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All contents are Copyright © 2013 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 1
Readme File for Cisco Prime Network 3.10.0.0.4 Point Patch
Revised: April 25, 2013
This document supports the release of the Prime Network 3.10.0.0.4, which is installed on
top of Cisco Prime Network 3.10.
Note: All changes described in this document apply only to Cisco Prime Network 3.10.
Note: This point patch accumulates previous point patches of 3.10.0.0.x.
Note: This point patch installation prompts you with an option to install the latest device
package.
http://software.cisco.com/download/type.html?mdfid=284560160&flowid=39388
Note: Please make sure to review this Point-Patch Test Report for the list of possible
issues/caveats – EDCS-1250800 (Cisco Internal Only)
Prerequisite: Make sure Cisco Prime Network 3.10.0.0.1 is installed before installing /
upgrading to Cisco Prime Network 3.10.0.0.4 (regardless of point-patch level you are
upgrading from), Cisco Prime Network 3.10.0.0.1 is available at CCO:
http://software.cisco.com/download/type.html?mdfid=284560160&flowid=39388
Table of Contents
1 Obtaining the Point Patch 1
2 Point Patch Contents 2
3 Installing the Point Patch 2
4 Verifying the Point Patch Installation 6
5 Uninstalling the Point Patch 8
6 Verifying the Point Patch Uninstalling 13
7 Resolved Caveats – Cisco Prime Network 3.10.0.0.4 Point Patch. 14
8 Bug Resolutions That Require VNE Device Package 17
9 Obtaining Documentation, Support and Security Guidelines 17
1 Obtaining the Point Patch To obtain the Cisco Prime Network 3.10.0.0.4 point patch for installation, downloaded it
from Cisco.com:
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http://software.cisco.com/download/type.html?mdfid=284560160&flowid=39388
2 Point Patch Contents Cisco Prime Network 3.10.0.0.4 point patch contains:
The necessary files and scripts to upgrade successfully.
Resolved caveats, identified in Resolved Caveats – Cisco Prime Network 3.10.0.0.4
point patch.
3 Installing the Point Patch This procedure describes how to install the Cisco Prime Network 3.10.0.0.4 point patch on
top of an existing Cisco Prime Network 3.10 installation and Cisco Prime Network 3.10
point patch 1.
Prerequisite: Before installing Prime Network 3.10.0.0.4, one needs to install Prime
Network 3.10.0.0.1 which is available at CCO:
http://software.cisco.com/download/type.html?mdfid=284560160&flowid=37642
Before You Begin
1. If you are using the HA/DR VERITAS solution:
a) Uncheck the critical flag from the Cisco Prime Network gateway resource in the
VERITAS Cluster Manager application.
b) Via the VERITAS Cluster Manager, bring Prime Network offline.
c) Disable the Cisco Prime Network gateway resource in the VERITAS Cluster
Manager application.
d) Login to the gateway and start Prime Network by running “networkctl start“.
e) Wait until Prime Network gateway and units are up and running before continuing
with this patch installation.
2. If you are using the LINUX RHCS solution:
Login to the Cisco Prime Network gateway as root user and move the services into
freeze mode, by running:
a) clusvcadm –Z <Prime Network service>
b) clusvcadm –Z <Oracle service>
For example:
clusvcadm –Z ana
clusvcadm –Z oracle_db
3. Make sure the Cisco Prime Network gateway and units are up and running before
installing the point patch.
4. Copy the point patch to a directory outside of the Cisco Prime Network home directory.
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5. Grant the directory Cisco Prime Network user permission.
For example, after you login to the Cisco Prime Network gateway as root user, you
might enter commands similar to the following:
cd /export/home
mkdir 3.10.0.0.4
chown <Prime Network-user>:ana 3.10.0.0.4
Example: chown [network-user]:ana 3.10.0.0.4
Notes
The installation process is configured to execute automatic backup of all the files
under the Cisco Prime Network home directory. Creating the backup zip file can take
up to one hour.
You can abort the installation if a backup of the database has not been performed.
You are prompted for a destination path for the backup file and to indicate the
required disk space requirements. This path location cannot be $ANAHOME.
Grant Prime Network user permission to the Cisco Prime Network backup
directory.
The backup file name is appended with the UNIX time stamp of the gateway
machine.
