Cisco Cisco Network Registrar 7.1 릴리즈 노트

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Release Notes for Cisco Network Registrar 7.1.1
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  Interoperability
Interoperability
CNR 7.1.1 protocol servers interoperate with CNR versions 7.0, 6.3.x, and 6.2.x. CNR 7.1.1 will not 
support interoperability with versions earlier than 6.2.x.
CNR 7.1.1 DHCPv4 failover servers interoperate with CNR 7.0.x, 6.3.x, and 6.2.x failover servers.
By the nature of the EDNS0 protocol, CNR 7.1.1 DNS servers interoperate with earlier versions of 
CNR DNS (and 3rd party DNS vendors). EDNS0 defines the interoperability with DNS servers that 
do not support EDNS0; CNR 7.1.1 DNS adheres to the RFC and consequently interoperates with 
earlier versions of CNR.
CNR 7.1.1 HA DNS servers interoperate with CNR 7.0.x, 6.3.x, and 6.2.x versions.
CNR 7.1.1 DDNSv6 interoperates only with CNR 7.0 and CNR 7.1 DNS servers—because of the 
usage of the DHCID RRs.
Installation and Upgrade Notes 
Review the following notes before installing CNR 7.1.1 or upgrading from a previous version. For full 
installation and upgrade procedures, see the Cisco Network Registrar Installation Guide 7.1.
This section covers:
General Installation
CNR now implements the FLEXlm licensing mechanism; therefore, you must obtain a FLEXlm 
license file.
The installation program prompts you for the license file. You can defer submitting a license file 
during the upgrade, but you must provide one when you invoke the web UI or the CLI. License keys 
obtained for prior versions of CNR no longer function.
Note
If CNR has to be installed via a Remote Desktop Connection on a Windows Server, you will not 
be able to enter the license information during the installation process. CNR will reject the 
license as invalid. You have to skip the license information steps (select an appropriate option to 
continue the installation process without a license), and then add the license using either the Web 
UI or nrcmd, after the installation has completed.
The CNR installation program for Windows does not try to modify ACLs to restrict access to 
installed files and directories. If you want to restrict access to these files and directories, use the 
native Microsoft utilities cacls and icacls to manually change file and directory permissions. For 
more information, see the Cisco Network Registrar Installation Guide 7.1.