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9032277-03 CS2 Software Characteristics
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17. CLI no longer fails to connect from SpectroWatch script.
18. The printer dialog box for the Print-View on NT systems now displays,
showing the default printer selected.
19. There is no longer a need to manually update the vendor ID list and
vendor Name list before running the Event Configuration Editor.
20. Model types and models are now visible in the Reports UI Statistics and
Events pick lists.
21. Components in SPECTRUM 5.0rev1 are no longer being deselected during
installation and causing Install to fail in the link phase. Using newtar
instead of tar now ensures that Install retrieves all components.
22. In the Event view, clicking on the Filter dialog box Cancel button now
properly restores the last applied model type list.
23. Two attribute IDs that had previously been swapped in the GnSNMPDev
Redundancy and Model Reconfiguration Options GIB now accurately
match the corresponding field label.
24. In a distributed environment, the Salt tool now shows the model or
landscape name for models in remote landscapes.
25. Users can now control at the Gen_IF_Port level whether an interface will
alarm in response to a linkDown trap.
26. Patch installation on NT no longer fails with a syntax error message.
CS2 Known Anomalies
The following SPECTRUM 5.0rev1 anomalies are associated with this release
of CS2/MMS2.
1. An EPI agent has the ability to send unsolicited messages to the
SpectroSERVER that is managing it. An unsolicited message can result in
changing the value of a particular attribute if the verb for the message is
CsEpiVerbAttrChng.
Prior to this patch, these attribute changes were logged based on the
following criteria only. First, the attribute had to be of the type
CsAttrDesc::REAL or CsAttrDesc::INT and second, the logged flag had to
be set for the attribute.
This patch expands the logging functionality. After adding this patch, a
new attribute called Log_State will exist as part of the EpiPIf model type
and all model types that are derived from EpiPIf. This includes
Gen_EPI_Agent and Gen_EPI_Dev.