lists the links of the cisco forums and posts related to the key words of the device type.
Troubleshooting Workflow Changes
The following changes are made to Troubleshooting workflow in this release:
Device Diagnostics and Network Connectivity workflows are renamed to Device Center and End Host Center, respectively.
More quick links of Tasks, Tools, and Reports are added to Troubleshooting workflows and they are displayed in an alphabetical order.
Launching Topology window is now optional. When you launch the workflow, the device tab is launched first for Device Center and the end host tab is launched first for End Host Center.
You can now enter all universal format of MAC addresses when you troubleshoot a device using MAC addresses.
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 Cisco Prime applications that use the time zone feature.
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Column 1—Lists the area covered by the time zone.
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Column 2—Lists the supported Cisco Prime time zone acronyms. Change Audit reports may display time zone information differently.
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Column 3—Lists the spelled out time zone definition.
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Column 4—Lists the column's offsets from Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
If you generate reports, the output will vary depending on whether the data has been processed through Perl or Java.
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.
Changes made to the system time zone from outside Cisco Prime applications might not be reflected in already-running Cisco Prime applications. After changing the time zone, restart all Cisco Prime applications.
Table 1 Supported Server Time Zones
List of Supported Time Zone Values (Area Covered)
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Time Zone Acronym Setting on Device
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Definition
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Offset from GMT
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Brazil / DeNoronha
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FNT
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Fernando de Noronha Time
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-2:00
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Brazil / West
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BST
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British Summer Time
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+1:00
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Brazil/Acre
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AMT
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Amazon Time
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-4:00
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Brazil/East
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EST
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Eastern Standard Time
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-3:00
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GMT0
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AZOST
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Azores Summer Time
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-1:00
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Iceland
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GMT
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Greenwich Mean Time
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0:00
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EET
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EET
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Eastern European Time
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+2:00
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United States / Pacific
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PST
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Pacific Standard Time
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-8:00
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US/Indiana-Starke
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EST
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Eastern Standard Time
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-5:00
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US/Samoa
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SST
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Samoa Standard Time
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-11:00
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US/Arizona
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MST
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Mountain Standard Time
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-7:00
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US/East-Indiana
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EDT
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Eastern Daylight Time
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-5:00
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US/Central
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CST
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Central Standard Time
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-6:00
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US/Eastern
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EST
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Eastern Standard Time
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-5:00
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US/Mountain
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MST
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Mountain Standard Time
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-7:00
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US/Alaska
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AST
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Alaska Standard Time
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-9:00
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US/Hawaii
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HAST
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Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time
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-10:00
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US/Aleutian
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HAST
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Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time
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-10:00
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US/Michigan
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EDT
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Eastern Daylight Time
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-5:00
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MST
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MST
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Mountain Standard Time
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-7:00
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CET
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CET
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Central Europian Time
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+1:00
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Asia/Chungking
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CST
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China Standard Time
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+8:00
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Asia/Bangkok
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ICT
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Indochina Time
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+7:00
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Asia/Kashgar
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CST
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Central Standard Time
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+8:00
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Asia/Macao
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CST
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China Standard Time
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+8:00
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Asia/Yakutsk
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YAKT
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Yakutsk Time
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+9:00
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Asia/Riyadh
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AST
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Arabia Standard Time
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+3:00
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Asia/Makassar
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WITA
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Central Indonesian Time
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+8:00
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Asia/Shanghai
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CCT
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China Taiwan Time
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+8:00
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Asia/Kuala_Lumpur
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MYT
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Malaysia Time
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+8:00
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Asia/Hovd
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HOVT
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Hovd Time
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+7:00
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Asia/Qyzylorda
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QYZT
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Qyzylorda Time
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+6:00
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Asia/Harbin
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CST
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China Standard Time
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+8:00
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Asia/Tel_Aviv
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IDT
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Israel Daylight Time
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+3:00
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Asia/Anadyr
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MAGST
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Magadan Summer Time
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+12:00
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Asia/Istanbul
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EEST
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Eastern European Summer Time
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+2:00
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Asia/Jakarta
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WIT
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Western Indonesian Time
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+7:00
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Asia/Aqtobe
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AQTT
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Aqtobe Time
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+5:00
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Asia/Aden
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AST
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Arabia Standard Time
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+3:00
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Asia/Kuwait
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AST
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Arabia Standard Time
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+3:00
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Asia/Manila
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PHT
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Philippine Time
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+8:00
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Asia/Yerevan
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AST
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Armenia Summer Time
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+5:00
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Asia/Seoul
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KST
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Korea Standard Time
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+9:00
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Asia/Taipei
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CST
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China Standard Time
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+8:00
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Asia/Bahrain
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AST
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Arabia Standard Time
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+3:00
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Asia/Jerusalem
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IDT
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Israel Daylight Time
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+3:00
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Asia/Riyadh89
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AST
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Arabia Standard Time
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+3:00
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Asia/Ho_Chi_Minh
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ICT
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Indochina Time
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+7:00
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Asia/Saigon
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ICT
|
Indochina Time
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+7:00
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Asia/Dubai
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GST
|
Gulf Standard Time
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+4:00
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Asia/Tokyo
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JST
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Japan Standard Time
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+9:00
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Asia/Omsk
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OMSST
|
Omsk Summer Time
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+7:00
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Asia/Calcutta
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IST
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India Summer Time
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+5:30
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Asia/Kabul
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AFT
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Afghanistan Time
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+4:30
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Asia/Karachi
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PKT
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Pakistan Standard Time
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+5:00
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Asia/Damascus
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EEST
|
Eastern European Summer Time
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+2:00
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Asia/Singapore
