Introduction

New Functionality Added

This section lists the new features delivered in the Cisco EPN Manager 7.1.3 release.

Device Support

This release introduces support for the following devices and their respective operating system versions:

  • Cisco ONS operating system version 11.1.32 on Cisco NCS 2000 series devices

  • IOS-XE 17.9.5a release on Cisco ASR 900 series routers

Optical

  • Display of Constraint labels in Topology view and Edit screen

    The Topology view (Maps > Topology Maps > Circuits/VCs) for optical circuits now displays specific constraint labels directly on nodes, such as W (Work) and WR (Work Restore), rather than the previous generic + or - symbols. This ensures that all constraints are clearly highlighted and provides a more comprehensive overview of the network.

    The labels are also displayed when you edit the circuits under Maps > Topology Maps > Circuits/VCs > Edit.

    These are the detailed labels that are displayed:

    • In the Overlay:

      • All include constraint labels (node and link) are shown in a green color box.

      • All exclude constraint labels (node and link) are shown in a red color box.

      • The working path label is shown in a colorless box.

    • In the Edit Screen:

      • The working path label (link) is not displayed; only constraints are shown.

      • All link constraint labels are shown in a colorless box.

      • All include constraint labels (node) are shown in a green color box.

      • All exclude constraint labels (node) are shown in a red color box.

  • Link highlights for the Work Path: Links traversed by circuits will be automatically marked with a W label to indicate the working path. If a user configures a link with a Work constraint, the link will display two W labels—one for the actual working path and another for the Work constraint.

  • Support for new Alien Wavelengths

    New alien wavelengths are supported for Cisco NCS 2000 series (version 11.1.31) devices. The following alien wavelengths types (and their respective Trunk Modes) are supported during Virtual Trunk creation and Discovery:

    • ONS-CFP2D-400G-C_FOIC

    • ONS-CFP2D-400G-C

    • QSFP-DD-ZR

    • QSFP-DD-ZR+

    • DP04QSDD

    • NCS1K4-1.2TL- For Cisco NCS 1004 devices

    The virtual trunk can be created by navigating to Chassis View > Configuration > GMPLS/WSON > Virtual Trunk, and clicking + button. Under Alien Wavelength Type drop-down, you can find the newly supported wavelength types. The configured Virtual Trunk can be seen during the provisioning of OCH-NC circuits.

  • Edit name, description, and customer metadata attributes for auto-discovered OCH-Trails and OCH-CCs

    You can now edit the name, description, and customer metadata attributes of auto-discovered OCH-Trails and OCH-CC services related to MCH NC SSON/OCHNC SSON circuits. This helps to better manage and customize the network services.

    You can modify the parameters like Name, Description, and Customer by navigating to Network Topology > Circuits/VCs , select the ciruit and click the Actions drop-down. You can change the parameters here. Click Save after editing the parameters. You can see the edited parameters on Circuit/VC 360 window.

    You can also perform this action from Inventory > Circuits/VCs & Network Interfaces or Topology > Circuit/VCs.


    Note


    This feature is not supported for auto-discovered ODU circuits.


New Operating System Support

This section lists the new OS support provided in the Cisco EPN Manager 7.1.3 release. For a list of all support information, click the gear icon at the top-right of the web GUI and choose Help > Supported Devices.

Cisco Network Convergence System 2000 Series—New Operating System Support

Device Model Device OS
Cisco NCS 2000 Series Cisco ONS 11.1.32

Cisco ASR 900 Series Aggregation Services Routers—New Operating System Support

Device Model Device OS
Cisco ASR 900 Router IOS-XE 17.9.5a

Supported Installation/Upgrade Paths

The following table lists the valid paths for installing/upgrading to Cisco EPN Manager 7.1.3 from previous versions.

Current Cisco EPN Manager Version

Installation Path to Cisco EPN Manager 7.1.3

Cisco EPN Manager 7.1

Cisco EPN Manager 7.1 > 7.1.3

Cisco EPN Manager 7.1.1

Cisco EPN Manager 7.1.1 > 7.1.3

Cisco EPN Manager 7.1.2

Cisco EPN Manager 7.1.2 > 7.1.3

See the relevant installation guide for installation prerequisites and procedures for Cisco EPN Manager versions.

