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catastrophic incident occurs, users can recover the configuration data from the regional cluster. If the configuration is common across the
local clusters, users can quickly configure a new server by replicating the archived configuration data on the new server.
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Shared WHOIS (SWIP) report for American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)—Cisco Network Registrar 6.2 provides tools for users to
generate address space reports and submit these reports to regional Internet Registries that govern the allocation and use of IP address
space. The report support format is mandated by the SWIP process. Each report contains the following:
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Information to identify the organization using the subdelegated address blocks
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Registration information for each IP address block
UPGRADE PATHS
Existing Cisco Network Registrar customers currently can upgrade to the Cisco Network Registrar 6.2 local cluster. Customers deploying a
Cisco Network Registrar 6.1 regional cluster can also upgrade to the Cisco Network Registrar 6.2 regional cluster to take advantage of the new
features. When migrating to Release 6.2, customers can use a utility available with the solution that can import information from the current
Cisco Network Registrar database to make Cisco Network Registrar 6.2 operational in a short time.
Customers with an active Software Application Support plus Upgrades (SASU) contract can request a new local cluster license and a product kit
at no cost through the Product Upgrade tool available at
http://tools.cisco.com/gct/Upgrade/jsp/index.jsp. When accessing this tool, customers
need to provide the SASU contract number and then request the Cisco Network Registrar 6.2 upgrade kits, which are shipped from
manufacturing in 5 to 10 days after receipt of the request. Because the regional cluster was not covered by the SASU entitlements, customers
need to purchase these optional features separately through additional product licenses.
ORDERING INFORMATION
Cisco Network Registrar 6.2 products are available for order from Cisco Systems
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sales representatives or online at
http://www.cisco.com.
To run Cisco Network Registrar 6.2, customers need to order the base product that includes a media kit and right-to-use licenses to manage
1000 IP nodes. Customers can buy additional licenses needed to cover their network size.
Customers deploying the new optional features need to purchase the regional cluster license, which includes cluster-management and address-
management capability. This license is also required if a customer wants to activate the router-interface-configuration (RIC) server features.
Note that both the regional cluster and RIC licensing are based on the number of IP nodes. Customers need to buy the appropriate number of
licenses to cover the IP nodes in their network.
Table 1 gives ordering information, Table 2 gives information about new optional features, and Table 3 lists new upgrade part numbers for
Cisco Network Registrar 6.2.
Table 1. Ordering Information for Cisco Network Registrar 6.2
Part Number Description
CNR-6.2-BASE1K Cisco Network Registrar 6.2, base license and kit, all platforms, 1000 IP nodes
CNR-6.2-ADD10K Cisco Network Registrar 6.2, add 10,000 IP nodes, license-only kit
CNR-6.2-ADD25K Cisco Network Registrar 6.2, add 25,000 IP nodes, license-only kit
CNR-6.2-ADD50K Cisco Network Registrar 6.2, add 50,000 IP nodes, license-only kit
CNR-6.2-ADD100K Cisco Network Registrar 6.2, add 100,000 IP nodes, license-only kit
CNR-6.2-ADD500K Cisco Network Registrar 6.2, add 500,000 IP nodes, license-only kit
CNR-6.2-ADD1M Cisco Network Registrar 6.2, add 1 million IP nodes, license-only kit