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Release Notes forCisco Configuration Professional 2.2May 26, 2010These release notes support Cisco Configuration Professional (Cisco CP) version 2.2. They should beused with the documents listed in the “Related Documentation” section.These release notes are updated as needed. To ensure that you have the latest version of these releasenotes, go to http://www.cisco.com/go/ciscocp. In the Support box, click General Information Release Notes, and then find the latest release notes for your release.ContentsThis document contains the following sections: Introduction System Requirements New and Changed Information Limitations and Restrictions Important Notes Caveats Related DocumentationAmericas Headquarters:Cisco Systems, Inc., 170 West Tasman Drive, San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA 2010 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.

IntroductionIntroductionCisco CP is a GUI-based device management tool for Cisco access routers. Cisco CP simplifies router,firewall, Intrusion Prevention System, VPN, unified communications, WAN, and basic LANconfiguration through GUI-based, easy-to-use wizards. Cisco CP is installed on a PC.Routers that are ordered with Cisco CP are shipped with Cisco CP Express installed in router flashmemory. Cisco CP Express is a light weight version of Cisco CP, that you can use to configure LAN andWAN interfaces and minimal IOS security features.System RequirementsThis sections describes PC and router system requirements. It contains the following parts: PC System Requirements Router System Requirements Cisco CP Ordering OptionsPC System RequirementsTable 1 lists the system requirements for a PC running Cisco CP. Although the Cisco CP applicationrequires Java Runtime Error (JRE) to run, the Cisco CP Express application included with Cisco CP canrun under the native Java Virtual Machine in the supported browsers and JRE.Table 1PC System RequirementsSystem ComponentRequirementProcessor2 GHz processor or fasterRandom Access Memory1 GBHard disk available memory400 MBOperating SystemAny of the following: Microsoft Windows 7 - 32 and 64 bit Microsoft Windows Vista Business Edition Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate Edition Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack 2 or later Mac OSX 10.5.6 running Windows XP using VMWare 2.0BrowserInternet Explorer 6.0 or aboveScreen Resolution1024 X 768Java Runtime EnvironmentJRE versions minimum 1.5.0 11 upto 1.6.0 17 are supported.Adobe Flash PlayerVersion 10.0 or later, with Debug set to NoRelease Notes for Cisco Configuration Professional 2.22OL-21631-01

System RequirementsRouter System RequirementsRouter System Requirements are described in the following parts: Supported Routers Supported Phones Supported Network Modules Supported Interface Cards Supported Adapters, Processing Engines, and Service Engines Cisco IOS Releases Required IP Address Configuration Information Router Configuration RequirementsSupported RoutersTable 2 and Table 3 list the routers that Cisco CP supports.Table 2Supported Integrated Services Routers (ISR)Cisco 800 SeriesCisco 1800 SeriesCisco 2800 Series Cisco 3800 SeriesCisco 7000 SeriesCISCO815CISCO1801Cisco 2801Cisco 3825Cisco 7204VXRCISCO815-VPN-K9CISCO1801-MCisco 2811Cisco 3825-NOVPNCisco 7206VXRCISCO1801/K9Cisco 2821Cisco 3845Cisco 7301CISCO1801-M/K9Cisco 2851Cisco -K9CISCO1803W-AG-E/K9Release Notes for Cisco Configuration Professional 2.2OL-21631-013

System RequirementsTable 2Supported Integrated Services Routers (ISR)Cisco 800 SeriesCisco 1800 K9Cisco 2800 Series Cisco 3800 SeriesCisco 7000 876W-G-E-K9CISCO1812-J/K9CISCO1812 1W-UC-4FXO-K9Release Notes for Cisco Configuration Professional 2.24OL-21631-01

System RequirementsTable 3Supported Integrated Services Routers - G2 (ISR- G2)Cisco 800 SeriesCisco 1900 SeriesCisco 2900 SeriesCisco 3900 -GN-E-K9Release Notes for Cisco Configuration Professional 2.2OL-21631-015

System RequirementsTable 3Supported Integrated Services Routers - G2 (ISR- G2)Cisco 800 SeriesCisco 1900 SeriesCisco 2900 SeriesCisco 3900 ISCO892W-AGN-E-K9Release Notes for Cisco Configuration Professional 2.26OL-21631-01

System RequirementsSupported PhonesTable 4 lists the phones that Cisco CP supports:Release Notes for Cisco Configuration Professional 2.2OL-21631-017

