Cisco Cisco Mobile Wireless Transport Manager 6.1 Release Notes
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Release Notes for the Cisco Mobile Wireless Transport Manager 6.1
OL-13313-01
Open MWTM Caveats
Open MWTM Caveats
This section describes caveats that exist in the MWTM 6.1 software.
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CSCsg92892
Symptom
When provisioning ITP nodes from the Provision tab of the web interface, some provisioning
operations might fail on the node with these symptoms and conditions:
Provisioning Action
Symptom
Condition
Changing the media
type for FastEthernet
or GigabitEthernet
interface
type for FastEthernet
or GigabitEthernet
interface
Invalid input
detected
FastEthernet or GigabitEthernet on the node does not
support the media type configuration option, but the
user specified a media type in the MWTM
provisioning request.
support the media type configuration option, but the
user specified a media type in the MWTM
provisioning request.
Changing speed for
FastEthernet or
GigabitEthernet
interface
FastEthernet or
GigabitEthernet
interface
Invalid input
detected
FastEthernet or GigabitEthernet on the node does not
support the speed configuration option, but the user
specified the speed in the MWTM provisioning
request.
support the speed configuration option, but the user
specified the speed in the MWTM provisioning
request.
Configuring MTP3
User Adaptation
(M3UA) or SCCP
User Adaptation
(SUA) offload, or
Local Peer offload
User Adaptation
(M3UA) or SCCP
User Adaptation
(SUA) offload, or
Local Peer offload
Error: at least one
address must reside
on slot xx
The user specified an IP address that does not exist for
the specified card slot.
the specified card slot.
Configuring M3UA
or SUA offload, or
Local Peer offload
or SUA offload, or
Local Peer offload
Error: XXX is
already offloaded
to this linecard
slot=xx
The user specified a target card slot that is already in
use by another M3UA or SUA offload, or Local Peer
offload.
use by another M3UA or SUA offload, or Local Peer
offload.
Note
The ITP does not allow mixed types between
M3UA or SUA offload, and Local Peer offload.
M3UA or SUA offload, and Local Peer offload.
Configuring the line
priority for the clock
source line option on
the Cisco 2600 T1/E1
controller
priority for the clock
source line option on
the Cisco 2600 T1/E1
controller
% Invalid input
detected at '^'
marker.
The '^' marker points
to the line priority:
primary or secondary.
to the line priority:
primary or secondary.
While configuring the clock source line priority option
on the T1/E1 controller, the user specified the primary
or secondary option on the line, but the WAN Interface
Card (WIC) card has only one port, and does not
support the line priority option.
on the T1/E1 controller, the user specified the primary
or secondary option on the line, but the WAN Interface
Card (WIC) card has only one port, and does not
support the line priority option.
Configuring the
secondary line
priority for the clock
source line option on
the Cisco 7xxx ITP
T1/E1 controller
secondary line
priority for the clock
source line option on
the Cisco 7xxx ITP
T1/E1 controller
% Invalid input
detected at '^'
marker.
The '^' marker points
to the secondary line
priority: primary or
secondary.
to the secondary line
priority: primary or
secondary.
When configuring the clock source secondary line
priority option on the T1/E1 controller, the user
specified a number that is greater than the supported
range on the device. Although the MWTM allows
values 1-72, some cards only support 1-8 or 1-16.
priority option on the T1/E1 controller, the user
specified a number that is greater than the supported
range on the device. Although the MWTM allows
values 1-72, some cards only support 1-8 or 1-16.