Cisco Headend System Release 2.5 Release Notes
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Known Issues for Standard SR 3.5
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Known Issues in the Standard Version of SR 3.5,
Continued
CR 44642: Use of Browser Navigation Buttons Creates Unexpected Results
If you use Netscape buttons to navigate Web-based user interfaces, such as the
Service Group interfaces, the results are not always consistent with typical Web page
navigation. For example, clicking Back may not return both the navigation pane and
the main window to the previous pane and window. The result is that the navigation
and action choices on the left side of the screen do not match the window on the
right side of the screen.
Note: The DNCS is migrating to a Web-based application, not simply Web pages.
Note: The DNCS is migrating to a Web-based application, not simply Web pages.
Therefore, it is preferable to use the navigation options provided within the
application rather than navigating from the main browser window.
Workaround: Hide the Navigation Toolbar from Netscape as shown below. Not only
Workaround: Hide the Navigation Toolbar from Netscape as shown below. Not only
does this hide the Back button, but it also adds valuable screen real estate for the
Web-based UIs of the DNCS.
To go back to a previous screen in the Service Group Web interface, use the
navigation path provided along the top of each Web-based UI. For example, to go
back the Service Group Data window from the Open Service Group window, simply
click the Service Group Data hyperlink at the top of the page.
CR 44947: Deleting Nested Packages Deletes a Segment with the Same Name as the Nested
Package
If a nested package and a segment share the same name, both the nested package
and the segment are removed from the parent package if you delete the nested
package. As a result, you have to re-add the segment to the parent package.
Workaround: Do not give segments and nested packages the same name.
Workaround: Do not give segments and nested packages the same name.
The hyperlink above provides the navigation path to
the current window. You can go back to any window
in the path by clicking the desired hyperlink.
the current window. You can go back to any window
in the path by clicking the desired hyperlink.