Cisco Cisco Security Manager 4.6 Release Notes
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Release Notes for Cisco Security Manager 4.6
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Caveats
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If you do not manage IPS devices, consider taking the following performance tuning step. In
$NMSROOT\MDC\ips\etc\sensorupdate.properties, change the value of packageMonitorInterval
from its initial default value of 30,000 milliseconds to a less-frequent value of 600,000 milliseconds.
Taking this step will improve performance somewhat. [$NMSROOT is the full pathname of the
Common Services installation directory (the default is C:\Program Files\CSCOpx).]
$NMSROOT\MDC\ips\etc\sensorupdate.properties, change the value of packageMonitorInterval
from its initial default value of 30,000 milliseconds to a less-frequent value of 600,000 milliseconds.
Taking this step will improve performance somewhat. [$NMSROOT is the full pathname of the
Common Services installation directory (the default is C:\Program Files\CSCOpx).]
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The IPS packages included with Security Manager do not include the package files that are required
for updating IPS devices. You must download IPS packages from Cisco.com or your local update
server before you can apply any updates. The downloaded versions include all required package files
and replace the partial files that are included in the Security Manager initial installation.
for updating IPS devices. You must download IPS packages from Cisco.com or your local update
server before you can apply any updates. The downloaded versions include all required package files
and replace the partial files that are included in the Security Manager initial installation.
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The “License Management” link on the CiscoWorks Common Services home page has been
removed.
removed.
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CsmReportServer and CsmHPMServer are now supported with 64-bit JRE.
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The “rsh” service has been changed to manual start mode. You can start it manually if you need it.
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There are no changes with respect to the API in Security Manager 4.5 or Security Manager 4.6. You
can use the
can use the
Caveats
This section describes the open and resolved caveats with respect to this release.
For your convenience in locating caveats using the Cisco Bug Search Tool (BST), the caveat titles listed
in this section are drawn directly from the Bug Search Tool database. These caveat titles are not intended
to be read as complete sentences because the title field length is limited. In the caveat titles, some
truncation of wording or punctuation may be necessary to provide the most complete and concise
description. The only modifications made to these titles are as follows:
in this section are drawn directly from the Bug Search Tool database. These caveat titles are not intended
to be read as complete sentences because the title field length is limited. In the caveat titles, some
truncation of wording or punctuation may be necessary to provide the most complete and concise
description. The only modifications made to these titles are as follows:
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Product names and acronyms may be standardized.
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Spelling errors and typos may be corrected.
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Open Caveats—Release 4.6
The following caveats affect this release and are part of Security Manager 4.6.
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