The file format of the backup is PrimeNetworkBackUp_<unix_time>.tar.gz.
We recommend that you install Cisco Prime Network 3.10.0.0.4 point patch with the
default option: perl upgrade.pl –p.
To install the point patch without a backup (that is, without the option to rollback, or a
manual rollback), run the upgrade.pl script with the –nobackup option, as follows:
perl upgrade.pl –p –nobackup
This point patch might include database table changes. If you would like the option to
rollback to a previous point patch, backup the database.
If your setup is installed with an embedded database, see the “Performing a Manual
Backup of an Embedded Database and Cisco Prime Network” section in the Cisco
Prime Network Administrator Guide, 3.10.
The upgrade script prompts you with an option to install VNE Drivers.
The Cisco Prime Network gateway and units restart automatically after the installation
has completed successfully.
Installation Procedure
1. Login to the Cisco Prime Network gateway as Prime Network user.
2. Navigate to the directory in which you placed the point patch. (See Before You Begin.)
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3. To extract the necessary JAR files and Perl scripts, unzip the file by entering the
following command:
unzip PrimeNetwork3.10.0.0.4.zip
4. Navigate to the 3.10.0_PP directory:
cd PrimeNetwork_upgrade/3.10.0_PP
5. Extract the necessary XMP_DATACENTER JAR and SDU files, by entering the
following command:
jar –xvf Prime_Network3.10.0.0.4_others.jar
6. Navigate to the Prime_Network_upgrade directory:
cd Prime_Network_upgrade
7. As a workaround / mitigation for bug “CSCug48618 updatectl failed to stop
update.pl process” which is targeted to be fixed in the coming Cisco Prime Network
3.10 point-patch 5, run the following procedure on all Units and Gateway:
navigate to ~/Main/scripts/monitoring
updatectl.pl stop
kill -9 `ps -ef | grep update.pl | grep -v grep | awk '{print
$2}'`
8. Enter one of the following commands, depending on whether or not you want to install
the point patch with the option to roll back:
To install the point patch and create a backup file, enter:
perl upgrade.pl -p
To install the point patch without creating a backup file, enter:
perl upgrade.pl –p -nobackup
9. Wait until the Cisco Prime Network gateway is up and running.
10. If you are using the HA/DR VERITAS solution, enable the Prime Network gateway
resource and mark it as critical in the VERITAS Cluster Manager application.
11. If you are using the LINUX RHCS solution:
Log into the Cisco Prime Network gateway as root user and move the services out of
freeze mode, by running:
a) clusvcadm –U <Prime Network service>
b) clusvcadm –U <Oracle service>
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4 Verifying the Point Patch Installation This section describes how to verify that Cisco Prime Network 3.10.0.0.4 point patch has
been installed successfully, as explained in Section 4, Installing the Point Patch..
This procedure uses the script ~/Main/scripts/checkPatchInstallation.pl to confirm that
the point patch has been installed correctly.
Note: Execute the commands from the gateway.
Verification Procedure
1. Enter the following command to determine the version of the point patch installed:
checkPatchInstallation.pl -p
The gateway responds with the point patch information, such as:
Current patch (in 127.0.0.1):
Prime_Network3.10.0.0.4_PP.jar:patch.jar
2. Enter the following command to determine whether all components of the point patch
installed successfully:
checkPatchInstallation.pl Prime_Network3.10.0.0.4_PP.jar
If the installation was successful, information similar to the following is displayed:
Patch Prime_Network3.10.0.0.4_PP.jar correctly installed in the
gateway (127.0.0.1)
Patch Prime_Network3.10.0.0.4_PP.jar correctly installed in the
golden source registry (0.0.0.0)
Patch Prime_Network3.10.0.0.4_PP.jar correctly installed in the unit
<unit IP>
Patch Prime_Network3.10.0.0.4_PP.jar correctly found at the start of
0.out log file
Patch Prime_Network3.10.0.0.4_PP.jar correctly found as the first
reference on file
/export/home/ana38/Main/webstart/agentregistryviewer.jnlp
Patch Prime_Network3.10.0.0.4_PP.jar correctly found as the first
reference on file /export/home/ana38/Main/webstart/bosmanage.jnlp
Patch Prime_Network3.10.0.0.4_PP.jar correctly found as the first
