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Cisco Prime Infrastructure 3.0 Release Notes
Last Updated: 17 September 2015
This document contains the following sections:
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Introduction, page 2
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System Requirements, page 2
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Installation Guidelines, page 2
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Upgrading Cisco Prime Infrastructure, page 2
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Submitting Feedback, page 2
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Prime Infrastructure Licenses, page 3
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Supported Devices, page 3
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Supported Wireless LAN Controller Hardware Models, page 4
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New Features and Enhancements, page 6
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Important Notes, page 9
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Open Caveats, page 11
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Resolved Caveats, page 12
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Related Documentation, page 13
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Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request, page 13
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Introduction
Introduction
The Cisco Prime Infrastructure is a network management tool that supports lifecycle management of your entire network
infrastructure from one graphical interface. Prime Infrastructure provides network administrators with a single solution for
provisioning, monitoring, optimizing, and troubleshooting both wired and wireless devices. Robust graphical interfaces make
device deployments and operations simple and cost-effective.
System Requirements
For more information on server and web client requirements, see the Understanding the System Requirements section of the
Cisco Prime Infrastructure 3.0 Quick Start Guide.
Installation Guidelines
For detailed information about installing this release of Prime Infrastructure, see the Installing Cisco Prime Infrastructure
section of the Cisco Prime Infrastructure 3.0 Quick Start Guide.
Upgrading Cisco Prime Infrastructure
For detailed information about upgrading from previous releases of Prime Infrastructure, including the list of versions from
which you can upgrade, see the Performing an Inline Upgrade section of the Cisco Prime Infrastructure 3.0 Quick Start Guide.
Submitting Feedback
Your feedback will help us improve the quality of our product. You must configure the email server and then enable data
collection to configure the feedback tool. To send your feedback, follow these steps:
Step 1
If you have configured your mail server, go to Step 8.
Step 2
Choose Administration > Settings > System Settings > Mail and Notification > Mail Server
Configuration.
Step 3
In the Mail Server Configuration page, enter the mail server details.
Step 4
Click Save to save the configuration settings.
Step 5
Choose Administration > Settings > System Settings > General > Help Us Improve.
Step 6
In the Help Us Improve Cisco Products page, select the Yes, collect data periodically option, then click
Save.
Step 7
Click the Settings icon, then select Feedback > I wish this page would ... .
Step 8
Enter your feedback, then click OK.
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Prime Infrastructure Licenses
Prime Infrastructure Licenses
For detailed information on Prime Infrastructure licensing, see the Cisco Prime Infrastructure 3.0 Ordering and Licensing
Guide.
Supported Devices
To see the list of devices supported in this release of Prime Infrastructure:
Step 1
Log in to Prime Infrastructure.
Step 2
Click the wheel icon at the top right.
Step 3
Click Supported Devices.
For detailed information on the software compatibility for the Cisco wireless devices, see the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/controller/5500/tech_notes/Wireless_Software_Compatibility_Matrix.html
Prime Infrastructure does not support non-admin virtual device context (VDC) on Nexus devices.
Non-Configurable Features for Wireless LAN Controller Release 8.0
The following Wireless LAN Controller 8.0 software features are not configurable in Prime Infrastructure Release 3.0 using
the pre-packaged templates. You can use Prime Infrastructure CLI templates or Wireless Controller GUI to configure these
features:
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DHCP relay option 82 sub-options (5, 151)
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CMX FastLocate
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Advanced Rogue reporting
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Client Deauth /Blacklist (Geo Fencing)
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Adaptive wIPS enhancements
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Q-in-Q
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Bonjour per user and per device policies
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WLC 2500 wired guest access
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DCA RF Profiles
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Data Packet RSSI
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FlexConnect + Bridge Mode for mesh enabled FlexConnect Access points.
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Receiver Start of Packet Detection Threshold (Rx-SOP)
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HDX – optimized roaming
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Video Stream support for FlexConnect local switched deployments
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AP-701E (India only) with External Antenna support
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OEAP-600 enhancements (basic Firewall, End-user GUI enhancements, Split-tunnel for Internet traffic, Voice QOS
enhancements, HA support for OEAP)
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Supported Wireless LAN Controller Hardware Models
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AP700W vlan tagging support
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AVC Directional Marking
Supported Wireless LAN Controller Hardware Models
Table 1 lists the Prime Infrastructure supported devices for switches, WLCs, Access Points (APs), ISEs, and MSEs.
