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,
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CR 48495: Operators Must Define Split Channel Times Using the DNCS Time Zone
When you define the start and end times for split channel in the Set Up Split
Channel window, you must enter times using the time zone of the DNCS. If you are
configuring split channels for a hub in a different time zone, make sure to convert
the times to display properly for the intended time zone.
Example: Your DNCS is on Eastern time, and you want to split a channel for a hub
Example: Your DNCS is on Eastern time, and you want to split a channel for a hub
on Pacific time. To split a channel at 3:00 p.m. Pacific time, you would enter 6:00 p.m.
as the start time in the Set Up Split Channel window.
CR 50600-03: The Session List May Load Slowly
The more sessions you set up within a 24-hour period, the longer it takes for the
Session List to load.
CR 51034: Split Channels On CableCARD Modules Transition Using DNCS Time Zone
CableCARD hosts with CableCARD modules transition between split channel
services according to the time zone of the DNCS. However, set-tops on the same hub
transition according to the hub’s time zone. Both CableCARD hosts and set-tops
should transition between split channel services using the same time zone.
CR 51742-01: Port Label Is Incorrect on the Connectivity Tab for GQAMs
When configuring a GQAM, the Connectivity tab shows an incorrect label of “Input
Port 5” for Input Port 4.
CR 51843: No Error Message Displays for Invalid Parent IDs
If you create a new service without assigning the service group to a valid parent ID,
the system appears to accept the new service group upon saving. However, if you
refresh or exit and re-open the Service Group user interface, the newly created
service group does not appear. Throughout this process, no error message displays
to warn you that the service group will not be saved without a valid parent ID.