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When changing the guest OS password of root, you may encounter an Authentication token manipulation error. This message occurs because the /etc/shadow file is not present. You can add the shadow file by entering 'pwconv', then the root password can be set. See the example below.

bash-3.2# passwd
Changing password for user root.
passwd: Authentication token manipulation error

bash-3.2# pwconv
bash-3.2# passwd
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In addition to bug fixes, AXP 1.6.2 adds support for the new SM-SRE-710-K9 and SM-SRE-910-K9 service modules. Additionally, the expiration check of the authorization bundle is no longer enforced in AXP 1.6.2. The authorization bundle, which is provided by Cisco Developer Network, grants permission to run applications on the AXP platform. In addition to security information, the authorization bundle also contains an expiration date. Starting from AXP 1.6.2, the check on this expiration date ...Read More

 

The AXP upgrade process provides key features such as automatic deletion of previously installed files that are not included in the upgrade package. However, in order to not delete previously installed files, the upgrade process requires that previously installed files be included in the upgrade package which can lead to bloated packages. To simply the package and reduce package size, users can create a patch to modify only intended files. For example, if the initial installed package contai ...Read More

 

AXP version 1.6.1 has added support for Simple Network Management Protocol SNMPv2c. SNMP commands used in Cisco AXP are similar to Cisco IOS software SNMP commands. The AXP User Guide provides examples of traps generated by agents in SNMP that are utilized by Cisco AXP. Please review the AXP User Guide section 'System Management using SNMP and CDP' along with the Command Reference Guide for more information.
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In addition to bug fixes, the AXP 1.5.2 maintenance release builds upon AXP 1.5.1- see the blog 'AXP 1.5.1 Release - A Giant Leap Forward' - by adding support for two new service modules. The SRE 700 has a 1.86 GHz cpu, 4 GB Ram, and a 500 GB HD. The SRE 900 offers Raid 1 support, has a 1.86 GHz dual core cpu, 4 GB RAM and 2x500 GB HD. Raid-1 and linear raid can be selected as options at install time. This new hardware runs on the new Cisco Generation 2 routers which require IOS re ...Read More

 

AXP takes a huge step forward by adding new hardware support and software features. I¿ll discuss many of the new hardware and features below.
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After downloading the provided AXP gzipped tar files for your service module, if you are using a windows environment, you might decide to untar the files with WinZip. If this choice is made, caution must be taken because WinZip has a 'TAR file smart CR/LF Conversion ...Read More

 

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End-of-Sale and End-of-Life Announcement for AIM-APPRE-102-K9

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Cisco announces the end-of-sale and end-of life dates for the Cisco Application Runtime Environment Advanced Integration Module (AIM-APPRE-102-K9) . The last day to order the affected product(s) is March 31, 2010. Customers with active service contracts will continue to receive support from the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) as shown in Table 1 of the EoL bulletin. Table 1 describes the end-of-life milestones, definitions, and dates for the affected product(s). Table 2 lists the product part numbers affected by this announcement. For customers with active and paid service and support contracts, support will be available until the termination date of the contract, even if this date exceeds the Last Date of Support shown below

End-of-Life Announcement Date
 The date the document that announces the end of sale and end of life of a product is distributed to the general public.
 September 30, 2009
 
End-of-Sale Date
 The last date to order the product through Cisco point-of-sale mechanisms. The product is no longer for sale after this date.
 March 31, 2010
 
Last Ship Date: HW
 The last-possible ship date that can be requested of Cisco and/or its contract manufacturers. Actual ship date is dependent on lead time.
 June 29, 2010
 
End of SW Maintenance Releases Date: HW
 The last date that Cisco Engineering may release any final software maintenance releases or bug fixes. After this date, Cisco Engineering will no longer develop, repair, maintain, or test the product software.
 March 31, 2011
 
End of Routine Failure Analysis Date: HW
 The last-possible date a routine failure analysis may be performed to determine the cause of product failure or defect.
 March 31, 2011
 
End of New Service Attachment Date: HW
 For equipment and software that is not covered by a service-and-support contract, this is the last date to order a new service-and-support contract or add the equipment and/or software to an existing service-and-support contract.
 March 31, 2011
 
End of Service Contract Renewal Date: HW
 The last date to extend or renew a service contract for the product.
 June 26, 2014
 
Last Date of Support: HW
 The last date to receive service and support for the product. After this date, all support services for the product are unavailable, and the product becomes obsolete.
 March 30, 2015
 
 

Product Migration Options
 
Customers are encouraged to migrate to the Cisco Application Runtime Environment Advanced Integration Module 2 (AIM2-APPRE-104-K9). Information about this product can be found at: http://cisco.com/go/axp.
 

Read more at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/routers/ps9701/eol_c51_562721.html
 

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