Cisco Cisco Prime Provisioning 6.3 發佈版本通知
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Cisco Prime Provisioning 6.3 Release Notes
OL-27133-01
Important Notes
Web Browser Support
1.
Prime Provisioning GUI is supported by the following browsers:
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Firefox browser version 8 and 9.
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Internet Explorer 8 and 9 (in IE8 compatibility mode)
2.
The recommended screen resolutions for both browser windows are:
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1024 x 768 pixels
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1280 x 1024
To view fonts and colors correctly, the system display must be set to use a color quality of at least
32-bits.
32-bits.
3.
The Java Runtime Environment (JRE) version 6 (update 23) or later must be configured on the
system running the browser.
system running the browser.
4.
The JAVA_HOME environment variable must be set to the JRE directory
5.
The zoom functionality only works properly in the Prime Provisioning GUI if the Firefox browser
menu option View > Zoom > Zoom Text Only is unchecked.
menu option View > Zoom > Zoom Text Only is unchecked.
6.
You cannot have two Prime Provisioning user sessions running on the same browser. This is caused
by the session ID being used for both, which causes the screen context to be lost.
by the session ID being used for both, which causes the screen context to be lost.
7.
Adobe Flash player (version 10.3.183.7) and its plug-in have to be installed to support the web
browser and allow viewing of the main bar and charts in the GUI.
browser and allow viewing of the main bar and charts in the GUI.
8.
If the Service Request Chart (pie chart) displays both very large and very small numbers, the pie
section representing very small numbers is also very small and consequently difficult to access.
section representing very small numbers is also very small and consequently difficult to access.
Workaround: Try selecting individual subsections (broken, working, or to be deployed).
9.
For some operations that last a long time, the browser may issue a message like “Warning:
Unresponsive script. A script on the page may be busy....” Two examples of this are when editing a
customer device with many interfaces, and when editing user details, if there are many users.
Unresponsive script. A script on the page may be busy....” Two examples of this are when editing a
customer device with many interfaces, and when editing user details, if there are many users.
Workaround: Increase the browser timeout value.