February 1, 2005
Products Affected
|
Products Affected |
|---|
|
15600 - ONS 15600 |
|
15600-R1.1.1SWCD= - R1.1.1 |
Problem Description
If a customer deletes the CISCO15 user id from the 15600 CTC Management interface, database synchronization will be interrupted. Without database synchronization, a 15600 TSC switch can result in traffic loss. A protection switch such as Bidirectional Line Switched Ring (BLSR) or 1+1 is not affected by a database out of sync condition.
This may result in interruptions for that traffic routed through the network element (NE).
Background
In software release 1.1.1, the FTP mechanism used to copy the database file between the active and standby TSC requires the use of a default user, namely CISCO15, to work correctly.
Problem Symptoms
Database synchronization between the active and standby TSC will stop if the default user, CISCO15, is removed from the system.
Workaround/Solution
Downgrade the account to RTRV permission, and change its password from the default.
This bug is resolved in ONS 15600 release R1.1.2.
DDTS
To follow the bug ID link below and see detailed bug information, you must be a registered user and you must be logged in.
|
DDTS |
Description |
|---|---|
|
CSCef06010 (registered customers only) |
Database syncs stop if default user is removed |
For More Information
If you require further assistance, or if you have any further questions regarding this field notice, please contact the Cisco Systems Technical Assistance Center (TAC) by one of the following methods:
Receive Email Notification For New Field Notices
Product Alert Tool - Set up a profile to receive email updates about reliability, safety, network security, and end-of-sale issues for the Cisco products you specify.