Download and Install an Update for a Non-HA Deployment

This section describes how to download and install Cisco EPN Manager 7.1.3 on top of an existing Cisco EPN Manager 7.1 installation for non-HA deployments.

Procedure


Step 1

In the left sidebar, select Administration > Licenses and Software Update > Software Update.

Step 2

Download the latest update either using the Download from Cisco.com option via the Cisco EPN Manager GUI, or by directly logging in to Cisco.com from a browser. The file has the prefix cepnm7.1-ppX- buildxxx.ubf.

Step 3

Depending on the location the file was saved to, select either Upload from the local computer or Copy from server’s local disk.

Step 4

When the file is loaded, click the Install button that is associated with the Cisco EPN Manager update. The server restarts when the installation is complete.

Step 5

Click Yes in the dialog box to proceed with the installation.

Note

 

The server restarts when the installation is complete.

Step 6

If you are asked to overwrite an existing file, click Yes.

After successful installation, the status changes to Installed. Cisco EPN Manager auto-restarts and the GUI will not be accessible for some time. (It may take up to an hour.)

Step 7

Check the status of the Cisco EPN Manager services.

  1. Begin an SSH session with the Cisco EPN Manager server and log in as a Cisco EPN Manager CLI admin user.

  2. Run the ncs status command to ensure that the following services are up and running: Health Monitor, Database, NMS, SAM Daemon, DA Daemon, Compliance Engine. For optimal Cisco EPN Manager functionality, all services should be up and running.

Step 8

When the Cisco EPN Manager GUI is accessible, log in and ensure that the Patch status is Installed in the Software Update page.


Synchronize the Inventory of All Devices with the Database (Existing Deployments Only)

If you are using a previous version of Cisco EPN Manager (that is, this is not a fresh installation), perform a Sync operation on the devices. The Sync operation instructs the Cisco EPN Manager to collect the physical and logical inventory information and save it to the database.

Procedure


Step 1

Choose Monitor > Network Devices.

Step 2

Select all devices, and then click Sync.


Download and Install an Update for a HA Deployment

If you are using external authentication and authorization, after installation you must export the user task information to your AAA server to pick up the latest updates.

Note


During the patching of primary and secondary HA servers, both the servers will be down.


Procedure


Step 1

Ensure you have the password (authentication key) that was created when HA was enabled. You need it to install the patch on the secondary server.

Step 2

Backup your data. (For instructions on how to backup your data, refer to Cisco Evolved Programmable Network Manager 7.1 User and Administrator Guide.)


Increase Session Timeout on Servers

Follow these steps to increase the timeout on the primary and secondary servers from 30 minutes to 90 minutes:

Procedure


Step 1

Log in as the Linux CLI root user.

Step 2

Save a backup of the web.xml file that is located under /opt/CSCOlumos/tomcatSWUpdate/webapps/ROOT/WEB-INF/ by running the following command (one line):

cp /opt/CSCOlumos/tomcatSWUpdate/webapps/ROOT/WEB-INF/web.xml
/opt/CSCOlumos/tomcatSWUpdate/webapps/ROOT/WEB-INF/web.xml.orig

Step 3

In the web.xml file (/opt/CSCOlumos/tomcatSWUpdate/webapps/ROOT/WEBINF/web.xml), search for the following:

 <session-timeout>30</session-timeout>

Step 4

Change the session timeout to 90 minutes:

<session-timeout>90</session-timeout>

Step 5

As the Cisco EPN Manager CLI admin user, manually stop and restart the server:

ncs stop
ncs start

Step 6

Ensure that all services are up and running by using this command:

ncs status

Remove HA Configuration

Procedure


Step 1

Login to the Cisco EPN Manager GUI as a user with Administrator privileges.

Step 2

On the left sidebar, choose Administration > Settings > High Availability.

Step 3

Click HA Configuration > Remove.

Step 4

On the primary server, go to Administration > Settings > High Availability and confirm that the Configuration Mode field displays HA Not Configured.

