
To obtain a license file:
1
Read the Software License Claim Certificate document packaged with the software.
2
Note the Product Authorization Key (PAK) number printed on the certificate.
3
Log into one of the websites described on the certificate, and follow the registration instructions. The PAK
number is required for the registration process.
You should receive the license file through e-mail within one hour of registration.
A typical license file might look like:
INCREMENT base-system cisco 9.1 permanent uncounted \
VENDOR_STRING=<Count>1</Count> HOSTID=ANY \
NOTICE="<LicFileID>20110919130037832</LicFileID><LicLineID>4</LicLineID> \
<PAK></PAK><CompanyName></CompanyName>" SIGN=521EA9F0925C
Running Other Protocol Servers
You cannot run the Cisco Prime Network Registrar DNS, CDNS, DHCP, or TFTP servers concurrently with
any other DNS, DHCP, or TFTP servers. If the Cisco Prime Network Registrar installation process detects
that a conflict exists, it displays a warning message.
On Windows systems, use one of the following methods to change the configuration from the Service Control
Manager:
•
Stop the Cisco Prime Network Registrar protocol server that conflicts with the Microsoft protocol server
by using the Stop function in one of the user interfaces.
•
Change the Microsoft servers from a Startup Type of Automatic to Manual or Disabled.
If you want to disable a protocol server and prevent the Cisco Prime Network Registrar server from starting
automatically after a system reboot, use the
server
{
dns
|
cdns
|
dhcp
|
tftp
}
disable start-on-reboot
command
in the CLI.
Backup Software and Virus Scanning Guidelines
If you have automatic backup or virus scanning software enabled on your system, exclude the Cisco Prime
Network Registrar directories and their subdirectories from being scanned. If they are not excluded, file locking
issues can corrupt the databases or make them unavailable to the Cisco Prime Network Registrar processes.
If you are installing in the default locations, exclude the following directories and their subdirectories:
In this documentation set, when
install-path
is used, it refers to all or part of the installation paths that
were specified when installing Cisco Prime Network Registrar. As an example using the Linux default
local cluster paths of /opt/nwreg2/local and /var/nwreg2/local, the
install-path
may represent these paths.
Note
•
Windows
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Preparing for the Installation
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