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SGT
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Singapore Time
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+8:00
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Asia/Samarkand
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UZT
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Uzbekistan Time
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+5:00
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Asia/Dili
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TLT
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East Timor Time
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+9:00
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Asia/Dhaka
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BST
|
Bangladesh Standard Time
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+6:00
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Asia/Vientiane
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ICT
|
Indochina Time
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+7:00
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Asia/Aqtau
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AQTT
|
Aqtobe Time
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+5:00
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Asia/Thimbu
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BTT
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Bhutan Time
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+6:00
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Asia/Ashkhabad
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TMT
|
Turkmenistan Time
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+5:00
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Asia/Yekaterinburg
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YEKST
|
Yekaterinburg Summer Time
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+6:00
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Asia/Kamchatka
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PETST
|
Kamchatka Summer Time
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+12:00
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Asia/Macau
|
CST
|
Chinsa Standard Time
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+8:00
|
Asia/Oral
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ORAT
|
ORAT
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+5:00
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Asia/Ashgabat
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TMT
|
Turkmenistan Time
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+5:00
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Asia/Novosibirsk
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NOVST
|
Novosibirsk Summer Time
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+7:00
|
Asia/Thimphu
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BTT
|
Bhutan Time
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+6:00
|
Asia/Ulan_Bator
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IRKST
|
Irkutsk Summer Time
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+9:00
|
Asia/Nicosia
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EEST
|
Eastern European Summer Time
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+2:00
|
Asia/Phnom_Penh
|
ICT
|
Indochina Time
|
+7:00
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Asia/Irkutsk
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IRKST
|
Irkutsk Summer Time
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+9:00
|
Asia/Urumqi
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CST
|
Chinsa Standard Time
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+8:00
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Asia/Kuching
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MYT
|
Malaysia Time
|
+8:00
|
Asia/Kolkata
|
IST
|
India Standard Time
|
+5:30
|
Asia/Vladivostok
|
VLAST
|
Vladivostok Summer Time
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+11:00
|
Asia/Dacca
|
BST
|
Bangladesh Standard Time
|
+6:00
|
Asia/Baku
|
AZST
|
Azerbaijan Summer Time
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+5:00
|
Asia/Tashkent
|
UZT
|
Uzbekistan Time
|
+5:00
|
Asia/Rangoon
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MMT
|
Myanmar Time
|
+6:30
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Asia/Dushanbe
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TJT
|
Tajikistan Time
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+5:00
|
Asia/Hong_Kong
|
HKT
|
Hong Kong Time
|
+8:00
|
Asia/Magadan
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MAGST
|
Magadan Summer Time
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+12:00
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Asia/Krasnoyarsk
|
KRAST
|
Krasnoyarsk Summer Time
|
+8:00
|
Asia/Katmandu
|
NPT
|
Nepal Time
|
+5:45
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Asia/Gaza
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EEST
|
Eastern European Summer Time
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+2:00
|
Asia/Brunei
|
BNT
|
Brunei Darussalam Time
|
+8:00
|
Asia/Pyongyang
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KST
|
Korea Standard Time
|
+9:00
|
Asia/Colombo
|
IST
|
India Standard Time
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+5:30
|
Asia/Choibalsan
|
ULAT
|
Ulaanbaatar Time
|
+8:00
|
Asia/Bishkek
|
KGT
|
Kyrgyzstan Time
|
+6:00
|
Asia/Baghdad
|
AST
|
Arabia Standard Time
|
+3:00
|
Asia/Tehran
|
IRDT
|
Iran Daylight Time
|
+4:30
|
Asia/Chongqing
|
CST
|
China Standard Time
|
+8:00
|
Asia/Tbilisi
|
GET
|
Georgia Standard Time
|
+4:00
|
Asia/Amman
|
EEST
|
Eastern European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Asia/Ujung_Pandang
|
WITA
|
Central Indonesian Time
|
+8:00
|
Asia/Riyadh
|
AST
|
Arabia Standard Time
|
+3:00
|
Asia/Pontianak
|
WIB
|
Western Indonesian Time
|
+7:00
|
Asia/Muscat
|
GST
|
Gulf Standard Time
|
+4:00
|
Asia/Sakhalin
|
SAST
|
South Africa Standard Time
|
+10:00
|
Asia/Beirut
|
EEST
|
Eastern European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Asia/Qatar
|
AST
|
Arabia Standard Time
|
+3:00
|
Asia/Ulaanbaatar
|
ULAT
|
Ulaanbaatar Time
|
+8:00
|
Asia/Kathmandu
|
NPT
|
Nepal Time
|
+5:45
|
Asia/Almaty
|
ALMT
|
Alma-Ata Time
|
+6:00
|
Asia/Riyadh87
|
AST
|
Arab Standard Time
|
+3:00
|
Asia/Jayapura
|
WIT
|
Eastern Indonesian Time
|
+9:00
|
PRC
|
MST
|
Mountain Standard Time
|
-7:00
|
Japan
|
JST
|
Japan Standard Time
|
+9:00
|
Antarctica/DumontDUrville
|
DDUT
|
Dumont-d`Urville Time
|
+10:00
|
Antarctica/Palmer
|
NZST
|
New Zealand Standard Time
|
+12:00
|
Antarctica/Mawson
|
MAWT
|
Mawson Time
|
+5:00
|
Antarctica/Vostok
|
VOST
|
Vostok Time
|
+6:00
|
Antarctica/Casey
|
CAST
|
Casey Time
|
+8:00
|
Antarctica/Syowa
|
SYOT
|
Syowa Time Time Zone
|
+3:00
|
Antarctica/McMurdo
|
NZST
|
New Zealand Standard Time
|
+12:00
|
Antarctica/Rothera
|
ROTT
|
Rothera Time
|
-3:00
|
Antarctica/Davis
|
DAVT
|
Davis Time
|
+7:00
|
Antarctica/South_Pole
|
NZST
|
New Zealand Standard Time
|
+12:00
|
Pacific/Tarawa
|
GILT
|
Gilbert Island Time
|
+12:00
|
Pacific/Gambier
|
GAMT
|
Gambier Time
|
+9:00
|
Pacific/Port_Moresby
|
PGT
|
Papua New Guinea Time
|
+10:00
|
Pacific/Kiritimati
|
LINT
|
Line Islands Time
|
+14:00
|
Pacific/Nauru
|
NRT
|
Nauru Time Zone
|
+12:00
|
Pacific/Rarotonga
|
CKT
|
Cook Island Time
|
-10:00
|
Pacific/Galapagos
|
GALT
|
Galapagos Time
|
-6:00
|
Pacific/Yap
|
YAPT
|
Yap Time
|
+10:00
|
Pacific/Wake
|
WAKT
|
Wake Iland Time Zone
|
+12:00
|
Pacific/Auckland
|
NZST
|
New Zealand Standard Time
|
+12:00
|
Pacific/Samoa
|
SST
|
Samoa Standard Time
|
-11:00
|
Pacific/Apia
|
WST
|
West Samoa Time
|
-11:00
|
Pacific/Majuro
|
MHT
|
Marshall Islands Time
|
+12:00
|
Pacific/Efate
|
VUT
|
Vanuata Time
|
+11:00
|
Pacific/Guam
|
ChST
|
Chamorro Standard Time
|
+10:00
|
Pacific/Chatham
|
CHAST
|
Chatham Island Standard Time
|
+12:45
|
Pacific/Honolulu
|
HAST
|
Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time
|
-10:00
|
Pacific/Pago_Pago
|
SST
|
Samoa Standard Time
|
-11:00
|
Pacific/Kwajalein
|
MHT
|
Marshall Islands Time
|
+12:00
|
Pacific/Wallis
|
WFT
|
Wallis and Futuna Time
|
+12:00
|
Pacific/Norfolk
|
NFT
|
Norfolk Time
|
+11:30
|
Pacific/Niue
|
NUT
|
Niue Time
|
-11:00
|
Pacific/Kosrae
|
KOST
|
Kosrae Standard Time
|
+11:00
|
Pacific/Pitcairn
|
PST
|
Pitcairn Standard Time
|
-8:00
|
Pacific/Midway
|
SST
|
Samoa Standard Time
|
-11:00
|
Pacific/Funafuti
|
TVT
|
Tuvalu Time
|
+12:00
|
Pacific/Saipan
|
ChST
|
Chamorro Standard Time
|
+10:00
|
Pacific/Marquesas
|
MART
|
Marquesas Time
|
-9:30
|
Pacific/Tongatapu
|
TOST
|
Tongatapu Standard Time
|
+13:00
|
Pacific/Easter
|
EAST
|
Easter Island Standard Time
|
-6:00
|
Pacific/Noumea
|
NCT
|
New Caledonia Time
|
+11:00
|
Pacific/Ponape
|
PONT
|
Pohnpei Standard Time
|
+11:00
|
Pacific/Guadalcanal
|
SBT
|
Solomon Island Time
|
+11:00
|
Pacific/Fakaofo
|
TKT
|
Tokelau Time
|
-10:00
|
Pacific/Tahiti
|
TAHT
|
Tahiti Time
|
-10:00
|
Pacific/Palau
|
PWT
|
Palau Time
|
+9:00
|
Pacific/Johnston
|
HDT
|
Hawaiian Daylight Time
|
-9:30
|
Pacific/Enderbury
|
PHOT
|
Phoenix Island Time
|
+13:00
|
Pacific/Fiji
|
FJT
|
Fiji Time
|
+12:00
|
Pacific/Truk
|
TRUT
|
Truk Time
|
+10:00
|
PST8PDT
|
PDT
|
Pacific Daylight Time
|
-7:00
|
Hongkong
|
HKT
|
Hong Kong Time
|
+8:00
|
EST5EDT
|
EDT
|
Eastern Daylight Time
|
-4:00
|
GMT
|
GMT
|
Greenwhich Mean Time
|
+0:00
|
Mideast/Riyadh88
|
AST
|
Arabia Standard Time
|
+3:00
|
Mideast/Riyadh89
|
AST
|
Arabia Standard Time
|
+3:00
|
Mideast/Riyadh87
|
AST
|
Arabia Standard Time
|
+3:00
|
W-SU
|
MSD
|
Mascow Daylight Time
|
+3:00
|
Navajo
|
MDT
|
Mountain Daylight Time
|
-7:00
|
GB
|
BST
|
British Summer Time
|
+1:00
|
NZ
|
NZST
|
New Zealand Standard Time
|
+12:00
|
UCT
|
UCT
|
Universal Time
|
+0:00
|
CST6CDT
|
CDT
|
Central Daylight Time
|
-6:00
|
Jamaica
|
EST
|
Eastern Standard Time
|
-5:00
|
Universal
|
UCT
|
Universal Time
|
+0:00
|
Portugal
|
WEST
|
Western European Summer Time
|
+1:00
|
Cuba
|
CDT
|
Cuba Daylight Time
|
-5:00
|
Arctic/Longyearbyen
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+1:00
|
Turkey
|
EEST
|
Eastern European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
GB-Eire
|
BST
|
British Summer Time
|
+1:00
|
HST
|
HAST
|
Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time
|
-10:00
|
UTC
|
Universal
|
Universal
|
+0:00
|
Egypt
|
EET
|
Eastern European Time
|
+2:00
|
Singapore
|
SGT
|
Singapore Time
|
+8:00
|
Eire
|
IST
|
Irish Standard Time
|
+1:00
|
America/Yellowknife
|
MDT
|
Mountain Daylight Time
|
-7:00
|
America/Yakutat
|
YDT
|
Yukon Daylight Time
|
-8:00
|
America/Belem
|
BRT
|
Brasília time
|
-3:00
|
America/Eirunepe
|
ACST
|
Australian Central Standard Time
|
+9:30
|
America/Nipigon
|
EDT
|
Eastern Daylight Time
|
-4:00
|
America/Managua
|
CST
|
Central Standard Time
|
-6:00
|
America/Rankin_Inlet
|
CDT
|
Central Daylight Time
|
-6:00
|
America/Fort_Wayne
|
EDT
|
Eastern Daylight Time
|
-5:00
|
America/Santiago
|
ART
|
Argentina Time
|
-3:00
|
America/Port-au-Prince
|
EST
|
Eastern Standard Time
|
-5:00
|
America/Lima
|
PET
|
Peru Time
|
-5:00
|
America/Merida
|
CDT
|
Central Daylight Time
|
-6:00
|
America/Cambridge_Bay
|
MDT
|
Mountain Daylight Time
|
-7:00
|
America/Buenos_Aires
|
ART
|
Argentina Time
|
-3:00
|
America/Aruba
|
AST
|
Atlantic Standard Time
|
-4:00
|
America/Ensenada
|
PDT
|
Pacific Daylight Time
|
-8:00
|
America/Winnipeg
|
CDT
|
Central Daylight Time
|
-6:00
|
America/Hermosillo
|
MST
|
Mountain Standard Time
|
-7:00
|
America/Curacao
|
AST
|
Atlantic Standard Time
|
-4:00
|
America/Jamaica
|
EST
|
Eastern Standard Time
|
-5:00
|
America/Grand_Turk
|
MDT
|
Mountain Daylight Time
|
-7:00
|
America/Rosario
|
ART
|
Argentina Time
|
-3:00
|
America/North_Dakota/Center
|
CDT
|
Central Daylight Time
|
-6:00
|
America/North_Dakota/New_Salem
|
PDT
|
Pacific Daylight Time
|
-8:00
|
America/Catamarca
|
ART
|
Argentina Time
|
-3:00
|
America/Campo_Grande
|
AMT
|
Amazon Time
|
-4:00
|
America/Toronto
|
EDT
|
Eastern Daylight Time
|
-5:00
|
America/Coral_Harbour
|
EST
|
Eastern Standard Time
|
-5:00
|
America/Glace_Bay
|
CDT
|
Central Daylight Time
|
-6:00
|
America/Montreal
|
EDT
|
Eastern Daylight Time
|
-5:00
|
America/St_Johns
|
NDT
|
Newfoundland Daylight Time
|
-3:30
|
America/Montserrat
|
AST
|
Atlantic Standard Time
|
-4:00
|
America/Antigua
|
AST
|
Atlantic Standard Time
|
-4:00
|
America/Godthab
|
WGST
|
Western Greenland Summer Time
|
-3:00
|
America/Nassau
|
EDT
|
Eastern Daylight Time
|
-5:00
|
America/Shiprock
|
MDT
|
Mountain Daylight Time
|
-7:00
|
America/Indianapolis
|
EDT
|
Eastern Daylight Time
|
-5:00
|
America/Cayenne
|
GFT
|
French Guiana Time
|
-3:00
|
America/Manaus
|
AMT
|
Amazon Time
|
-4:00
|
America/Dawson
|
MST
|
Mountain Standard Time
|
-7:00
|
America/Panama
|
EST
|
Eastern Standard Time
|
-5:00
|
America/Swift_Current
|
CDT
|
Central Daylight Time
|
-6:00
|
America/El_Salvador
|
CST
|
Central Standard Time
|
-6:00
|
America/Noronha
|
FNT
|
Fernando de Noronha Time
|
-2:00
|
America/St_Vincent
|
AST
|
Atlantic Standard Time
|
-4:00
|
America/Juneau
|
AKDT
|
Alaska Daylight Time
|
-9:00
|
America/Sao_Paulo
|
BRT
|
Brasilla Time
|
-3:00
|
America/Marigot
|
AST
|
Atlantic Standard Time
|
-4:00
|
America/Resolute
|
CDT
|
Central Daylight Time
|
-6:00
|
America/Caracas
|
VET
|
Venezuelan Standard Time
|
-4:30
|
America/Rio_Branco
|
AMT
|
Amazon Time
|
-4:00
|
America/Los_Angeles
|
PDT
|
Pacific Daylight Time
|
-8:00
|
America/Regina
|
CST
|
Central Standard Time
|
-6:00
|
America/Porto_Acre
|
AMT
|
Amazon Time
|
-4:00
|
America/Bogota
|
COT
|
Columbia Time
|
-5:00
|
America/Anguilla
|
AST
|
Atlantic Standard Time
|
-4:00
|
America/Mazatlan
|
MDT
|
Mountain Daylight Time
|
-7:00
|
America/Tortola
|
AST
|
Atlantic Standard Time
|
-4:00
|
America/Mendoza
|
ART
|
Argentina Time
|
-3:00
|
America/Atikokan
|
EST
|
Eastern Standard Time
|
-500
|
America/Boise
|
MDT
|
Moutain Daylight Time
|
-7:00
|
America/Cayman
|
EST
|
Eastern Standard Time
|
-5:00
|
America/Fortaleza
|
BRT
|
Brasilia Time
|
-3:00
|
America/Port_of_Spain
|
AST
|
Atlantic Standard Time
|
-4:00
|
America/Montevideo
|
UYT
|
Uruguay Time
|
-3:00
|
America/Mexico_City
|
CDT
|
Central Daylight Time
|
-6:00
|
America/Argentina/Ushuaia
|
ART
|
Argentina Time
|
-3:00
|
America/Argentina/Jujuy
|
ART
|
Argentina Time
|
-3:00
|
America/Argentina/San_Luis
|
ART
|
Argentina Time
|
-3:00
|
America/Argentina/ComodRivadavia
|
ART
|
Argentina Time
|
-3:00
|
America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires
|
ART
|
Argentina Time
|
-3:00
|
America/Argentina/Tucuman
|
ART
|
Argentina Time
|
-3:00
|
America/Argentina/Rio_Gallegos
|
ART
|
Argentina Time
|
-3:00
|
America/Argentina/Catamarca
|
ART
|
Argentina Time
|
-3:00
|
America/Argentina/La_Rioja
|
ART
|
Argentina Time
|
-3:00
|
America/Argentina/San_Juan
|
ART
|
Argentina Time
|
-3:00
|
America/Argentina/Mendoza
|
ART
|
Argentina Time
|
-3:00
|
America/Argentina/Salta
|
ART
|
Argentina Time
|
-3:00
|
America/Argentina/Cordoba
|
ART
|
Argentina Time
|
-3:00
|
America/Iqaluit
|
EDT
|
Eastern Daylight Time
|
-5:00
|
America/Tijuana
|
PDT
|
Pacific Daylight Time
|
-8:00
|
America/Cordoba
|
ART
|
Argentina Time
|
-3:00
|
America/Whitehorse
|
PDT
|
Pacific Daylight Time
|
-8:00
|
America/Porto_Velho
|
AMT
|
Amazon Time
|
-4:00
|
America/Asuncion
|
PYT
|
Paraguay Time
|
-4:00
|
America/Menominee
|
CST
|
Central Standard Time
|
-6:00
|
America/Araguaina
|
BRT
|
Brasilia Time
|
-3:00
|
America/Dominica
|
AST
|
Atlantic Standard Time
|
-4:00
|
America/St_Lucia
|
AST
|
Atlantic Standard Time
|
-4:00
|
America/Havana
|
CDT
|
Cuba Daylight Time
|
-5:00
|
America/Anchorage
|
AKDT
|
Alaska Daylight Time
|
-9:00
|
America/Virgin
|
EDT
|
Eastern Daylight Time
|
-5:00
|
America/Paramaribo
|
SRT
|
Suriname Time
|
-3:00
|
America/Rainy_River
|
CDT
|
Central Daylight Time
|
-5:00
|
America/Blanc-Sablon
|
AST
|
Atlantic Standard Time
|
-4:00
|
America/Thule
|
ADT
|
Atlantic Daylight Time
|
-3:00
|
America/New_York
|
EDT
|
Eastern Daylight Time
|
-5:00
|
America/Tegucigalpa
|
CST
|
Central Standard Time
|
-6:00
|
America/St_Thomas
|
AST
|
Atlantic Standard Time
|
-4:00
|