Step 5

Log in to the health monitor page of the secondary server page and confirm that HA not Configured appears under the State tab.


Install the Device Pack and Point Patch on the Primary Server

Before you begin

Ensure you have the password (authentication key) that was created when HA was enabled, as it is needed to install the maintenance pack on the secondary server later. Verify that no backups are currently in progress.

Procedure


Step 1

From the left sidebar, choose Administration > Licenses and Software Update > Software Update.

Step 2

Download the latest update either using the Download from Cisco.com option via the Cisco EPN Manager GUI, or by directly logging in to Cisco.com from a browser. The file has the prefix cepnm7.1-ppx- buildxxx.ubf.

Step 3

Depending on the location the file was saved to, select either upload from local computer or copy from the server local disk.

Step 4

When the file has been loaded, Click the Install button associated with the Cisco EPN Manager update.

Step 5

Click Yes in the confirmation message pop-up window to proceed with the installation.

Step 6

Cisco EPN Manager auto-restarts and the Cisco EPN Manager web GUI will not be accessible for some time (may take up to an hour).

Step 7

Synchronize the hardware and NTP clocks on the primary and secondary servers as described in Synchronize the Hardware and NTP Clock, then check that the clocks on each server are synchronized with one another.

Note

 

The service restart in the Synchronization Clock operation can be ignored as the installation of Device Pack and Point Patch restarts the Cisco EPN Manager.


Install Cisco EPN Manager on the Secondary Server

Before you begin

On the secondary server, update the time zone using a soft link:
ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/$(grep ^clock /storedconfig/active/startup-config
| cut -d " " -f 3) /etc/localtime
This ensures that the compliance server will be up and running on the secondary server after failover. Also, make sure that no backups are currently in progress.

Procedure


Step 1

Log in to the secondary server’s web page.

Step 2

Enter the authentication key and click Login.

Step 3

Click the Software Update button.

Step 4

You will be transferred to a login page. Log in to Cisco EPN Manager as administrator.

Step 5

Download the latest update either using the Download option from Cisco.com option via the Cisco EPN Manager GUI, or by directly logging in to Cisco.com from a browser. The file has the prefix cepnm7.1-ppx- buildxxx.ubf.

Step 6

Depending on the location the file was saved to, select either upload from a local computer or copy from the server’s local disk.

Step 7

Once the file has been loaded, Click the Install button associated with the Cisco EPN Manager update.

Step 8

Click Yes in the confirmation message pop-up window to proceed with the installation.

Cisco EPN Manager auto-restarts and the Cisco EPN Manager web GUI will not be accessible for some time (may take up to an hour).


Verify the Installation on the Secondary Server

Procedure

Step 1

Start an SSH session with the Cisco EPN Manager server and log in as the Cisco EPN Manager CLI admin user.

Step 2

Run the ncs status command to ensure that, at a minimum, the following services are up and running: Health Monitor, Database, NMS, SAM Daemon, DA Daemon, and Compliance Engine.

For optimal Cisco EPN Manager functionality, all services must be up and running.

Step 3

Once the web GUI is accessible, verify the installation and version in the secondary server’s HM web page.

Where serverIP is the IP address or host name of the secondary server.

Step 4

Enter the authentication key and click Login.

Step 5

In the Uploaded Update Files tab, verify that the MPx ubf file (in the format cepnm.7.1-ppx- buildxxx.ubf) is listed and that the In Use status is Yes.

Step 6

Ensure that all services are up and running by running this command:

ncs status

Enable HA and Verify HA Status

Procedure


Step 1

Enable High Availability.

  1. Log in to the Cisco EPN Manager web GUI as a user with Administrator privileges.

  2. In the left sidebar menu, choose Administration > Settings > High Availability.

  3. Click HA Configuration and enter the secondary server IP address, the secondary server authentication key, and an email address to which the Cisco EPN Manager should send HA state change notifications.

  4. If you are using virtual IP addressing in your HA setup (if the primary and secondary servers are in the same subnet), check the Enable Virtual IP check box and enter one or more virtual IP addresses.

