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This patch release contains additional devices supported by ACL Manager running on Windows NT.
These release notes contain:
Use these publications to learn how to install and use ACL Manager:
All ACL Manager documentation is provided in PDF on the product CD.
The ACL Manager patch file is a self-executable file. To run this file you must have Windows NT Administrator privileges. Run this patch file and follow the instructions that appear on the screen.
Supported browsers are:
Support is provided for devices running Cisco IOS Releases 10.3 to 12.0 only.
ACL Manager 1.1 supports the following devices. New devices supported in this release are in bold.
| Routers | Devices |
Cisco 7000 Series | 7000, 7010, 7120, 7140, 7200, 7202, 7204, 7204VXR, 7206, 7206VXR, 7505, 7506, 7507, 7513, 7576 |
Gigabit Switch Router Series | 12004, 12008, 12012, 12016 |
Cisco 4000 Series | 4000, 4000-M, 4500, 4500-M, 4700, 4700-M |
Cisco 3600 Series | 3620, 3640, CPA3640, CPA3620 |
Cisco 2600 Series | 2610, 2611, 2612, 2613, 2620, 2621 |
Cisco 2500 Series | 2500 - 2525, 2501CF, 2501LF, 2502LF |
Cisco 1700 Series | 1720 |
Cisco 1600 Series | 1601, 1602, 1603, 1604, 1605, CPA1601, CPA1602, CPA1603, CPA1604 |
Cisco 1000 Series | 1000, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1020, CPA1003, CPA1004, CPA1005 |
| Access Servers | Devices |
Cisco AS5000 Series | AS5200, AS5300, AS5800 |
Cisco 2500 Series | 2509RJ, 2511RJ, CPA2500 |
Cisco switching access concentrator | MC3810 |
| Switches | Devices |
Catalyst 8500 | 8510CSR, 8510MSR, 8515CSR, 8540CSR, 8540CSR with ACL Daughter card, 8540MSR with ACL Daughter card |
Catalyst 6000 | MSFC |
Catalyst 5000 | RSFC, RSM |
Except for the time zone settings defined in Table 2, ACL Manager supports the CiscoWorks2000 Server time zone settings defined for Essentials 3.0. Refer to Resource Manager Essentials 3.0 Release Notes (Windows NT)). If any server time zone setting is not supported by ACL Manager, you should set the values using GMT.
1 Offset from GMT | 2 Area Covered (Country/City) | 3 Time Zone Setting on Server | 4 Output in Report |
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+10:00, +11:00 | Australia | Brisbane, Melbourne | GMT +10:00, GMT +11:00 |
+9:30 | Australia | Adelaide | GMT +9:30 |
+3:00 | Russia/Moscow | Moscow | GMT +3:00 |
+2:00 | Israel | Israel |
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+1:00 (DST) | Germany, Italy | Berlin, Rome | GMT +1:00 (DST) |
-4:00 (DST) | Eastern Canada | Atlantic |
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+8:00 | China/Hong Kong | Asia/Hong Kong | GMT +8:00 |
-8:00 | US/Canada | Hong Kong | GMT -8:00 |
Known problems are unexpected behaviors or defects in ACL Manager software releases.You can search for known problems on the Cisco bug tracking system tool, called Bug Navigator II. To access Bug Navigator II, either:
The known problems in this version are given in Table 3:
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CSCdr00948 | Cannot create or open scenario in Essentials 3.1 | ACL Manager 1.1 does not work with Essentials 3.1. You must install ACL Manager 1.1 (Patch1) for it to work with Essentials 3.1. |
CSCdp92310 | Download fails for dynamic ACLs. | Cannot download IP Extended ACE that has both Dynamic and Reflexive ACL names. Use only Dynamic ACL name or Reflexive ACL name. |
CSCdm02104 | ACLM cannot be invoked with URL as the localhost. | If you run the ACL Manager client on the same machine as the ACL Manager server, do not enter localhost or 127.0.0.1 in the URL. Use machine name or IP address. |
CSCdp14791 | ACLM cannot create or recognize Time range ACLs. | ACL Manager does not support time range ACLs. |
CSCdm94725 | ACLM does not allow you to create an ACE with "any" as the hostname. | ACL Manager recognizes "any" as a keyword. If "any" is a hostname to be used in an ACE, use its fully qualified hostname, for example, any.cisco.com. |
CSCdm57940 | Need accurate message when client gets disconnected from server. | If client disconnects from server, a message ORG.OMG.CORBA.NO_IMPLEMENT [completed=MAYBE] appears. |
CSCdp07477 | Device appears stale after a download in a read-only scenario. | If you download ACLs to a device from read-only scenario, device appears stale. |
CSCdp93475 | Some menu items do not function correctly if you use the keyboard to select them. | Menu items such as File> Save Scenario As, and |
