Cisco Cisco Configuration Engine 3.5.5

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Cisco IOS Dependencies
Executing the Patch Script
If you have custom attributes defined in the Cisco Configuration Engine, and are planning to migrate 
from Release 3.5.3 or earlier to Cisco Configuration Engine 3.5.5, run the schema patch script. The patch 
script will be a part of Cisco Configuration Engine Release 3.5.5; the patch script file is available in the 
RPMS/patch directory when you untar the Cisco Configuration Engine 3.5.5 tar file. After applying this 
patch, you can run search queries based on your custom attributes.
To run the patch script, follow these steps:
1.  Untar the Cisco Configuration Engine 3.5.5 tar file and go to the RPMS/patch folder.
2.  Run the ./schema_patch.sh script.
Example of Data Export Prompts:
# ./schema_patch.sh
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CE utility to patch schema of custom defined attributes.
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Apply this patch if you are migrating from any CE release prior to CE 3.5.3 to CE 3.5.5 or 
above release.
Do you want to apply the patch to update CE schema? (y/n) [n]y
Applying patch...
Patch SUCCESS!!!
Now you can run dataexport script for CE migration.
For more information on schema patch script, see the Cisco Configuration Engine Installation and 
Configuration Guide.
Note
If you are using releases prior to Release 3.5.3, execute the schema patch to upgrade to Release 3.5.5. If 
you are using Release 3.5.3, you do not have to execute this patch.
Cisco IOS Dependencies
 lists the Cisco IOS versions with the corresponding versions of the Cisco Configuration Engine, 
including feature limitations associated with each version.
Router Configuration
The Cisco Configuration Engine 3.5.5 software should be installed before configuring a device. The 
device can obtain its initial configuration from the Cisco Configuration Engine 3.5.5.
Table 1
Cisco Configuration Engine 3.5.5 and Cisco IOS Dependencies
Cisco IOS 
Cisco Configuration Engine 
Limitations
12.3
1.3.2 or later
12.2(11)T
1.2 or later
12.2(2)T
1.2 or later with no authentication
Applications will be unable to use EXEC 
commands and point-to-point messaging.