  5. Click Save, then wait until the servers are synchronized.

  6. Verify that the Configuration Mode is HA Enabled.

Step 2

Verify the primary server’s HA status.

  1. Click HA Status on the left.

  2. Check that the Current State Mode displays Primary Active.

Step 3

Verify the secondary server’s HA status.

  1. Log in to the secondary server’s web page.

  2. Enter the authentication key and click Login.

  3. Verify that the Current State Mode is Secondary Syncing (with a green check mark).


Synchronize the Inventory of All Devices with the Database (Existing Deployments Only)

If you are using a previous version of Cisco EPN Manager (that is, this is not a fresh installation), perform a Sync operation on the devices. The Sync operation instructs the Cisco EPN Manager to collect the physical and logical inventory information and save it to the database.

Procedure


Step 1

Choose Monitor > Network Devices.

Step 2

Select all devices, and then click Sync.


Important Notes

Cisco EPN Manager software is distributed with all the components necessary for its optimized and secure operation, including the Red Hat Linux operating system and the Oracle database. All security-related configurations, regression testing, performance, and scalability metrics are based on the set of components and configurations included in the original Cisco EPN Manager software distribution. Cisco provides periodic EPN Manager software updates that can also contain necessary updates to the packages installed on the operating system or to the database.


Note


If any of the following changes are made to the original distributed Cisco EPN Manager software, Cisco will no longer support the operating environment:

  • Configuration changes to the software or operating system, or installation of other components that are not part of the original distribution.

  • Direct installation and application of third-party software on the Red Hat Linux operating system that is embedded within Cisco EPN Manager.

  • Application of updates or patches that are not provided by Cisco to individual Cisco EPN Manager components.

  • Changes to the internal Cisco EPN Manager settings that are not documented as modifiable in the Cisco EPN Manager User and Administrator Guide on Cisco.com, as these changes may weaken security, disable functionality, or degrade scalability and performance.


Smart Licensing De-registration Issue During Failover

In the Cisco EPN Manager primary server, when the smart licensing is in Registered mode and the evaluation mode has expired, the smart licensing gets de-registered on the secondary server if a failover is triggered. See CSCwk80658.

Workaround: To resolve this issue, copy the /opt/CSCOlumos/licenses/state.yml file from the primary server to the secondary server and then restart the secondary server.

By performing this step, the smart licensing status will be maintained on the secondary server.

System Behavior and Functionality Updates

  • In Cisco EPN Manager 6.1 release, under Inventory > Other > Circuits,/VCs & Network Interfaces, the column order was retained and maintained as it was stored in the database. However, in Cisco EPN Manager 7.1 release, there has been a change in the storage mechanism for column order. The column order will now be stored in the browser session storage instead of the database. Therefore, any adjustments that are made to the column order will be applicable only for the current session and will not be permanently saved in the database.

Securing User Inputs to Prevent XSS Vulnerabilities

Cross-site Scripting (XSS) is a security vulnerability that allows attackers to inject malicious scripts into applications. These scripts can be used to steal information or perform other malicious actions. To safeguard the Cisco EPN Manager, it is crucial to avoid certain patterns in user input fields and POST/PUT payloads.

The following patterns have been identified as vulnerable and are blocked by the Cisco EPN Manager's XSS prevention feature. The Cisco EPN Manager will not execute the command or proceed to the next step if it finds these patterns; therefore, ensure they are not used in user inputs or API calls.

  • src=’…’ (multiline, case insensitive pattern): Avoid using src= followed by any text or newline within single quotes. For example, <img src='malicious_code'>.

  • src=”…” (multiline, case insensitive pattern): Avoid using src= followed by any text or newline within double quotes. For example, <img src="malicious_code">.

  • </script> (case insensitive pattern): Avoid using the closing script tag in any form.

  • <script…> (multiline, case insensitive pattern): Avoid using the opening script tag with any content inside.

  • eval(…) (multiline, case insensitive pattern): Avoid using the eval function in any context. For example, eval('malicious_code').

  • expression(…) (multiline, case insensitive pattern).

  • javascript: (case insensitive pattern): Avoid using javascript: protocol in any field.