America/Indiana/Vevay
|
EDT
|
Eastern Daylight Time
|
-4:00
|
America/Indiana/Winamac
|
EDT
|
Eastern Daylight Time
|
-4:00
|
America/Indiana/ Indianapolis
|
EDT
|
Eastern Daylight Time
|
-5:00
|
America/Indiana/Marengo
|
EDT
|
Eastern Daylight Time
|
-5:00
|
America/Indiana/ Petersburg
|
EDT
|
Eastern Daylight Time
|
-5:00
|
America/Indiana/Knox
|
CDT
|
Central Daylight Time
|
-5:00
|
America/Indiana/ Vincennes
|
EDT
|
Eastern Daylight Time
|
-4:00
|
America/Indiana/Tell_City
|
CDT
|
Central Daylight Time
|
-5:00
|
America/Denver
|
MDT
|
Mountain Daylight Time
|
-7:00
|
America/Costa_Rica
|
CST
|
Central Standard Time
|
-6:00
|
America/Cuiaba
|
AMT
|
Amazon Time
|
-4:00
|
America/Boa_Vista
|
AMT
|
Amazon Time
|
-4:00
|
America/Recife
|
BRT
|
Brasilia Time
|
-3:00
|
America/Vancouver
|
PDT
|
Pacific Daylight Time
|
-8:00
|
America/Dawson_Creek
|
MST
|
Mountain Standard Time
|
-7:00
|
America/Atka
|
HADT
|
Hawaii-Aleutian Daylight Time
|
-9:00
|
America/Adak
|
HADT
|
Hawaii-Aleutian Daylight Time
|
-10:00
|
America/Belize
|
CST
|
Central Standard Time
|
-6:00
|
America/Louisville
|
EDT
|
Eastern Daylight Time
|
-5:00
|
America/Miquelon
|
PMDT
|
Pierre & Miquelon Daylight Time
|
-3:00
|
America/Detroit
|
EDT
|
Eastern Daylight Time
|
-5:00
|
America/Thunder_Bay
|
EDT
|
Eastern Daylight Time
|
-5:00
|
America/Guadeloupe
|
AST
|
Atlantic Standard Time
|
-4:00
|
America/Guyana
|
GYT
|
Guyana Time
|
-4:00
|
America/Martinique
|
AST
|
Atlantic Standard Time
|
-4:00
|
America/Nome
|
AKDT
|
Alaska Daylight Time
|
-9:00
|
America/Santarem
|
BRT
|
Brasilia Time
|
-3:00
|
America/Moncton
|
ADT
|
Atlantic Daylight Time
|
-4:00
|
America/Maceio
|
BRT
|
Brasilia Time
|
-3:00
|
America/Inuvik
|
MDT
|
Mountain Daylight Time
|
-7:00
|
America/Cancun
|
CDT
|
Central Daylight Time
|
-6:00
|
America/Halifax
|
ADT
|
Atlantic Daylight Time
|
-4:00
|
America/Edmonton
|
MDT
|
Mountain Daylight Time
|
-7:00
|
America/Kentucky/Monticello
|
EDT
|
Eastern Daylight Time
|
-4:00
|
America/Kentucky/Louisville
|
EDT
|
Eastern Daylight Time
|
-5:00
|
America/Monterrey
|
CDT
|
Central Daylight Time
|
-6:00
|
America/Guatemala
|
CST
|
Central Standard Time
|
-6:00
|
America/Chicago
|
CDT
|
Central Daylight Time
|
-6:00
|
MET
|
MEST
|
Middle European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Factory
|
GMT
|
Greenwhich Mean Time
|
+0:00
|
Indian/Mahe
|
IST
|
India Standard Time
|
+5:30
|
Indian/Maldives
|
MVT
|
Maldives Time
|
+5:00
|
Indian/Mauritius
|
MUT
|
Mauritius Time
|
+4:00
|
Indian/Chagos
|
IOT
|
Indian Chagos Time
|
+6:00
|
Indian/Cocos
|
CCT
|
Cocos Islands Time
|
+6:30
|
Indian/Reunion
|
RET
|
Reunion Time
|
+4:00
|
Indian/Comoro
|
EAT
|
East Africa Time
|
+3:00`
|
Indian/Antananarivo
|
EAT
|
East Africa Time
|
+3:00`
|
Indian/Christmas
|
CXT
|
Christmas Island Time
|
+7:00
|
Indian/Kerguelen
|
TFT
|
French Southern and Antartic Time
|
+5:00
|
Indian/Mayotte
|
EAT
|
East Africa Time
|
+3:00`
|
Canada/Pacific
|
PDT
|
Pacific Daylight Time
|
-7:00
|
Canada/East-Saskatchewan
|
CST
|
Cenntral Standard Time
|
-6:00
|
Canada/Newfoundland
|
NDT
|
Newfoundland Daylight Time
|
-2:30
|
Canada/Central
|
CDT
|
Central Daylight Time
|
-5:00
|
Canada/Eastern
|
EDT
|
Eastern Daylight Time
|
-4:00
|
Canada/Mountain
|
MDT
|
Mountain Daylight Time
|
-7:00
|
Canada/Saskatchewan
|
CST
|
Central Standard Time
|
-6:00
|
Canada/Atlantic
|
ADT
|
Atlantic Daylight Time
|
-3:00
|
Canada/Yukon
|
EDT
|
Eastern Daylight Time
|
-5:00
|
ROC
|
CST
|
Central Standard Time
|
+8:00
|
Greenwich
|
EDT
|
Eastern Daylight Time
|
-4:00
|
Zulu
|
Universal
|
Universal Time
|
+0:00
|
Poland
|
EDT
|
Eastern Daylight Time
|
-4:00
|
MST7MDT
|
MDT
|
Mountain Daylight Time
|
-6:00
|
Australia/Tasmania
|
EST
|
Eastern Standard Time
|
+10:00
|
Australia/West
|
WST
|
Western Standard Time
|
+8:00
|
Australia/Darwin
|
CST
|
Central Standard Time
|
+9:30
|
Australia/Yancowinna
|
CST
|
Central Standard Time
|
+9:30
|
Australia/Brisbane
|
EST
|
Eastern Standard Time
|
+10:30
|
Australia/Lord_Howe
|
LHST
|
Lord Howe Standard Time
|
+10:30
|
Australia/Currie
|
EST
|
Eastern Standard Time
|
+10:00
|
Australia/Adelaide
|
CST
|
Central Standard Time
|
+9:30
|
Australia/Perth
|
WST
|
Western Standard Time
|
+8:00
|
Australia/Hobart
|
EST
|
Eastern Standard Time
|
+10:00
|
Australia/ACT
|
EST
|
Eastern Standard Time
|
+10:00
|
Australia/North
|
CST
|
Central Standard Time
|
+9:30
|
Australia/Eucla
|
CWST
|
Central Western Summer Time
|
+8:45
|
Australia/NSW
|
EST
|
Eastern Standard Time
|
+10:00
|
Australia/Victoria
|
EST
|
Eastern Standard Time
|
+10:00
|
Australia/South
|
CST
|
Central Standard Time
|
+9:30
|
Australia/Canberra
|
EST
|
Eastern Standard Time
|
+10:00
|
Australia/LHI
|
LHST
|
Lord Howe Standard Time
|
+10:30
|
Australia/Queensland
|
EST
|
Eastern Standard Time
|
+10:00
|
Australia/Melbourne
|
EST
|
Eastern Standard Time
|
+10:00
|
Australia/Sydney
|
EST
|
Eastern Standard Time
|
+10:00
|
Australia/Broken_Hill
|
CST
|
Central Standard Time
|
+9:30
|
Atlantic/Stanley
|
FKST
|
Falkland Islands Summer Time
|
-3:00
|
Atlantic/Faroe
|
WEST
|
Western European Summer Time
|
+1:00
|
Atlantic/Canary
|
WEST
|
Western European Summer Time
|
+1:00
|
Atlantic/Azores
|
AZOST
|
Azores Summer Time
|
+0:00
|
Atlantic/South_Georgia
|
GST
|
Guam Standard Time
|
-2:00
|
Atlantic/St_Helena
|
GMT
|
Greenwich Mean Time
|
+0:00
|
Atlantic/Cape_Verde
|
CVT
|
Current Cape Verde Time
|
-1:00
|
Atlantic/Jan_Mayen
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Atlantic/Reykjavik
|
GMT
|
Greenwich Mean Time
|
+0:00
|
Atlantic/Faeroe
|
WEST
|
Western European Summer Time
|
+1:00
|
Atlantic/Madeira
|
WEST
|
Western European Summer Time
|
+1:00
|
Atlantic/Bermuda
|
ADT
|
Atlantic Daylight Time
|
-3:00
|
America/Grenada
|
AST
|
Atlantic Standard Time
|
-4:00
|
America/Phoenix
|
MST
|
Mountain Standard Time
|
-7:00
|
America/Chihuahua
|
MDT
|
Mountain Daylight Time
|
-6:00
|
America/Goose_Bay
|
ADT
|
Atlantic Daylight Time
|
-3:00
|
America/St_Kitts
|
AST
|
Atlantic Standard Time
|
-4:00
|
America/La_Paz
|
BOT
|
Bolivia Time
|
-4:00
|
America/Santo_Domingo
|
AST
|
Atlantic Standard Time
|
-4:00
|
America/Guayaquil
|
ECT
|
Ecuador Time
|
-5:00
|
America/Pangnirtung
|
EDT
|
Eastern Daylight Time
|
-4:00
|
America/Barbados
|
AST
|
Atlantic Standard Time
|
-4:00
|
America/Jujuy
|
ART
|
Argentina Time
|
-3:00
|
America/Bahia
|
BRT
|
Brasilia Time
|
-3:00
|
America/St_Barthelemy
|
AST
|
Atlantic Standard Time
|
-4:00
|
America/Puerto_Rico
|
AST
|
Atlantic Standard Time
|
-4:00
|
America/Danmarkshavn
|
GMT
|
Greenwhich Mean Time
|
+0:00
|
America/Knox_IN
|
CST
|
Central Standard Time
|
-5:00
|
America/Scoresbysund
|
EGST
|
Eastern Greenland Summer Time
|
+0:00
|
Kwajalein
|
MHT
|
Marshall Islands Time
|
+12:00
|
Iran/Tehran
|
IRDT
|
Iran Daylight Time
|
+4:30
|
Iran/Tehran
|
IRST
|
Iran Standard Time
|
+3:30
|
Europe/Berlin
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Simferopol
|
EEST
|
Eastern European Summer Time
|
+3:00
|
Europe/Andorra
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Samara
|
KUYT
|
Kuybyshev Time
|
+4:00
|
Europe/Dublin
|
IST
|
Irish Standard Time
|
+1:00
|
Europe/Guernsey
|
BST
|
British Summer Time
|
+1:00
|
Europe/Riga
|
EEST
|
Eastern European Summer Time
|
+3:00
|
Europe/Monaco
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Tirana
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/San Marino
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Istanbul
|
EEST
|
Eastern European Summer Time
|
+3:00
|
Europe/Athens
|
EEST
|
Eastern European Summer Time
|
+3:00
|
Europe/Zurich
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Belgrade
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Sarajevo
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Tallinn
|
EEST
|
Eastern European Summer Time
|
+3:00
|
Europe/Podgorica
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Bratislava
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Jersey
|
BST
|
British Summer Time
|
+1:00
|
Europe/Isle_of_Man
|
BST
|
British Summer Time
|
+1:00
|
Europe/Copenhagen
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Volgograd
|
MSD
|
Moscow Daylight Time
|
+4:00
|
Europe/Gibraltar
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Vatican
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Belfast
|
BST
|
British Summer Time
|
+1:00
|
Europe/Brussels
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Amsterdam
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Bucharest
|
EEST
|
Eastern European Summer Time
|
+3:00
|
Europe/Helsinki
|
EEST
|
Eastern European Summer Time
|
+3:00
|
Europe/London
|
BST
|
British Summer Time
|
+1:00
|
Europe/Moscow
|
MSD
|
Moscow Daylight Time
|
+4:00
|
Europe/Madrid
|
CET
|
Central European Time
|
+1:00
|
Europe/Budapest
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Vaduz
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Prague
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Luxembourg
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Vienna
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Rome
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Mariehamn
|
EEST
|
Eastern European Summer Time
|
+3:00
|
Europe/Nicosia
|
EEST
|
Eastern European Summer Time
|
+3:00
|
Europe/Lisbon
|
WEST
|
Western European Summer Time
|
+1:00
|
Europe/Kiev
|
EEST
|
Eastern European Summer Time
|
+3:00
|
Europe/Sofia
|
EEST
|
Eastern European Summer Time
|
+3:00
|
Europe/Malta
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Chisinau
|
EEST
|
Eastern European Summer Time
|
+3:00
|
Europe/Tiraspol
|
EEST
|
Eastern European Summer Time
|
+3:00
|
Europe/Paris
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Warsaw
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Oslo
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Stockholm
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Skopje
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Ljubljana
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Zagreb
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Vilnius
|
EEST
|
Eastern European Summer Time
|
+3:00
|
Europe/Zaporozhye
|
EEST
|
Eastern European Summer Time
|
+3:00
|
Europe/Uzhgorod
|
EEST
|
Eastern European Summer Time
|
+3:00
|
Europe/Minsk
|
EEST
|
Eastern European Summer Time
|
+3:00
|
Europe/Kaliningrad
|
EEST
|
Eastern European Summer Time
|
+3:00
|
EST
|
EST
|
Eastern Standard Time
|
-5:00
|
Africa/Ouagadougou
|
GMT
|
Greenwich Mean Time
|
+0:00
|
Africa/Maseru
|
SAST
|
South Africa Standard Time
|
+2:00
|
Africa/Conakry
|
GMT
|
Greenwich Mean Time
|
+0:00
|
Africa/Niamey
|
WAT
|
West Africa Time
|
+1:00
|
Africa/Blantyre
|
CAT
|
Central Africa Time
|
+2:00
|
Africa/Nouakchott
|
GMT
|
Greenwich Mean Time
|
+0:00
|
Africa/Johannesburg
|
SAST
|
South Africa Standard Time
|
+2:00
|
Africa/Asmera
|
EAT
|
Eastern Africa Time
|
+3:00
|
Africa/Windhoek
|
WAT
|
West Africa Time
|
+1:00
|
Africa/Ndjamena
|
WAT
|
West Africa Time
|
+1:00
|
Africa/Abidjan
|
GMT
|
Greenwich Mean Time
|
+0:00
|
Africa/Malabo
|
WAT
|
West Africa Time
|
+1:00
|
Africa/Maputo
|
CAT
|
Central Africa Time
|
+2:00
|
Africa/Lome
|
GMT
|
Greenwich Mean Time
|
+0:00
|
Africa/Khartoum
|
EAT
|
Eastern Africa Time
|
+3:00
|
Africa/Harare
|
CAT
|
Central Africa Time
|
+2:00
|
Africa/Bamako
|
GMT
|
Greenwich Mean Time
|
+0:00
|
Africa/Asmara
|
GMT
|
Greenwich Mean Time
|
+0:00
|
Africa/Porto-Novo
|
WAT
|
West Africa Time
|
+1:00
|
Africa/Douala
|
WAT
|
West Africa Time
|
+1:00
|
Africa/Mbabane
|
SAST
|
Eastern Africa Time
|
+2:00
|
Africa/Kampala
|
EAT
|
Eastern Africa Time
|
+3:00
|
Africa/Lusaka
|
CAT
|
Central Africa Time
|
+2:00
|
Africa/Tunis
|
CET
|
Central European Time
|
+1:00
|
Africa/Addis_Ababa
|
EAT
|
Eastern Africa Time
|
+3:00
|
Africa/Lubumbashi
|
CAT
|
Central Africa Time
|
+2:00
|
Africa/Ceuta
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Africa/Freetown
|
GMT
|
Greenwich Mean Time
|
+0:00
|
Africa/Mogadishu
|
EAT
|
Eastern Africa Time
|
+3:00
|
Africa/Banjul
|
GMT
|
Greenwich Mean Time
|
+0:00
|
Africa/Luanda
|
WAT
|
West Africa Time
|
+1:00
|
Africa/Bangui
|
WAT
|
West Africa Time
|
+1:00
|
Africa/Lagos
|
WAT
|
West Africa Time
|
+1:00
|
Africa/Brazzaville
|
WAT
|
West Africa Time
|
+1:00
|
Africa/Nairobi
|
EAT
|
Eastern Africa Time
|
+3:00
|
Africa/Algiers
|
CET
|
Central European Time
|
+2:00
|
Africa/Dar_es_Salaam
|
GMT
|
Greenwich Mean Time
|
+0:00
|
Africa/Dakar
|
GMT
|
Greenwich Mean Time
|
+0:00
|
Africa/Accra
|
GMT
|
Greenwich Mean Time
|
+0:00
|
Africa/Tripoli
|
EET
|
Eastern European Time
|
+2:00
|
Africa/Djibouti
|
EAT
|
Eastern Africa Time
|
+3:00
|
Africa/Libreville
|
WAT
|
West Africa Time
|
+1:00
|
Africa/Kinshasa
|
WAT
|
West Africa Time
|
+1:00
|
Africa/El_Aaiun
|
GMT
|
Greenwich Mean Time
|
+0:00
|
Africa/Cairo
|
EET
|
Eastern European Time
|
+2:00
|
Africa/Timbuktu
|
GMT
|
Greenwich Mean Time
|
+0:00
|
Africa/Sao_Tome
|
GMT
|
Greenwich Mean Time
|
+0:00
|
Africa/Monrovia
|
GMT
|
Greenwich Mean Time
|
+0:00
|
Africa/Bissau
|
GMT
|
Greenwich Mean Time
|
+0:00
|
Africa/Bujumbura
|
CAT
|
Central Africa Time
|
+2:00
|
Africa/Gaborone
|
CAT
|
Central Africa Time
|
+2:00
|
Africa/Kigali
|
CAT
|
Central Africa Time
|
+2:00
|
Africa/Casablanca
|
WEST
|
Western European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Iran/Tehran
|
IRDT
|
Iran Daylight Time
|
+4:30
|
Iran/Tehran
|
IRST
|
Iran Standard Time
|
+3:30
|
Europe/Berlin
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Simferopol
|
EEST
|
Eastern European Summer Time
|
+3:00
|
Europe/Andorra
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Samara
|
KUYT
|
Kuybyshev Time
|
+4:00
|
Europe/Dublin
|
IST
|
Irish Standard Time
|
+1:00
|
Europe/Guernsey
|
BST
|
British Summer Time
|
+1:00
|
Europe/Riga
|
EEST
|
Eastern European Summer Time
|
+3:00
|
Europe/Monaco
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Tirana
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/San Marino
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Istanbul
|
EEST
|
Eastern European Summer Time
|
+3:00
|
Europe/Athens
|
EEST
|
Eastern European Summer Time
|
+3:00
|
Europe/Zurich
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Belgrade
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Sarajevo
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Tallinn
|
EEST
|
Eastern European Summer Time
|
+3:00
|
Europe/Podgorica
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Bratislava
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Jersey
|
BST
|
British Summer Time
|
+1:00
|
Europe/Isle_of_Man
|
BST
|
British Summer Time
|
+1:00
|
Europe/Copenhagen
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Volgograd
|
MSD
|
Moscow Daylight Time
|
+4:00
|
Europe/Gibraltar
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Vatican
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Belfast
|
BST
|
British Summer Time
|
+1:00
|
Europe/Brussels
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Amsterdam
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Bucharest
|
EEST
|
Eastern European Summer Time
|
+3:00
|
Europe/Helsinki
|
EEST
|
Eastern European Summer Time
|
+3:00
|
Europe/London
|
BST
|
British Summer Time
|
+1:00
|
Europe/Moscow
|
MSD
|
Moscow Daylight Time
|
+4:00
|
Europe/Madrid
|
CET
|
Central European Time
|
+1:00
|
Europe/Budapest
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Vaduz
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Prague
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Luxembourg
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Vienna
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Rome
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Europe/Mariehamn
|
EEST
|
Eastern European Summer Time
|
+3:00
|
Europe/Nicosia
|
EEST
|
Eastern European Summer Time
|
+3:00
|
Europe/Lisbon
|
WEST
|
Western European Summer Time
|
+1:00
|
Europe/Kiev
|
EEST
|
Eastern European Summer Time
|
+3:00
|
Europe/Sofia
|
EEST
|
Eastern European Summer Time
|
+3:00
|
Europe/Malta
|
CEST
|
Central European Summer Time
|
+2:00
|
Operating System Upgrade
While installing Cisco Prime LMS 4.1, the installation process checks for required patches. You must install:
•
Any missing required patches, recommended patches, and cluster patches on Solaris systems.