System RequirementsTable 4Supported PhonesSupported PhonesSupported Expansion ModulesSupported Conference 21G7931G7940G7941G7941G-GE7942G7945G7960G – expansion modulecompatible (7914)7961G – expansion modulecompatible (7914)7961G-GE7962G – expansion modulecompatible (7915,7916)7965G – expansion modulecompatible (7915,7916)7970G – expansion modulecompatible (7914)7971G – expansion modulecompatible (7914)7975G – expansion modulecompatible (7915,7916)7985GATACIPC – Cisco IP CommunicatorRelease Notes for Cisco Configuration Professional 2.28OL-21631-01

System RequirementsSupported Network ModulesTable 5 and Table 6 list the network modules that Cisco CP supports.Table 5Supported Network ModulesNetwork ModulesEnhanced NetworkModulesWide AreaApplication Services Advanced Integration(WAAS) ModulesModules (AIMs)NM-4TNME-IPS-K9NME-WAE-502-K9AIM-VPN/BP II PLUS VPN/EP II PLUS IM-VPN/HP II PLUS -HDV2NM-4A/S(synchronous S-HP-16AIM-IPS-K9NM-HDV2-2T1/E1NM-8A/S(synchronous SW-PWRNM-16ESW-PWR-1GIGVoice Network WR2GIGNM-CUE-ECNME-CUEEM3-HDA-8FXS/DIDRelease Notes for Cisco Configuration Professional 2.2OL-21631-019

System RequirementsTable 6Supported Cisco SRE Internal Service Modules, Cisco SRE Service Modules and EtherSwitch ModulesCisco SRE Internal Service ModulesCisco SRE ServiceModulesEtherSwitch -D-ES3G-48-PSupported Interface CardsTable 7 lists the interface cards that Cisco CP supports.Release Notes for Cisco Configuration Professional 2.210OL-21631-01

System RequirementsTable 7Supported CardsWAN Interface Cards (WICs)High-speed WAN Interface Cards (HWICs)Voice Interface IC-2A/S (Frame Relay, PPP, HWIC-4THDLC, no DSL-V2HWIC-D-9ESW-POEWIC-1SHDSL-V3HWIC-1DSU-T1WIC 1ADSL-DGHWIC-16AWIC WIC-1ADSLIHWIC-1ADSL-M (WIC card with Annex G-JHWIC-3G-GSMHWIC-3G-CDMA-SHWIC-3G-CDMA-VRelease Notes for Cisco Configuration Professional 2.2OL-21631-0111

System RequirementsTable 7Supported CardsWAN Interface Cards (WICs)High-speed WAN Interface Cards (HWICs)Voice Interface 3G-HSPA-xSupported Adapters, Processing Engines, and Service EnginesTable 8 lists the adapters, processing engines, and service engines that Cisco CP supports.Table 8Supported Adapters, Processing Engines, and Service EnginesPort Adapters on Cisco7000 Series RoutersService Adapterson Cisco 7000Series RoutersNetwork Processing Engines and Network ServiceEngines on Cisco 7000 Series 00PA-8ESA-VAM2 NPE-G1PA-4EC7200-VSANPE-G2NSE-1Cisco IOS ReleasesCisco CP is compatible with the Cisco IOS releases listed in Table 9.Table 9Cisco CP-Supported Routers and Cisco IOS VersionsRouter ModelEarliest Cisco CP-Supported Cisco IOS VersionsCisco 815 12.4(11)TCisco 850 series 12.4(9)TCisco 861 12.4(20)TCisco 867 15.0(1)MCisco 870 series 12.4(9)TCisco 881 12.4(20)TCisco 886 15.0(1)MCisco 887 15.0(1)MCisco 888 12.4(20)TCisco 890 series 15.0(1)MRelease Notes for Cisco Configuration Professional 2.212OL-21631-01