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Supported Wireless LAN Controller Hardware Models
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Table 1
Supported Device Matrix for Switches, WLC, MSE, ISE, and AP
Supported Switches
Supported Controllers
2960, 2975 Switches Cisco 2100 Series
[Cisco IOS Release
Cisco 2504 WLC
12.2(50)SE],
Cisco 4400 Series
Catalyst 3560
Switches [Cisco IOS Cisco 5508 WLC
Release 12.2(50)SE], Cisco 5520 WLC
Catalyst 3650 Series
Ethernet Stackable
Switch
Cisco Flex 7510 WLC
Cisco 8510 WLC
Cisco 8540 WLC
Catalyst 3750
Switches [Cisco IOS Cisco Virtual Controller
Release 12.2(50)SE],
Cisco WiSM
Catalyst 3850 Series
Cisco WiSM2
Ethernet Stackable
Cisco Wireless Controller
Switch
on Service Ready Engine
Catalyst 3550 Series
(WLCM2 on SRE)
Ethernet Stackable
Catalyst 3750G Series
Switch
Integrated Wireless LAN
Catalyst 4500
Controllers
Switches [Cisco IOS
Cisco 5760 WLC
Release
12.2(50)SG],
Cisco 5760 WLC
(STACK)
Catalyst 6500
Switches [Cisco IOS
Release
12.2(33)SXI], and
[Cisco IOS XE
03.07.00.E]
Cisco NAM 2304
Appliance, Cisco
NAM 2320
Appliance, Cisco IE
2000 Series
Switches.
Supported
MSE
Devices
Supported Supported
ISE Devices Lightweight APs
Cisco MSE Cisco ISE
1.4 with the
3355
required
Cisco MSE
patch1
Virtual
Appliance Cisco ISE
1.3
Cisco ISE
1.2
Cisco 1850 Series
APs
Cisco 700 Series,
Cisco 1530 Series,
Cisco 600 Series,
Cisco 702W AP,
Cisco 1040 AP,
Cisco 1100 AP,
Cisco 1120 AP,
Cisco 1130 AP,
Cisco 1140 AP,
Cisco 1200 AP,
Cisco 1230 AP,
Cisco 1240 AP,
Cisco 1250 AP,
Cisco 1260 AP,
Cisco 1500 AP,
Cisco 1524 AP,
Cisco 1552C AP,
Cisco 1552CU AP,
Cisco 1552E AP,
Cisco 1552EU AP,
Cisco 1552H AP,
Cisco 1600e AP,
Cisco 1600i AP,
Cisco 2600i AP,
Cisco 2600e AP,
Cisco 2700 AP,
Cisco 3500i AP,
Cisco 3500e AP,
Cisco 3500p AP,
Cisco 3600i AP,
Cisco 3600e AP,
Cisco 3600p AP,
Cisco 3700i AP,
Cisco 3700e AP,
Cisco 3700p AP
Cisco 802agn AP,
Cisco 802gn AP,
Cisco 802hagn AP,
Cisco 801gn AP,
Cisco 801agn AP,
Cisco 1700I AP,
Cisco 1700E AP
Cisco Aironet 1570
Series APs
Supported Autonomous
APs
Cisco 700 Series
Cisco 702W AP
Cisco 1040 series AP
Cisco 1140 series APs
Cisco 1260 AP
Cisco 1520 AP
Cisco 1530 series
Cisco 1550 Series
Cisco 1570 Series
Cisco 1600 series APs
Cisco 1700 AP
Cisco 3500 AP
Cisco 2600 AP
Cisco 2700 AP
Cisco 3600 AP
Cisco 3700 AP
Cisco 800 ISR Series
Cisco Aironet 1310 and
1410 Bridges,
Cisco 802 AP
Cisco 803 AP
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New Features and Enhancements
1.If you are using Cisco ISE 1.4, you must have the patch
ise-patchbundle-1.4.0.253-Patch3-141133.x86_64.tar.gz, which you can get from the following location:
https://software.cisco.com/download/release.html?mdfid=283801620&flowid=26081&softwareid=28380250
5&release=1.4&relind=AVAILABLE&rellifecycle=&reltype=latest.
