Known Issues
Oracle recommends that you review the following information about Known Issues before using the Oracle Session Delivery Management Cloud. The Known Issues topic describes issues that Oracle is aware of and may address in a future release. Known Issues contain workarounds, when available.
Configuration Comparison Report Display Issue
- When a new top-level element is added to a target Offline Configuration without a spreadsheet.
- When the source is seeded or reseeded from an Offline Configuration without a spreadsheet, that has a newly created top-level element.
Character Limit For Golden Configuration Comparison Target
In a golden configuration comparison, if the target for the comparison is a device configuration file, the Oracle SDM Cloud limits the name of the data doc file to 50 characters.
Offline Configuration Delete and Add Again
When an Offline Configuration is deleted from any element type, and you try to recreate the entry again with the same name, same element type, but different parameters, and push the changes in a Work Order, the Oracle SDM Cloud does not add the newly created Offline Configuration.
Workaround: Edit the existing entry instead of deleting it and trying to add it back.
Mediation Device Edits
When editing a Mediation (ME) Device, users cannot select a different timezone due to the drop-down list not appearing.
Workaround: Manually remove and re-add the Network Function (NF) to enter values properly.
Network Function Properties
- SNMP mode
- SNMPv3 authentication protocol
- SNMPv3 privacy protocol
- time zone
Workaround: If you need to change these values, you must remove and re-add the NF.
Adding Large Number Of NFs Causing Timeout
When adding a large number of NFs in Configuration Manager, a timeout may occur. To avoid this situation, Oracle recommends adding only 10 NFs at a time.
Data Variable Loss
When using the Offline Configuration feature, the undo option may result in a Data Variable being incorrectly removed. You must re-add the Data Variable.
Firefox Browser Issue
When using the Firefox browser, upon logging out, the user is not directed to the Oracle Cloud Login Page. Clicking the browser's reload button corrects the issue.
Elements Inaccurately Accessible With Oracle Communications Subscriber-Aware Load Balancer
When configuring an Oracle Commuications Subscriber-Aware Load Balancer (SLB), some elements may still be accessible that the SLB does not support. When trying to save to the SLB, the device will error out and you can go and remove those elements not supported from the modifications made in Configuration Manager.