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Appendix A RME Troubleshooting Tips and FAQs
Software Management
b. Create the list by using the Create Approver List (Resource Manager Essentials > Admin >
Approval > Create/Edit Approver Lists). Only users who have an Approver role can be added
to the Approver List.
Q.
Is the Job Approval policy enforced system-wide?
A.
Yes. To create a job that does not require approval, disable the Software Management option (RME
> Admin > Approval > Approval Policies)
Q.
How do I configure Job Approval for Software Management?
A.
To configure Job Approval, do the following:
a. Add the approver user (Common Service > Server > Security > Single-Server Management
> Local User Setup > Add).
b. Create an Approver List (Resource Manager Essentials > Admin > Approval > Create/Edit
Approver Lists)
c. Enable the Job Approval option (RME > Admin > Approval > Approval Policies > Software
Management)
Q.
Which Cisco IOS devices support bootldr images?
A.
The following Cisco IOS device families support bootldr images:
Cisco 4500 and 4700
Cisco 7500, Route Switch Processor (RSP)-based 7000
Cisco 7200
Cisco AS5200, AS5300, and AS5800 Access Servers
Route Switch Module (RSM) on Cisco Catalyst 5500/5000
ESR 10K, 10K2 devices
See the Supported Device Table for Software Management application on Cisco.com for further
information.
Q.
How do you identify bootldr image files?
A.
Bootldr image files follow this name convention, platform-boot-mz.version
An example is rsp-boot-mz.11.0(17)BT. If the second part (feature part) of the image file name
contains “boot”, then the image is a bootldr image. The software library recognizes the file name
and imports the image as a bootldr image. Bootldr images earlier than Cisco IOS Software Release
10.3 contain xboot in the feature part of the image. Software Management does not support such
images.
Q.
How does the Software Management bootldr recommendation process work?
A.
Different hardware platforms in Cisco IOS Software have different bootldr images. For example, the
bootldr image for the Cisco 4500 device is c4500-boot-mz; the bootldr image for the Cisco 7200 is
c7200-boot-mz.
From the library, Software Management determines which bootldr images belong to the same family
as the target device. Software Management then recommends the most current of all available
images.
Unlike system software images, bootldr images do not have RAM requirements. Therefore,
Software Management does not perform prerequisite matches between the device and the image.