reference on file /export/home/ana38/Main/webstart/dcdebugger.jnlp
Patch Prime_Network3.10.0.0.4_PP.jar correctly found as the first
reference on file /export/home/ana38/Main/webstart/eventvision.jnlp
Patch Prime_Network3.10.0.0.4_PP.jar correctly found as the first
reference on file /export/home/ana38/Main/webstart/networkvision.jnlp
Patch Prime_Network3.10.0.0.4_PP.jar correctly found as the first
reference on file
/export/home/ana38/Main/webstart/processdebugger.jnlp
Patch Prime_Network3.10.0.0.4_PP.jar correctly found as the first
reference on file /export/home/ana38/Main/webstart/regedit.jnlp
Patch Prime_Network3.10.0.0.4_PP.jar correctly found as the first
reference on file
/export/home/ana38/Main/webstart/sessiondebugger.jnlp
Patch Prime_Network3.10.0.0.4_PP.jar correctly found as the first
reference on file /export/home/ana38/Main/webstart/stresser.jnlp
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Patch Prime_Network3.10.0.0.4_PP.jar correctly found as the first
reference on file
/export/home/ana38/Main/webstart/workflowstudio.jnlp
Patch Prime_Network3.10.0.0.4_PP.jar's classes files are being called
from this patch on server 127.0.0.1
Patch Prime_Network3.10.0.0.4_PP.jar's xml files are being called
from this patch on server 127.0.0.1
Patch Prime_Network3.10.0.0.4_PP.jar's classes files are being called
from this patch on server <unit IP>
Patch Prime_Network3.10.0.0.4_PP.jar's xml files are being called
from this patch on server <unit IP>
---> Patch Prime_Network3.10.0.0.4_PP.jar correctly installed
If the installation was not successful, messages are displayed that indicate where
problems are located. The final line in the report is:
---> Patch Prime_Network3.10.0.0.4_PP.jar not correctly installed or
at least one warning displayed
Note: Sometime you can encounter two cosmetic issues with the above section / prints
that imply on a bad install of the point-patch. However these are not correct, please see
the below bugs planned to be fixed and included in the future Prime Network 3.10
Point-Patches:
1. CSCud93045 - PN checkPatchInstallation script isn't find PP as first resourse in
jnlp
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5 Uninstalling the Point Patch This procedure describes how to uninstall the point patch. You do not need to uninstall a
point patch unless you need to completely remove the point patch.
Note: you can uninstall the point patch only if it was installed with the backup option,
using the command: perl upgrade.pl –p.
Rollback Procedure
1. If you are using the HA/DR VERITAS solution:
a) Uncheck the critical flag from the Cisco Prime Network gateway resource in the
VERITAS Cluster Manager application.
b) Via the VERITAS Cluster Manager, bring Prime Network offline.
c) Disable the Cisco Prime Network gateway resource in the VERITAS Cluster
Manager application.
d) Login to the gateway and start Prime Network by running “networkctl start“.
e) Wait until Prime Network gateway and units are up and running before continuing
with this patch uninstall.
2. Verify that the gateway and unit workstations can communicate via SSH.
3. If you are using the LINUX RHCS solution:
Login to the Cisco Prime Network gateway as root user and move the services into
freeze mode, by running:
clusvcadm –Z <Prime Network service>
clusvcadm –Z <Oracle service>
For example:
clusvcadm –Z ana
clusvcadm –Z oracle_db
4. Login to Prime Network Administration and remove all redundant units.
5. Login to the Cisco Prime Network gateway as Prime Network user.
Stop Cisco Prime Network by entering the following commands:
networkctl stop
6. Restore the Cisco Prime Network database alone:
For an embedded database, see the “Restoring an Embedded Database and
Prime Network“ section in the Cisco Prime Network Administrator Guide, 3.10.
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Make sure to use the instructions to “Restore Prime Network Embedded
Database Alone“ (i.e. use the ‘emdbctl --restore_db’ command).
For a non-embedded database setup, restore the backed-up database and start
the database services and the listener. The database table structure is changed
during the upgrade. In order for the system to function correctly after a rollback,
the old table structure must be recovered through a database backup.
