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Issues Resolved in CWM 15.3.00 P1 (continued)

 

 

 

Bug ID

 

Headline

 

 

 

CSCek39663

 

pvc vp connections have incorrect VCI

 

 

 

CSCek41554

 

CWM: cmgrd process restarting

 

 

 

CSCek41761

 

Wrong handling of ifName for DS1 on DS3 line on MPSM-T3E3 card

 

 

 

CSCek42785

 

CWM does not update addcon configurations on the RPM

 

 

 

CSCek42815

 

ATM/IMA port addition fails for any card using ServiceAgent

 

 

 

CSCek43998

 

svCardTable does not support for Jupiter SW Module XM-60

 

 

 

CSCek44887

 

Add group trap feature to trap resiliency feature

 

 

 

CSCek45726

 

Audit trail logging everything as one user

 

 

 

CSCek45738

 

Connection string in 2511x traps change

 

 

 

CSCek46115

 

Missing images in software download for some cards on 8830/B

 

 

 

CSCek46164

 

SNMPGet on cwmDsx1VismCnfGrpTable fail for VISM 3.3.10 image

 

 

 

CSCek46536

 

EMEX core dump in snmp call back

 

 

 

CSCek48229

 

MR 010920 - Community string and FTP user name and password must be

 

 

configurable

 

 

 

CSCek48635

 

Custom default value(80) for LoCLP on BPX trunk for abr-fs conn

 

 

 

CSCek49086

 

Chassis View fails to display in MGX Rev1 for active non redundant slot2 SM

 

 

 

CSCek49105

 

MPSM-16T1E1 SCT operations not reflected properly

 

 

 

CSCek49127

 

DC GUI fails to display node list on network view

 

 

 

CSCek50679

 

SCT service category changes while saving SCT

 

 

 

CSCek50698

 

Improper error handling

 

 

 

CSCin99983

 

Routing node is being shown as feeder node in the tree view

 

 

 

CSCin99995

 

DB table missing in CWM due to which exceptions are thrown and login fails

 

 

 

Related Documentation

These documents comprise the CWM documentation set:

Release Notes for Cisco WAN Manager, 15.3.00 P1

Cisco WAN Manager Installation Guide, 15.3.00

Cisco WAN Manager User Guide, 15.3.00 P1

Cisco WAN Manager Database Interface Guide, 15.3.00

Cisco WAN Manager SNMP Service Agent Guide, 15.3.00

Cisco WANDEST Installation and Reference, 2.7

You can access all CWM documentation at this website: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/netmgtsw/ps2340/tsd_products_support_series_home.html These documents are available on Cisco.com:

Release Notes for CWM Automated Bulk Provisioning, 15.3.00

 

Release Notes for the Cisco WAN Manager, Release 15.3.00 P1

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15.3.00P1 specifications

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