Cisco Systems 3.0(1) manual Software Compatibility Solaris 2.5.1 Patches

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Software Compatibility

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Solaris 2.5.1 Patches (Continued)

 

 

 

 

104736-03

104776-02

104795-02

 

 

 

104893-01

104935-01

104956-04

 

 

 

104958-01

104960-01

104968-02

 

 

 

104976-03

105004-09

105050-01

 

 

 

105092-01

105251-01

105299-01

 

 

 

105344-01

105352-01

105520-01

 

 

 

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:

Table 2

Solaris 2.6 Patches

 

 

 

 

105216-01

105393-01

105518-01

 

 

 

105615-02

105621-01

105665-01

 

 

 

105667-01

105379-01

105786-01

 

 

 

105669-02

105558-01

105375-03

 

 

 

105357-01

105356-01

105407-01

 

 

 

Software Compatibility

Network Registrar 3.0(1)T is compatible with the following:

DHCP clients—All RFC 1954, 2132, and 2133 compliant DHCP and BOOTP clients

DNS servers—Any DNS server compliant with RFC 2136 Dynamic DNS Updates and RFC 1995 and 1996 (IXFR and NOTIFY)

LDAP servers—Any LDAP v2 or v3 server, including servers from Netscape, Sun Microsystems, and Lucent Technologies

There is a known problem on Solaris that may cause the DHCP server to hang during initialization. The problem is described by Sun RFE 4071167. You can encounter the deadlock in the Solaris name resolver client by installing a linked set of patches from Sun, including 103663-08, and disabling host name caching in nscd (to improve name resolver client performance), which is recommended by Sun in RFE 1243174.

To avoid this problem, do one of the following:

Do not install the linked patch set.

Do not disable “nscd” host name caching.

Install patch 103663-11 (Solaris 2.5.1) or 105755-01 (Solaris 2.6).

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Contents Release Notes for Cisco Network Registrar 3.01T Introduction System RequirementsIntroduction Software Compatibility Solaris 2.5.1 Patches Software CompatibilityCisco Network Registrar Release 3.0T User Interface and Server InteroperabilityWhat’s New in This Release Cisco Network Registrar Release 3.01TUpgrading from CNR Release 2.x or 3.x Solaris Run the /cdrom/cnr301t/solaris/upgradecnr programUpgrading From Previous Releases Upgrading From CNR ReleaseCisco Connection Online Run setup.exeCisco Connection Online Upgrading from CNR Release 2.x Windows NT ServerDocumentation CD-ROM Documentation CD-ROMSpecial Considerations Resolved and Unresolved Bugs for 3.01TResolved and Unresolved Bugs for 3.01T

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