Cisco Cisco License Manager 3.1 Release Notes

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Release Notes for Cisco License Manager Release 3.1
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  Installation Notes
Dual NIC support—Cisco License Manager can be configured with dual network interface cards 
(NICs). In this configuration, one NIC connects to the internal management network while the other 
NIC connects (probably through a firewall) to the Internet to communicate with the Cisco Product 
License Registration Portal.
Global password change—Cisco License Manager can globally change usernames and passwords 
by device group.
Sensitive data encryption—Sensitive information, such as passwords and access control, is 
encrypted.
Enable password controls reinstated—The capability to enter the enable password during the entry 
of the username and password is restored.
Installation Notes
Cisco License Manager Release 3.1 does not support sharing the same external Oracle database with 
multiple Cisco License Manager servers.
The LAN Management Solution (LMS) and Cisco License Manager do not function correctly if they 
are installed on the same machine. 
Limitations and Restrictions
This section describes the limitations and restrictions for Cisco License Manager. Limitations are issues 
that will not be fixed, and there is not always a workaround. For information about open and resolved 
caveats, see the 
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Symptom: If you click Cancel during installation, the incomplete installation prevents 
Cisco License Manager from being uninstalled or reinstalled normally. Specifically, if you try to 
uninstall, you see a message that Cisco License Manager is not installed, and if you try to reinstall, 
you see a message that Cisco License Manager is already installed.
Condition: Clicking Cancel during installation.
Workaround:
To avoid the problem, do not click Cancel during installation. Let the installation complete, then 
uninstall normally, and reinstall, if desired.
If clicking Cancel has caused an incomplete installation, follow the steps below to remedy the 
problem, and then reinstall.
On Windows:
1. Remove Cisco License Managerfrom the Registry. Open a command window and run the 
appropriate command, depending on the installation:
– Server and GUI client installation:
reg delete "HKLM\Software\Cisco Systems\CLM3.0"
– Server installation only:
reg delete "HKLM\Software\Cisco Systems\CLM3.0\Server"
– GUI client installation only: