This document provides installation instructions for ICM10.5(2) ES33. It also contains a list of ICM issues resolved by this engineering special. Please review all sections in this document pertaining to installation before installing the product. Failure to install this engineering special as described may result in inconsistent ICM behavior.
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ICM10.5(2) ES33 is compatible with and should be installed on these ICM components:
Do not install this engineering special on any of the components other than:
Installation of this patch requires the
all ICM services to be shutdown during the entire period of
installation. It is always recommended to install this ES during a scheduled
downtime.
· Using the ICM Service Control, stop all
the ICM services running on the system
· Launch
the Installer provided for ES33 and following the instructions on the screen
· Using the ICM Service Control, start all ICM services again.
To uninstall this patch, go to Control Panel. Select "Add or Remove Programs". Find the installed patch in the list and select "Remove".
Note: Patches have to be removed in the reverse order in which they were installed. For example, if you had installed patches 3, then 5, then 10 for a product, you will need to uninstall patches 10, 5 and 3 in that order to remove all patches for that product.
This section provides a list of significant ICM defects resolved by this engineering special. It contains these subsections:
Note: You can view more information on and track individual ICM defects using the Cisco Bug Toolkit located at: http://www.cisco.com/support/bugtools/Bug_root.html
This section lists caveats specifically resolved by ICM10.5(2) ES33.
Caveats in this section are ordered by ICM component, severity, and then
identifier.
Be sure to include ALL of the resolved caveats for the files you're delivering,
i.e. all of the caveats from the release notes of the previous ES which
included these files.
Identifier |
Severity |
Component |
Headline |
CSCux10479 |
6 |
scripteditor |
Find
Nodes Search Function refreshes in Script Editor |
Caveats are ordered by severity then defect number.
Be sure to include ALL of the resolved caveats for the files you're delivering,
i.e. all of the caveats from the release notes of the previous ES which
included these files.
Defect Number: CSCux10479
Component: scripteditor
Severity: 3
Headline: Find Nodes Search Function refreshes in Script Editor
Symptom: Intermittently
customer receives a refresh during a string search in script editor. This only
occurs when an update or change is being done in the background of the script.
Search refreshes on its own and starts the search again without customer
clicking the search option again.
Conditions: This condition occurs when background changes or updates occur
within the minute of the next refresh.
Find Nodes by: String or Object
Find Nodes In: All active script versions
Please enter String: <string name/search word>
Search comment Field "check"
Then click Find
Workaround:
None
Further Problem Description : One or more of the following links will take you to an
emergency patch called an Engineering Special or ES. If you are not
directly experiencing this problem, we encourage you to select or wait for a
formally tested fix in an upcoming major, minor, or maintenance release.
Installing any interim emergency patch or ES on a production system poses a
risk of instability due to the limited testing it receives. If you believe
you are currently experiencing this problem and you cannot wait for a
later release, please select
the link for the ES built for your system. To
identify the base version for this ES, please remove _ES?? from the
version name listed below. That will give you the version of the tested
base
release you may install a given ES over. Be sure
to read the release notes or Readme file before running the patch
installer.ICM10.0(2)_ES24 at http://www.cisco.com/cisco/software/special/release.html?config=f7f3f276a75441290a6e65a6fb8f9505
Identifier
|
Severity
|
Component
|
Headline
|
CSCuv75904 |
3 |
scripteditor |
Script Editor
crashes with Microsoft hot fixes |
2 |
router |
Evaluation of icm
for OpenSSL June 2015 |
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