Примечания к выпуску для Cisco Cisco Prime IP Express 8.3
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Cisco Prime IP Express 8.3.3 Release Notes
Cisco Prime IP Express Bugs
When you purchase the full set of Cisco Prime IP Express components, you receive a license package for IPAM, and a
separate license for Cisco Prime IP Express DHCP and DNS components (Authoritative and Caching DNS).
separate license for Cisco Prime IP Express DHCP and DNS components (Authoritative and Caching DNS).
Customers ordering the DDI bundle would obtain a quantity one of the Caching DNS when they acquire the DNS
authoritative license. If they need additional DNS caching licenses they are ordered based on Server count since DNS
caching is a server based license.
authoritative license. If they need additional DNS caching licenses they are ordered based on Server count since DNS
caching is a server based license.
To install and manage DHCP, DNS, and Caching DNS licenses, you must establish a regional server. The regional server
is used to install, count, and manage licensing for these components. The Cisco Prime Network Registrar IPAM license
is installed separately and does not use the regional server.
is used to install, count, and manage licensing for these components. The Cisco Prime Network Registrar IPAM license
is installed separately and does not use the regional server.
The synchronization between version 8.3 and pre-8.3 local clusters must be done from an 8.3 regional cluster. Cisco
Prime IP Express 8.3 protocol servers interoperate with versions Cisco Prime Network Registrar 7.2 or later and Cisco
Prime IP Express 8.2 and later except as noted below.
Prime IP Express 8.3 protocol servers interoperate with versions Cisco Prime Network Registrar 7.2 or later and Cisco
Prime IP Express 8.2 and later except as noted below.
Cisco Prime IP Express 8.2 and later DHCPv4 failover servers do not interoperate with the versions prior to 8.2.
The HA protocol version in Cisco Prime IP Express 8.2 and later will not communicate with versions earlier to Cisco
Prime Network Registrar 8.0.
Prime Network Registrar 8.0.
Caution:
By the nature of the EDNS0 protocol, Cisco Prime IP Express 8.3 DNS servers interoperate with earlier versions of
Cisco Prime IP Express DNS (and third party DNS vendors). EDNS0 defines the interoperability with DNS servers that
do not support EDNS0. Cisco Prime IP Express 8.3 DNS adheres to the RFC and consequently interoperates with
earlier versions of Cisco Prime IP Express.
Cisco Prime IP Express DNS (and third party DNS vendors). EDNS0 defines the interoperability with DNS servers that
do not support EDNS0. Cisco Prime IP Express 8.3 DNS adheres to the RFC and consequently interoperates with
earlier versions of Cisco Prime IP Express.
Cisco Prime IP Express 8.3 DDNSv6 interoperates with Cisco Network Registrar 7.0 or later and Cisco Prime IP
Express 8.2 and later DNS servers because of the use of the DHCID RRs (in place of TXT RRs for DDNSv6).
Express 8.2 and later DNS servers because of the use of the DHCID RRs (in place of TXT RRs for DDNSv6).
Cisco Prime IP Express 8.3 does not interoperate with Cisco Prime Network Registrar IPAM 8.1.1 or 8.1.2. An
updated version of Cisco Prime Network Registrar IPAM is required to interoperate with Cisco Prime IP Express 8.3.
updated version of Cisco Prime Network Registrar IPAM is required to interoperate with Cisco Prime IP Express 8.3.
Cisco Prime IP Express Bugs
For more information on a specific bug or to search all bugs in a particular Cisco Prime IP Express release, see
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This section contains the following information:
Resolved Bugs
lists the key issues resolved in the Cisco Prime IP Express 8.3.3 release.
Table 1
Resolved Bugs in Cisco Prime IP Express 8.3.3
Bug ID
Description
DNS HA main may stop communicating with its partner under load
DNS HA main refuses connection from HA partner and/or drops updates
Permanent v4 leases have incorrect renewal and rebinding times
GNU glibc send_dg Function File Overwrite Vulnerability
GSS Zone transfer via TCP sends last packet unsigned