Release Notes for the Cisco NSS4000 and NSS6000 Maintenance Release, Version 1. 1 4
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When the Network Access Filter is set to Filter=AllowHTTPS and
Filter=DropFTPS, you cannot add Network Access from the
Configuration GUI.
The workaround is to set the Network Access Filter to the default settings in
the Configuration GUI.
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When an unexpected power cycle occurs on the NSS, the time might be
corrupted on the NSS. This only applies if the time is set manually, not by
using NTP.
When this occurs, a pop-up alert window appears when you access
Configuration GUI after the unexpected shutdown.
The workaround is to manually check the time in the GUI. From the Manager
Menu, click Admin
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If a data write operation is in progress, and the system power is interrupted,
data stored in a degraded RAID1 or RAID5 array might become
inaccessible. This is common to all NSS systems using software RAID
implementations.
These are the workarounds:
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Replace the failed drives in the degraded arrays as soon as possible, as
failed RAID arrays can result in complete loss of all user data.
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Use the degraded mode management feature to limit the amount of time
that a RAID array will run in the degraded state.
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Implement a backup power strategy by using a UPS or RPSU backup
power system.
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When a RAID0 array failure occurs, an alert (SNMP trap, email or system
alert) is not triggered.
When this occurs, the Drive Error LED (on the disk that caused the array
failure) does not light up.
There is no workaround.
Time and correct the time if necessary.
P/N OL-18976-01
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