•
Required service packs on Windows systems.
For a list of prerequisites, see Chapter 2 of Installing and Migrating to Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution 4.1 at:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/net_mgmt/ciscoworks_lan_management_solution/4.1/install/guide/
install.html
If Cisco Prime 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
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 Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution 4.1 at:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/net_mgmt/ciscoworks_lan_management_solution/4.1/install/guide/
install.html
Bugs
This section explains:
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Using Bug Toolkit
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Open Bugs for Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution 4.1
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Resolved Bugs in Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution 4.1
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 and Automation.
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Select Products—Select CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 4.0 and later from the list.
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Software Version—Select 4.1 to view the list of outstanding and resolved bugs in
Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution 4.1.
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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 checkbox and select the appropriate sub-options that appear below the Open checkbox. 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 Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution 4.1, select New.
Select Fixed to view fixed bugs. To filter fixed bugs, clear the Fixed checkbox and select the appropriate sub-options that appear below the fixed checkbox. The sub-options are Resolved or Verified.
Select Terminated to view terminated bugs. To filter terminated bugs, clear the Terminated checkbox and select the appropriate sub-options that appear below the terminated checkbox. 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 checkbox 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 to 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 Bugs for Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution 4.1
The open bugs describe possible unexpected behavior in Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution 4.1 release. These bugs may also be open in previous releases.
Refer Using Bug Toolkit for querying and searching bug details.
This section contains:
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Open Bugs Related to Administration in LMS 4.1
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Open Bugs Related to Backup and Restore in LMS 4.1
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Open Bugs Related to Configuration in LMS 4.1
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Open Bugs Related to Dashboard and Portlets in LMS 4.1
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Open Bugs Related to Discovery, Device Management and Grouping Services in LMS 4.1
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Open Bugs Related to Installation in LMS 4.1
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Open Bugs Related to Monitoring and Troubleshooting in LMS 4.1
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Open Bugs Related to Network Topology, Layer 2 Services and User Tracking in LMS 4.1
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Open Bugs Related to Smart Interactions in LMS 4.1
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Open Bugs Related to UII in LMS 4.1
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Open Bugs Related to Work Center in LMS 4.1
Open Bugs Related to Administration in LMS 4.1
Table 2 lists the open bugs related to Administration in LMS 4.1.
Table 2 Open Bugs Related to Administration in LMS 4.1
Identifier
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Summary
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Explanation
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CSCtn95754
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Apache does not start after LMS 4.1 installation.
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Apache does not start after LMS 4.1 installation. This problem is seen mostly in a windows server.
Workaround:
Change the Apache HTTP port to a free port using changeport.exe utility available in NMSROOT/MDC/Apache directory.
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CSCtq31364
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OGS Error when trying to import LMS groups by selecting Fault Monitoring in CLI.
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OGS import of the fault monitoring groups may cause the groups to appear in fault monitoring group selectors but not in the LMS group selector.
This error occurs while trying to import yje non LMS ogs groups.
Workaround:
Restart of the daemons.
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CSCtg29938
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CS 3.3 CSdiscovery ICMP request to a device with the same sequence number.
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When ping sweep is configured as discovery protocol, CS will send ICMP requests to all IP's in the configured subnet, with specific sequence number for each device, if another application is sending the ICMP request to a device with the same sequence number then the reply from this device will be treated as a response for the discovery job.
This makes discovery to check SNMP connectivity on IP's that does not exist on the network and hence the discovery takes several days to finish.
This occurs when ping sweep is enabled as a discovery protocol and if another application pings a real device with the same sequence number that CSDiscovery is using.
Workaround:
None
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CSCtk62157
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Cisco LMS 4.0 Security Password enhancements.
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The following are the Cisco LMS 4.0 Password Security enhancements:
• Enforce maximum end-user password lifetime.
Allow to administratively specify that passwords which have not been changed within a configurable interval are to be automatically disabled.
• Authenticate password changes.
On any non-administrative password change, authentication using the old password, is required immediately before the new password is set.
• Enforce maximum password length.
On any password change, a maximum length of 80 characters shall be enforced for a new password.
• Support passwords from 0 to 80 characters.
LMS 4.0 should support passwords from 0 to 80 characters in length, inclusive of both null passwords and 80-character passwords.
• Indicate password status at login.
With interactive sessions, indicate the following on successful authentication:
– Password will expire in X days.
– Last successful time the user logged in and from what location.
– Number of failed attempts since last successful login.
• Enforce minimum end-user password change interval.
Allow to administratively restrict the number of password changes an end user can make within a given time period.
• Limit the number of concurrent sessions for one user.
Allow to administratively restrict each user to no more than a set number of sessions.
• Restrict end-user password reuse.
On any end-user password change, the new password will be rejected if it is the same as any previously used password for the same user, up to an administratively configurable history depth.
Workaround:
None
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CSCtl71375
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Unable to download all zip files for some device packages from Device Update page.
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When you select the Rtr800 package from the Device Update page and download it using the immediate job, the following two zip files are downloaded:
• NGMARShare.zip
• Rtr800.zip
When you download the same package using the schedule job, only Rtr800.zip is downloaded.
The order of applications in the Device Update page differs in Windows and Solaris.
Workaround:
You can download the device package using the schedule PSU job.
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CSCtn42246
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Getting CTM exception while stopping discovery,
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When you try to stop the discovery, it stops successfully with CTM exception.
Workaround:
None
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CSCtn49916
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Mega menu item names and RBAC task names order are not matching.
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The megamenu item names and the RBAC task names order will not match.
This occurs as Megamenu items are derived from a single GlobalXML where RBAC tree is being populated from the task definition files across web applications. It is not feasible to maintain the order.
Workaround:
None
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CSCtn95754
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Apache does not start after LMS 4.1 installation.
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Apache process will not start even though its dependent process TomcatMonitor is running normally. Apache HTTP port 1741 will not be free, as this port is being used by one of the LMS process AdapterServer.
This occurs in Windows server.
Workaround:
Change the Apache HTTP port to a free one using changeport.exe utility available in NMSROOT/MDC/Apache directory.
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CSCtq06652
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Bulk import from RemoteNMS such as HPOV and NETVIEW is not working in Soft Appliance.
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Bulk import feature from RemoteNMS such as HPOV and NETVIEW is not working in Soft Appliance.
Workaround:
None
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CSCtq26372
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Certificate error while launching child page in https mode.
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Certificate error will occur while launching child page in https mode.
This occurs due to standard mode of IE 8 in SSL environment; (i.e) behavior of IE browser in SSL mode.
Workaround:
None
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CSCtq31364
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Resulting OGS Exceptions when DFM was selected for LMS groups in CLI.
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OGS import of the DFM groups may cause the groups to appear in DFM group selectors but not in the LMS group selector.
This occurs while importing the non LMS ogs groups like the DFM.
Workaround:
Restart the daemons.
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CSCtg70452
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Jrm process is down due to connection termination problem.
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This occurs when you access DB through jrm while CmfDbMonitor is trying to get connected with CmfDbEngine, or CmfDbMonitor is down.
Workaround:
Recreate the DBConnection.
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CSCto42146
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Wrong error message in Job Browser.
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When you try to delete a running job of schedule type "once", wrong error message appears. It will show the error pop up of periodic jobs.
This occurs when you try to delete a running job of schedule type "once" from Admin> Jobs > Browser.
Workaround:
None
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CSCtq56200
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Log rotation schedule job entry is not updated in system job in solaris and Soft Appliance.
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In windows, if you schedule a new log rotation job, it will over write the default job entry. But if you install the LMS in custom path, then the entries are not deleted even after uninstallation.
Workaround:
While installing the product a default log rotation schedule will be created under root user. But if you create another one, the schedule will be generated under casuser. View the schedules that are created under casuser.
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CSCtq11884
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NAM configuration page does not load properly for the first time in IE.
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This occurs when you launch the NAM Configuration page from Admin > Network > Monitor / Troubleshoot > NAM Configuration in some IE browser versions. Also, the TOC border is increased for NAM configuration page.
Workaround:
Refresh the page.
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CSCto83222
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Deleting device packages using -all option will impact the PSU functionality.
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In RME 4.3.0, some packages have issues with dependency packages while installing the device packages. Due to that RME 4.3.0 version is not supported and posted RME 4.3.1 software package. Removal of all installed packages for all application is not a right use case and its not recommended due to the application dependency with MDF package and other inter dependency packages.
Workaround:
None
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CSCtq36480
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Download option should not be enabled while checking updates from LMS server.
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Download option will be visible while checking the updates from LMS server.
Workaround:
None
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CSCtq37569
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Downloading Device update gets aborted if "No" is selected for proxy in CLI.
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If you skip to provide the proxy credentials with "No" option, the following error message appears when the configured proxy server require authentication:
"ERROR: Invalid Proxy User name or Password. Please specify valid Proxy credentials ".
This occurs when you provide the proxy credentials with "No" option, while downloading device updates for any module using CLI.
Workaround:
None
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CSCtq56916
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Schedule and immediate device package download fails.
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Device package download will fail, when you download the device packages through immediate job and schedule job. This is due to cisco.com connection issue.
This occurs if you try to download the device packages when device packages posting is going on.
Workaround:
Reschedule the job to different time or try to download the device packages after some time.
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CSCtr56243
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PSU schedule jobs are crashing after upgrading to LMS 4.1.
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Upgrade from LMS 4.0/4.0.1 to LMs 4.1 will cause PSU scheduled jobs to crash.
Workaround:
Schedule new PSU jobs after upgradation process.
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CSCtr05342
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PSU Package and Device Maps gets corrupted
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The Product Support Updater (PSU) package and device map files get corrupted. This corruption leads to Java exceptions while trying to view package information from Common Services > Software Center > Device Update.
One possible exception is:
java.util.NoSuchElementException at java.util.StringTokenizer.nextToken(StringTokenizer.java:259) at com.cisco.nm.xms.psu.ui.gui.model.action.DevUpdate.getPackageMap(Unknown Source) at com.cisco.nm.xms.psu.ui.gui.model.action.DevUpdate.perform(Unknown Source)
The following error is seen in NMSROOT\log\psu.log:
[ <date time > ] ERROR [CreateMaps : removeDupEntries] :String index out of range: -1
Finally the issue also may be a possible cause of devices not properly being recognized as supported in multiple applications within LMS and other Common Services based products.
