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1 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reser ved. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA Cisco Systems, Inc. Corporate Headquarters Copyright © 1999 T ext P ar t Number: Release Notes f or Cisco Networ k Registrar 3.0(1)T These release notes describe the cav eats and new features for Cisco Network Re gistrar 3.0(1)T . W arning The upgrade pro[...]
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2 Release Notes f or Cisco Network Registrar 3.0(1)T Introduction Intr oduction The release of Network Re gistrar 3.0(1)T contains the following components: • CD-R OM containing the software • Network Re gistrar Concepts Guide • Getting Started with Network Re gistrar • Network Re gistrar CLI Refer ence Guide • Network Re gistrar User’ [...]
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Release Notes for Cisco Network Registrar 3.0(1)T 3 Software Compatibility Solaris 2.6 has been tested with the recommended patch cluster that was current on February 11, 1998. In particular , Solaris 2.6 was tested with these patches installed: Software Compatibility Network Registrar 3.0(1)T is compatible with the follo wing: • DHCP clients—A[...]
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4 Release Notes f or Cisco Network Registrar 3.0(1)T User Interface and Server Interoperability User Interface and Server Interoperability The follo wing table describes the typical outcome when you run different v ersions of the user interface and the serv ers: What’ s New in This Release The follo wing sections describe the new features in Cisc[...]
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Release Notes for Cisco Network Registrar 3.0(1)T 5 Upgrading From Previous Releases Upgrading Fr om Previous Releases When you upgrade from a previous release of Netw ork Registrar , you can choose to save your database or ov erwrite it. If you ov erwrite your database, you lose all information about your zones, scopes and leases. Upgr ading F rom[...]
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6 Release Notes f or Cisco Network Registrar 3.0(1)T Cisco Connection Online Step 3 Follo w the instructions on the screen. This completes the procedure for upgrading from Network Registrar 2.x or 3.x to Netw ork Registrar 3.0(1)T on a Solaris server . When the upgrade is complete, Network Re gistrar’ s services will start automatically . Upgr ad[...]
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Release Notes for Cisco Network Registrar 3.0(1)T 7 Documentation CD-ROM • Modem: From North America, 408 526-8070; from Europe, 33 1 64 46 40 82. Use the follo wing terminal settings: VT100 emulation; databits: 8; parity: none; stop bits: 1; and connection rates up to 28.8 kbps. For a cop y of CCO’ s Frequently Asked Questions (F A Q), contact[...]
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8 Release Notes f or Cisco Network Registrar 3.0(1)T Resolved and Unresolved Bugs for 3.0(1)T Access Registrar, AccessPath, Any to Any, AtmDirector, CCDA, CCDE, CCDP, CCIE, CCNA, CCNP, CCSI, CD-PAC, the Cisco logo, Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert logo, CiscoLink , the Cisco Management Connection logo, the Cisco Net Works logo, the Cisco Powered[...]