New Features and Enhancements
This section provides a brief description of what is new in this release. For more information about the features and benefits,
as well as hardware and software specifications, see the Cisco Prime Infrastructure 3.0 Data Sheet at:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/cloud-systems-management/prime-infrastructure/datasheet-listing.html
Support for New Wireless Image and Features
Following are the new supported features and enhancements with wireless in Prime Infrastructure 3.0:
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Cisco WLC 8.1 Features
– Redundant Guest Anchor
– Wireless Controller HA Monitoring
– AVC on Flex
– Interference Awareness
– MS-Lync SDN Integration
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Client Monitoring Enhancements
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Rogue Management (Bulk update)
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Channel Utilization Breakdown
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Universal Domain APs
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Hyperlocation Configuration support
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Client Discovery from Enhanced Client Trap
New User Interface
Cisco Prime Infrastructure Release 3.0 provides a new Graphical User Interface to provide a better user experience. The new
Prime Infrastructure user interface is based on HTML 5 and removes any dependency on Adobe Flash. The following are some
of the UI changes introduced in this release:
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Menu has been replaced with global navigation panel
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A quick guide opens when you launch the Prime Infrastructure application
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All system level settings are accessed through the Settings menu.
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Dashboard supports PDF and CSV export options
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Charts are enhanced to support new color themes
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New Features and Enhancements
Performance Routing (PfR) Monitoring
PfR represents the third generation of enhancements to Cisco’s intelligent path control capabilities. PfR monitors network
performance and selects the best path for each application based upon advanced criteria such as reachability, delay, jitter, and
loss. PfR can evenly distribute traffic to maintain equivalent link utilization levels using an advanced load balancing technique
- even over links with differing bandwidth capabilities.
PfR is an Intelligent Path Control of the IWAN initiative. Intelligent Path Control is the key to provide a business-class WAN
over Internet transports. PfR allows customers to protect critical applications from fluctuating WAN performance while
intelligently load balancing traffic over all WAN paths.
Compliance Services
The Compliance Services feature allows you to run Cisco PSIRT security and EOX obsolete-device compliance reports. You
can also establish baseline device configuration standards, and then audit field configurations against these standards to identify
devices that are non-compliant and how their configuration differs from the standards. Compliance Services are available only
on the Professional virtual appliance and on the Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS) Gen 2 physical appliance.
Reporting Enhancements
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PSIRT reports—PSIRT reports allow you to determine if any devices in your network have security vulnerabilities as
defined by the Cisco Product Security Incident Response Team (PSIRT). You can also view documentation about the
specific vulnerability that describes the impact of a vulnerability and any potential steps needed to protect your
environment.
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EoX reports—EoX reports help you determine if any Cisco device hardware or software in your network has reached its
end of life (EOX). This helps you to determine the product upgrade and substitution options.
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Composite Reports—You can combine two or more reports, and filter information based on requirements. You can select
multiple reports and combine them instead of creating special reports for different scenarios. You can create composite
reports from a pre-defined list of supported reports.
Customizing Alarms and Events for Traps
You can enable Prime Infrastructure to recognize additional traps and to customize how Prime Infrastructure creates events and
alarms for these traps. You can specify the following to use when the specified trap or syslog is received. Prime Infrastructure
creates an event with the settings you specify.
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Trap notification name or syslog message identifier
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Event severity
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Category
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APIC-EM Plug and Play
APIC-EM Plug and Play
Prime Infrastructure uses features such as Cisco Network Services (CNS) call-home, APIC-EM (Application Policy
Infrastructure Controller) call-home, and Cisco IOS auto-install (which uses DHCP and TFTP) for Plug and Play.
You must preconfigure a profile which determines what is deployed on the devices (configurations, images, PKI certificates,
etc). When the device calls home, based on the device’s serial number, the profile is matched and the device is provisioned with
the same pre-configured image and configuration (including the PKI certificate) from Prime Infrastructure using APIC-Em's
Plug and Play and PKI services.
With APIC-EM Plug and Play integration, devices can be provisioned with http/https. When the profile is created, you can also
choose to install PKI certificates on the device to use PKI based authentication.
Plug and Play Bulk Update
Using Plug and Play bulk update in Prime Infrastructure Release 3.0, you can import and export the device profiles from a
spreadsheet that lists all of your devices and their attributes for multiple devices. A device will not be imported if all the
mandatory values are not provided. You can add devices and edit the properties of the existing devices in the spreadsheet before
importing them.
Japanese Localization
Cisco Prime Infrastructure Release 3.0 is now localized and available in Japanese language translations.