This occurs if multiple PSU jobs are started before a job completes.
Workaround:
Before executing any other PSU jobs, wait for the Cisco Prime daemons to recycle, and fully restart. This can be verified by using the pdshow command (or pdshow -brief in later versions of Common Services) to show all processes in normal statuses.
Additionally, there should be no files under NMSROOT\objects\dmgt\ready when all daemons are properly initialized.
If the maps become corrupt, the following procedure can be used to regenerate the files.
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CSCtr05342 (continued)
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For Windows
1. Stop the daemons using the command net stop crmdmgtd .
2. Delete all non-zero sized map files under NMSROOT\www\classpath\com\cisco\nm\xms\psu\maps
3. Run the following commands to generate the maps (each CreateMaps command is on ONE LINE):
set NMSROOT=%CWMIBDIR%\..\..\..
%NMSROOT%\lib\jre\bin\java -classpath
%NMSROOT%\lib\jre\lib;%NMSROOT%\lib\classpath;%NMSROOT%\objects\log4j\1.1.3\log4j.jar;%NMSROOT%\MDC\tomcat\shared\lib\MICE.jar;%NMSROOT%\MDC\tomcat\shared\lib\NATIVE.jar;%NMSROOT%\MDC\tomcat\shared\lib\jdom.jar;%NMSROOT%\www\classpath;%NMSROOT%\lib\classpath\servlet.jar;%NMSROOT%\MDC\tomcat\webapps\cwhp\WEB-INF\classes com.cisco.nm.xms.psu.packagemgmt.map.CreateMaps <map>
The possible values for <map> that need to be substituted for an individual run of the command (i.e. you must generate each map with a separate command)
%NMSROOT%\www\classpath\com\cisco\nm\xms\ psu\pkgs\cm
%NMSROOT%\www\classpath\com\cisco\nm\xms\ psu\pkgs\cmf
%NMSROOT%\www\classpath\com\cisco\nm\xms\ psu\pkgs\cvw
%NMSROOT%\www\classpath\com\cisco\nm\xms\ psu\pkgs\dfm
%NMSROOT%\www\classpath\com\cisco\nm\xms\ psu\pkgs\rme
4. Start the daemons using the command net start crmdmgtd .
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CSCtr05342 (continued)
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For Solaris
1. Stop the daemons using the command /etc/init.d/dmgtd stop crmdmgtd .
2. Delete all the non-zero sized map files under /opt/CSCOpx/www/classpath/com/cisco/nm/xms/psu/maps
3. Run the following commands to generate the maps (each CreateMaps command is on ONE LINE):
env LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/CSCOpx/lib:/opt/CSCOpx/MDC/lib
/opt/CSCOpx/lib/jre/bin/java -classpath
/opt/CSCOpx/lib/jre/lib:/opt/CSCOpx/lib/classpath:/opt/CSCOpx/objects/log4j/1.1.3/log4j.jar:/opt/CSCOpx/MDC/tomcat/shared/lib/MICE.jar:/opt/CSCOpx/MDC/tomcat/shared/lib/NATIVE.jar:/opt/CSCOpx/MDC/tomcat/shared/lib/jdom.jar:/opt/CSCOpx/www/classpath:/opt/CSCOpx/lib/classpath/servlet.jar:/opt/CSCOpx/MDC/tomcat/webapps/cwhp/WEB-INF/classes
com.cisco.nm.xms.psu.packagemgmt.map.CreateMaps <map>
The possible values for <map> that need to be substituted for an individual run of the command are (i.e. You must generate each map with a separate command)
/opt/CSCOpx/www/classpath/com/cisco/nm/xms/psu/pkgs/cm
/opt/CSCOpx/www/classpath/com/cisco/nm/xms/psu/pkgs/cmf
/opt/CSCOpx/www/classpath/com/cisco/nm/xms/psu/pkgs/cvw
/opt/CSCOpx/www/classpath/com/cisco/nm/xms/psu/pkgs/dfm
/opt/CSCOpx/www/classpath/com/cisco/nm/xms/psu/pkgs/rme
4. Start the daemons using the command /etc/init.d/dmgtd start
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CSCtn39110
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Add role page shows blank task tree selector content.
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When Add button is clicked immediately after adding role in Role Management page, then add popup throws an blank space in tree area.
This is due to clearing an host tree selector takes time to clear it selection and refresh the tree.
Workaround:
Give some time delay in consecutive addition of roles.
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CSCtn64779
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Selection is not retained if the task names are same in different hierarchy.
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Selection will not be retained if the task names are same in different hierarchy.
This issue is due to the limitation of HOS tree.
Workaround:
None
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CSCtn92479
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Search result order is not same as in All tab.
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Order of the search result is not maintained as shown in the All tab.
This is due to the current design and the component used right now.
Workaround:
None
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CSCtj88629
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SNMP packet size requests from LMS is too large.
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LMS sends more than 512 SNMP requests to the FWSM, so it rejects the requests.
This occurs with FWSM and ASA's.
Workaround:
None
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CSCte29226
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Login page is not displayed in Windows 2003 and 2008.
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Login page will not be displayed with new installation of LMS 3.2 or 4.0 in Windows 2003 or Windows 2008.
1. When Windows 2003/2008 is running in protected mode, it throws the redirection error.
2. When different security polices are applied to the LMS server it disables cookies.
Workaround:
Workaround 1:
The following procedure will remove IE Hardening (IE Protected Mode) for members of the Administrators and Users group, all these steps require Administrator privilege:
1. Set the following registry values:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Active Setup\Installed Components\{A509B1A7-37EF-4b3f-8CFC-4F3A74704073}]
"IsInstalled"=dword:0000000
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Active Setup\Installed Components\{A509B1A8-37EF-4b3f-8CFC-4F3A74704073}]
"IsInstalled"=dword:0000000
2. Run the following command from an elevated command line window:
Rundll32 iesetup.dll, IEHardenLMSettings
Rundll32 iesetup.dll, IEHardenUser
Rundll32 iesetup.dll, IEHardenAdmin
3. Delete the following registry keys:
[-HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Active Setup\Installed Components\{A509B1A7-37EF-4b3f-8CFC-4F3A74704073}]
[-HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Active Setup\Installed Components\{A509B1A8-37EF-4b3f-8CFC-4F3A74704073}]
Note The minus (-) at the start of the key path is the format for a .reg file to delete a key.
Workaround 2:
Set Apache web service to log on as the Local Administrator, rather than Local System in services and restart DM.
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CSCtr21972
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Inconsistency in LMS 4.0 snmpv3 password length.
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SNMPWalk fails for a snmpv3 credentials configured device in device center with the following error message:
Read password should have a minimum length of 8 characters
This occurs when snmpv3 read credentials that are configured in DCR is less than 8 characters.
Workaround:
None.
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CSCtr62073
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Filtering issue for few supported technologies with more than one word.
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Quick/Advanced filter does not work properly for some supported technologies with more than one word.
Workaround:
Searching with keywords (case insensitive) will list the exact match. Partial keyword name can also be used. For example use the word "dynamic" or "ut" for "DYNAMIC_UT" user.
The below list shows the internal keywords used:
• ASP - Auto Smartports
• VIDEO_CONFERENCING - Video Conferencing
• VIDEO_TRANSCODING - Video Transcoding
• PASSIVE_MONITORING - Performance Monitoring
• IPSLA - IPSLA VO
• DYNAMIC_UT - Dynamic UT
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Open Bugs Related to Backup and Restore in LMS 4.1
Table 3 lists the open bugs related to backup and restore in LMS 4.1.
Table 3 Open Bugs Related to Backup and Restore in LMS 4.1
Identifier
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Summary
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Explanation
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CSCtq59268
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Error occurs while doing selective backup in LMS 4.1.
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This is a communication error which got triggered when attempting to start up the database.
You can see the following error messages in backup log.
Error: Database cannot be started -- Unknown error (11)
Database cannot be started -- Unknown error (11)
Database server shutdown due to startup error
Database server stopped at Tue May 24 2011 20:17
SQL Anywhere Command File Hiding Utility Version 10.0.1.4157
Communication Error
SQL Anywhere Command File Hiding Utility Version 10.0.1.4157
This occurs while doing selective backup.
Workaround:
None
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CSCto62714
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Default Config templates are missing while doing selective backup from LMS 4.0 to 4.1.
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The following issues occur when you do selective backup from LMS 4.0 to 4.1:
• Default Config templates will be missing in deploy and manage flow grid.
• Unable to import a template.
• SaveAs will not work.
This occurs only during selective backup from LMS 4.0 to LMS 41.
Workaround:
You can upgrade to LMS 4.0.1 at free of cost and then do a selective backup.
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CSCtq71444
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Unable to migrate Destination IP from 4.0 in Inventory and Config collection notification.
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Settings applied in Admin > System Preferences > Collection Failure Notification will not get preserved as part of backup. If a restore is performed, then settings will not be retained.
This occurs in lower versions of LMS 4.1.
Workaround:
Do the following:
1. Go to the folder NMSROOT\backup\manifest\rmeng\rmutl
2. Update the datafiles.txt by adding a new entry as shown below at the end of file and then save the changes:
NMSROOT\MDC\tomcat\webapps\rme\WEB-INF\classes\com\cisco\nm\rmeng\util\env.properties
3. Take a backup.
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Open Bugs Related to Configuration in LMS 4.1
Table 4 lists the open bugs related to Configuration in LMS 4.1.
Table 4 Open Bugs Related to Configuration in LMS 4.1
Identifier
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Summary
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Explanation
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CSCth28815
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Analyze output is not working for EW and ASP jobs.
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Analyze output will not working for EW and ASP jobs.
Server: Windows 2008 Enterprise Server (64-bit)
Client: Windows XP
Browser: FF 3.6.3
Workaround:
None
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CSCtl76351
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'More' command found in the latest archived running configuration for GSS device.
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'More' command will be seen in the latest archived running configuration for the GSS device.
This occurs after configuring the GSS device with terminal width as 10, scheduling a Config fetch job and successful completion of job.
Workaround:
None
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CSCtr00142
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Config collection is not happening for some devices.
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Config collection will not happen for some devices.
This occurs after adding devices into server. It displays the status as "Not Available" in Device Manageability Status report.
Workaround:
None
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CSCtr45455
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Core file is created in backup directory while restoring.
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While restoring the same version backup, core file and tempdevicelog file will be created under the backup directory even though the restore operation was successful.
If the backup file location is /backup/0, then core file and tempdevicelog file will be created under /backup.
This occurs only for same version backup restore and is observed only in solaris and Soft Appliance servers.
Workaround:
None
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CSCtr25369
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Incorrect Inventory, Config and Image Management Change Audit Usernames, Host Names and Connection Modes.
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Inventory, Config and Image Management Change Audit Usernames, Host Names and Connection Modes in Change Audit Reports may be either incorrect or very misleading.
This issue affects all current versions of LMS.
Workaround:
There is no complete workaround.
The effect can be minimized by:
• Upgrading to LMS 3.2.1 or LMS 4.x
Ensuring Syslog Automated Actions are enabled and devices are correctly sending Configuration Change Syslogs to RME
• Enabling the VLAN-RUNNING Change Audit filter.
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CSCtr45223
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Issue with the QoS and Performance Monitoring templates CLI.
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Qos Template Issue
Navigate to Configuration Center Deploy flow, and select the QoS templates, select all the types of device category available and deploy the template. The job will fail for some of the device category such as 3560, 3750X and 3750E switches.
Workaround:
Do not select 3560, 3750X and 3750E switches while deploying the job.
PerformanceTemplate Issue
In all the performance monitoring templates, when you apply the policy map it will show the following warning message in UI and warning message alignment will not be proper:
Warning: QoS is disabled.Enable QoS to make sw-ch1-vidmon(policy name) effective.
This occurs when QoS is not enabled in the device.
Workaround:
Execute the command "mls qos " in global configuration mode.
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CSCti37235
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User Based Role Issues in LMS.
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When you create a role apart from the default roles available in the LMS, create a user for that role and assign only some modules like SWIM, Inventory to the user l, you will notice that the TOC is missing for the SWIM module while doing image import and Image distribution. And also all the links for the entire SWIM Module are missing.
Same can be found in Templatecenter,Compliance, Configuration, SWIM, Netconfig modules as well.
Workaround:
None
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CSCto25011
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Issue with the Report publish path in all the Inventory, Config and Image Management reports.
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In all the Inventory, Config and Image Management report generator pages, a checkbox is provided for local publish path. The generated report is saved in the server, even if you uncheck the checkbox.
In other application pages the report publish path option is mandatory for all the scheduled jobs.
Workaround:
None
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CSCtl08883
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Firefox hangs while uploading the CSV file with bulk data.
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In the template center page deploy flow, for port based templates, while uploading the CSV file with large content the page is getting hanged until a response from rest call is received. This issue occurs only in Firefox
Workaround:
You can either upload the CSV file using IE8 or you have to wait till you get the response from rest call.
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CSCtq53879
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Cache issue in OOTB Port related template on Preview CLI command.
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In OOTB deploy page (Configuration > Tools > Template Center > Deploy), if you select two ports and navigate upto preview CLI pane and again go back and select one more port and navigate to the preview CLI pane, CLI commands are generated only for the first selected two ports.
Workaround:
None
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CSCtq60298
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Device Selector is blank in OOTB flow.
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This occurs when you:
1. Create two users (Network Administrator and Super Admin) with device level authorization.
2. Login as Network Administrator.
The OOTB deploy flow device selector is displayed.
3. Log out.
4. Login as Super Admin.
The template Center deploy page is launched with the previous login user id (Network Administrator). Here OOTB device selector is blank. This occurs only in Firefox.
Workaround:
None
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CSCtr37756
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Error occurs while deploying the PM template in switches.
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This following error occurs while deploying the performance monitoring template in switches:
%ERROR: output direction policy not supported
However, the created job is successful and rest of the commands are deployed properly. This issue is not seen in routers. The reason is PM policies are supported on both directions (Input/Output) on routers whereas on Cat switches PM policies are supported only on the Input direction.
