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Release Notes for Cisco Router and Security Device Manager 2.5
OL-5009-20
Caveats
Caveats
Caveats describe unexpected behavior in Cisco SDM. Severity 1 caveats are the most serious caveats,
severity 2 caveats are less serious, and severity 3 caveats are the least serious of these three severity
levels.
Open Caveats—Cisco SDM 2.5
This section lists caveats that are open in Cisco SDM 2.5.
CSCsk51555
This caveat is caused by Cisco IOS caveat CSCsl42697. When configuring a radio interface using
the Cisco SDM Wireless application, QoS access commands such as max-contention and
min-contention window settings are not delivered to the router.
CSCsk88931
This caveat is caused by Cisco IOS caveat CSCsl39285. Registration with the WAAS Central
Manager from the WAAS NM tab fails when the username, password, and primary interface are
entered and the user clicks OK.
CSCsk78581
When Cisco SDM is invoked using HTTPS on a router running Cisco IOS version 12.4(17), the
router crashes.
Workaround:
Invoke Cisco SDM using HTTP, as in the following example:
http://10.10.10.1
CSCsl47234
When a AAA network authorization policy is being added, the delivery of IOS CLI commands to
the router fails if the if-authenticated method is selected along with other methods,
CSCsl00095
Due to a Cisco IOS 12.4(15)T1 issue, when an Easy VPN Server is configured with the split DNS
option, and an Easy VPN remote client is configured on another router, the details screen on the
remote client does not display split DNS details for the Easy VPN server.
CSCsl13151
When Cisco SDM is run under Microsoft Vista, and the -Xmx256m heap size statement is present
in the Java runtime settings, Cisco SDM closes when you enter Cisco IOS IPS credentials. This
problem has been found in the following operating environment: Microsoft Vista, Netscape 7.1 and
Internet Explorer 7.0, and the Java Runtime Environments 1.5.0_06, 1.5.0_07, and 1.5.0_13.
Workaround:
Use the following procedure to remove the -Xmx256m heap size statement:
1. Exit Cisco SDM.
2. Click Start > Control Panel > Java.
3. Open the Java Runtime Settings dialog. The location of this dialog varies by release.
4. Click the Advanced tab. Locate the Java Runtime Settings dialog and proceed to 6.. If the dialog
is not available from the Advanced tab, proceed to 5.