Converged Access Workflow
Cisco Prime Infrastructure automates the converged access deployment of wireless networks using converged access
components such as Catalyst 3650, 3850, 4500 SUP 8-E switches, and Cisco 5760 Wireless LAN controller (WLC). The
catalyst switches can be deployed as Mobility Agent (MA), Mobility Controller (MC), and Guest Anchor controller (GA). The
Converged Access workflow simplifies, automates and optimizes deployment of the following deployment models:
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Controller-less single-switch deployment model
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Controller-less large wireless deployment model
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Controller-based large wireless deployment model
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Centralized wireless campus deployment model
Managing Compute Resources
You can add, delete, edit, sync, and bulk import Vcenter servers and also view the complete inventory of compute resources
like data center, cluster, hosts and virtual machines (VMs).
Support for Cisco Meraki Devices
Prime Infrastructure provides a single pane of glass visibility for both Cisco and Cisco Meraki devices. You can view both
Cisco wireless network and Cisco Meraki network at the same time.
The following features are supported in this release:
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Important Notes
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Adding Cisco Meraki devices (including bulk import)
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Inventory Collection
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Device Reachability (Up/ Down)
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Client Count
Important Notes
This section contains important notes about Cisco Prime Infrastructure.
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Prime Infrastructure is available on the Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS) Appliance. Prime Infrastructure 3.0 is not
supported on the Cisco Prime Infrastructure Appliance (Gen 1). Prime Infrastructure 3.0 is supported on Cisco Prime
Infrastructure Appliance (Gen 2, UCS based). You can upgrade a Cisco Prime Infrastructure Appliance (Gen 2, UCS based)
running Prime Infrastructure 2.2.x to Prime Infrastructure 3.0.
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Compliance is supported on the Professional virtual appliance (OVA) and the Gen 2, UCS-based physical appliance only.
It is not supported on: Express, Express Plus, or Standard OVAs; OVAs that have been resized to Professional; Gen 1
physical appliances. If you are running Prime Infrastructure on an unsupported OVA or physical appliance and want to
enable Compliance, you must perform a fresh install of the 3.0 Professional OVA or Gen2 UCS appliance, then use
backup/restore to migrate data from your old server to the new server.
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Prime Infrastructure 3.0 is compatible with the APIC-EM image:
apic-em-CA2-0.9.1.1234-0.1.0.18.dev1303-g04d0b95.iso. Please contact your Cisco Account Team for information about
participation in the APIC-EM early field trial (EFT).
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To provision a device in plug and play through HTTPS, the IOS of the device should be upgraded to a version which has
fix for POODLE and unsafe cipher.
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If you are using Google Chrome 44, you might see an error that says “ERR_INSECURE_RESPONSE”. This is a known
Chrome issue, which you can read about at the following URL:
https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/forum/#!topic/chromium-discuss/4ctMmhOTDFg.
Google is planning to fix this issue in version 45. See the following URL for status:
https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=473390
To work around this issue, use Signed certificates (recommended) or downgrade Chrome to version 43.
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For Plug and Play to work in HTTPS mode, your device images should have fixes for the following defects
– CSCus48378—IOS: CNS feature needs to support TLS
– CSCuo13602—FIPS:- Unsafe Ciphers supported on CNS agent
The following versions are known to have the fixes. Please contact Cisco TAC if are planning to use any other version or
to understand more about the following supported images:
15.5(3)3M1
15.5(3)S1
15.5(2)S
15.5(2)T2
15.5(1)S2
15.5(1)T3
15.4(3)M3
15.2(3)E2
15.2(2)E3
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Important Notes
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NetFlow data from Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) is not supported in this release of Prime Infrastructure.
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If your browser prompts you to save your password, make sure click no and do not allow the browser to save any passwords.
If necessary, disable the password save option in your browser.
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While accessing Prime Infrastructure server using Internet Explorer 11, if you are unable to view buttons like Cancel, OK
delete the Temporary Internet files and Website files using the Delete Browsing History option in Internet Options.
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Mozilla Firefox (version 35 or later) will abort or timeout the HTTP request which takes more than 300 seconds (5 minutes)
to get a response. This is to avoid unnecessary/unwanted TCP connections.
The preference used to timeout the request is “network.http.response.timeout”. Follow the steps below to modify the
preference value.
– Open a new tab.
– Type about:config
– Click I'll be careful, I promise! when you see a warning message. It loads the Firefox preference page.
– In the search bar, type network.http.response.timeout.
– Double click the preference, it will pop-up a dialog to change the value. Enter 0 and click OK.
The changes will take effect immediately.
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The advance search returns correct search results only when you enter complete IPv6 address. The advance search options
do not work correctly if you enter partial IP address (that is, wildcard search) for IPv6 address.
