Cisco Systems 15.3.00P1 manual Installing Patch, Component File, Cwm, Ssc, Ssm

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the HELLO_EVENT_INTERVAL value times the EVENT_REDELIVERY_COUNT value. The range for HELLO_EVENT_INTERVAL is 0 through 600, and the default is 60. The range for EVENT_REDELIVERY_COUNT is 0 through 10, and the default is 3. The default for the NMSERVER_DISCONNECT_TIMEOUT parameter is 60 times 3, or 180.

If you change any of these parameters, they must be adjusted so the HELLO_EVENT_INTERVAL value times the EVENT_REDELIVERY_COUNT value continues to equal the NMSERVER_DISCONNECT_TIMEOUT parameter value.

The Network Monitor Server configuration file (NMServer.conf) also contains the

PERIODIC_RESYNC_INTERVAL parameter. This parameter defines the interval in hours between periodic resyncs. The range is 2 through 24, and the default is 8. You can also disable the periodic resync feature by setting the PERIODIC_RESYNC_INTERVAL parameter to 0.

Installing Patch 1

This section describes how to install the CWM 15.3.00, Patch 1 (CWM 15.3.00 P1). Refer to these sections:

Backing Up the Existing Database, page 37

Installing the CWM Server Patch, page 37

Verifying and Restoring Your Saved Database, page 39

Installing the CWM SNMPAgent (ServiceAgent) Patch, page 40

Installing the SSC Patch, page 41

Installing the SSM Patch, page 41

Installing the RTM Proxy Patch, page 42

Table 22 lists the contents of the Patch 1.

Table 22

CWM 15.3.00 Patch 1 Contents

 

 

 

Component

 

File

 

 

 

CWM

 

15.3.00-P1_CWM.tar.gz

 

 

 

SNMP Agent

 

15.3.00-P1_SNMPAgent.tar.gz

 

 

 

SSC

 

15.3.00-P1_SSC.tar.gz

 

 

 

SSM

 

15.3.00-P1_SSM.tar.gz

 

 

WANDEST Server 2.7.00, Patch 1

wandest2.7.00-P1_wdserver.tar.gz

 

 

WANDEST Client 2.7.00, Patch 1

wandest2.7.00-P1_wdclient.tar.gz

 

 

 

RTMProxy

 

15.3.00-P1_RTMProxy.tar.gz

Note Install this on the CWM Server only

 

if you are using SSM, but not using

 

the SNMPAgent. See Installing the

 

RTM Proxy Patch, page 42.

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Contents Release Notes for the Cisco WAN Manager Release 15.3.00 P1Switch Platform Supported Software Release Releases Supported by CWM 15.3.00, PatchSystem Requirements CWM Server RequirementsJava Client Requirements Standalone Statistics Manager RequirementsIntervals Cisco Testing Min Average Stats FilesMax. No. Connection Min Segment Swap Min Endpoints No. SpeedBefore You Begin Installing Patches Installing the PatchesSolaris Patch Requirements HP OpenView Requirements Informix RequirementsPatches Solaris CWM Packaging SoftwareJDK ScmsaSupported Hardware New Hardware Supported by CWM 15.3.00, PatchExisting Hardware Supported by CWM 15.3.00, Patch IGX 8400 Series Front Card Back CardBPX 8600 Series MGX 8220 Series MGX 8230 Series MGX 8250 Series MGX 8850 Series MGX-RPM-128M/B MGX-MMF-FE MGX-RJ45-FE MGX-VXSM-6T3 VXSM-BC-SMB-3T3E3PXM1E on MGX 8830, 8830/B, 8850, and 8850/B Series MGX-SRME/B MGX-BNC-3T3-M MGX-STM1-EL-1 MMF/SMFIR/SMFLR-1-155-SFPPXM-UI-S3/B PXM1E-COMBO PXM-UI-S3/B MGX-SRMEMGX 8830/B PXM 45/C Series Front Card Back CardsMGX 8850 and 8850/B PXM 45 Series MGX-VXSM VXSM-BC-24T1E1PXM45/B PXM-HD PXM-UI-S3 PXM45/C PXM-UI-S3/B MGX 8880 PXM45/C Series MGX-VXSM-155MGX-VXSM-T1E1 VXSM-BC-24T1E1 MGX-VXSM-6T3 VXSM-BC-SMB-3T3E3 MGX 8950 PXM 45 SeriesSES Pnni Controller PXM1 PXM-UI PXM-UI-S3Card, Shelf, or Switch Releases Certified for CWM 15.3.00 P1New Features and Enhancements CWM Feature LimitationsFeatures Not Supported Feature Limitations Forceload sys/shmsys Forceload sys/semsysShmbase 0x0A000000L CWM Feature Limitations CWM Feature Limitations CWM Feature Limitations Configuration Center Limitations SSM IssuesHP OpenView Limitations CWM-to-CWM Communication Limitations Network Monitor Limitations Chassis View OperationChassis View Card Operation in a Redundant Setup Chassis View Operation after Card and Line SwitchoverWhen set to false When set to trueInstalling and Uninstalling CWM 15.3.00 P1 CWM Notes and CautionsBefore You Start Installing and Uninstalling CWM 15.3.00 P1 Installing Patch Component FileCWM SSCInstalling the CWM Server Patch Backing Up the Existing DatabaseRemove the disk1 directory if it exists Verifying and Restoring Your Saved Database # dbimport stratacom -d datadbs -i dbexport-locationInstalling the CWM SNMPAgent ServiceAgent Patch If no separate partition exists for datadbs, do theseInstalling the SSC Patch Installing the SSM PatchInstalling the RTM Proxy Patch Uninstalling Patch Creating a CWM Auto-Restart Shell ScriptInstalling Wandest 2.7.00, Patch Installing Wandest 2.7.00, PatchInstalling the Wandest Server Patch Installing the Wandest Client PatchSnmp Service Agent Trap Limitation Issues Resolved in the CWM 15.3.00, Patch 1 Software CaveatsBug ID Description Details and Workaround Bug ID HeadlineRelated Documentation Obtaining Documentation, Support, and Security Guidelines OL-11190-01, Rev. C0

15.3.00P1 specifications

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Overall, Cisco Systems 15.3.00P1 represents a significant step forward in network operating systems, with its array of security, performance, and management enhancements making it an ideal choice for modern networking environments. Organizations deploying this version can expect improved operational efficiency and a more secure networking experience.