Workaround:
Do the following:
1. Export the existing performance monitoring template and then remove the below line:
"service-policy type performance-monitor output ${policy-map-name} "
2. Import the updated template.
3. Deploy the imported template in switches.
Note This workaround is applicable only for switches.
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CSCtn98466
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Options merge in Scheduler of Work Centers.
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In all the Schedule Deployment pages launched from Work Centers, if you change the scheduler from one radio button to another, the contents of individual options merge.
Workaround:
None
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CSCtg51646
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Contract Connection does not work with large number of devices.
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Inventory, Config and Image Management contract connection report will fail due to large number of devices.
This occurs when you submit devices exceeding 25 device types/models. In some cases, several hundred devices can be submitted successfully at a time, in some cases submission of 30 to 50 devices at a time may fail.
This occurs for all current releases of Inventory, Config and Image Management, including Inventory, Config and Image Management 4.3.1 in LMS 3.2 and Inventory, Config and Image Management 5.0 in LMS 4.0.
Workaround:
Run 25 types of devices or less at a time in the Contract Connection Report.
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CSCsx47363
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PMC group does not work properly if you edit/delete the parent device group.
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Port and module groups does not work correctly if the parent device group is modified.
This occurs when you:
1. Create a port or module group by selecting the Group Selector.
2. Either:
– Modify the parent device group name
Or
– Delete the parent device group.
3. Create a netconfig job based on port or module by selecting the created port or module group.
An HTTP 500 error appears in the Add task page of the Netconfig job flow.
Workaround:
None.
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CSCtc44598
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SWIM Image Recommendation does not work.
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In RME 4.2 and 4.3, when you use SWIM to deploy a new image, the list of images to select from is not filtered according to the 'Image Recommendation' settings (RME > Admin > Software Management > View/Edit Preferences)
Filtering will not occur and all images will be available for selection when:
• "Include same image feature subset as running image. " is selected.
• "Include General deployment images" is selected
Workaround:
None
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CSCti16034
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Image distribution through SCP fails in Mixedstack.
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Image distribution through SCP will fail in Mixedstack
This occurs when you try image distribution through SCP protocol.
Workaround:
None
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CSCti27828
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Distribution in mixed stack hangs when there is no space in master switch.
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This occurs when you schedule a distribution job in mixed stack device when 3750 switch is set as master with insufficient space in flash.
Workaround:
None
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CSCtr08200
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Upgrade Analysis does not show hyperlink for 3560-CG.
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This occurs when using 3560-CG with LMS 4.0.
Workaround:
None
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CSCtr10934
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Picklist for software versions should include IOS information for the ASR.
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Currently, when viewing the picklist for software images, the ASR line only shows the IOS XE version information versus the resulting IOS Release information.
Workaround:
Research the IOS XE to IOS version information to select the correct software update path.
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CSCti77485
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Software update page link is missing in RSAC server.
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Link for software update page is missing in the RSAC server.
Workaround:
None
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CSCto61508
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Power ethernet mib tree issue in Template Creation page.
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The mib tree will not be displayed completely for the mib CISCO-POWER-ETHERNET-EXT-MIB-V1SMI in Template Creation page.
This occurs while trying to create a user defined template after loading the mib CISCO-POWER-ETHERNET-EXT-MIB-V1SMI.
Workaround:
None
|
CSCtw51607
|
Device under NAT environment is not collected in EnergyWise
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The device maintained under NAT environment and managed with public IP is shown in all the technology workcenter except EnergyWise. In LMS, EnergyWise needs subnet details of a device, which is done through MIB polling. Hence, if the device is managed with NATed IP address then EnergyWise collection fails.
Workaround:
None.
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Open Bugs Related to Dashboard and Portlets in LMS 4.1
Table 5 lists the open bugs related to Dashboards and Portlets in LMS 4.1.
Table 5 Open Bugs Related to Dashboard and Portlets in LMS 4.1
Identifier
|
Summary
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Explanation
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CSCto52631
|
Time display issue in EnergyWise savings trend and power consumption graph portlet.
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The EnergyWise savings trend graph and power consumption graph portlets will show future date in grid and Chart view.
When the client machine is in different timezone for e.g. IST whereas the LMS server timezone is in PDT, the EnergyWise savings trend graph and power consumption graph portlets in EnergyWise dashboard pages will show future date and time will be calculated from client machine's timezone instead of server's timezone.
Workaround:
Set same timezone in both client and LMS server so that all the polled date/time will be shown in current server date/time in EnergyWise savings trend graph and power consumption graph portlets.
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Open Bugs Related to Discovery, Device Management and Grouping Services in LMS 4.1
Table 6 lists the open bugs related to Discovery, Device Management and Grouping Services in LMS 4.1.
Table 6 Open Bugs Related to Discovery, Device Management and Grouping Services in LMS 4.1
Identifier
|
Summary
|
Explanation
|
CSCto10598
|
Invalid IP Address can be imported and entered into seed device list.
|
Allows you to do the following:
• Import wrong IP Address in seed devices.
• Add and import same IP address (seed device) several times.
• Import unlimited characters for example more than 255 characters.
This occurs when you import the file having the above symptoms.
Workaround:
This can be resolved by passing correct IPAddress or HostName.
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CSCto24719
|
Staring Discovery should refresh the Discovery Summary page for the first time.
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The Discovery Summary page does not get refreshed, when you click Start Discovery, after configuring the discovery settings.
Workaround:
Refresh the Discovery Summary Screen after starting the Discovery to get the latest update.
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CSCto55841
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Seed device textbox is showing same entry for LLDP and CDP, BGP and OSPF.
|
This occurs when you:
1. Select CDP module.
2. Enter seed device details in seed device page.
3. Select LLDP module.
4. Navigate to LLDP seed device settings page, you will notice that the devices that was specified as seed for CDP will be shown as seed for LLDP module.
The same issue occurs for BGP and OSPF modules.
Workaround:
Select a particular module and update the seed devices.
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CSCto65034
|
SNMPV3 Select All checkbox in not working in Discovery.
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This occurs when you:
1. Create more than one SNMPV3 configurations in Discovery settings.
2. Select any one of the configuration and click Next button.
3. Click Back button to navigate to the previous page.
4. Select all the checkboxes.
This will not select all the SNMPV3 configurations.
The Edit button will still be enabled, even if checkbox is not selected.
If you click the Delete button, the selected configurations will not be deleted.
The Select All checkbox will not work properly when you click the checkbox.
Workaround:
The Select All checkbox will work properly if you click the checkbox again and Edit button will also function properly, after navigating to the previous page.
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CSCto45077
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Daemons should not be restarted when DC is in running state.
|
DC and UT are running for all the 5K devices but the device count shows as 3 devices in the collection summary portlet.
As per ANI architecture, data collected from the device during data collection are kept it in ANI in-memory as well as in PO DB tables. If daemon is restarted when Data Collection is in progress, ANI in-memory data might not be persisted to PO DB tables and hence will result in data instability.
Workaround:
None
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CSCtq75400
|
ICMP get hanged for IPv6 devices when the server is not configured with IPv6.
|
Device Polling hangs in appliance server.
This occurs when IPv6 devices are added to DCR without properly configuring IPv6 in the appliance.
Workaround:
Properly configure the IPv6 in the appliance.
|
CSCtl83686
|
DCR export job is extremely slow.
|
DCR Export job will take hours to complete, while exporting a very large DCR.
Workaround:
Manually create the file you wish to use as the export container. Verify whether casuser owns and has full control of the file. Then choose the file to be exported from the GUI.
Or
You can download the .csv to a location with few to no sub-directories.
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CSCti67125
|
Groups imported in master do not appear in slave and members not updated.
|
The events will not be sent to the slave server. So the groups imported in master do not appear in slave.
This occurs when importing groups in DCR master server.
Workaround:
Restart the CMFOGSServer in slave server. After restarting the server, the slave server syncs with the master server and fetches the imported groups from master and adds the groups to slave.
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Open Bugs Related to Installation in LMS 4.1
Table 7 lists the open bugs related to Installation in LMS 4.1.
Table 7 Open Bugs Related to Installation in LMS 4.1
Identifier
|
Summary
|
Explanation
|
CSCte69340
|
Error messages appear in install.log
|
CMIC related errors appear in the install log.
Workaround:
None
|
CSCtq91605
|
An error message is shown while deploying OVA in same ESX server.
|
This error occurs because OVA is deployed in the same ESX server.
Workaround:
None
|
CSCto88135
|
Error appears while installing LMS 4.1.
|
An error will appear at the time of installation.
This occurs only when the previous uninstallation is improper.
Workaround:
None
|
CSCtq56218
|
Custom installation of LMS gets stuck on choosing folder with Japanese character.
|
Custom installation of LMS will get stuck if you choose an install folder with Japanese characters.
System Specification
Server: Japanese OS-Windows Server 2008 Enterprise R2 (64-bit)
Client: Japanese OS-Windows 7 (32-bit)
Browser: IE 8.0
Workaround:
Choose a path with English alphanumeric characters.
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CSCtr66880
|
Provision of Name server input becomes mandatory during Soft Appliance installation.
|
During Soft Appliance installation process, you have to to provide the "Name Server" input mandatorily.
This occurs while providing the inputs for server setup configuration.
Workaround:
Provide some dummy value for the "Name server" input and proceed with the installation. At the later point, it will check the reachability of the Name server and fails with the following error message:
ERROR: Name server ping failed. Retry?Y/N:
Proceed with the installation by entering the value "N".
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Open Bugs Related to Monitoring and Troubleshooting in LMS 4.1
Table 8 lists the open bugs related to Monitoring and Troubleshooting in LMS 4.1.
Table 8 Open Bugs Related to Monitoring and Troubleshooting in LMS 4.1
Identifier
|
Summary
|
Explanation
|
CSCtn68353
|
Annotatation Last updated time does not change in Faults view table.
|
In FM Event table, "Last updated time" will not change for Annotate action where as for Ownit and other actions "Last updated time" changes.
Workaround:
None
|
CSCtn74225
|
Unable to filter Questioned state devices in All devices tree.
|
Questioned state devices will not get filtered in All devices tree, if the device type is "Questioned".
The questioned state devices usually will be shown in red text. But here it appears as normal text.
This occurs if Questioned state device type is selected in All device tree.
Workaround:
None
|
CSCtq16692
|
UDM managed device are not shown in Fault Management side.
|
All the UDM managed device will not be displayed in the Rediscovery Device page and in Event Monitor page whereas in other applications such as IPSLA Performance Management and Device Performance Management UDM managed device will be displayed.
Fault Management and CS are maintaining different Alias Device list which is the root cause for this issue, CS does not list some of the Alias device as Non Alias device but Fault Management consider those Devices as Alias Device so the Alarm Bar fetches data from EPM table where dcrid is getting queried but events shown in Fault monitor depends on Deviceid which results in Fault Count Mismatch.
Workaround:
If you remove the Alias device from DCR then all the UDM managed devices will be available in Fault Management space.
|
CSCua14145
|
IPSLA Monitoring graph will not be displayed correctly in IE8.
|
Under Monitor > Performance Settings > IPSLA > Collectors when choosing the collector and click on monitor, the graph will be displayed, but when scrolling the graph will not be displayed correctly.
Workaround:
You can use Firefox 8.
|
CSCtq61052
|
Issues in Fault Event Summary Portlet.
|
The following are the issues in Fault Event Summary Portlet:
1. In Monitoring dashboard on clicking the device link from Fault Event Summary portlet, the Events are listed in the Fault View tab irrespective of the severity level, Critical, Informational and Warning events. This should not be the case, it should list only the critical events.
2. In IE 8 browser cross launching to FM page from portlet header (Fault Event Summary Portlet, High Severity Portlet), the column alignment of Device Fault Tab, Fault for Device tab and Fault view tab are not proper.
3. In FM page, while hovering on Less Tool and More Tool in Device, mouse hover Hand symbol is not shown.
4. Mail notification for resumed and suspended events are not sent to the recepient.
5. Bulk data in Annotation look and feel is not good in IE 8.
6. Inclusion of space for own it and clear text box allows less than 30 characters.
7. In Clear and own it, Annotate accepts only 254 characters.
8. Bulk data in Annotation can be wrapped and shown instead of providing scroll bar in the Annotation.
9. The cleared option in EM filter window shows All Auto cleared and User cleared events but in FM filter window cleared option will list only Auto cleared events so this need to be taken in EM also.
|
CSCtq61052 (continued)
|
|
Workaround:
The following are the workaround for the above listed issues.
1. None
2. In the cross launch to Fault view tab expand the column size, then the details in the grid are seen properly.
3. None
4. None
5. In Firefox, the Annotation quick view look and feel will be fine.
6. None
7. None
8. Enter minimal details in Annotation and in Firefox it will be shown properly
9. None
|
CSCtr00200
|
Issues in FM and EM page
|
The following are the issues in FM and EM page:
1. In Fault monitor page, sort by Owned by column, then launch the FM page from Mega menu, the Fault monitor page will not be shown properly. Script Error "'layout.eventsTable[...]' is null or not an object " is found in both the browsers.
2. The sorting order of owned by column is different in FM and EM pages. In one page words stating with capital letters are sorted first followed by words starting with small letters (A,B,C....a,b,c...). In another capital and small letter starting words are sorted alternately (A,a,B,b,C,c........). This needs to be consistent.
3. In fault monitor page copyright should be 2011 for the exported report from device and Fault content export option.
4. Help button is not appearing in eventmonitor when trying to generate Pdf format.
5. In Event monitor, "filter by customized event name" does not return any output.
6. In the filter window the selection of customized event name is not retained when re-filtering the events. Applicable for Fault monitor and Event monitor page.
7. After launching EM, loading progress bar is not shown inside the grid. It displays "No data available" and then pulls the data into EM grid.
