Important Notes On Solidserver V7.1: Best Practices When Upgrading To Version 7.1
Important Notes On Solidserver V7.1: Best Practices When Upgrading To Version 7.1
Important Notes On Solidserver V7.1: Best Practices When Upgrading To Version 7.1
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June 28, 2019
The following is a PDF version of the Important Notes on SOLIDserver 7.1, available on EfficientIP
Knowledge Base at https://kb.efficientip.com/index.php/Important_Notes_on_Version_7.1.
This document gathers a set of important notes and changes listed by module and use that might
come in handy if you are contemplating a migration from your current version of SOLIDserver
to version 7.1.
If you are upgrading appliances from a version 5.0.4.x, please also refer to the Important
Notes on Version 6.0.0 and 6.0.1 at https://downloads.efficientip.com/support/downloads/docs/.
If you are upgrading appliances from a version 6.0.x, please also refer to the Important
Notes on Version 6.0.1 and 7.0 at https://downloads.efficientip.com/support/downloads/docs/.
To properly upgrade to SOLIDserver 7.1, from version 6.0.0 or 6.0.1, you must:
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Important Notes on SOLIDserver
v7.1
For more details refer to the chapter Upgrading of the Administrator Guide, available at https://down-
loads.efficientip.com/support/downloads/docs/7.1/.
Guardian Specificities
To properly upgrade Guardian and use the GUI to the fullest, we recommend:
1. Ensuring all servers, local and remote, are upgraded before editing Guardian parameters.
2. Taking into account the following configurations:
a. If your Guardian configuration included triggers at the time of the upgrade to version 7.1,
the GUI does not reflect the actual configuration that you can display via CLI. You must
recreate all triggers in the GUI before deploying them on Guardian servers.
b. If your server belonged to a smart architecture, the server keeps its parameters but the
smart is given the default values for each parameter.
NetChange
On the Page All discovered items, the Column Source Has Evolved
Since the page now returns IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, the column Source no longer returns the
value ARP. It now returns Network device when an IP address is found in the table ARP (for
IPv4 addresses) or the table NDP (for IPv6 addresses) of the network device.
VRF
On the Page All VRFs, a Column and a Field Were Renamed
The column RD ID is now called RD.
On the Page All VRF Route Targets, Some Columns Were Renamed
The column Source RD ID is now called Source RD.