Cisco Cisco Broadband Access Center Telco Wireless 3.10 Release Notes
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Cisco Broadband Access Center 3.10 Release Notes
Broadband Access Center 3.10 Bugs
Security Hardening
The encrypted user password is now stored in the kiwi files. Both encrypted password and clear text
passwords can be used. The property UserDetailsKeys.IS_ENCRYPTED_PASSWORD in the same
batch determines whether or not the password in the kiwi is encrypted.
passwords can be used. The property UserDetailsKeys.IS_ENCRYPTED_PASSWORD in the same
batch determines whether or not the password in the kiwi is encrypted.
BAC will lock the user session for an administrator-configured interval of time when the threshold for
incorrect login attempts is reached.
incorrect login attempts is reached.
If the user session is locked due to incorrect login, it will be automatically unlocked after the configured
interval time. If the user needs to unlock within the configured interval time, BAC will allow
administrator to override the configured time and unlock the user account.
interval time. If the user needs to unlock within the configured interval time, BAC will allow
administrator to override the configured time and unlock the user account.
Upon successful login access, the BAC will display the date and time of the user’s last successful access
and last failed access to the RMS.
and last failed access to the RMS.
Integrating BAC with Prime Central in DR Mode
This release supports integrating BAC with Prime central in Disaster Recovery (DR) mode. The existing
primeIntegration.sh script has been enhanced to extend its support to Active and DR modes.
primeIntegration.sh script has been enhanced to extend its support to Active and DR modes.
To successfully integrate BAC with Prime central in DR mode, you need to specify a valid Domain
Manager (DM) ID. Before integrating BAC with Prime central in DR mode, the user must ensure
dmid.xml file does not exist. The dmid.xml file resides in the directory
<BAC_HOME>/prime_integrator.
Manager (DM) ID. Before integrating BAC with Prime central in DR mode, the user must ensure
dmid.xml file does not exist. The dmid.xml file resides in the directory
<BAC_HOME>/prime_integrator.
Broadband Access Center 3.10 Bugs
Use the Bug Search tool to search for a specific bug or to search for all bugs in a release.
Procedure
Step 1
Go to
Step 2
At the Log In screen, enter your registered Cisco.com username and password; then, click Log In. The
Bug Search page opens.
Bug Search page opens.
Note
If you do not have a Cisco.com username and password, you can register for them at
.
Step 3
To search for a specific bug, enter the bug ID in the Search For field and press Enter.
Step 4
To search for bugs in the current release:
a.
In the Search For field, enter Broadband Access Center 3.10, and press Enter (Leave the other
fields empty).
fields empty).
b.
When the search results are displayed, use the filter tools to find the types of bugs you are looking
for. You can search for bugs by modified date, status, severity, and so forth.
for. You can search for bugs by modified date, status, severity, and so forth.