7. Uninstall the units.
8. Navigate to the Prime_Network_upgrade directory in the 3.10.0.0.4 directory you
created for installing the point patch:
cd 3.10.0.0.4/Prime_Network_upgrade
9. As the Cisco Prime Network user, enter the following command on the Cisco Prime
Network gateway only:
perl rollback.pl
Note: Running the rollback.pl script will also restore the Cisco and Non-Cisco Device
driver files associated with Device Package (DP) installations. Therefore, any VNE
device driver files associated with DP installations that occurred after the last backup
procedure will be overwritten. The rollback procedure removes and replaces the entire
contents of the Cisco Prime Network home directory which includes the
~/Main/drivers directory.
10. At the prompt "Are you sure you want to roll back the current Prime Network
installation," enter yes:
- Writing log to /export/home/network-
upgrade/PrimeNetwork_upgrade/rollback-number.log
- Have you rolled back the database? (yes,no) [default yes]
- Have you reinstalled the units? (Y,N) [default Y]
- Are you sure you want to rollback the current Prime Network
installation? (yes,no)[default yes]
11. At the prompt "Please enter the full path to the backup archive file," enter the location
of the backup archive directory. The rollback.pl script does not delete the backup
archive.
- Please enter the full path to the backup archive file:
/export/home/3.10.0.0.4/PrimeNetworkBackup/PrimeNetworkBackUp_<unix_t
ime>.tar.gz
12. The scripts revert the gateway back to its earlier version:
- Removing content of /export/home/network310
[OK]
- Extracting backup archive under /export/home/network310
[OK]
- Removing Standby Units
[OK]
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- Starting Prime Network on GW
+ Rollback completed successfully.
Please remember to do the following:
- Re-login as the Prime Network user for environment changes take
place
check logs for further information.
- Rollback logs can be found at <logFile>
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13. Install the units.
14. Run the “network-conf –rollback” command on the unit machines.
Do expect the following Error message:
+ Would you like to start Prime Network unit? (yes,no) [default yes]
Starting Prime Network unit...............................
**** Prime Network failed to start with the following error:
ERROR: unable to retreieve Golden source files, will not load.
15. Copy avm99.xml from Prime Network Gateway
~/Main/registry/ConfigurationFiles/<unit_ip> to the unit registry.
16. Run "networkctl start" on the unit machines.
17. Log into all Cisco Prime Network Units as Prime Network user, for each unit , Delete
the necessary XMP_DATACENTER JAR and SDU files ,by entering the following
commands:
rm –fr $ANAHOME/Main/XMP_DATACENTER/xmp_inventory/xde-
home/lib/ext/vsphere_pal_handler-1.1.15.jar
rm –fr $ANAHOME/Main/XMP_DATACENTER/xmp_inventory/processed/ucs-
0.3.22-sdu.sdu
rm –rf $ANAHOME/Main/XMP_DATACENTER/xmp_inventory/dar/*
rm –rf $ANAHOME/Main/XMP_DATACENTER/xmp_inventory/xde-
home/packages/standard/logicalhost_vsphere-0.3.22.xar
rm –rf $ANAHOME/Main/XMP_DATACENTER/xmp_inventory/xde-
home/packages/standard/logicalvirtualmachine_vsphere-0.3.22.xar
rm –rf $ANAHOME/Main/XMP_DATACENTER/xmp_inventory/xde-
home/packages/standard/physicalresource_fabric-0.3.22.xar
rm –rf $ANAHOME/Main/XMP_DATACENTER/xmp_inventory/xde-
home/packages/standard/physicalresource_ucs-0.3.22.xar
18. Log into the Cisco Prime Network gateway as Prime Network user
Navigate to 3.10.0.0.4/Prime_Network_upgrade/3.10.0_PP/
cd Build/lib/xmp/patches.
For each unit perform the following procedure:
scp vsphere_pal_handler-1.1.21.jar
<Unit_IP>:Main/XMP_DATACENTER/xmp_inventory/xde-
home/lib/ext/vsphere_pal_handler-1.1.21.jar
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scp ucs-0.3.26-sdu.sdu
<Unit_IP>:Main/XMP_DATACENTER/xmp_inventory/dar/ucs-0.3.26-sdu.sdu
19. If you are using the HA/DR VERITAS solution, enable the Prime Network gateway
resource and mark it as critical in the VERITAS Cluster Manager application.