8. Lengthy scroll bar exists even though there is no records in Syslogs tabs.
9. When mouse hovering the Close icon, the hand symbol is not shown exactly on Close icon.
10. In the filter window, for Time interval, Between option should be aligned in same row or else From and To can be given before Date field.
|
CSCtr00200 (continued)
|
|
Workaround:
The following are the workaround for the issues listed above:
1. Clear the cache and then login to LMS.
2. None
3. None
4. None
5. None
6. None
7. None
8. None
9. Place the cursor slightly away from close icon. At one particular point you can see the hand symbol.
10. None
|
CSCtn28880
|
Rediscovery jobs should not appear after the job is executed successfully.
|
Fault Management Default rediscovery schedule jobs should not appear after job executes successfully. After running the default job schedule, it should schedule again weekly job for the next week exactly.
In Fault Management Rediscovery Schedule page for user defined periodic jobs the next scheduled date does not change even after one instance of the job is successful.
Schedule time in Fault Management Rediscovery page is not getting updated for default rediscovery job and User defined rediscovery job, it shows the job creation date instead of job scheduled date.
Workaround:
None
|
CSCto47356
|
Imported DFM groups are not synchronizing with CS Group admin page.
|
Imported DFM UDGs will not synchronize and will be listed under CS group admin page when you import DFM groups through CS Group admin. Even in EM these groups will not be seen, but you can see those DFM groups in DFM group selectors like NOS and Fault groups page.
This occurs when you import DFM groups through CS Group admin.
Workaround:
You can see the newly imported groups in CS Group admin and DCR Pages, after restarting the DFMOGSServer.
|
CSCtq56640
|
Issue in ifdescription in live and histo graph it portlets.
|
In live graph it and histo graph it portlets, on choosing interface related templates, if description will not be shown sometimes.
This occurs due to SNMP API timeout while fetching the ifdescription values.
Workaround:
None
|
CSCtn68202
|
Issue in Device Performance Management when entPhysicalDescr names are same for different instance.
|
When you try to poll for EnergyWise port power usage and cpu utilization templates in poller screen, it will display the same instance names and in Live graph and histo graph it portlets it displays HTTP 500 error.
This occurs only when entPhysicalDescr name is same for many instances.
Workaround:
None
|
CSCtn86919
|
User defined command sets does not have special characters in TOC.
|
This occurs when you:
1. Click on the job id of the NetShow Job Browser.
A new window will be created with successful devices in the TOC.
2. Click on the status Success.
A new window appears with the commands that are matching with user defined command sets.
The commands that are being displayed is not showing the pipe symbol (|) that is a part of the command, but able to fetch the commands that were deployed in the device correctly.
Workaround:
None
|
CSCtq24189
|
hprof files are created for show tech command in netshow job.
|
hprof files will be created due to Netshow job for show tech command.
This occurs if the show tech output is in huge size (in 3750 device, show tech output has 5364 lines).
Workaround:
None
|
Open Bugs Related to Network Topology, Layer 2 Services and User Tracking in LMS 4.1
Table 9 lists the open bugs related to Network Topology, Layer 2 Services and User Tracking in LMS 4.1.
Table 9 Open Bugs Related to Network Topology, Layer 2 Services and User Tracking in LMS 4.1
Identifier
|
Summary
|
Explanation
|
CSCtl96069
|
Cloud color is not updated when Topology receives an add event.
|
Cloud color will not be updated when add event is received by topology.
When you add a device to LMS either using Device Management (DCR) or using groups, the corresponding user-defined groups do not appear in the Topology and also the color of the group is incorrect.
Workaround:
Restart the Topology.
|
CSCtn42049
|
Unable to delete user-defined groups from Topology Services.
|
The Topology cloud does not become red even if any device in this group goes down. Also, if the device is unmanaged in UDM, the Topology cloud does not become green.
This occurs when you:
1. Create a user-defined group.
2. Delete the user-defined group.
3. Create a new user-defined group.
4. Launch the Topology Services.
You can view the deleted user-defined group in the Topology cloud.
Workaround:
None
|
CSCtq45382
|
Dual Link does not appear after device rediscovery.
|
Rediscover the devices A and B from Topo. After rediscovery, Topo is updated with single link between device A and B instead of dual link.
Workaround:
Close and relaunch the Topo.
|
CSCto47618
|
All subnets of a device marked with same timestamp though wait interval is configured.
|
Run UT with the following settings,
Ping Sweep on all subnets= Enabled
Wait timer =x sec.
During UT, all subnets that belong to a device is marked with same time stamp as "pinged earlier time" though there is a wait timer configured. Subnets should be marked with the time stamp at which it pingsweeped (by considering the wait interval such as S1=T,S2=T+8,S3=T+16 etc). Without this during arp fetch, subnets would be pingsweeped before pingsweep timeout expired.
This occurs if you configure the wait interval value from default to some value.
Workaround:
None
|
Open Bugs Related to Smart Interactions in LMS 4.1
Table 10 lists the open bugs related to Smart Interactions in LMS 4.1.
Table 10 Open Bugs Related to Smart Interactions in LMS 4.1
Identifier
|
Summary
|
Explanation
|
CSCtq83628
|
Issue in wow when session is timed out in LMS.
|
The data in the Search forum, TAC case creation and edition flow will not be displayed properly, if session is timed out in LMS.
After launching the WOW pages such as search forum, TAC listing and creation pages, make the session idle such that LMS session is getting timed out. Now search for a keyword in search forum it displays 401-unauthorized message.In TAC listing window it will display loading message, when you perform any action in that widget.
Workaround:
Close the browser and launch the LMS page in a new tab/window.
|
CSCtr16242
|
Error does not appear when no keyword is provided in the search forum.
|
When no keyword is provided in the Cisco search forum, error will not appear in the UI.
This occurs when you:
1. Navigate to the Search forum from any cross launch of device mouse hovers using global search/dashboard/FM page.
It will display the search results for the selected device type.
2. Remove the keyword and click GO button or Refresh icon.
The previous search results will be shown and error message does not appear.
Workaround:
None
|
CSCtr17774
|
LastUpdatedtime is not reflected with latest in TAC listing window.
|
This occurs while viewing the TAC case from TAC listing window after update.
Workaround:
None
|
CSCtr47482
|
Stuck at loading when trying to access forums for new devices.
|
Search forum will keep on loading when you try with the keywords which has only single row of results.
This occurs when you launch search forum from device mouse hover for the device in which search result is having single result of data.
Workaround:
Refine the search.
|
CSCtr18036
|
Tooltip is not displayed properly in Firefox update window.
|
Tool tip is not displayed properly when you mouse hover the attach file option in Update TAC request in FF3.6.x. Even after releasing the mouse, tool tip is not getting hidden.
Workaround:
None.
|
CSCtr19861
|
Issue in filter options in TAC listing window.
|
The following are the issues in filter options available in TAC listing window:
1. In TAC listing window, quick filter and advanced filter options will not function properly.
2. The filtering parameters such as Is greater than, Is less than, Is greater than or equal to and Is less than or equal to, are not applicable for Title, Cisco Owner, Party and Status.
3. The filtering parameters such as Is greater than, Is less than, Is greater than or equal to and Is less than or equal to, will consider only the first two digits for contract number and case number. Is greater than is behaving as Is greater than or equal to in date created and last updated.
This occurs while filtering TAC case from the list by using various filter options.
Workaround:
Refine filter criteria.
|
CSCtr20212
|
SMTP server configuration error appears on submitting TAC request.
|
SMTP server configuration error message will appear only after submitting TAC request.
This occurs if you update TAC request when SMTP server is not configured properly.
Workaround:
Configure SMTP before updating TAC request.
|
CSCtr30764
|
Enter key is not working properly in SS cco login page in IE 8.
|
In IE 8, enter key will not work as expected in smart services cco login page.
This occurs when you use Enter key in SS login page in IE 8.
Workaround:
Click login button by using mouse after entering username and password.
|
CSCtr39751
|
502 Cannot Connect Error in TAC Service Request/listing Window
|
The following error message will appear, while launching open TAC service request from device mousehover/TAC listing tool:
There was an error while fetching the list of TAC Service Requests: 502-Cannot Connec
This occurs while Launching create TAC Service Request/Listing window when smart service URLs are not resolved by hostname.
Workaround:
Add the hostname - ip address mapping in the following locations:
/etc/hosts file - Solaris/Soft Appliance
C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\hosts file - Windows
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CSCtr39775
|
Search results does not match with Cisco forum.
|
Search result output will not match with the Cisco support forum results.
This occurs when you launch the search result window.
Workaround:
Refine the search string.
|
CSCtr39836
|
Login is prompted when moving across multiple web applications.
|
Login will be prompted when moving across multiple web applications.
This occurs when you launch smart service applications (create TAC request/TAC listing/supportfom) from different LMS web applications.
Workaround:
Login again.
|
Open Bugs Related to UII in LMS 4.1
Table 11 lists the open bugs related to UII in LMS 4.1.
Table 11 Open Bugs Related to UII in LMS 4.1
Identifier
|
Summary
|
Explanation
|
CSCtn89281
|
Inconsistent behavior for radio button in add SI group.
|
If you click anywhere near to the border of the radio button, the radio button will not get selected.
Workaround:
Click in the center of the radio button.
|
CSCtn89456
|
Issue in tab behavior.
|
In Troubleshooting, if you open multiple tabs, there is no forward or backward buttons to traverse through the tabs as in 4.0 or 4.0.1.
This occurs when you open multiple tabs in Troubleshooting.
Workaround:
None.
|
CSCto86626
|
UI distorted and Filter issue in Table\Grid.
|
When doing filter in grids, sometimes the previous filter results are retained and displayed in the grid.
When you click on filter and the search query is typed, the filter for the first time displays the correct results. However during the second time when the records are more that 24, the new query filter displays previous results too when scrolling down.
Workaround:
When the grid is displayed inside the popup, and if filter results are not as expected, close the popup and launch it again. On clicking the filter, the correct results will be displayed.
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CSCts52912
|
Issue while unzipping LMS41 SEVT image
|
While unzipping the LMS41 images `lms-4.1-Sol-eval.zip' and `sevt-fcs-lms-4.1-sol-K9.zip' following question will popup in cli.
replace /<DIRECTORY>/install/packages/CSCOcwhp/reloc/CSCOpx/MDC/tomcat/webapps/cwhp/js/dojocw-1.0.0/dojocw/themes/reboot2/images/toolbar/Annotate.png? [y]es, [N]o. [A]ll, [N]one, [r]ename:
Workaround:
Proceed the extraction using option N (No).
After the installation you will see the following errors logged in install log which is ignorable. There is no functionality loss due to this.
pkgadd: ERROR: unable to open </LMS41_SOL/install/packages/CSCOcwhp/reloc/CSCOpx/MDC/tomcat/webapps/cwhp/js/dojocw-1.0.0/dojocw/themes/reboot2/images/toolbar/Annotate.png> for reading: (2) No such file or directory
ERROR: attribute verification of </opt/CSCOpx/MDC/tomcat/webapps/cwhp/js/dojocw-1.0.0/dojocw/themes/reboot2/images/toolbar/Annotate.png> failed
|
CSCtz00509
|
When right-clicking the Help using Open in New Tab option, appropriate help page is not launched.
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In the LMS application, when you right-click on the Help in the top-right corner, the following issues are identified:
• Open in New Tab option will be hidden for some pages.
• For few pages, the Open in New Tab option will be available but a blank help page may appear.
• For some pages, the Default Dashboard will be launched.
Workaround:
Launch the help page by directly clicking on the Help instead of using Open in New Tab option.
|
Open Bugs Related to Work Center in LMS 4.1
Table 12 lists the open bugs related to Work Center in LMS 4.1.
Table 12 Open Bugs Related to Work Center in LMS 4.1
Identifier
|
Summary
|
Explanation
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CSCti63675
|
Rollback does not work properly in some of the ASP jobs.
|
Rollback will not work properly in some of the ASP jobs.
• rollback command will not have CDP, if ASP is enabled with CDP fallback.
• no macro auto execute <event> builtin <macro> command fails on the device.
• rollback command for mac based group command fails on the device.
This occurs while scheduling ASP job with rollback option.
Workaround:
None
|
CSCtn92794
|
Issue with User-defined Macro in ASP.
|
This occurs when you:
1. Select Work Centers > Auto Smartports > Manage Templates Flow
1. Create new ASP template while adding new event with User-Defined Macro.
2. Click Browse to select Configuration Macro from file.
It accepts any type of file (Example: .jpg, .pdf, .doc, .exe and so on.) and shows it in an un-readable text format.
Workaround:
None
|
CSCtn96068
|
Issue with 'Enter' key's default action in Auto Smartports HOT3.
|
Enter key will not work in Auto Smartports window.
This occurs when you:
1. When you press enter after typing any text in the 'matches' text box in the Filter option available in Work Centers > Auto Smartports > Manage Templates Flow, unexpected "ADD" popup appears,
2. When you press enter after typing any text in the 'matches' text box in the Filter option available in Work Centers > Auto Smartports > Jobs flow, the user control goes to "Global Search" drop-down list in the same page.
Workaround:
None
|
CSCto04284
|
Displays incorrect Event - Macro Mapping in the Manage ASP flow.
|
UI will not display the appropriate the Event - Macro Mapping in the Manage ASP flow.
This issue occurs when the system defined event is forcibly mapped to different system defined macro, and a value is given for the macro.
Workaround:
None
|
CSCto02320
|
Enhancement in base version of Smart Install.
|
In Smart Install 12.2.55, SI image CLI points to the image name directly for external tftp director option. The director creates the image list and puts it in the tftp server. So LMS should point to the image name instead of the .txt file.
Smart Install base version was 12.2.55. Now, it is changed to 12.2.58.
Workaround:
None
|
CSCtr56700
|
Usability issue in Identity Getting Started page link.
|
From the Identity Getting started page (Work Centers > Identity > Getting Started) Assistance link, when you click Enable Interfaces link, the Enable Interfaces for Identity page will be displayed at the bottom of the screen and only white space will be seen at the top. You have to scroll down to view the page.
This occurs only when you launch the page from the Identity Getting Started assistance link.
