Cisco Cisco Prime Network Registrar 8.3 Release Notes
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Cisco Prime Network Registrar 8.3.4 Release Notes
Interoperability
The PNR license offers features designed for the Enterprise and Service Provider market segment whereas the PNR-SG
license offers features designed for the Smart Grid market segment.
license offers features designed for the Smart Grid market segment.
The regional server which uses the PNR-SG license can be converted to PNR by installing the PNR license. Local cluster
licenses will be converted automatically at the next compliance check, or can be manually updated by resynchronizing
the local cluster.
licenses will be converted automatically at the next compliance check, or can be manually updated by resynchronizing
the local cluster.
For a given market segment license, only the counts from corresponding market segment license will apply.
For example, if the PNR count license is applied when the PNR-SG base license is active, the Right to Use count will not
be updated. If the PNR-SG count license is applied when the PNR base license is active, the Right to Use count will not
be updated.
be updated. If the PNR-SG count license is applied when the PNR base license is active, the Right to Use count will not
be updated.
PNR Licenses
The PNR license provides all the features available for the Cisco Prime Network Registrar release you install. If your
license set was issued for a release earlier than 8.1.2, it is a PNR license.
license set was issued for a release earlier than 8.1.2, it is a PNR license.
PNR-SG Licenses
The PNR-SG license offers all the PNR features with the exception of (identified as not necessary for Smart Grid
Implementations):
Implementations):
Tenants
External Authentication (RADIUS and Active Directory (AD))
DHCP Extensions
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
TCP Listeners (lease notification)
Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP)
Router Interface Configuration (RIC)
Regional lease history
Regional subnet utilization history
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)
Note:
Before you install Cisco Prime Network Registrar 8.3.4, review the system requirements and licensing in the Cisco
Prime Network Registrar 8.3.2 Installation Guide.
Interoperability
Cisco Prime Network Registrar 8.3 uses individual component licenses. This allows users to purchase and install DHCP
services, Authoritative DNS and Caching DNS services, and IPAM services individually, or as a suite.
services, Authoritative DNS and Caching DNS services, and IPAM services individually, or as a suite.
When you purchase the full set of Cisco Prime Network Registrar components, you receive a license package for IPAM,
and a separate license for Cisco Prime Network Registrar DHCP and DNS components (Authoritative and Caching DNS).
and a separate license for Cisco Prime Network Registrar DHCP and DNS components (Authoritative and Caching DNS).
Customers ordering the DDI bundle would obtain a quantity one of the Caching DNS when they acquire the DNS
authoritative license. If they need additional DNS caching licenses they are ordered based on Server count since DNS
caching is a server based license.
authoritative license. If they need additional DNS caching licenses they are ordered based on Server count since DNS
caching is a server based license.