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Cisco WAN Automation Engine Release Notes, Release 6.4
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3.
In the new browser, change the URL port from 8443 to 8843. Example:
https://192.0.2.14::8843 Ex
4.
Follow the browser messages to accept the connection and add it as an exception.
Web User Management
Both the System UI and the WAE Design Archive UI have local user management capabilities. If both 
are used to configure users, WAE uses the most recently updated information. The recommendation is 
to use only the System UI to manage local users.
License Check Failures on Newer Linux Distributions
Some newer Linux distributions have started using a new way (via 
biosdevname
) of naming hardware 
devices, including the network interfaces. This causes some software that depends on the traditional 
naming (for example, 
eth0
eth1
) to fail on license checks, including MATE.
The workaround is to append 
biosdevname=0
 to the kernel line of the grub configuration file and reboot. 
(Syntax varies among distributions.)
After reboot, you should be able to use ifconfig to verify that the NICs are named 
eth0
 (or 
eth1
, ...) 
instead of the 
biosdevname
 names (such as 
p34p1
).
Java Memory
Certain tools (such as 
sam_getplan
 and 
parse_configs
) may require more memory to start than what is 
available. The symptom is an error message similar to the following:
Error occurred during initialization of VM.
Could not reserve enough space for object heap.
Error: Could not create the Java Virtual Machine.
Error: A fatal exception has occurred. Program will exit.
The workaround is to set the maximum memory to a low enough value in the 
CARIDEN_JAVA_OPTIONS
 
variable before calling the tool. An example setting is as follows:
set CARIDEN_JAVA_OPTIONS=-Xmx1000m
Accessibility Features
For a list of accessibility features in Cisco WAE, visit Cisco's 
 website, or contact accessibility@cisco.com.
All product documents are accessible except for images, graphics and some charts. If you would like to 
receive the product documentation in audio format, braille, or large print, contact 
accessibility@cisco.com.
Related Documentation 
For related documentation, see the