Cisco Prime Network 5.2 Release Notes
Cisco Prime Network Interoperability
New Device Support Information
New Module Support for Devices
Prime Network 5.2 Bugs Using Bug Search Tool
Open Bugs in Prime Network 5.2
Closed Bugs in Prime Network 5.2
Resolved Bugs in Prime Network 5.2
Bugs Resolved in Earlier Releases but Still Open in Prime Network 5.2
Accessibility Features in Prime Network 5.2
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
This document contains the following sections:
Cisco Prime Network 5.2 provides service providers and other network operators with a comprehensive assurance and device management solution for IP next-generation networks (NGNs), mobility, data center, and cloud. It is offered as a standalone application and as a fully integrated component of the Cisco Prime Carrier Management suite for customers needing end-to-end network management lifecycle capabilities. It provides standards-based interfaces to integrate with OSS applications.
The Cisco Prime Network 5.2 primarily supports the following new technology features and enhancements:
– Support for Cisco Prime Access Registrar (CPAR)
– Support for Cisco Prime Network Registrar (CPNR)
The Cisco Prime Network 5.2 primarily supports the following platform specific features and enhancements:
Note Prime Network supports third-party devices through Cisco Advanced Services engagement. As of release 4.2, Prime Network will not natively support third-party devices, and a Cisco Advanced Services contract will be required for their enablement and support.
Prime Network 5.2 can inter-operate with the following Cisco Prime products:
The following topics describe the new features and enhancements introduced in Prime Network 5.2:
The following enhancements are described in the Cisco Prime Network 5.2 User Guide :
Prime Network 5.2 supports 5G Non Standalone (NSA), by means of Dual Connectivity with NR, enabling operators to use Cisco EPC Packet Core to launch 5G services in shorter time and leverage existing infrastructure.
StarOS 21.9, 21.10, 21.11, and 21.12 - SX Peers Neighborship between Control Plane and User Plane services
Prime Network 5.2 allows you to view neighborship information between the Control Plane and User Plane services.
Management of server-based infrastructure
Prime Network 5.2 supports the following Linux-based management applications as VNEs for managing server-based infrastructure:
Support for ring topology (map and inventory)
Prime Network 5.2 allows you to view ring topology details in both map and inventory.
Introduction of Modules SFP Summary (By Type) Report
Prime Network 5.2 introduces a new type of Hardware Report: Modules SFP Summary (By Type) report that retrieves Pluggable Transceiver properties along with usual module details.
Support for dot3StatsFCSErrors to notify about discarded frames
Prime Network 5.2 notifies the user about the discarded frames by the following new service alarms:
CCM Image Download Enhancement
Prime Network 5.2 allows you to download images from Cisco.com.
CCM - Support for modification of "From Email Id" for jobs email notification
Prime Network 5.2 lets you configure the “From Email Id” field in configuration and image management Settings page enabling a mechanism to send the job results to the users.
The following installation and upgrade features and enhancements are described in the Cisco Prime Network 5.2 Installation Guide :
Platform: RedHat 6.10 and 7.5 support with latest RPMs
Note Operations report (OR) is not supported on RHEL 7.x.
The following new enhancements are described in the Cisco Prime Network 5.2 Customization Guide :
Support of KVM Hypervisor using VCB Customization
Prime Network 5.2 provides device support and fault management support for KVM Hypervisor. It allows you to configure the SysOID of KVM Hypervisor via VCB Customization.
Prime Network 5.2 introduces module support for devices in the device packages released during Sep DP1809, Nov DP1811, Jan DP1901, and Mar DP1903. Additional device support will be available in the next DP. For more information about the module support of devices, download the Cisco Prime Network 5.2 Supported Cisco VNEs - Addendum document on the Prime Network download site on Cisco.com.
This section provides important information of which you should be aware before using Prime Network 5.2.
Before performing any fresh installation of High Availability (HA), ensure that any label used by any cluster service to name a distinct block device on any node in the cluster, must be unique across all block devices on the nodes of the cluster. You need to run the command on all nodes of the cluster, and cross check across all results before configuring local HA cluster because, a label used in a cluster service may not be reused by any block device with a different UUID which is listed by command 'blkid'.
Non-Starting of Compliance Engine
If the compliance engine does not start, follow the below steps:
By default, the PN-IL health monitor is disabled.
