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Release Notes for Cisco ONS 15454 Release 4.6.1
OL-4854-01
Resolved Software Caveats for Release 4.6.1
DDTS # CSCed08144
Rarely, TL1 autonomous messages might not be displayed in a session after several days of PM-related
provisioning changes. This issue will be resolved in a future release.
provisioning changes. This issue will be resolved in a future release.
DDTS # CSCeb33033
An exception is raised when retrieving PM stats via TL1 for the protect card of a 1:1 protection group
when the working card is active. To avoid this issue, retrieve stats from the working card instead of the
protect card. This issue will be resolved in a future release.
when the working card is active. To avoid this issue, retrieve stats from the working card instead of the
protect card. This issue will be resolved in a future release.
DDTS # CSCdz26071
The TL1 COPY-RFILE command, used for SW download, database backup, and database restore,
currently does not allow a user-selected port parameter to make connections to the host. The command
expects the default parameter of Port 21 and will only allow that number. This issue will be resolved in
Release 5.0
currently does not allow a user-selected port parameter to make connections to the host. The command
expects the default parameter of Port 21 and will only allow that number. This issue will be resolved in
Release 5.0
DDTS # CSCdu53509
When a TL1 session to a remote node (ENE) is established via a gateway node (GNE) and you have
changed the node name of the ENE via either TL1, CTC or SNMP, then you must wait for about 30
seconds to issue a TL1 command via the GNE. This delay is to permit the updates to propagate to all
nodes in the network. During this transition, neither the old node name nor the new node name can be
used in the TL1 session to access the ENE. This 30 second window may be reduced in Release 6.0.
changed the node name of the ENE via either TL1, CTC or SNMP, then you must wait for about 30
seconds to issue a TL1 command via the GNE. This delay is to permit the updates to propagate to all
nodes in the network. During this transition, neither the old node name nor the new node name can be
used in the TL1 session to access the ENE. This 30 second window may be reduced in Release 6.0.
Resolved Software Caveats for Release 4.6.1
The following items are resolved in Release 4.6.1
ML Series Cards
DDTS # CSCin35960
POS ingress classification based on IP precedence does not match the packets when inbound policy map
classifying based on IP precedence is applied to the POS interface, which is configured for HDLC or
PPP encapsulation. To avoid this issue, use LEX encapsulation (default) or, at the Ethernet ingress point,
mark the COS based on an IP precedence classification, then classify based on the COS during POS
ingress. This issue is resolved in Release 4.6.
classifying based on IP precedence is applied to the POS interface, which is configured for HDLC or
PPP encapsulation. To avoid this issue, use LEX encapsulation (default) or, at the Ethernet ingress point,
mark the COS based on an IP precedence classification, then classify based on the COS during POS
ingress. This issue is resolved in Release 4.6.
DDTS # CSCea20962
No warning is displayed when applying OOS to ML drop ports on the circuit provisioning window. This
issue is resolved in Release 4.6.
issue is resolved in Release 4.6.