Workaround:
Launch the page from megamenu (Work Centers > Identity > Configure > Enable Interfaces)
The page appears properly from mega menu links and Readiness report.
|
CSCto36724
|
Rollback commands fails due to IOS issue.
|
While doing rollback in Device profiling, configlets from the device running configuration, displays the delimiter in wrong place as shown below:
macro auto trigger
DPER1 profile Y1
macro auto sticky!
It occurs in the device side and it is an IOS issue.
Workaround:
None
|
CSCtq45497
|
Issue with same version backup restore for LMS 4.1in ASP and OOTB flow.
|
In backup server, all the periodic jobs are in successful state where as in restored server, same jobs are in Failed state.
This occurs while verifying the data in backup-restore servers for Auto Smart Ports.
Workaround:
None
|
CSCtr40737
|
ASP Templates are not loading for the first time in the server.
|
Navigate to Medianet > Configure ASP flow, after fresh install, the templates are not loaded for the first time.
This issue is inconsistent. It occurs only once in the fresh installed server.
Workaround:
Refresh the page.
|
CSCtq42192
|
Incorrect non-compliant entity count.
|
Non-complaint entity count will not match with data shown in the details page.
For example, tt shows the count as 3 but clicking on the link shows the details of 2 endpoints.
Also blank window will open when clicking on the count.
This occurs when you:
1. Add new endpoints to the group and trigger compliance check job, count gets updated and shows wrong number.
2. Delete devices corresponding endpoint entries get removed. If the endpoint is shown under NC entity count, the count is not showing correct value.
Workaround:
None
|
CSCtr11921
|
EnergyWise process creates core.
|
EnergyWise process will be down. This occurs when some collection is triggered.
Core gets created on some UII operation which is specific to solaris server and it is inconsistent also.
Workaround:
Delete the core and restart the EnergyWise process by ./pdexec <pid>.
|
CSCtr30331
|
EnergyWise inconsistent issue due to toolkit.
|
The following are the EnergyWise issues:
1. EnergyWise Endpoint collection summary will show success with partially failed collection.
2. Policy deploy will not be appropriate.
3. Endpoint details will show wrong endpoint.
When certain device is not reachable and the first contacted device is collection successful then the entire collection will be successful.
Toolkit sometimes contact a device which is not appropriate due to actual device reachability.
Workaround:
This issue happens inconsistently so collecting or deploying again after sometime solves this issue.
|
CSCto47054
|
EnergyWise monitoring issue when the secrets are changed for a domain.
|
When the endpoint, management secrets are incorrect for a domain, after managing the device in LMS and creating Endpoint groups using the entities in the device, the power usage table has zero entries for the EPG. This is same when the domain name is changed after sometime of polling.
This occurs when secrets are incorrect in the DB.
Workaround:
Edit the secrets for the domain or delete and add the device again in DCR.
|
CSCti65195
|
Rollback does not work properly in some of the Identity jobs.
|
In Identity, certain functionality rollback will not work.
This occurs while changing the security mode of an interface and disabling RADIUS in Manage Identityflow.
Workaround:
None
|
Resolved Bugs in Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution 4.1
Table 13 contains the bugs resolved in LMS 4.1.
Refer Using Bug Toolkit for querying and searching bug details.
Table 13 Bugs Resolved in Cisco Prime LMS 4.1
Identifier
|
Headline
|
Administration
|
CSCtl71426
|
Wrong option appears for the pdcmd command.
|
CSCsk35018
|
CS - Sybase SQL Anywhere listening on UDP broadcast
|
CSCth21594
|
Missing hourly data collection observed for some Echo-based Collectors.
|
CSCti02289
|
Device polling gets stuck.
|
CSCti80788
|
Unable to launch help for troubleshooting pages from portlets.
|
CSCtl82703
|
Password policy non-compliance error appears when you edit a user.
|
CSCtl99511
|
Data does not appear properly when troubleshooting IPphone with MAC/IPaddress.
|
Backup Restore
|
CSCtl79509
|
Unable to delete tmpDeviceLicense after a selective backup and restore.
|
CiscoView
|
CSCtq26493
|
CiscoView graphs do not auto refresh on IE 8.
|
CSCtq58871
|
CiscoView challenges for credentials when only host names are in DCR.
|
Configuration
|
CSCtg80037
|
Reset button does not work properly in the bug summary report.
|
CSCtl92983
|
CDA results for ASA devices are misleading.
|
CSCtq36578
|
In RME 4.x, scheduled CDA Purge Jobs are not working.
|
CSCtq14451
|
Config editor quick deploy job throws null emaild id popup.
|
CSCtj74999
|
Failed to config archive after baseline compliance check and deploy.
|
CSCtn45397
|
Baseline compliance jobs fail for devices lacking a prerequisite
|
CSCto64144
|
CWCLI passes the filename to device instead of the file contents.
|
CSCtn86410
|
API creation
|
CSCti83166
|
OOTB Templates are not shown after restore with same version selective backup.
|
CSCtl73432
|
OOTB related exceptions in the install log.
|
CSCtl96501
|
Inventory, Config and Image Management application names appear in the panel while installing LMS 4.0.1
|
CSCto76542
|
Unable to migrate destination IP in Inventory and Config collection notification.
|
CSCtn31371
|
Inventory, Config and Image Management change audit shows a change in the serial number.
|
CSCti39064
|
Issues in the device group admin attributes for tech attributes
|
CSCtn52032
|
Access ports are missing under PMC groups and also other workflow.
|
CSCti64706
|
Wrong help content in each flows of remote staging.
|
CSCtl20142
|
Template Center and ASP job creation takes a long time.
|
CSCtl22188
|
Issue in Work Center Role Management.
|
CSCtl73350
|
hostnamechange script is too aggressive when changing the hostname.
|
CSCtq17436
|
ConfigUtilityService runs out of memory due to excessive Flash DB record.
|
CSCtq41505
|
Unable to delete/edit from exclude commands list after initial change.
|
CSCti56796
|
OOTB statements appear in Install log.
|
CSCti98732
|
Template deployment goes into infinite loop if isGlobal parameter is false.
|
CSCti99317
|
Template parameter help is not sensitive to the parameter type.
|
CSCti99356
|
Template job status and device status within the job are different.
|
CSCtj31929
|
Multi-line command support is required for config templates.
|
CSCtj46960
|
Password field value appears as plain text in UDA table.
|
CSCtj83925
|
Command generation fails for CLI with global and unique parameter.
|
CSCtl21501
|
Cancel button confirmation message does not appear for Edit and Clone options
|
CSCtl79285
|
Bug for TCE development checkin.
|
CSCtn22066
|
In Template Center, unique parameters are not deployed in some instances.
|
CSCtq26047
|
Some sentence corrections in OOTB flow.
|
CSCth24321
|
ETSGJ-CH Config Editor - Diff Viewer need resizing.
|
CSCtj14077
|
Inventory and Config debugging options are out of order.
|
CSCto47156
|
Help page in Assign template flow in OOTB is pointing to wrong page.
|
CSCtq82611
|
Two pop-up windows appear in search archive export device.
|
CSCtq83625
|
RME 4.3.1 SWIM - c3750e stack reboot takes longer than 10 mins.
|
CSCsr93354
|
Add more arguments to ChangeAudit Automated Action scripts.
|
CSCtl84351
|
Software EoX Report incorrectly reports WAAS s/w as PIXOS and ALTIGAOS.
|
CSCtn21348
|
EoS/EoL Software Report shows Nexus under wrong device type.
|
CSCti45138
|
Inventory Job Scheduling Date is not shown completely.
|
CSCtk07649
|
Unneccessary logs in IC_Server log file.
|
CSCtk12271
|
Nexus5K shows all FEX ports to have a "New" Manufacturer Name.
|
CSCtn25074
|
Inventory and Config per-device attribute edit interface is missing.
|
CSCtn86347
|
Inventory collection fails for Nexus devices.
|
CSCtq24236
|
Inventory, Config and Image Management device selector functions does not work properly.
|
CSCtr11975
|
Scheduled Inventory Collection Purge Jobs are not working.
|
CSCti61713
|
NPE is thrown on clicking the export device list to device selector in failed Archive/succeeded inventory report.
|
CSCtk31216
|
LMS 4.0.1: Not able to create custom inventory legacy report
|
CSCtk37492
|
Deactive "Use Location Publish Path:" option in Group Selector.
|
CSCtq36091
|
In RME reports, same type of device has multiple headers.
|
CSCtn40388
|
Message Filters do not support descriptions with dashes.
|
CSCtq08530
|
Syslog report shows a timestamp 7 hours behind the syslog.log timestamp.
|
CSCtn53705
|
Unable to push smartport macro commands in RME.
|
CSCto35058
|
RME netconfig does not send the password as an interactive response.
|
CSCto64115
|
Changing Enable password using parameters in Netconfig fails.
|
CSCsy61314
|
PMC related commands get logged in ICServerUI.log.
|
CSCta46739
|
String out of bound Exception while creating/editing PMC groups.
|
CSCti35379
|
Swim Image import shows invalid files as GSS Swtype.
|
CSCti54351
|
ISSU job succeeds though Image upgrade fails
|
CSCti71902
|
Import Network flow support error for ASA.
|
CSCtn76536
|
SWIM does not work for 3750 stacked switches.
|
CSCtq13578
|
SWIM not able to upgrade standby supervisors.
|
CSCtq78318
|
SWIM job shows bootflash as default under storage options.
|
CSCtq96245
|
Syslog report Timestamp is different from SyslogMessagesPortlet.
|
Dashboards and Portlets
|
CSCtk97948
|
Last N connected Medianet Portlet through Remote Portlet goes on loading.
|
CSCti80562
|
Unable to save few configuration Data in 3 Portlets.
|
Fault Management
|
CSCtf47441
|
DFM 3.2 does not poll ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB for ACE 4710.
|
CSCtn02370
|
Problems in show events filter of Event monitor.
|
Getting Started
|
CSCti80845
|
NPE thrown while modifying my profile with different authentication mode.
|
Help
|
CSCti32851
|
No Proper Document/Online help to list the ip-phone registration in LMS.
|
CSCti95031
|
Issue in supported image version for Smart Install.
|
CSCtn55295
|
EnergyWise OLH discrepancy due to text clean up.
|
CSCtl92939
|
Wrong copyright appears in some help pages.
|
Monitoring and Troubleshooting
|
CSCti65644
|
Ampersand character in Collector name results in "Invalid XML data".
|
CSCti48096
|
Blank Page issues in CV-crosslaunch applications.
|
CSCtl93304
|
Unable to load SNMPv2-TC-v1 MIB.
|
CSCtl82624
|
Improper sorting in NAM Configuration page and NAM TOP-N Statistics portlet.
|
CSCti31113
|
Incorrect ETSGJ-CH Netshow Job Edit - Date is displayed.
|
CSCto67353
|
RME Netshow job browser does not show job details.
|
CSCsz77669
|
Device Selection doesn't appear in NOS Group once while editing
|
CSCti77773
|
"EntPhysicalDescr" is getting null value for some of the CPU interfaces.
|
CSCsv88040
|
Device Performance Management functionality breaks when multiple interfaces are having same name.
|
Network Toplogy, Layer 2 Services and User Tracking
|
CSCtn32077
|
No devices in Medianet Endpoint Connected Devices group in topology.
|
CSCth07400
|
After creating VLANs, the device selector in the Modify Trunk Attributes.
|
CSCtn46604
|
Steps to download the User Tracking Utility are wrong.
|
CSCti71890
|
VRF-Lite purge job fails when you modify the purge policy.
|
UII
|
CSCtl08282
|
Problems in Global Search Results for Jobs Search.
|
CSCtl10689
|
Problems in Global Search.
|
CSCtn80406
|
OOTB page reload issue in IE 8.
|
CSCtn80421
|
Smart Install alignment issue.
|
CSCtq37356
|
Buttons are hidden in Apply EnergyWise Policies flow.
|
CSCti77722
|
Error in communicating with IPMProcess and daily report out of order.
|
Work Center
|
CSCtg87052
|
Cosmetic issues in EW Job browser.
|
CSCth62196
|
Use inline import component provided with UII Grid.
|
CSCth71665
|
EnergyWise Keyword display issue in Endpoint group creation.
|
CSCti32459
|
Issue in EPG display in selective backup.
|
CSCti67520
|
Prompt/Error message for endpoint group name should be changed.
|
CSCti74377
|
Unable to save EnergyWise setting in FF.
|
CSCtk14066
|
Passwords are not encrypted for EnergyWise CLI.
|
CSCtl23465
|
Energywise Shared keys are visible in clear text format in Config Editor.
|
CSCto52361
|
IOS will not accept a space in the EW keyword string.
|
CSCto57768
|
EnergyWise Attributes are not populated for Routers.
|
CSCto57774
|
EnergyWise Attribute-keyword should not accept space.
|
CSCtq60270
|
Unable to save EW domain with EW operations in sync with NTP server.
|
CSCti72089
|
Minus zero is displayed in ew cost savings report and total savings portlet.
|
CSCti77576
|
In Identity, after sorting the ports, it fails to deploy the identity configuration to selected ports.
|
CSCtj59437
|
Button label is confusing when editing identity device interface.
|
CSCtj69365
|
Configure RADIUS does not generate VSA for accounting and authentication.
|
CSCtj75995
|
Devices take long time to show up after adding them.
|
CSCtl76231
|
Non Identity-capable device appear in device selector on selecting IPv6 device.
|
CSCto44322
|
RADIUS configuration overwrites existing aaa commands.
|
CSCtq48971
|
Tooltip message issues in Identity.
|
CSCti83649
|
Issue in label alignment in all work centers job browser pages.
|
CSCtk53977
|
SI readiness report issue
|
CSCtn42396
|
Issue in SI when there is a space in device display name.
|
CSCto02267
|
Enhancement in external tftp image and config files validation.
|
CSCto02277
|
Enhancement in supported product family in 12.2(55) version.
|
CSCto02295
|
Issue in built-in group-12.2(55) image.
|
CSCto02304
|
Issue in hostname field.
|
CSCtr13999
|
Issue in file upload for TAC case creation/updation in IE.
|
Product Documentation
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