CSCdm62762 | Y2K: ACLM cannot adjust to the time zone HKT and PST8PDT. | Server time displayed as offset from GMT instead of local time qualified with time zone IDs for regions in HKT and PST8PDT time zones. |
CSCdr09102 | ACLM does not recognize REMARK ACEs. | ACL Manager does not recognize REMARK ACEs (Access List Entry Comments) on device, but it recognizes other ACEs present under the same ACL. If you modify and download this ACL to device, REMARK ACEs are lost. |
CSCdr09102 | ACLM does not recognize the "trace" option in IP Extended ACEs. | ACL Manager does not recognize the trace option in IPX Extended ACEs. It displays the ACEs without this option. |
CSCdr09102 | ACLM does not recognize the "dscp" option in IP Extended ACEs. | ACL Manager does not recognize the dscp option in IP Extended ACEs. It displays the ACEs without this option. |
CSCdr09102 | ACLM does not recognize the "fragments" option in IP Extended ACEs. | ACL Manager does not recognize the fragments option in IP Extended ACEs. It displays the ACEs without this option. |
CSCdr07875 | ACLM hangs when it is closed from the Task bar in a minimized state. | If you run menu items from the menu bar or from buttons in the tool bar, and minimize the ACL Manager window before a dialog box appears, the window is inaccessible. |
CSCdr05919 | Interoperability problems between CiscoWorks2000 Job Management and ACL Manager Job Browser. | If you select the ACL Manager job from the CiscoWorks2000 Job Management window and click any button, a message, Use ACL Manager's Job Browser for this option, appears. You can control ACL Manager jobs only through ACL Manager Job Browser dialog box which displays correct status. |
CSCdr11699 | Device becomes stale after a successful download. | If you successfully download a job for a device, refresh the device before scheduling another download job on it. |
CSCdp22312 | Multiple sessions of Essentials on a single client are not supported. | You can run only one instance of Essentials (or Campus Manager) from any given client. |
CSCdp29635 | Unsupported time zones on NT (that are supported by Essentials 3.0). | Server time displayed in terms of an as offset from GMT instead of local time qualified with time zone IDs for these regions:
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ACL Manager main window is grayed out. | Windows NT did not refresh successfully. | Resize main window to force refresh. |
Template not visible in Template Selection Window. | Template Selection window lists templates specific to ACL protocol. If you are on ACL 100, you see only IP Extended Templates and so on. However, Template Manager lists all templates. You must have administrator privileges to access Template Manager. | Create template appropriate to ACL protocol. |
Error Message: | You tried to start Essentials or ACL Manager before applications were initialized. | Wait for a while, then try to reconnect. |
TCP port 15349 is in use. | Use netstat -a -n to view status of TCP port 15349. If port is in use, change the ACL Manager port value in aclm.properties. | |
ACL Manager server is not running. | Select CiscoWorks2000 Server > Administration > Process Management >Process Status to make sure ACL Manager server is running. | |
JRM or Change Audit is not running. | Ensure that JRM or Change Audit is running. | |
Error Message: | Machine name change after the installation. | 1. Modify the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/ 2. Modify PX_HOST in md.properties to reflect the new server name 3. Modify ORBagentAddr in aclm.properties to reflect the new server name and reboot the server. |
Download Job status: Pre-Download Failed. | Device went stale during download. | 1. Select Device in ACL Manager. 2. Right click and select Refresh Device. Download to device again. |
Download Job status: Download Failed and Device Results reports that Telnet credentials did not match. | Essentials Telnet and enable passwords do not match device passwords. | Match passwords in Essentials Inventory with device. |
TACACS user name and password in Essentials do not match device passwords. | Match TACACS username and password in Essentials inventory with device. Do not specify local username and password in Essentials inventory. |
For answers to frequently asked questions about ACL Manager, refer to:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/cisco/mkt/enm/caclm/prodlit
/aclm_qp.htm.
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