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CSM_MANAGEMENT_CRED_username-xxx password xxxx 15Error

nexusrouter
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Hello Experts

I am consistently receiving an Error when deploying from one of our ASA 

CSM_MANAGEMENT_CRED_username-xxx password xxxx encryped privlege 15ERROR
(Cannot add route entry, conflict with existing routes)

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ASA 5545 - Running OS 9.13(1)
Configuration Manager - Version 4.22.0 S.P. 1

The full process, as I understand it, is that once you make the changes to the policies in CSM, these are stored in the CSM database. When you come to deploy, the database is read and parsed against the syntax pertaining to the version of firmware on the device in order to generate the required end configuration. This is then compared to the known device configuration to generate the delta change. The delta is then sent to the device to update its configuration and then the full configuration is read back from the device to compare against the expected final configuration. This last step is the one that has failed. What we have needed to do in the past is to push the configuration again (without the success of the last step, CSM considers the device to have not been completed). In the next push, the delta change will be minimal (there is always some command(s) that get sent regardless). The thing to note here, is that CSM will (invariably) report a successful push but will report that the ENTIRE configuration does not match the expected configuration. Whilst being a nerve shattering moment, experience has shown us that this is merely a cosmetic error.

Can anyone shed any light on how to resolve this isssue?
We see tickets building up consecutively without any configuration being pushed. 

Thank You !

 

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nayantrivedi
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Hi 

Have you got any solution on this? 

On-going 

The vendor states it just a bug and to ignore... does not effect production, so it's marked up that way!

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