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The average memory utilization for Cisco 4500 controller is calculated using the average of two CLI outputs “show
memory location active and show memory location active-dc”.
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In SWIM, the flash location of WLC is updated as “Not Applicable” as the flash details could not be collected during
inventory.
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When a WLC is added to Prime Infrastructure, the Prime Infrastructure will be automatically registered as trap receiver on
the WLC. If Prime Infrastructure fails to register as a trap receiver, the controller status task will try to register the Prime
Infrastructure IP Address as a trap receiver on WLC during polling. This would enable Prime Infrastructure to receive all
the traps raised by WLC.
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Switch Port Tracing is supported on Cisco Ethernet switches and the following Catalyst switches: 2960, 3560, 3560-E,
3750-E, 3850, and 4500 series.
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To increase the number of VLANs for which the client summary report can be generated, follow these steps:
– Login to Prime Infrastructure Console.
– Switch to root user.
– Use the following File editor command:
VIM/opt/CSCOlumos/conf/rfm/classes/com/cisco/server/resources/ReportResources.properties.
– Change the value of “key ClientSummary.MaxKeys” to required value. The default value is 20.
– Restart the server.
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While migrating to a new Mobility Controller (MC), the Cisco Prime Infrastructure may delete the Mobility Agent (MA)
Switch Peer Group (SPG) configuration on the new MC. This happens when both the MCs have the following configuration
preset value and are connected to the same Cisco Prime Infrastructure:
wireless mobility controller peer-group SPG1 member ip 10.10.10.1 public-ip
10.10.10.1
– The workaround is to remove wireless mobility controller peer-group SPG1 member ip
10.10.10.1 public-ip 10.10.10.1 configuration from MC1 before adding it to MC2.
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Open Caveats
Open Caveats
Table 2 lists the Open Caveats in Cisco Prime Infrastructure Release 3.0.
Click the identifier to view the impact and workaround for the caveat. This information is displayed in the Bug Search Tool.
You can track the status of the open caveats using the Bug Search Tool.
Table 2
Open Caveats
Identifier
Description
CSCul06347
While viewing client details, there are discrepancies in the VLAN ID and association ID, and clients
statistics data is not shown in Operations Center.
CSCur85763
Configuring the 802.11ac Radio status from the Lightweight AP template on AP 3600 with RM3000AC
module shows the result as “Not Applicable.”
CSCur98575
Controller names are missing in the Mobility Configuration page for IPV6 group members.
CSCus16647
Need to enhance manual SPT algorithm to handle trunk port discovery cases
CSCut74934
Discrepancy between EOS dates displayed in Prime Infrastructure 3.0 PSIRT and EOS reports when
compared with the dates on cisco.com.
CSCuu39610
Wireless deployed devices are not displayed with group name.
CSCuu48907
Sysname under Neighbors in 360 view for all devices is N/A.
CSCuu76741
Even when a virtual domain is associated to a user, it can be deleted in the Virtual Domain page.
CSCuu78178
When using Plug and Play, if you define a configuration template with an SSH configuration, Plug and
Play might fail with an error message.
CSCuu78607
You cannot filter port groups according to speed rules you specified.
CSCuu88416
In Operations Center, quick search of IPv6 for Clients and Users does not work.
CSCuv03706
Health Monitor page displays an error indicated the data replication operation failed abnormally.
CSCuv19388
Double quotes value check are not accepted for audit if custom policies are created with “condition and
actions” value field.
CSCuv20792
Wireless Clients might not be found if the Wireless Client filter is narrowed down to a specific client
username or MAC address.
CSCuv26646
Alarms generated from MSE during MSE High Availability failover and failback are not sent as email
notifications.
CSCuv34539
Filtering doesn't work on compliance jobs.
CSCuv34934
Inventory collection displays partial collection failure for particular devices.
CSCuv40246
When verifying the credentials for NAM, verification fails even when specifying the correct credentials.
CSCuv42850
When a configuration template that has a TACACS configuration is used as a configuration template in
a Plug and Play profile in APIC-EM mode, an error message appears.
CSCuv50157
Bulk select on severity configuration and alarm auto clear is not working.
CSCuv53569
Inventory collection sometimes fails for devices using IPv6.
CSCuv62282
ICMP Reachability Metric Dashlet Count mismatch.
CSCuv62585
Creating a policy with multiple lines in the Condition Details field results in a “Policy did not compile
successfully” error.
CSCuv63120
Primary server start-up takes 40 minutes and startup time-out occurs after 30 minutes.
