Cisco Cisco Network Assistant Version 3.0 Release Notes
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Release Notes for Cisco Network Assistant 3.0 and Later
OL-8231-03
Open Caveats
Cluster Notes
This note applies to cluster configuration only on the Catalyst 3550 switches:
The cluster setup privileged EXEC command and the standby mac-address interface configuration
command have been removed from the command-line interface (CLI) and the documentation because
they did not function correctly.
command have been removed from the command-line interface (CLI) and the documentation because
they did not function correctly.
Network Assistant Notes
These notes apply to Network Assistant configuration on all the devices described in the
:
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If you use Network Assistant on Windows 2000, it might not apply configuration changes if the
enable password is changed from the CLI during your Network Assistant session. You have to restart
Network Assistant and enter the new password when prompted. Platforms other than Windows 2000
prompt you for the new enable password when it is changed.
enable password is changed from the CLI during your Network Assistant session. You have to restart
Network Assistant and enter the new password when prompted. Platforms other than Windows 2000
prompt you for the new enable password when it is changed.
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Network Assistant does not display QoS classes that are created through the CLI if these classes
have multiple match statements. When using Network Assistant, you cannot create classes that
match more than one match statement. Network Assistant does not display policies that have such
classes.
have multiple match statements. When using Network Assistant, you cannot create classes that
match more than one match statement. Network Assistant does not display policies that have such
classes.
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Within an ACL, you can change the sequence of ACEs that have the host keyword. However,
because such ACEs are independent of each other, the change has no effect on the way the ACL
filters traffic.
because such ACEs are independent of each other, the change has no effect on the way the ACL
filters traffic.
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In the Front Panel view or Topology view, Network Assistant does not display error messages in
read-only mode for these devices:
read-only mode for these devices:
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Catalyst 3550 member switches running Cisco IOS Release 12.1(6)EA1 or earlier
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Catalyst 2950 member switches running Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)WC2 or earlier
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Catalyst 2900 XL or 3500 XL member switches running Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)WC2 or
earlier
earlier
In the Front Panel view, if the device is running one of the software releases listed previously, the
device LEDs do not appear. In Topology view, if the member is an LRE switch, the CPE devices that
are connected to the switch do not appear. The Bandwidth and Link graphs also do not appear in
these views.
device LEDs do not appear. In Topology view, if the member is an LRE switch, the CPE devices that
are connected to the switch do not appear. The Bandwidth and Link graphs also do not appear in
these views.
Open Caveats
These sections describe the open caveats that could create possibly unexpected activity in this software
release.
release.
These caveats apply to all the devices described in the
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CSCee91784
If Network Assistant loses IP connectivity to the switch and an action is performed in the IP Address
window, a Java exception error occurs.
window, a Java exception error occurs.
The workaround is to close and to reopen the IP Address window when connectivity is restored.