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Contents
Overview .................................................................................................................................... 2
Dependencies of CNUT ................................................................................................................ 2
Supported Operating Systems.................................................................................................. 2
Required Ports ....................................................................................................................... 3
Java Runtime Environment ...................................................................................................... 3
Features New in CNUT 3.20 ......................................................................................................... 3
Icons New in CNUT 3.20 .............................................................................................................. 4
Fixes New in CNUT 3.20............................................................................................................... 4
Known Issues ............................................................................................................................. 6
CNUT Logging the Wrong IP Address for the AP and for an Autoupdating SM, and Correlating the
SM with the Wrong LUID......................................................................................................... 6
Customer Support Information Tool Failing to Shut Down .......................................................... 6
Semicolons Being Problematic in External Tools and Radios Passwords........................................ 6
Encryption Type Not Available from Certain SMs........................................................................ 6
Horizontal Scroll Deep Function Improperly Formatting the Element Table................................... 6
CNUT Software Installation .......................................................................................................... 7
General Installation Information............................................................................................... 7
Launching Installation or Upgrade on Windows ......................................................................... 8
Launching Installation or Upgrade on Redhat Linux ................................................................... 8
Additional Information and Support .............................................................................................. 8
Notices....................................................................................................................................... 8
Trademarks............................................................................................................................ 8
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September 2009 CNUT Release 3.20 Release Notes
Overview
The Motorola Network Updater Tool (CNUT) is a free-of-charge tool that applies packages to upgrade
the following device types:
◦ PMP 100 Series FSK APs and SMs
◦ PMP 300 Series 802.16e APs and SMs
◦ PMP 400 Series OFDM APs and SMs
◦ PTP 100 and 200 Series FSK Ethernet Bridges
◦ PTP 300, 400, 500, and 600 Series OFDM Ethernet Bridges
◦ PLV Modem
◦ PLV MDU Gateway
◦ CMMmicro
◦ CMM4, but not its integrated switch
These release notes communicate the differences between CNUT 3.12 and CNUT 3.20. Users may
upgrade to CNUT 3.20 from any previous release of CNUT except 1.0.
Dependencies of CNUT
Supported Operating Systems
CNUT 3.20 does not support Red Hat Linux v9 or Enterprise Linux v3, which are both out-of-date
according to Red Hat's own documentation. Although nothing direct prevents their usage, CNUT 3.20
is not tested for use with these OSs, and customer support will not be able to provide support to
customers who are using one of these out-of-date operating systems.
CNUT 3.20 may successfully function on 64-bit versions of these OSs, but has not been tested on
them and, consequently, is not supported on them.
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Required Ports
CNUT 3.20 requires the following ports to be open on the host device:
◦ ftp, Ports 20 (active) and 21 (active and passive) in TCP
◦ tftp, Port 69 in UDP
◦ telnet, Port 23 in TCP
◦ http, Port 80 in TCP
◦ snmp, Port 161 in UDP
◦ for enabling/disabling SM autoupdate, Port 2501 in UDP
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Item
Description
Ref #
CNUT no longer returns a No Programmable Network Elements selected message
when only elements that are currently in auto-update mode are selected when an
7858 Update Selected Network Elements operation is launched. Instead, it returns the message
No programmable elements select One or more AP(s) in auto-update
mode.
When the Auto Update feature is enabled, CNUT no longer needs to be set to the
9518 ViewContinuous Refresh, in order to correctly reflect state changes in SMs that are either
direct children of the AP or discovered to SM Root.
When the AP is designated as a file server, CNUT no longer switches from selected packages
9831 to unselected ones, provided that the user has selected at least one SM platform in the
configuration dialog. The platform order that CNUT uses will be the order configured there.
The Set Access Point Authentication Mode Tool now exits with Exit status:0 if the tool is
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launched with no elements having been selected.
The Reboot Unit external tool no longer fails to reboot an SM when
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Selected Network Elements is selected and the AP is selected in addition to the SM.
The default external tools other than Gather Customer Support Information now support a
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user account other than root.
Operators on a Windows platform who open a file that was exported from CNUT via the
9865 Save Text to File button in the Gather Customer Support Information dialog no longer have
trouble (related to line feeds) viewing the contents in Notepad.
The Customer Support Information Tool now prompts the user for confirmation before
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overwriting a previous dump file in the save operation.
The Save Text to File operation now prompts the user for confirmation before overwriting a
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previous dump file in the save operation.
The CNUT interface no longer incorrectly represents PMP 400 (4.9-GHz OFDM Access Point and
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Subscriber Module) as ULAP and OSU.
CNUT 3.20 now encrypts all of the new passwords, and converts all of the pre-existing
passwords, for the network devices in the .net file. This has the added advantage that the
.net file, when exported to another management computer, can be read by CNUT or Prizm on
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that machine. Hence, the user does not need to keep a separate list of device passwords to
perform CNUT or Prizm operations from the new machine on elements that were successfully
managed from the old one.
If you highlight one of the tools in the External Tool Editor window (accessed via the
ToolsEdit External Tool Menu command option), click to highlight a specific tool, and
9880 then click the Edit button, you can modify the properties of that tool. However, while doing
10022 so, if you uncheck the option Supports Help (Add to Help Menu) and save your changes,
that tool can later be added back into the set of tools for you to access. It is no longer
permanently removed from both the HelpTools menu and the External Tool Editor window.
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September 2009 CNUT Release 3.20 Release Notes
Known Issues
CNUT Logging the Wrong IP Address for the AP and for an Autoupdating SM, and Correlating
the SM with the Wrong LUID
An AP that is set to autoupdate the SMs in its sector may be represented in the CNUT log as having
the IP address of one of its SMs, with a LID that does not correspond to that SM. The workaround for
this problem is to refresh the AP in CNUT immediately before launching the autoupdate from that AP.
(Item Ref #8101 and #8238)
However, there is not and has not been a risk of CNUT pushing the wrong encryption package to such
a radio, though, since CNUT correctly discovers the encryption type as it discovers the SM through its
IP address.
(Item Ref #8122)
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Full details about CNUT 3.20 installation are provided in the Installation section of the CNUT 3.20
Help File.
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chmod +x setupCNUT_3_20_5.bin
setupCNUT_3_20_5.bin –i console
Notices
Trademarks
MOTOROLA and the stylized M Logo are registered in the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office. All other
product or service names are the property of their respective owners. Java and all other Java-based
marks are trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. Microsoft and
Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation; and Windows XP is a trademark of
Microsoft Corporation. Netscape is a registered trademark of Netscape Communication Corporation.
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