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Release Notes for AsyncOS 9.1.x (All Builds) for Cisco Content Security Management
 
  Documentation Updates
To view the currently selected protocols and available options, or to change protocols, use the 
sslconfig
 command in the command-line interface. 
Cisco update servers do not support SSL v3. 
If you are using a local (remote) update server, and for all other services and web browsers, the 
protocol you choose must be supported by and enabled on the server and tools you are using. 
One of the available options must be enabled for each service you use. 
Changes made using the 
sslconfig
 command require a Commit.
Affected services will be briefly interrupted after you commit changes made using the 
sslconfig
 
command. 
Backing up the Security Management Appliance 
For the most current information about requirements for backups and about bringing a backup appliance 
into service as the primary Content Security Management appliance, see the User Guide PDF. 
Information in the online help about the 
suspend
 and 
suspendtransfers
 commands and their use in 
backup scenarios is not quite correct in the online help. 
Alert:  Battery Relearn Timed Out (RAID Event) on 380 or 680 Hardware 
Problem
You receive an alert with subject “Battery Relearn Timed Out” for 380 or 680 hardware. 
Solution
This alert may or may not indicate a problem. The battery relearn timeout, in itself, does not 
mean there is any problem with the RAID controller. The controller can recover in the subsequent 
relearn. Please monitor your email for any other RAID alerts for the next 48 hours, to ensure that this is 
not the side-effect of any other problem. If you do not see any other RAID-related alerts from the system, 
then you can safely ignore this alert. 
SNMP 
AsyncOS supports system status monitoring via Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) 
versions v1, v2, and v3. 
MIBs are available from 
When setting up SNMP to monitor connectivity: 
When entering the url-attribute while configuring a connectivityFailure SNMP trap, determine whether 
the URL is pointing at a directory or a file. 
If it is a directory, add a trailing slash (/) 
If it is a file, do not add a trailing slash 
The following information applies beginning in AsyncOS 8.4: