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Release Notes for Cisco TV CDS 2.1.4
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  Upgrading to Release 2.1
Note
The database synchronization takes about five minutes before the server becomes ready for 
service. If the database is very large, it could take longer than five minutes to seed the 
database. In this case, wait awhile longer and retry the svrinit_15 command.
Step 23
Verify connectivity to the VVIM or Stream Manager by performing the following steps:
a.
Point your web browser to the device that hosts the VVIM or Stream Manager by entering the IP 
address:
http://XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
The VVIM or CDSM Login page is displayed.
b.
Enter admin as the username and admin as the password and click Login.
The System Health Monitor page is displayed showing the devices and their IP address.
The TV CDS software installation is complete.
Upgrading to Release 2.1
This section includes the following topics:
Note
Release 2.1.4 supports software upgrades only from Release 1.5.1.x, Release 2.0, and Release 2.1.3for 
CDS ISA and CDS RTSP environments. Upgrades for VVI are only supported for new systems installed 
with Release 2.1.3. 
Release 2.1 introduces the ability to route interfaces to different subnets. After upgrading the TV CDS 
software to Release 2.1, any servers with incompatible routes are listed in red on the Route Tables page. 
You can review the Route Table configuration for each of these servers, modify or delete the routes, and 
click Submit to apply the changes. The routes are converted to the Release 2.1 format and the server is 
listed in black. When all servers with incompatible routes are fixed, the warning message is removed and 
the entry in the system alarm drop-down list in the GUI banner is removed.
Release 2.1 also introduces the ability to configure up to 16 DNS servers on each of the System Level, 
Array Level, and Server Level DNS pages. After upgrading the TV CDS software to Release 2.1, any 
DNS entries need to be resubmitted. When all DNS entries are resubmitted, the warning message is 
removed and the entry in the system alarm drop-down list in the GUI banner is removed.
Note
During the initialization process of a CDS server or after recovering a CDS server that has been down 
for more than an hour, the CDS database performs a complete synchronization. The database 
synchronization takes about five minutes before the server becomes ready for service. If the CDS server