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Resolved Caveats
Table 2
Open Caveats (continued)
Identifier
Description
CSCuv64263
UDF values specific to device are not seen under wireless controllers.
CSCuv64930
Most recent cache (Alarm/Events/Syslog) and custom traps are not preserved in Secondary server after
failover.
CSCuv64965
You cannot create a virtual domain in Operations Center using the results from Search.
CSCuv66430
Unable to expand location group in Virtual Domain page.
CSCuv69018
Japanese characters are not allowed in Configuration Template Name field.
CSCuv69056
When you deselect 1,000 devices in the software image distribution page, the process can take up to two
minutes and might hang.
CSCuv79274
Data center device search is not working.
CSCuv81769
A wireless client authenticated on an SSID which has ISE authentication mapped to it moves to a
non-ISE based SSID. (Say with WPA1 PSK). The client is shown as still authenticated against ISE.
CSCuv84412
Unreachable AP count shows as 0 after failback in operational AP count dashboard.
CSCuv85543
Product Audit System (PAS) job is sometimes not created.
CSCuv87011
Secondary Health Monitor Event shows “failed to start Prime Infrastructure services.”
CSCuv89101
When you delete a managed device that was discovered using APIC-EM Plug and Play, the device is
re-added to the Prime Infrastructure inventory after approximately 2 hours.
CSCuv89620
PSIRT reports show data in non-root domains for devices in root domain.
CSCuv89651
Support Request Settings are not retained after upgrade.
CSCuv93030
Flexconnect AP Group template fails to deploy if the VLAN Support check box is disabled in wlan-vlan
section for a 8.1.x.x wlc devices.
CSCuv93099
AP config save error appears when “Override vlan on AP” is enabled in flexconnect AP group.
CSCuv93544
Upgrade stage 4: “UtilSession failed” message is displayed.
CSCuv95331
After Failover to secondary, the Device Count and License Count are incorrect.
CSCuw03046
Importing an autonomous AP image from the AP3G1 family causes Prime Infrastructure’s Inventory >
Software Images page to not display as expected.
CSCuv04463
Adding a device through SNMP v1 will get into collection failure in Prime Infrastructure 3.0.
Resolved Caveats
Click the identifier to view the impact and workaround for the caveat. This information is displayed in the Bug Search Tool.
Table 3
Resolved Caveats
Identifier
Description
CSCuh16286
Search for IPv6 clients based on IP addresses not working
CSCuo68188
Performance issues with Syslogs in Operations Center
CSCup94066
filter criteria is reports is getting minimized
CSCuq04356
Unable to set Mobility Group Multicast with IPv4 address
CSCuq51763
Device selection refresh issue in IWAN Workflow
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Related Documentation
Table 3
Resolved Caveats (continued)
Identifier
Description
CSCuq57017
The “Learn more” link from deprecated classic view says “page not found”
CSCur21924
Edit Prime Infrastructure wIPS alarms to show only relevant info
CSCur27813
Prime Infrastructure: Evaluation of SSLv3 POODLE vulnerability
CSCur43230
System template deploy for NAM 3 job status fail and parameter fail
CSCur58621
Import from device fails with no image available message
CSCur67549
IWAN:HUB Master Controller not part of routing instance
CSCur72515
Credential profile not associated with discovered devices
CSCur80193
Unable to add WLCs using IPv6 Address as Mobility Group Member
CSCur83972
HA split brain issue when network reconnected b/w 35 to 60 sec
CSCur85653
Location Groups are placed under All Devices
CSCur87358
Device Port Summary shows no data for 5508 Series WLAN Controller
CSCur87434
Map not shown for client when navigated from Current Associated Clients
CSCur89574
Exception while deleting devices with QoS on Virtual-Template interface
CSCur94452
Unwanted popup seen while trying to open existing client reports
CSCus13995
Disable Compliance Service feature in Prime Infrastructure 2.2
CSCus15638
Misleading message shown under 'Compliance Service' on clicking 'save'
CSCus19854
Bit mappings for Channel Change Reason in RRM dashboard, does not match with that of WLC.
CSCus21471
Wired Device detail inventory report throws error with single device
CSCuu44087
Cisco WLC Release 7.0.112.0 fails to add to Prime Infrastructure Release 3.0.
CSCuu49537
LWAP template failed to apply Flexconnect Configuration to the APs of version 8.0 and above.
Related Documentation
You can access additional Cisco Prime Infrastructure documentation at:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps12239/tsd_products_support_series_home.html
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
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