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CNA 6.3.1 seems very buggy

I see several others posting various issues with CNA 6.3.1, and I seem to have them all, plus a couple I don't see mentioned. I have tried it with Windows 10, using no compatibility, Windows 7 compatibility, and Windows XP SP3 compatibility, with results that get worse instead of better. I also loaded it on Server 2012, but same results.

 

My two biggest issues are that the behavior for a given session is unpredictable, and the topology display has become useless.

 

By unpredictable, I mean I run the same program from the same machine and get mixed results. Sometimes, my main switch (4503) will not connect, rejecting authentitaction, though I can connect to it directly with a browser or TELNET or console, all with the same password. Sometimes, it connects to 4503, but identifies it as an unsupported device. Sometimes, everything is fine with the 4503, but other switches (I have a mix of 28xx and 29xx series) may or may not authenticate and/or show as unsupported, or sometimes even show that they could not connect at all, while other times, changing nothing, everything seems to show up and be manageable.

 

For the topology, it has become a tangled mess. I cannot turn off neighbors like our IP phones to reduce clutter, while other neighbors, like a pair of 3COM managed switches I have, don't even show up. The wiring only lands on the device icons if I use auto arrange, and even then it doesn't always work. Clicking auto arrange turns back on all the neighbors. Moving anything, or even just clicking in the display area, causes the whole wiring diagram to go crazy again, where no lines even terminate at a node, and many are just rays that go off the screen, even though all the devices are on the screen.

 

I had none of the problems above with 6.2 running on the same machines. I tried 6.3, and then 6.3.1, because the software was reminding me an upgrade was available, and I generally take updates to stay current. In my case, I was hoping to see resolution of the extremely slow performance from 6.2 and improvement in printing the topology. From 6.2, the printouts are not usable unless printed at 100%, as the text has been converted to bitmap fonts and they do not scale. For me, the map that I should be able to fit on a single sheet of paper to show the seven devices in the community I'm interested in documenting is worthless. I have to blow it up to 6 pieces of paper before the text becomes readable.

 

In this case, I have no choice but to uninstall and go back to 6.2 and hope Cisco can do a better job on the next release.

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I may have found a solution!

 

I took the C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre1.8.0_144 folder and copied it to C:\Program Files (x86)\Cisco Systems\Cisco Network Assistant\packages and renamed it "runtime-1.80" so it matched the format of the existing folders - and so it is easier to edit in the next step. You will find there is a runtime-1.62 from Cisco in there.

 

Next, I edited the JAVAPATH in C:\Program Files (x86)\Cisco Systems\Cisco Network Assistant\startup\startup.properties to the following:

 

JAVAPATH=packages\\runtime-1.80\\bin/javaw

 

Upon launching CNA, my Topology View no longer freaks out. 

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Just a quick update for anyone who might care. The problems I experienced above are very repeatable, and resolved by moving back to version 6.2 with one exception. Even with 6.2, I have to enter the password for my 4503 four times during program initialization and initial discovery for a community I have already defined. When the community finally opens, it then shows the 4503 as an unsupported device. I wait a minute, then refresh, and everything is cool after that. Why does CNA remember the passwords for all the other devices, but not the 4503? Why do I have to enter it four times on every open?

For what it's worth, I think most of the issues are with Java. When I tried to uninstall v6.3.1, I received "A suitable JVM could not be found...", though I have the latest version of Java installed (SE8). IN order to get the uninstall to work, I had to point the uninstaller to a SE6 version embedded in the CNA program files structure. So, even though version 6.3.1 was just recently released, it still apparently relies on a Java version from 10 years ago, and doesn't play well with current versions. For grins, I'm going to install on an XP SP3 machine with Java SE6 and see if it works better.

Final update from me. Maybe someone who works for Cisco will address. I can confirm that the topology function is broken in 6.3.1. It will auto arrange (very ugly) but as soon as I click anywhere on the screen to start rearranging things, the connection objects jump all over the screen and no longer terminate at the switch objects. It fails under Windows 10, in Windows 7 compatibility mode, in Windows XP SP3 compatibility mode with JSE 8, and even fails the same way on a physical machine with XP SP3 that had no JSE installed until I installed CNA (which brings its own SE6 version with it). Sure seems like someone would have tested this simplest of functionalities before bothering to release the product.

I can corroborate everything itmgr@gregory1.com has said. In 6.3.1, the topo view is completely unusable. Yes, auto-arrange will produce a viewable result. As soon as you click anywhere - even in dead space - lines jump around, nodes move to the farthest reaches of the screen, and connections end in dead space. I have experienced some of the authentication problems as well, though these are far less annoying than the dead topo view.

 

I am going to revert to the previous CNA as well. I don't live and die by the topo view and rarely use the tool to make any config changes (I prefer CLI).

I may have found a solution!

 

I took the C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre1.8.0_144 folder and copied it to C:\Program Files (x86)\Cisco Systems\Cisco Network Assistant\packages and renamed it "runtime-1.80" so it matched the format of the existing folders - and so it is easier to edit in the next step. You will find there is a runtime-1.62 from Cisco in there.

 

Next, I edited the JAVAPATH in C:\Program Files (x86)\Cisco Systems\Cisco Network Assistant\startup\startup.properties to the following:

 

JAVAPATH=packages\\runtime-1.80\\bin/javaw

 

Upon launching CNA, my Topology View no longer freaks out. 

Good job. If only Cisco programmers were as clever as their users. Or maybe they just don't care much about quality, figuring we'll find their bugs for them, and even come up with our own solutions.

 

Thanks for your effort!

Fixed my issue with switches jumping to the far lower right corner!

 

Now, if I could get CNA to discover on port 443...   Documentation says it will but when you modify a community and put any new address in there to discover, it tries on port 80 (Http) and fails.  Never tries anything on 443 (Https).  

 

Any solutions?

 

 

Dennishyde you have probably already read this, but just in case:

HTTPS ensures that communications between Network Assistant and a device are encrypted. You can use HTTPS only with a crypto image of one of these Cisco IOS versions:

* For Catalyst 2970, 3550, 3560, or 3750 switches, Cisco IOS Version 12.2SE or later
* For Catalyst 4500 or 4900 switches, Cisco IOS Version IOS 12.2(25)SG or later
* For Catalyt 2960-S switches, Cisco IOS Version 12.2(53)SE1 or later
* For Catalyst 3750-X and 3560-X switches, Cisco IOS Version 12.2(53)SE2 or later
The first time that you choose HTTPS in the Connect window, you see an alert. It asks whether you will accept a certificate that asserts the connected device is a trusted site. Your choices are Yes, No, Always, and View Certificate. Answer Yes or Always to continue. You will not be alerted in later Network Assistant sessions if you answer Always.
When HTTPS is in use, you see the lock icon in the status bar.
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I have a mix of 4503, 2950, 2960, 2970 and for what it's worth, none of them use HTTPS to communicate with CNA that I can tell.

 

itmgr@gregory1.com thank you for the info.  My guess is I don't have a "crypto" image or the correct model that is supported for Https.  I am replacing all our 3750G with 2960X or 3850 switches.  All have the latest versions from Cisco 15.0(2)SE10a, 15.2(2)E7 or 15.2(2)E7 respectively.  I have yet to see where CNA asks you for http or https when creating a new community.  I've done it several times and it seems to default to port 80 and port 443 is grayed out.  I'll see if I can find a "Crypto" image and try it out on one switch.  Would be nice to stop using port 80!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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