Cisco Cisco Prime Performance Manager 1.4
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Cisco Prime Performance Manager 1.4 and 1.4.1 Release Notes
OL-28764-01
Important Notes
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Aggregated IPSLA jitter
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IPSLA reports use current values instead of hourly buckets
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IPSLA ICMP and UDP echo as unique reports instead of under round trip time
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Performance Monitoring reports uBR10012-CMTS traffic statistics
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uBR10012: wideband and EVC statistics
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Performance monitoring reports: uBR10012- CMTS View
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IPSLA ICMP echo and UDP echo As separate reports
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BGP reports using CISCO-BGP4-MIB
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Number and percentage of nodes and interfaces in up state per node/system
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BGP VRF crosslaunch
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Display OSPF AreaID also in integer format
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Netflow based carrier grade NAT: CGNAT
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VidMon: support ISR1900, ISR2900, ISR3900
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Additional BGP/AS NetFlow reports
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64Bit compatible CISCO-ENHANCED-MEMPOOL-MIB
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ASA IPS reports
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Security Reports
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PSB: SEC-SUP-CHAR-2: support special characters in passwords
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User Groups: assign report filter to user group
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User Groups: user group editor
Important Notes
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Solaris support is discontinued. From this release onwards, Prime Performance Manager installation
is only supported in a Linux environment and is no longer supported in a Solaris environment.
is only supported in a Linux environment and is no longer supported in a Solaris environment.
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After upgrading to Release 1.4.1, the Prime Performance Manager GUI does not initially display the
reports that are new to this release. To make these reports available, choose Save Report Settings
from the Administration menu.
reports that are new to this release. To make these reports available, choose Save Report Settings
from the Administration menu.