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Release Notes for Cisco Internet Streamer CDS 2.5.7
OL-20688-02
  Enhancements
Validate
URL rewrite
Note
In Release 2.5.7, the URL redirect and no cache service rule actions are not supported in the Service 
Rule XML file for the Web Engine.
Enhancements
 describes the enhancements to Internet Streamer CDS 2.5.7.
Table 1
New Features in Internet Streamer CDS 2.5.7
Enhancement
Description
Removed ability to deactivate 
primary CDSM
In the CDSM GUI, previous to Release 2.5.7, the user could 
deactivate the primary CDSM. In Release 2.5.7 only the standby 
CDSM can be deactivated. (CSCtd66502)
Configure minimum length of 
username.
The CDSM GUI now offers the ability to configure the minimum 
length allowed for the username log in to the CDSM GUI. 
(CSCte01727)
MTOD functional for SSH log 
in.
The message of the day (MTOD) is functional for SSH logins. 
(CSCtc56405)
Disable TCP timestamp.
New command to enable and disable TCP timestamp. Use the tcp 
timestamp
 command to enable the timestamp and no tcp 
timestamp 
to disable the timestamp. (CSCte16238)
Added IOS patch for SNMP
SNMP IOS patch for private community. (CSCte01703)
Detect PSU failure.
Detect power supply unit (PSU) failure and trigger alarm. 
(CSCtc82945)
Primary Authentication server 
rejects access; second 
Authentication server is not 
tried.
If the primary Authentication server rejects access to a CDS device 
because of incorrect password, the second Authentication server is 
not tried. The rejection is counted as one attempt; not two. 
(CSCtc97976)
The disk erase and disk policy 
apply
 commands are added. 
In Release 2.5.1 and 2.5.3, use the disk reformat command 
followed by the reload command to erase the content on a disk.
In Release 2.5.7 and later, use the disk erase command followed by 
the disk policy apply command. This command erases all the 
content on the disk. The sequence to erase a disk is to enter the disk 
unuse
 command first, then enter the disk erase and disk policy 
apply
 commands.