Linksys NSS6100 Release Notes for the Cisco NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network - Page 3

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Release Notes STEP 6 Run this procedure again by repeating Steps 2 though 5. Performing the upgrade twice allows the system to continue to operate properly (when running the latest firmware), if a system failure occurs. NOTE If you are moving drives between two NSS systems, make sure that both of the systems are using the latest firmware and that the system configurations are saved on USB memory sticks and/or a RAID volume. • When upgrading the firmware from v1.12 to v1.14, the Configuration GUI displays a "Programming images.." message for more than 12 minutes (the time it takes to upgrade the firmware is usually 5 to 10 minutes). The workaround is to wait at least 15 minutes to complete the upgrade and then power cycle the NSS by removing the power cord. Do not try and access the Configuration GUI during this time. (CSCsx17923) • When the NSS is joined to an ADS domain and you upgrade the firmware, the ADS is unable to access a share. The workaround is to rejoin the NSS to the ADS domain. (CSCsw94409) For more information about upgrading the firmware, see the NSS4000/NSS6000 Administration Guide available on Cisco.com. Open Caveats These are the open caveats for this release. These caveats apply to both the NSS4000 and NSS6000 unless otherwise specified. • CSCsw86058 When the NSS is running over a network that is on a different subnet, a user cannot mount a CIFS connection by using a hostname. The workaround is to mount the CIFS connection by using an IP address. • CSCsw86113 When the Network Access Filter is set to Policy=Drop Traffic and Filter=AllowAll or Policy=Drop and Filter=AllowCIFS, the CIFS mount does not work properly. The workaround is to set the Network Access Filter to the default settings by using the Configuration GUI. Release Notes for the Cisco NSS4000 and NSS6000 Maintenance Release, Version 1.14 P/N OL-18976-01 3

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Release Notes for the Cisco NSS4000 and NSS6000 Maintenance Release, Version 1.14
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Release Notes
STEP 6
Run this procedure again by repeating Steps 2 though 5.
Performing the upgrade twice allows the system to continue to operate properly
(when running the latest firmware), if a system failure occurs.
NOTE
If you are moving drives between two NSS systems, make sure that both of the
systems are using the latest firmware and that the system configurations are saved
on USB memory sticks and/or a RAID volume.
When upgrading the firmware from v1.12 to v1.14, the Configuration GUI
displays a
"Programming images.."
message for more than 12 minutes
(the time it takes to upgrade the firmware is usually 5 to 10 minutes).
The workaround is to wait at least 15 minutes to complete the upgrade and
then power cycle the NSS by removing the power cord. Do not try and
access the Configuration GUI during this time. (CSCsx17923)
When the NSS is joined to an ADS domain and you upgrade the firmware,
the ADS is unable to access a share.
The workaround is to rejoin the NSS to the ADS domain. (CSCsw94409)
For more information about upgrading the firmware, see the
NSS4000/NSS6000
Administration Guide
available on Cisco.com.
Open Caveats
These are the open caveats for this release. These caveats apply to both the
NSS4000 and NSS6000 unless otherwise specified.
CSCsw86058
When the NSS is running over a network that is on a different subnet, a user
cannot mount a CIFS connection by using a hostname.
The workaround is to mount the CIFS connection by using an IP address.
CSCsw86113
When the Network Access Filter is set to Policy=Drop Traffic and
Filter=AllowAll or Policy=Drop and Filter=AllowCIFS, the CIFS mount does
not work properly.
The workaround is to set the Network Access Filter to the
default settings by using the Configuration GUI.