Cisco Cisco Prime Network 3.8
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Cisco Prime Network 3.8.1 Release Notes
OL-26395-01
Installation and Upgrade Notes Specific to Prime Network 3.8.1
Note
If a unit fails after executing network-conf, do the following:
a.
For roll back to 3.8, copy the ~/Main/.ana and ~/Main/.version file from the location specified in
, back to ~/Main.
b.
Copy $ANAHOME/Main/registry/ConfigurationFiles/UNIT_IP/avm99.xml file from the gateway
to the corresponding unit (UNIT_IP) to $ANAHOME/Main/registry. The UNIT_IP should be of the
form 0.0.0.1.
to the corresponding unit (UNIT_IP) to $ANAHOME/Main/registry. The UNIT_IP should be of the
form 0.0.0.1.
c.
Start the unit (anactl start (ANA 3.7.x) or networkctl start (3.8 onwards)) without running
network-conf again.
network-conf again.
Step 11
If you have rolled back to 3.8, run networkctl start command to start the units or run anactl start
command if you have rolled back to ANA 3.7.x.
command if you have rolled back to ANA 3.7.x.
Step 12
Use Prime Network Administration(for 3.8) or ANA Manage (for 3.7.x) to reconnect standby units.
Note
For units behind NAT, remove the newly created unit from the gateway.
Enabling the Network Discovery Feature for 3.8.1
You must perform the following steps after Cisco Prime Network installation or after an upgrade for the
Network Discovery feature to work in Prime Network 3.8.1. For more details on the network discovery
tool, see
Network Discovery feature to work in Prime Network 3.8.1. For more details on the network discovery
tool, see
Step 1
Log in to the Prime Network gateway machine OS shell as the Prime Network user.
Step 2
Change the user to be the super user.
su root
Step 3
Enter the super user password.
enter root password: XXXX
Step 4
Navigate to the scripts folder located under the home directory of the Prime Network user.
cd /export/home/network381/local/scripts
Step 5
Change to tcsh shell.
tcsh
Step 6
Execute the setFpingPermissions script.
./setFpingPermissions.tcsh
The setFpingPermissions script is executed to ensure successful functioning of the network discovery
tool and sets some permissions to the Fping utility. You will get a Fping permissions set successfully
message if the utility is successfully executed. If you do not receive this message, please contact your
Cisco account representative for assistance.
tool and sets some permissions to the Fping utility. You will get a Fping permissions set successfully
message if the utility is successfully executed. If you do not receive this message, please contact your
Cisco account representative for assistance.