System RequirementsTable 9Cisco CP-Supported Routers and Cisco IOS VersionsRouter ModelEarliest Cisco CP-Supported Cisco IOS VersionsCisco 1801Cisco 1802Cisco 1803 12.4(9)TCisco 1805 12.4(15)XYCisco 1811Cisco 1812 12.4(9)TCisco 1841 12.4(9)TCisco 1861 12.4(20)TCisco 1941 15.0(1)MCisco 2800 series 12.4(9)TCisco 2900 series 15.0(1)MCisco 3800 series 12.4(9)TCisco 3900 series 15.0(1)MCisco 7000 12.4(9)TCisco 1941WDetermining the Cisco IOS ReleaseTo determine the release of Cisco IOS software currently running on your Cisco router, log in to therouter and enter the show version EXEC command. The following sample output from the show versioncommand indicates the Cisco IOS release on the second output line:Router show versionCisco Internetwork Operating System SoftwareIOS (tm) C1700 Software (c1700-k8sv3y7-mz) Version 12.2(13)ZHRequired IP Address Configuration InformationTable 10 provides the required IP address configuration for the PC. Use this information to complete thesection “Task 4: Configure the IP Address On the PC” in the Cisco Configuration Professional QuickStart Guide.Table 10Required PC IP Address ConfigurationsRouter ModelDHCP ServerRequired PC IP Address ConfigurationCisco 815, Cisco 85x, Cisco 86x, Cisco87x, Cisco 88x, Cisco 89x, Cisco 180x,Cisco 1805, Cisco 1811 and 1812YesObtain an IP address automatically.Cisco 1841, Cisco 1861, Cisco 28xx,Cisco 38xx, Cisco 29xx, Cisco 39xxNoStatic IP address from 10.10.10.2 to10.10.10.6Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.248Release Notes for Cisco Configuration Professional 2.2OL-21631-0113

System RequirementsRouter Configuration RequirementsTo run Cisco CP, a router configuration must meet the requirements shown in Table 11.Table 11Router Configuration RequirementsFeatureRequirementConfiguration ExampleSecure accessSSH and HTTPSRouter(config)# ip http secure-serverRouter(config)# line vty 0 4Router(config-line)# transport input sshNonsecure accessTelnet and HTTPRouter(config)# ip http serverRouter(config)# line vty 0 4Router(config-line)# transport input telnetUser privilege level15Router(config)# username cisco privilege 15 secret 0 ciscoThe default configuration file meets all Cisco CP requirements. The default configuration file has thename cpconfig-model number.cfg. For example, the configuration file for the Cisco 860 and Cisco 880routers is cpconfig-8xx.cfg.Cisco CP Ordering OptionsTable 12 describes the ordering options under which Cisco CP can be ordered. Cisco CP Express is aproduct that is shipped in router flash memory when the router is ordered with Cisco CP.Table 12Cisco CP Ordering OptionsOrdering OptionsDescriptionCCP-CDCisco CP: Shipped on CDCisco CP Express: Shipped in router flash memorySSL Client: Shipped in router flash memoryDefault Configuration File: Shipped in router flash memory and inNVRAMCCP-CD-NOCFCisco CP: Shipped on CDCisco CP Express: Shipped in router flash memorySSL Client: Shipped in router flash memoryDefault Configuration File: Shipped in router flash memoryNoteCCP-EXPRESSThis ordering option does not provide the default configurationfile for Cisco 800 series routers.Cisco CP: Not shippedCisco CP Express: Shipped in router flash memorySSL Client: Shipped in router flash memoryDefault Configuration File: Shipped in router flash memory and inNVRAMRelease Notes for Cisco Configuration Professional 2.214OL-21631-01

New and Changed InformationTable 12Cisco CP Ordering OptionsOrdering OptionsDescriptionCCP-EXPRESS-NOCFCisco CP: Not shippedCisco CP Express: Shipped in router flash memorySSL Client: Shipped in router flash memoryDefault Configuration File: Shipped in router flash memoryNoteISR-CCP-CD This ordering option does not provide the default configurationfile for Cisco 800 series routers.Cisco CP: Shipped on CDSpare SKU: Mapped to ISR-CCP-CDISR-CCP-CDCisco CP: Shipped on CDCisco CP Express: Shipped in router flash memorySSL Client: Shipped in router flash memoryDefault Configuration File: Shipped in router flash memory and inNVRAMISR-CCP-CD-NOCONFCisco CP: Shipped on CDCisco CP Express: Shipped in router flash memorySSL Client: Shipped in router flash memoryDefault Configuration File: Shipped in router flash memoryISR-CCP-EXPCisco CP: Not shippedCisco CP Express: Shipped in router flash memorySSL Client: Shipped in router flash memoryDefault Configuration File: Shipped in router flash memory and inNVRAMISR-CCP-EXP-NOCONFCisco CP: Not shippedCisco CP Express: Shipped in router flash memorySSL Client: Shipped in router flash memoryDefault Configuration File: Shipped in router flash memoryNew and Changed InformationThis section contains new information about Cisco CP, and any information about Cisco CP that haschanged.This section contains the following parts: New and Changed Features New Hardware SupportRelease Notes for Cisco Configuration Professional 2.2OL-21631-0115

