Cisco Cisco ONS 15454 SONET Multiservice Provisioning Platform (MSPP) Notas de publicación
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Release Notes for Cisco ONS 15454 Release 6.0.3
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Caveats
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Jitter Performance with XC10G
During testing with the XC10G, jitter generation above 0.10 UI p-p related to temperature gradient
testing has been observed. This effect is not expected to be seen under standard operating conditions.
Changes are being investigated to improve jitter performance in a future release. DDTS numbers related
to this issue include CSCdv50357, CSCdv63567, CSCdv68418, CSCdv68441, CSCdv68389,
CSCdv59621, and CSCdv73402.
testing has been observed. This effect is not expected to be seen under standard operating conditions.
Changes are being investigated to improve jitter performance in a future release. DDTS numbers related
to this issue include CSCdv50357, CSCdv63567, CSCdv68418, CSCdv68441, CSCdv68389,
CSCdv59621, and CSCdv73402.
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When using KLM type fuses with specific types of fuse and alarm panels, the PWR-REDUN alarm may
not be displayed once the fuse is blown. A KLM fuse does not have a blown fuse indicator built into it.
As a result, the blown fuse detection circuitry on the FAP may continue to provide voltage on its output
despite a blown fuse.
not be displayed once the fuse is blown. A KLM fuse does not have a blown fuse indicator built into it.
As a result, the blown fuse detection circuitry on the FAP may continue to provide voltage on its output
despite a blown fuse.
Maintenance and Administration
Caution
VxWorks is intended for qualified Cisco personnel only. Customer use of VxWorks is not recommended,
nor is it supported by Cisco's Technical Assistance Center. Inappropriate use of VxWorks commands can
have a negative and service affecting impact on your network. Please consult the troubleshooting guide
for your release and platform for appropriate troubleshooting procedures. To exit without logging in,
enter a Control-D (hold down the Control and D keys at the same time) at the Username prompt. To exit
after logging in, type “logout” at the VxWorks shell prompt.
nor is it supported by Cisco's Technical Assistance Center. Inappropriate use of VxWorks commands can
have a negative and service affecting impact on your network. Please consult the troubleshooting guide
for your release and platform for appropriate troubleshooting procedures. To exit without logging in,
enter a Control-D (hold down the Control and D keys at the same time) at the Username prompt. To exit
after logging in, type “logout” at the VxWorks shell prompt.
Note
CTC does not support adding/creating more than 5 circuits in auto-ranged provisioning. This is as
designed.
designed.
Note
In releases prior to 4.6 you could independently set proxy server gateway settings; however, with Release
4.6.x and forward, this is no longer the case. To retain the integrity of existing network configurations,
settings made in a pre-4.6 release are not changed on an upgrade to Release 6.0.x. Current settings are
displayed in CTC (whether they were inherited from an upgrade, or they were set using the current GUI).
4.6.x and forward, this is no longer the case. To retain the integrity of existing network configurations,
settings made in a pre-4.6 release are not changed on an upgrade to Release 6.0.x. Current settings are
displayed in CTC (whether they were inherited from an upgrade, or they were set using the current GUI).
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Rarely, autoprovisioned audits (those with the unique ID of 0) can become stranded after a bulk roll of
VC LO circuits prior to deletion of those circuits. If an attempt was made previously to delete all such
circuits, you can use subtractive logic to discover which circuits have become stranded. That is, matrices
indicating usage in the node view, Maintenance > Cross-connect > Resource Usage window will indicate
stranded circuits.
VC LO circuits prior to deletion of those circuits. If an attempt was made previously to delete all such
circuits, you can use subtractive logic to discover which circuits have become stranded. That is, matrices
indicating usage in the node view, Maintenance > Cross-connect > Resource Usage window will indicate
stranded circuits.