06-18-2014 12:05 PM - edited 03-19-2019 08:18 AM
Hi Everyone
I was trying to move a phone from one DP to another and when I move the phone and went to save the changes it gave me this error below and I wanted to know what would cause this and how would I go about fixing this problem.
The attempted action was a violation of security protocols and will not be allowed. This may be caused by having multiple concurrent windows open or using browser buttons (back, refresh, etc). Please retry the operation
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06-18-2014 12:35 PM
Did you have more than one tab open for CCMadmin??
If yes, that's the cause, use only one, or use different browsers.
06-18-2014 12:35 PM
Did you have more than one tab open for CCMadmin??
If yes, that's the cause, use only one, or use different browsers.
11-11-2014 08:43 AM
I received this error when trying to make a change, shut the browser down completely (closed all tabs, sessions, etc)
logged back in - attempted the change again - same error -
Can we only have 1 administrator in at a time now? That seems like a big step backwards:
01-16-2015 02:14 PM
Any resolution to this?
Just upgraded to CCM 10.5. I was able to add a location, but now I cant modify or delete w/o getting this error. I cleared cache/cookies, used a diff browser, I am the only one logged in, etc.
Can't get past it.
Thx,
01-16-2015 03:06 PM
Can you try hitting save after seeing this error? This should still let you save the changes. Is your browser supported, I remember seeing this error but happened only when I opened another tab while modifying any records, and if I remember correctly after doing save after this error it did let me save. I dont have the console in front of me to test it at the moment but you can try saving after the error.
Ref: (although this for ver 10)
www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/admin/10_0_1/ccmcfg/CUCM_BK_C95ABA82_00_admin-guide-100/CUCM_BK_C95ABA82_00_admin-guide-100_chapter_01.html
Note | If you receive the following error message upon saving a configuration, entered changes are not lost. Click Save again after seeing the error message. |
Security Error : The attempted action was a violation of security protocols and will not be allowed. This may be caused by having multiple concurrent windows open or using browser buttons (back, refresh, etc). Please retry the operation
-Terry
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01-16-2015 03:25 PM
Thanks Terry.
Once I get that message though, I no longer have any options other than hitting "Go" to go back to the list of my Locations. There is no Save button. :(
I don't have multiple tabs open in my browser. I tried IE, Firefox, Chrome, non domain machines, rebooted the PUB, and no such luck. Same darn message.
01-16-2015 03:38 PM
Strange. Can you confirm if you are making the changes from Pub server (I am sure you must be but to double check)?
Although this appears more of a browser issue to me but can you post the output of below from CLI of the pub
show network cluster
utils dbreplication runtimestate
It may be completely off the track but just wanted to confirm you have no other problems.
-Terry
01-16-2015 06:28 PM
[+5] to Terry for troubleshooting tips.
I can see one bug not exactly related to the error message[multiple browsers] posted 7 months bug but has been fixed in latest 10.5.1 version.
have u upgraded to the same version as mentioned in Fixed releases.
Known Affected Releases: | (1) |
Known Fixed Releases: | (7) |
01-16-2015 08:13 PM
Thx for all the replies. I just upgraded to 10.5.2.10000-5.
Upon further hair pulling, this issue is related to a particular site within my cluster. For that site, I cant change the Device Pool, Region, Location, etc.
I can make changes to everything else outside of this particular site.
I removed any devices associated to that DP, still no luck.
I restored from a backup I had made right after my upgrade, no luck.
dbrep runtimestate shows all status 2's.
show net cluster shows all authenticated.
TAC case is opened.
01-16-2015 08:30 PM
It's got to be a bug. I went to change the name of the Location and it worked.
The original name was Campus-DoveValley
These names work:
Campus
Campus-Centrepoint99999999
Campus-CentrepointPPPPPPPPPPPPPP
Campus-Dove
Campus-DoveV
Campus-DoveVa
Campus-DoveVVVVVV
Campus-DoveVa123
Campus-Dove_Valley
Campus-ValleyDove
These names don't:
Campus-CentrepointDoveValeyy
Campus-DoveValley
Campus-DoveVal
Campus-DoveValaaa
Campus-DoveVal123
Campus-DoveValley_
Campus_DoveValley
Campus_WasDoveValley
I cant make any sense from it. It works when it likes the name. Now I have to cope with a naming convention that isnt consistent. Going to need counseling. ;)
I will update this when TAC takes a look at it.
Thanks again!
01-16-2015 09:09 PM
we would wait for TAC to reply.
this is what I could find.
03-09-2015 02:00 PM
I am running 10.5.2 and having this same issue. Has anyone come across a resolution?
03-11-2015 01:43 PM
Jecker, I got around it by changing the name. The best I could do. Cisco's response was above.
03-11-2015 01:48 PM
Yeah, looks like it's a bug.
Thanks for the info.
04-25-2015 01:09 AM
This is definately a bug. I get the same error when trying to change the route partition of a line on a device.
My workaround i found to bypass this is as follows:
Instead of selecting save, select apply config first, it will then give you the option to save and then the update happens as suppose to.
Regards,
Conwell
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