20. If you are using the LINUX RHCS solution:
Log into the Cisco Prime Network gateway as root user and move the services out of
freeze mode, by running:
clusvcadm –U <Prime Network service> clusvcadm –U <Oracle service>
21. Use Cisco Prime Network Manage to reconnect the standby unit.
22. After the rollback to your original Cisco Prime Network 3.10 environment is complete,
reconfigure your user-defined crontabs.
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6 Verifying the Point Patch Uninstalling This procedure allows you to verify that the point patch was uninstalled successfully.
Uninstalling Verification Procedure
1. On the Cisco Prime Network gateway, login as Prime Network user.
2. Navigate to the Main directory.
3. Enter the following command:
./runRegTool.sh -gs 127.0.0.1 get 0.0.0.0 site/mvm/services/bsm/patchjar
You should not see the point patch that was removed.
4. Enter the following command:
./runRegTool.sh -gs 127.0.0.1 get 127.0.0.1 site/mvm/services/bsm/patchjar
You should not see the point patch that was removed.
5. Enter the following command from the Cisco Prime Network gateway for all the units:
./runRegTool.sh -gs 127.0.0.1 get <unit ip> site/mvm/services/bsm/patchjar
You should not see the point patch that was removed.
6. To verify that the Prime_Network3.10.0.0.4_PP.jar file does not exist in any of the
JNLP files, enter the following command:
cat ~/Main/webstart/*.jnlp | grep Prime_Network3.10.0.0.4_PP.jar
The output should be empty.
7. Enter the following command:
find ~/Main/ -name Prime_Network3.10.0.0.4_PP.jar
The output should be empty.
8. Navigate to the logs directory (~/Main/logs).
9. Check the AVM 0 log file by entering the following command:
cat 0.out | grep Prime_Network3.10.0.0.4_PP.jar
The output should be empty.
10. Check the AVM 11 log file by entering the following command:
cat 11.out | grep Prime_Network3.10.0.0.4_PP.jar
The output should be empty.
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7 Resolved Caveats – Cisco Prime Network 3.10.0.0.4 Point Patch.
The following caveats have been fixed in Cisco Prime Network 3.10.0.0.4 point patch.
Note: Please make sure to review this Point-Patch Test Report for the list of possible
issues/caveats – EDCS-1250800 (Cisco Internal Only)
Resolved Caveats - 3.10.0.0.4 Point Patch
Identifier Summary
CSCud07240 3.10 PP1 dummy patch because of wrong version compare
CSCuc74616 OSPF Neighbor Down service alarm stays not cleared indefinitely
CSCud11502 Link is not rediscover in card out-in scenario
CSCuc54022 BFD connectivity down alarm stays not cleared indefinitely
CSCud56602 OutOfMemory is immediatly received when the VNE starts.
CSCud21013 Patch Mechanism for VNE Drivers in 3.9
CSCud79675 Delivering XMP Collectors fixes to enable UCS VNE fix
CSCud44888 Add support for VPLS in CPT
CSCud88960 upgrade_build.pl - no need to pack XMP_DATACENTER folder
CSCud22506 Virtualization modeling taking too long time to modeling in VMDC scale
CSCud61567 Add/delete param to published CB script not reflected on execution panel
CSCuc96792 Reading from persistency causing AVM to crash due to memory consumption
CSCud88113 Static links are missing
CSCud97941 PN3.10: Failed to update Unit behind NAT
CSCud55430 Fault category for ACE syslog is not updated in Vision
CSCud80495 IllegalArgumentException in StringToMacAddressFormatter
CSCud29894 Corrupted telnet results when VNE switches to slow polling mode
CSCud59967 Stack overflow in AVM log
CSCud74402 Hardware detail report doesn't show subslot, fan & power modules info.