New and Changed InformationNew and Changed FeaturesCisco CP 2.2 supports the following new features: 3G Feature Enhancements - In addition to supporting HWIC—3G—HSPA,HWIC—3G—HSPA—A, HWIC—3G—HSPA—G, and PCEX—3G—HSPA—x for 88xG seriesISRs, Activation command change without SID and NID, ESN format, and PPP PDP are supportedin Cisco CP 2.2 Cisco Unity Express configuration - Cisco CP has disabled automatic initialization of Cisco UnityExpress 8.x. Instead, you can use the Cisco Unity Express Configuration screen to configure CallAgent, hostname, domain name, DNS IP address, time zone, and NTP. Conferencing Enhancements - Earlier, Cisco CP supported configuring ad-hoc conferencing. InCisco CP 2.2 MeetMe conferencing is also supported. Content Filtering Enhancements - The status of content filtering license activation and digitalcertificate is displayed before you launch the wizard. The two types of content filtering are categorybased filtering and web sense or secure computing. Demo Mode - Click the Cisco Configuration Professional (Demo) option in the Start menu tolaunch demo mode. The dashboard is populated with three devices. The devices supported are 800series, ISR-G2 with licensing, and 1861 wireless. You can discover any or all of the three devices.You cannot create, edit, or delete community or add a new device to a community in demo mode. Dial Plan Enhancements - Earlier Cisco CP could only read dial peers created through Cisco CP. InCisco CP 2.2, the dial plan feature can handle all types and combinations of dial plans configuredby you. EnergyWise - The EnergyWise feature allows you to:– Modify power levels on specific hardware modules or components.– Schedule capabilities where the user can change the power level on a one-time basis or maintaina recurrent schedule.– Assign a device to a domain specifying EnergyWise attributes.– Perform interface-level power configuration. Firewall Enhancements– Support SIP/H323 Pass throughThe following enhancements are supported in Cisco CP 2.2:– Configuring firewall for SIP Application Inspection and configuring rate-limit feature for SIPmessages. Configuring firewall for inspection of H.323v4 Annex E and Annex G packets andconfiguring rate-limit feature for H.323 messages. Even if firewall is configured in the device,we can delete the policies associated with the firewall and switch to the other type firewall.– Configuring firewall to support inspection of locally generated or locally terminated SCCPtraffic. GUI Enhancements - Earlier, only Zone Firewall user interface was displayed if the IOS imagesupported Zone Firewall. In Cisco CP 2.2, it is possible to switch from Zone Firewall to ClassicFirewall and vice versa. If a firewall is configured on the router, you can delete the policiesassociated with that firewall and switch to the other firewall. In Cisco CP 2.2 it is also possible tolist the protocols in the Firewall Rule user interface by alphabet or by category.Release Notes for Cisco Configuration Professional 2.216OL-21631-01

New and Changed Information IOS IPS Enhancements - Cisco CP detects the status of IPS license activation and allows you to loadthe signature packages on the router. Cisco CP provides the URL from which to download thelicense and the path for the license feature.NoteOnly licensed signature packages require the license to load the signature. Module Management Enhancements - SRE/SM support for WAN Optimization and Service Modulesupport for Video Surveillance are provided in Cisco CP 2.2. Rollback Feature - Rollback feature is used to revert the entire set of CLIs executed as part of oneconfiguration and restore the router to the state seen before executing the set of CLIs. The restorehappens irrespective of whether the commands were successfully pushed to the device or not.Rollback is available for offline-online transition, template, and bulk import features. Rollback isnot available for Cisco Unity Express. WAN Optimization Enhancements - Earlier basic discovery and configuration support was providedfor WAAS modules. In Cisco CP 2.2, initial setup and application management for WAAS modulesare also supported.Release Notes for Cisco Configuration Professional 2.2OL-21631-0117

New and Changed InformationNew Hardware SupportThe new devices supported are: CISCO1905 CISCO1921 CISCO1941W-C/K9 CISCO1941W-N/K9 CISCO1941W-P/K9The new interface cards supported are: HWIC-3G-HSPA HWIC-3G-HSPA-A HWIC-3G-HSPA-G PCEX-3G-HSPA-xRelease Notes for Cisco Configuration Professional 2.218OL-21631-01