  • vbscript: (case insensitive pattern): Avoid using vbscript: protocol.

  • onload…= (multiline, case insensitive pattern): Avoid using event handlers like onload in any of the fields.

  • <…> (multiline, case insensitive pattern).

  • <script…/script> (multiline, case insensitive pattern): Avoid any complete script tags with content.

Limited Scope of Specific Devices

  • The Cisco 8608-SYS and Cisco 8011-2X2XP4L platforms do not support provisioning and related use cases for any technology.

Upgrade Issues

  • FTP and TFTP are disabled by default.

  • Active Threshold Crossing Alarms (TCA) for temperature remain active and are not cleared automatically. Clear these alarms manually.

  • You must resync your devices to view ISIS links.

  • You must resync LDP-enabled devices to view LDP feature-related information.

  • You must recreate the TCAs for inbound/outbound errors and inbound/outbound discards in the Interface Health monitoring policy.

Limitations on Carrier Ethernet Circuit Provisioning

  • Promotion of services using the old probe name format is now supported. These probes are listed in the user interface with the appropriate standard OAM Profile name after promotion.

    • Sample profile: profile PM2_3_8_CoS5_DM type cfm-delay-measurement.

  • While custom profile names are supported in EPN Manager, modifying brownfield services with a different naming format deletes the existing custom profile and adds a new profile with a supported naming format.

  • Inventory models do not correctly display the profiles that are not associated to a service.

  • The validation limit for the number of profiles is 100. If you create a new SLA operation profile after 100 existing profiles, the device generates an error and deployment fails.

TLS 1.2 Required for Secured Channel Communication for HTTPS and TLS

Only Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.2 is supported for HTTPS and TLS related secured communication, for example, RADIUS EAP-TLS.

Support for TLS 1.0, TLS 1.1, and all versions of SSL has been disabled due to security vulnerabilities.

This means that all peer systems and clients that transact with Cisco EPN Manager using HTTPS/TLS must support TLS 1.2. If they do not support TLS 1.2, you must upgrade these systems. Wherever possible, the Cisco EPN Manager documentation highlights the potentially affected systems. Contact your Cisco representative for support in this regard, if necessary.

Reconciliation Report Limitations

If you have not provided a value for an attribute while provisioning a service, the provisioned value for that attribute is displayed as “Missing” in the reconciliation report. The device may have a default value for this attribute, but Cisco EPN Manager does configure this value.

Limitations on Cisco ME 1200 Devices

The Y.1564 performance test does not work if the source/destination is a Cisco ME 1200 device.

Limitations on Cisco NCS 4200 Devices Running IOS-XE 16.8.1

The following functionalities do not work on Cisco NCS 4200 devices running IOS-XE 16.8.1:

  • Alarm profile

  • Configuration of SONET LOP and CT3 LOP from the GUI

  • Admin shut/no shut functionality on SONET/T1/T3 HOP/LOP

Limitations on Cisco NCS 540 and Cisco NCS 5500 devices

Cisco NCS 540 and Cisco NCS 5500 device series do not support Fault-OAM, Wrap-Protection, and BFD.

Use CLI Templates for Configuring PTP Commands

On ASR920 devices with software version 16.9.1, IEEE 1588-2008 BC/MC license is required to execute the 1588 PTP commands.

Configuration and Inventory Not Supported for PTP Templates

The behavior of modeling the configurations that are pushed through PTP templates may not work as expected because the model may not be in place for all the configurations that are pushed through PTP templates. Configuration/Inventory is not supported for these configurations.

Deprecation of Support for ONS 10.00.10, 10.01.00, 10.03.00

ONS 10.00.10, 10.01.00, 10.03.00 ONS 10.00.10, 10.01.00, and 10.03.00 are no longer supported on Cisco NCS 2002, Cisco NCS 2006, and Cisco NCS 2015 devices.

Data Center Device Lifecycle Support Only

Cisco EPN Manager provides essential support for a few selected UCS compute systems, Nexus series devices, and the CSR 1000v devices.

LINK_DOWN alarm on sub interfaces in Gig Port

LINK_DOWN alarms will not be generated when a link is down on sub-interfaces in a Gig Port.

Cisco EPN Manager Bugs

Resolved Bugs

The table below lists all the bugs that were resolved in the Cisco EPN Manager 7.1.3 release.

For more information about the resolved bugs, go to the Bug Search Tool.
Bugs Description

CSCwj88364

In CEM dashboard, aggregate values for Missing Packets and errored seconds must be doubled

CSCwk11988

Cisco EPN Manager 7.1: The scheduled job cannot be created from a CLI template

CSCwk22601

Device addition fails when SNMP V3 parameters contains a '+' or '*'

CSCwk21906

Cisco EPN Manager 7.1: The inventory sync is not completed when BGP dynamic neighbor is used

CSCwk41380

EPNM 7.1.2: The date and time are not displayed correctly on the perfomance graph

CSCwi03821

Several pages on System Setting menu are not accessible

CSCwj38529

Wrong License token count for Cisco NCS 2006 devices

CSCwj52035

Cisco EPN Manager is not able to provision more than 2 constraints of the same type for Media Channel NC SSON circuit

CSCwj15787

License count displays 1 for consumed tokens

CSCwj19694

Cisco EPN Manager 7.1.1 - Local Password Policy cannot be applied for Change Password feature

CSCwj45473

Cisco EPN Manager 7.0/7.1 - Scheduled reports via email only accepts just 1 user

CSCwj65858

Cisco EPN Manager 7.1 - ONS 15454 devices are counted twice for licensing

CSCwj81977

Current Server Time is not populated correctly in Cisco EPN Manager 7.1.1 for AEST timezone

CSCwj97016

Configured static routes are lost after Shutdown and Power On

CSCwk15236

Service-discovery-fw jar is not updated in 7.1.1

CSCwk80658

Cisco EPN Manager 7.1.1: Smart licensing gets de-registered after failover to secondary server

CSCwj76669

Cisco EPN Manager 7.1: Scheduled report cannot be saved if the browser language setting is set to Japanese

CSCwj93224

Cisco EPN Manager UI: System settings - Apply/ Save button under server settings is difficult to find

Closed Bugs

The table below lists all the bugs that were closed in the Cisco EPN Manager 7.1.3 release.

Click the identifier link to view the impact and workaround for the bug in the Bug Search Tool. Use this tool to track the status of the bugs.

Bugs

Description

CSCwk20560

EPNM 7.1.3: Constraints order is not maintained after circuit deployment

CSCwk35906

Provisional service with duplicate constraints commands are pushed, whereas the same UI gets an error

CSCwk22522

R 7.1.3: javascript:void(0) window pops up after clicking on Circuits/VC in the new Topology screen

CSCwk20900

EPNM 7.1.3: In the circuit edit window Working constraint "W" is not shown in the overlay

Open Bugs

The following criteria are used to create the list in the table below, which includes all the open bugs in Cisco EPN Manager 7.1.3 release:

  • Severity 1, 2, and high priority severity 3 open bugs

  • All open customer-found bugs

  • High-impact bugs that are likely to affect Cisco EPN Manager workflows.

Click the identifier link to view the impact and workaround for the bug in the Bug Search Tool. Use this tool to track the status of the open bugs.
Bugs Description

CSCwc42380

CIAM: tomcat 9.0.63 CVE-2022-34305

CSCwh40604

Device group creation is frozen when creating a group under the system campus parent group

CSCwi57273

Incorrect clearance of linkdown alarms for switchport and MPLS interfaces through inventory sync

CSCwi63747

Chassis view - Missing Power Module for 8808 Cisco IOS XR router

CSCwi74601

Virtual Domain does not display the modified hostname for a device even after device sync is performed

CSCwi76582

Y1731 statistics service API with circuit name does not return any value and is frozen in a scaled setup

CSCwi93003

EPNM Template deployments jobs are frozen for Cisco NCS 540 devices and Cisco 8000 Series

CSCwj51628

In CEM dashboard aggregate values are not shown in decimal

CSCwj52102

Cisco EPN Manager inventory: 7.0 to 7.1 l OTNPEPSETTINGS. LOOPBACK schema is broken

