Cisco Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Multiservice Provisioning Platform (MSPP)
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Release Notes for Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Release 7.2.2
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Resolved Caveats for Release 7.2.x
Resolved Caveats for Release 7.2.x
This section highlights resolved caveats for Release 7.2.x
Maintenance and Administration
CSCsg51928
Circuits do not go in service. APC regulation doesn't work.
1 - release 5.xx create DCC without set ringId
2 - update any node in network to 7.xx release
3a - add new node in network starting from 7.xx release
3b - after point 2 delete and recreate DCC on one node .
Workaround: After update to 7.xx, you can delete and recreate DCC termination on all nodes in network.
This issue is resolved in 7.04, 7.22 releases.
CSCsg52340
Automatic Routing of circuits using CTC 7.2 or higher, on nodes older than 7.2 is not possible. A new
NE Default introduced in 7.2, causes this problem. Workaround is to toggle the
CIRCUITS_AUTO_ROUTE_DEFAULT_OVERRIDABLE NE Default. This issue is resolved in
Release 7.22, 8.0.
NE Default introduced in 7.2, causes this problem. Workaround is to toggle the
CIRCUITS_AUTO_ROUTE_DEFAULT_OVERRIDABLE NE Default. This issue is resolved in
Release 7.22, 8.0.
CSCse92125
Attempt to log-in using CTC. CTC login fails. Workaround is to ensure that the PC is not running a
Turkish locale. This issue is fixed in Release 8.0.
Turkish locale. This issue is fixed in Release 8.0.
CSCse99104
CTC can incur either repeated failures when you attempt to log in to an NE, and/or a very long time to
discover all ENEs behind a GNE (could be over 30 minutes on a medium sized network). This issue
affects all ONS 15xxx releases from R4.1 to 7.2. This condition is more likely to happen on Windows
XP after an upgrade to Service Pack 2, and when the network is made of a medium to large number of
GNEs/ENEs with SOCKS enabled. This condition can also happen in the case of networks with poor
connectivity between CTC and the GNEs.
discover all ENEs behind a GNE (could be over 30 minutes on a medium sized network). This issue
affects all ONS 15xxx releases from R4.1 to 7.2. This condition is more likely to happen on Windows
XP after an upgrade to Service Pack 2, and when the network is made of a medium to large number of
GNEs/ENEs with SOCKS enabled. This condition can also happen in the case of networks with poor
connectivity between CTC and the GNEs.
The solution involves an enhancement to the SOCKS discovery protocol by introducing the concept of
designated SOCKS servers. A designated SOCKS server is a NE that runs SOCKS, is LAN connected
and has been explicitly marked as a potential SOCKS server by the user. CTC allows the user to enter
an unlimited number of designated SOCKS servers. When designated SOCKS servers are defined, the
automatic SOCKS server discovery protocol is disabled, resulting in substantial performance
improvement during CTC login and ENE discovery.
designated SOCKS servers. A designated SOCKS server is a NE that runs SOCKS, is LAN connected
and has been explicitly marked as a potential SOCKS server by the user. CTC allows the user to enter
an unlimited number of designated SOCKS servers. When designated SOCKS servers are defined, the
automatic SOCKS server discovery protocol is disabled, resulting in substantial performance
improvement during CTC login and ENE discovery.