Limitations and RestrictionsLimitations and RestrictionsThis section describes restrictions and limitations that may apply to Cisco CP. It contains the followingparts: Cisco CP Minimum Screen Resolution Restrictions for Cisco 7204VXR, Cisco 7206VXR, and Cisco 7301 Routers Cisco CP and Internet Explorer 8 JRE Settings for Cisco CPCisco CP Minimum Screen ResolutionCisco CP requires a screen resolution of at least 1024 x 768.Release Notes for Cisco Configuration Professional 2.2OL-21631-0119

Important NotesRestrictions for Cisco 7204VXR, Cisco 7206VXR, and Cisco 7301 RoutersThe following restrictions apply to Cisco CP running on Cisco 7204VXR, Cisco 7206VXR, and Cisco7301 Routers: The Cisco CP Express application is not supported. You must use the Cisco IOS CLI to give therouter an initial configuration that will enable you to connect to the router using a browser. WAN configuration is not supported. Cisco CP supports configuration of Ethernet and Fast Ethernetinterfaces. The Cisco CP Reset feature is not available. No default configuration file is supplied. To run Cisco CP, you must provide a configuration thatincludes the commands necessary to support operation of Cisco CP.Cisco CP and Internet Explorer 8In some systems (Windows XP and Windows Vista), with IE8 installed, Cisco CP may not work asexpected. This is due to a reported IE 8 caching issue.IE8 reinstall or clearing the cache does not help. Any Flash based application like Cisco CP will see thisissue.A workaround today is to create another user account with appropriate privileges and run Cisco CP inthat user account.JRE Settings for Cisco CPThe following JRE settings are needed for CCP to function properly:Step 1Go to Start Control Panel Java.Step 2Click View under Java Applet Runtime Settings.Step 3Select your JRE in use.Step 4Set the "Java runtime parameters" with the value "-Xmx256m -Dsun.java2d.d3d false".In addition, if JRE is upgraded to versions 1.6.0 11 or above, following settings are needed after CiscoCP installation.Step 1Go to Start Control Panel Java Advance.Step 2Select "Java Plug-in" tree.Step 3Uncheck the check box for Enable next-generation Java Plug-in.Step 4Restart Cisco CP.Important NotesThis section contains important information for Cisco CP. It contains the following sections:Release Notes for Cisco Configuration Professional 2.220OL-21631-01

Important Notes Cisco IOS Enforces One-Time Use of Default Credentials Cisco CP Merge and Replace Configuration Functions Fail Under Some Conditions Cisco CP Security Dashboard May Display Threats Unrelated to Your Cisco IOS IPS Installation Cisco CP May Lose Connection to Network Access Device Popup Blockers Disable Cisco CP Online Help Disable Proxy Settings Security Alert Dialog May Remain After Cisco CP Launches Screencasts for Cisco CP FeaturesRelease Notes for Cisco Configuration Professional 2.2OL-21631-0121

Important NotesCisco IOS Enforces One-Time Use of Default CredentialsTo address CSCsm25466, Cisco IOS images included with recent shipments of Cisco 800, Cisco 1800,Cisco 2800, and Cisco 3800 routers, enforce the one-time use of the default user name and passwordprovided in the Cisco CP configuration file. If you bypass Cisco CP or Cisco CP Express and use aconsole or Telnet connection to log into the router, the login and exec banners warn you that you mustchange the user name “cisco” and password “cisco” before you log off of the router. If you do not changethe credentials as directed, you will not be able to log on to the router the next time that you attempt todo so.The following Cisco IOS releases enforce the one-time use of the default credentials: 12.4(11)T or later 12.4(11)SW, 12.4(11)SW1, 12.4(11)XV, 12.4(11)XJ 12.4(9)T5, 12.4(9)T6 12.3(21), 12.3(22)Follow the procedure in this section to secure the router by creating a new username and password, toremove the login banner and exec banner warnings, and to save the configuration changes to the routerstartup configuration.NoteIf you login to the router using a Telnet or a console connection but do not complete the steps in thisprocedure, be aware of the following: If you do not change the default username and password, and then log off the router, you will not beable to log into the router again without entering the reload command. No additional warning isgiven before you log off. If you do not change the default username and password, but do enter the write memory commandbefore ending the session, future logins will be disabled. In this case, you will need to follow thepassword recovery procedure at the following el/ps1831/products tech note09186a00801746e6.shtmlTo secure the router, remove the banner warnings and save the changes to the router startup config,complete the following steps:Step 1Connect the light blue console cable, included with your router, from the blue console port on your routerto a serial port on your PC. Refer to your router’s hardware installation guide for instructions.Step 2Connect the power supply to your router, plug the power supply into a power outlet, and turn on yourrouter. Refer to your router’s quick start guide for instructions.Step 3Use HyperTerminal or a similar terminal emulation program on your PC, with the terminal emulationsettings of 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, and no flow control, to connect to your router.Step 4When prompted, enter the username cisco, and password cisco.Step 5Enter configuration mode by entering the following command:yourname# configure terminalRelease Notes for Cisco Configuration Professional 2.222OL-21631-01

Important NotesStep 6Create a new username and password by entering the following command:yourname(config)# username username privilege 15 secret 0 passwordReplace username and password with the username and password that you want to use.Step 7Remove the default username and password by entering the following command:yourname(config)# no username ciscoStep 8To remove the login banner, enter the following command:yourname(config)# no banner loginThe login banner warning will no longer appear.Step 9To remove the exec banner, enter the following command:yourname(config)# no banner execThe exec banner warning will no longer appear.Step 10Leave configuration mode, by entering the following command:yourname(config)# endStep 11Copy the configuration changes to the startup configuration by entering the following command:yourname# copy running-config startup-configWhen logging into the router in the future, use the username and password that you created in Step 6.Cisco CP Merge and Replace Configuration Functions Fail Under SomeConditionsThe problem described here is caveat CSCsj21989. If you attempt to merge configuration changes madeusing the Cisco CP Config Editor feature, or replace the running configuration with a configuration fromthe Config Editor, the router configuration will not be changed if there is a network device with aNetwork Address Translation (NAT) IP address, or a cache engine in the connection between the PC andthe router. If you need to make changes to the router configuration that you would normally make usingthe Cisco CP Config Editor, use the Cisco IOS CLI instead.Cisco CP Security Dashboard May Display Threats Unrelated to Your Cisco IOSIPS InstallationSome (or all) of the top threats you obtain using the Cisco CP Security Dashboard may not pertain toyour Cisco IOS IPS installation. After you deploy the signatures applicable to the top threats displayedby the Cisco CP Security Dashboard, the dashboard may still display some (or all) top threats with a redicon because applicable signatures could not be found. Those remaining top threats are unrelated to yourCisco IOS IPS installation and not a danger to your router running Cisco IOS software.Release Notes for Cisco Configuration Professional 2.2OL-21631-0123

Important NotesCisco CP May Lose Connection to Network Access DeviceThis note concerns the Network Admission Control (NAC) feature.If the PC used to invoke Cisco CP returns a posture state (Healthy, Infected, Checkup, Quarantine, orUnknown) and if the group policy on the ACS server attached to the posture token assigned to the PChas a redirect URL configured, the connection between Cisco CP and the router acting as the NetworkAccess Device (NAD) may be lost. The same problem can occur if an exception list entry attached to apolicy with a redirect URL is configured with the IP address or MAC address of the PC.If you try to reinvoke Cisco CP from this PC, you will not be able to do so because the browser will beredirected to the location specified in the redirect URL.There are two workarounds for this problem: Ensure that the PC that you use to invoke Cisco CP attains a posture token which has an associatedgroup policy on the ACS server that is not configured with a redirect URL. Alternatively, use Cisco CP to create a NAC exception list entry with the IP address or MAC addressof the PC you use to invoke Cisco CP. Note that the exception list entry created for the PC shouldbe associated to an exception policy which does not have a redirect URL configured in it.For more information, see the links in the Cisco CP NAC online help pages.Popup Blockers Disable Cisco CP Online HelpIf you have enabled popup blockers in the browser you use to run Cisco CP, online help will not appearwhen you click the help button. To prevent this from happening, you must disable the popup blockerwhen you run Cisco CP. Popup blockers may be enabled in search engine toolbars, or may be standaloneapplications integrated with the web browser.Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack 2 blocks popups by default. In order to turn off popupblocking in Internet Explorer, go to Tools Pop-up Blocker Turn Off Pop-up Blocker.If you have not installed and enabled third-party pop up blockers, go to Tools Internet Options Privacy, and uncheck the Block popups checkbox.Disable Proxy SettingsCisco CP will not start when run under Internet Explorer with proxy settings enabled. To correct thisproblem, choose Internet Options from the Tools menu, click the Connections tab, and then click theLAN settings button. In the LAN Settings window, disable the proxy settings.Sec

Table 2 Supported Integrated Services Routers (ISR) Cisco 800 Series Cisco 1800 Series Cisco 2800 Series Cisco 3800 Series Cisco 7000 Series. 5 Release Notes for Cisco Configuration Professional 2.2 OL-21631-01 System Requirements . Cisco

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