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Release Note for Cisco ACNS Software, Release 5.5.7
OL-13139-01
Open Caveats in Software Version 5.5.7
• CSCsd69768
Symptom: The Content Engine does not reflect a change in the IP address of the HTTPS server host.
Condition: This problem occurs when you have changed the IP address for the HTTPS server host
FQDN in the DNS server after the HTTPS server host FQDN has been configured to resolve to an
IP address on the Content Engine.
Workaround: Enter the https server server_name host FQDN global configuration command on the
Content Engine after you have modified the IP address that corresponds to the HTTPS server host
FQDN on the DNS server.
• CSCsd72312
Symptom: Before sending a request to the Internet Content Adaptation Protocol (ICAP) server, the
Internet Content Adaptation Protocol (ICAP) client contacts the DNS.
Condition: This problem occurs when the ICAP feature has been enabled.
Workaround: None.
• CSCsd82649
Symptom: The Content Engine may skip audio and video streams in MPEG2 files.
Condition: This problem occurs in the Content Engine running versions later than 5.1.9.5.
Workaround: Downgrade to the ACNS 5.1.9.5 software.
• CSCsd87378
Symptom: The Content Engine is unable to use a Common Internet File System (CIFS) sharename
called global and responds with this error message:
Network name cannot be found
Condition: This problem occurs when you try to map a drive to the pre-positioned content for a
manifest file or a simple pre-positioned file with a Common Internet File System (CIFS) sharename
called global.
Workaround: Use any other Common Internet File System (CIFS) sharename except global.
• CSCse05693
Symptom: The show stat dns-cache CLI command does not reflect the statistics of the DNS
caching.
Condition: This problem occurs when the request is routed through WCCP and the dns-cache
statistics command is not updated. The statistics are updated when the Content Engine is used as a
proxy.
Workaround: None.
• CSCsg8356
Symptom: RTSP requests to the Content Router return an RTSP 404 error message. The media file
fails to play in the player, and the player displays an error message.
Condition: This problem occurs when the Content Router has greater than 100 Content Engines
registered in the ACNS network.
Workaround: No workaround is possible with the single Content Router. You must add an additional
Content Router to balance the load.
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