1. The XMP process requires 64-bit Java environment.
2. The number of Linux memory pages should be increased to 8718 to support CCM.
To increase the Linux memory page size, perform the following steps:
a. Login to the Linux server as a pnuser.
b. Increase the number of pages in the server by entering the following command:
sysctl -w vm.nr_hugepages=8718
c. View the changes by entering the following command:
cat /proc/meminfo | grep Huge.
Limitations in Compliance Manager
1. In Compliance Audit, few system AAA service policies show incorrect audit violations. For more information, see CSCvm56361.
2. In Compliance Audit, few Fix CLI commands are applied twice. For more information, see CSCvm84162.
Workflow and Activation Replaced With Transaction Manager
Activation and workflow features have been replaced with Transaction Manager. These features are no longer available in Prime Network.
Configuration Audit Features Available Only upon Upgrade
The configuration audit feature in Change and Configuration Management is deprecated and is being replaced with Compliance Audit. When you upgrade to Prime Network Version 5.0, the system prompts you about the Configuration feature. Based on your input, the Configuration Audit feature is enabled or disabled.
Cable Technology - uBR10K Devices
For uBR10K devices, cable modeling for Upstream and Downstream channels and complete modeling for the MC20X20V and MC3GX60V line cards will be only supported from versions 12.2(33)SCG5 and higher.
Browser Limitations for Prime Network Web Components
In Firefox 24, users might not be able to connect to the Prime Network 5.2 web server to use features such as VCB, Network Discovery, and CCM, using Firefox 24 if the gateway IP address is a raw IPv6 address. This issue seen because of Firefox defect. To avoid this issue, log in to Prime Network 5.2 using a hostname instead of an IP address.
Automatic Restart After Gateway Reboot
Prime Network 5.2 will restart automatically whenever the gateway server is restarted. This behavior can be disabled (so that Prime Network 5.2 has to be manually started after a gateway restart). See the Cisco Prime Network 5.2 Administrator Guide for more information.
Auto-Discovery of Unsupported Modules
Auto-discovery of unsupported module types is done on a best effort basis and is based on standard information which is reported by the device as part of the ENTITY-MIB. Operators are advised to validate that the discovery was fully successful. If not, add support for the specific module type using the VCB.
Use the Bug Search tool (BST) to get the latest information about Cisco Prime Network bugs. BST allows partners and customers to search for software bugs based on product, release, and keyword, and it aggregates key data such as bug details, product, and version.
When you open the Bug Search page, check the interactive tour to familiarize yourself with these and other Bug Search features.
Step 1 Log in to the Bug Search Tool.
a. Go to https://tools.cisco.com/bugsearch/.
b. At the Log In screen, enter your registered Cisco.com username and password; then, click Log In.
Note If you do not have a Cisco.com username and password, you can register for them at http://tools.cisco.com/RPF/register/register.do.
Step 2 To search for bugs in the current release:
a. Enter Prime Network 5.2 in the Search For field and hit Return. (Leave the Product, Software Type, Release, and Show Bugs fields empty.)
b. When the search results are displayed, use the filter and sort tools to find the types of bugs you are looking for. You can search for bugs by severity, by status, how recently they were modified, according to the number of support cases associated with them, and so forth.
If you know the bug ID, simply enter it in the Search For field and hit Return.
lists the open bug in Cisco Prime Network 5.2 release. Click the Bug ID to view the impact and workaround for the bug in the Bug Search Tool. Use this tool to track the status of the open bug.
Table 2 lists the closed bugs in Cisco Prime Network 5.2 release. Click the Bug ID to view the conditions and workaround for the bug in the Bug Search Tool. Use this tool to track the status of the closed bug.
You can find detailed information about all resolved bugs in Release 5.2. For more information, see Prime Network 5.2 Bugs Using Bug Search Tool.
The bugs listed in Table 4 were identified too late in the Prime Network 5.2 development cycle to be fixed for this release. The fixes for these bugs have been provided to customers running older versions of the product as needed and are scheduled for inclusion in the next release.
The Prime Network 5.2 software does not provide accessibility features. All product documents are accessible except for images, graphics and some charts. If you would like to receive the product documentation in audio format, braille, or large print, contact accessibility@cisco.com.
For information on obtaining documentation, using the Cisco Bug Search Tool (BST), submitting a service request, and gathering additional information, see What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation at: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/general/whatsnew/whatsnew.html.
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