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Deployment to a Cisco IOS router fails and an “Error Writing to Server” or “Http Response Code 500” error message occurs. Why?

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Deployment to a Cisco IOS router fails and an “Error Writing to Server” or “Http Response Code 500” error message occurs. Why?

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A. When you use SSL as the transport protocol for deploying configurations to a Cisco IOS router, the configuration is split into multiple configuration bulks. The size of this configuration bulk varies from platform to platform. If Security Manager tries to deploy a configuration bulk that exceeds the size of the SSL chunk configured on that device, the deployment fails and you get an “Error Writing to Server” or “Http Response Code 500” error message. To resolve this, do the following: 1. On the Security Manager server, open the DCS.properties file in the \CSCOpx\MDC\athena\config folder in the installation directory (usually C:\Program Files). 2. Locate DCS.IOS.ssl.maxChunkSize=. 3. Reduce the value of the configuration bulk. 4. Restart the CiscoWorks Daemon Manager.

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