Cisco Cisco Media Delivery Engine 1100 model
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Release Notes for Cisco ECDS 2.5
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SR service router not updated after coverage zone file change
Symptom
This issue is seen when client adds new SE and removes old SE entries from coverage zone file then
submits change from CDSM, but CLI still displays old route while show routing statistics responds invalid
SE for newly added entry.
SE for newly added entry.
Workaround
Delete the existing coverage file and add a new one and this problem will not occur.
Intermittent: standard/extended IP ACL condition not deleted from SE
Symptom
This intermittent issue is seen when client uses CDSM to delete standard or extended ACL
condition and submits change from CDSM, but CLI on SE does not reflect this change.
Workaround
So far this issue is only seen intermittently on the Internet Explorer 8 browser, it has not been
observed when using the Firefox 3.6.x browser.
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Open Caveats in Cisco ECDS 2.5.x (continued)
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Description