Cisco Network registrar performance test.

We are trying to install CNR Tools and got the following error, is there any installation guide to troubleshooting  the issue :
Initializing suite.... ok
Checking build number... Sandbox
Checking Java version... 1.6.0_21 ok
Checking for license... ok
Not licensed, for evaluation only
Loading programs.Tool [Central Server] missing from ToolsRegistry, skipping
Tool [MAC Address Generator] missing from ToolsRegistry, skipping
error
No licensed tools were found, can not proceed.
Press any key to continue . . .
y este es el output para cnrtools-cli
Initializing suite.... ok
Checking build number... Sandbox
Checking Java version... 1.6.0_21 ok
Checking for license... ok
Not licensed, for evaluation only
Loading programs.Tool [Central Server] missing from ToolsRegistry, skipping
Tool [MAC Address Generator] missing from ToolsRegistry, skipping
error
No licensed tools were found, can not proceed.
Press any key to continue . . .

Not a CNR expert, but was just checking and it seems the Optin 43 is the id (option number).
You can try to configure it via nrcmd (CLI).
nrcmd> scope-policy Wireless_AP_1 setvendoroption 43 apc1550 "(241 10.14.1.1,10.14.1.12)"
Which matches the nrcmd command:
scope-policy setVendorOption
So, 43 is the id (option number), apc1550 is the opt-set-name and is the string. It accepts it with or without the parentheses.
In the Web UI you select the vendor option set (in above nrcmd this is apc1550) from the pull-down list under “DHCPv4 Vendor Options”, click on Select, the select the option name/number (43), and then you must enter the remainder:
In the “Value” field which in this case uses the following syntax:
                apc1550 241 10.14.1.1,10.14.1.12
or
                (apc1550 241 10.14.1.1,10.14.1.12)
So the syntax depends on where it is entered (nrcmd vs web ui).
There may also be subtle differences in some CNR versions.
-Thanks
Vinod
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