CSCub49124 Multiple instances of MPLS-TP tunnels in service map
CSCuc67095 ENS doesn't forward BT if the BT is on non ip-interface
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Resolved Caveats - 3.10.0.0.4 Point Patch
Identifier Summary
CSCud97831 Incompatible MLPPP information - encounters twin dc exception
CSCud87294 P-PN: Opening event properies getting Oid doesn't exist as user viewer
CSCud87427 P-PN: Running command builder with user viewer getting exception
CSCud87306 P-PN:trying open device details as user viewer getting Security Violatio
CSCud14155 Sub interfaces on Havoc Port missing in ANA310
CSCub86388 ExpeditePollingTest failed due to bug in ModuleData
CSCud57466 VNE Customization Builder should not show proxy sub type events
CSCub39406 Prime Network does not recognize NETWORK-3.9-K9 string
CSCue47081 Generic VNE has duplicate entries in the ip table under the routing enti
CSCuc81683 PN3.10- License report error (when PN as part of Prime central)
CSCue55208 3.10PP - Changes in build.xml
CSCue58220 upgrade.pl scripts compares dir name to current version and fails
CSCue59246 PN failed to update NSA version during running upgrade.pl
CSCue23974 Device Proxy devices ssh user not in command
CSCuc30410 PN checkPatchInstallation.pl...._pp.jar failed to read inner class
CSCud70595 collect_graph_counters.pl script misses AVM with 3+ GB memory on SunOS
CSCud93045 PN checkPatchInstallation script isn't find PP as first resourse in jnlp
CSCue82000 PN need to add validation in upgrade.pl verify if 3.10-PP1 is installed
CSCue76780 Some of the PIM neighbor loss syslog alarms are not cleared
CSCud93530 PN - Readme Template changes for 3.10
CSCuf07526 LINEPROTO syslog recognized as generic when CDP is not enabled
CSCue97635 Soft Property Snmp Table is not optimized to handle large scale table
CSCtu14594 Unit servers at 100% cpu due to XBgpRouterIDAdvertiseMsg message flood
CSCuf23650 SNMP Table Soft Property is removed from polling
CSCuf77193 Out Of Memory does not print the stack trace
CSCuf77270 VNE EventManager is filling the log with data, potentially causing OOM
CSCuf41481 ASR903 VNE LSP role is not updated after lockout
CSCue15151 Add event rate limiter to protect against single source & type floods
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Resolved Caveats - 3.10.0.0.4 Point Patch
Identifier Summary
CSCuf77169 NullPointerException while parsing %OSPF-5-ADJCHG syslog
CSCuf77651 NumberFormatException in RegistrationLoader should not be thrown.
CSCuf56502 G709 status down alram should be generated only when the status change
CSCuc53971 Multiple 'Not handled yet' registrations stuck forever
CSCud69004 Exception in Tl1Collector
CSCue06112 PW link is missing between CPT 600 devices
CSCue46668 PN - License keys using NETWORK-3-K9 and NETWORK-3-LAB-K9 do not
work
CSCuf90721 Card in ticket is not cleared due to some service alarms not cleared
CSCuf94075 ConcurrentModificationException in FilterAllOnUnreachableFilter class
CSCud87115 No limiter on persister exceptions dump
CSCuf52126 clear-n-remove card down alarm in NV removes ASR5K slot if status is out
CSCuf25895 ATM counter topology created high CPU on MWR VNE
CSCug22422 DC Model elements are not removed from the model
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8 Bug Resolutions That Require VNE Device Package
The following bug resolutions are contained in this Prime Network Point-Patch. However, to completely resolve the bug you must also install a VNE Device Package that contains the associated VNE software fix. The following table describes these bugs and the VNE Device Package that is required (along with the associated VNE bug). To obtain any Prime Network patches, contact your Cisco representative.
Identifier Headline Resolved in Required Device Package (VNE Bug)
CSCud79675 XMP Patches Prime Network 3.10.0.0.1
VNE 3.10.x DP1.0 (T.B.D)
CSCud44888 Add support for VPLS in CPT Prime Network 3.10.0.0.1
VNE 3.10.x DP1301 (CSCud44784)
CSCud97831 Incompatible MLPPP information - encounters twin dc exception
Prime Network 3.10.0.0.3
T.B.D
9 Obtaining Documentation, Support and Security Guidelines
For information on obtaining documentation, obtaining support, providing documentation feedback, security
guidelines, and also recommended aliases and general Cisco documents, see the monthly What's New in
Cisco Product Documentation, which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation, at:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/general/whatsnew/whatsnew.html
Any Internet Protocol (IP) addresses used in this document are not intended to be actual addresses. Any examples, command display output, and figures
included in the document are shown for illustrative purposes only. Any use of actual IP addresses in illustrative content is unintentional and coincidental.
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