CSCwj64067

Incorrect drop util used for TCA for QoS monitoring policy

CSCwj64375

Data is not displayed in the TOP N QoS Dashboard for a week when a port group filter is applied

CSCwj74819

Cannot create hairpin DS3 to OCx circuit via EPNM

CSCwk05102

new sub domains do not appear under virtual domain drop down

CSCwh44705

Cisco EPN Manager 7.0.1: issues on the Import page in Japanese language

CSCwi42504

Stop on failure not working properly for composite templates

CSCwi51555

Cisco EPN Manager 7.1: Start Time is not displayed correctly on the Job Dashboard

CSCwi56867

Cisco EPN Manager statisticsService/interfaces API returns duplicated interface resource type

CSCwi83593

Cisco EPN Manager 7.1: Import Values using CSV is not working for Dropdown Variables (string)

CSCwj10573

IE2000U device is using small license instead of generic

CSCwj26220

Cisco EPN Manager 7.1.1: In network topology, unreachable third party device is shown as blue icon instead grey

CSCwj26633

Device sync is failing with feature xde-l3vpn-mpbgp-inventory

CSCwj30293

Discovering devices with SNMPv3 credentials are failing

CSCwj43923

Operational Status shows as DOWN when description contains the port name SONET

CSCwj44653

Wildcard notation of IP addresses are blocked for SSH2 credentials in discovery settings

CSCwj52112

Advanced filter match OR does not work in EPNM Circuits/VCs UI table

CSCwj60714

Device sync is failing with feature xde-l3vpn-mpbgp-inventory

CSCwj61673

Changing device name from CTC will not update the device name shown in EPNM OTN Performance GUI

CSCwj96202

Configuration Archive Collection Time is shown as \u201cNaN-undefined-0NaN NaN:NaN:NaN AM GNN\u201d

CSCwk04576

Cisco EPN Manager resource-physical:node API does not retrieve module level backplane equipment for single-shelf N2K

CSCwk13939

Cisco EPN Manager: dp-swim - Config Archive Collection fails for CAT 3650 3750 devices

CSCwk23876

Incorrect IOS version displayed due to imageName parsing exception, seen on ISR1K devices

CSCwk28019

EPNM: fault nbi - non ip address text in cenAlarmManagedObjectAddress

CSCwk37374

Configuration archive shows difference in running and startup config when device certificate is added

CSCwk38328

Inventory sync for some devices is in a cww state due to a failure in the ifm_aclapp feature

CSCwk42018

For IOS-XR, static route ipaddress is missing, only interface exists to use in CLI templates

CSCwj30439

Archive config retention setting tooltip info needs to indicate the true behavior of the setting

CSCwk81164

Language settings for various Timezones is not loaded successfully

Get Information about Cisco EPN Manager Bugs

Use the Bug Search tool (BST) to get the latest information about Cisco EPN Manager bugs. BST allows partners and customers to search for software bugs based on product, release, and keyword, and it aggregates key data such as bug details, product, and version.

Cisco EPN Manager bugs may be caused by defects in a device's platform or operating system. In such cases, the Cisco EPN Manager bug will be resolved when the hardware/operating system bug is resolved.

Procedure


Step 1

Log into the Bug Search Tool.

  1. Go to https://tools.cisco.com/bugsearch/.

  2. At the Log In screen, enter your registered Cisco.com username and password; then, click Log In.

Note

 
If you do not have a Cisco.com username and password, you can register for them at http://tools.cisco.com/RPF/register/register.do

Step 2

To list all bugs for this version, click the Select from list hyperlink that is next to the Product field and select the product.

  1. Choose Cloud and Systems Management > Routing and Switching Management > Cisco Evolved Programmable Network (EPN) Manager and then select the required product version.

  2. When the results are displayed, use the filter and sort tools to find bugs according to their status, severity, how recently they were modified, if any support cases are associated with them, and so forth.

You can also search using bug IDs or keywords. For more information, click Help at the top right of the Bug Search page.


Accessibility Features

For a list of accessibility features in Cisco EPN Manager 7.1.3, contact accessibility@cisco.com.

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Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request

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