12-10-2007 08:14 AM - edited 03-05-2019 07:54 PM
Hello!
the fillowing IOS includes Bugs or not?let me know?
72033-jk9sv-mz.122-18.SXD5.bin
10xs
12-10-2007 08:26 AM
12-10-2007 09:16 AM
hey Brad!
i cant do that:
Your Cisco Guest Login is not entitled to use Bug Toolkit.
Registered Customers and Partners may register for access here
12-10-2007 10:19 AM
hello edison and jon
plz can u reply here?
10xs
12-10-2007 10:23 AM
The Release Notes should contain the major bugs
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat6000/122sx/ol_4164.htm
They are usually listed under 'Caveats'.
12-10-2007 10:24 AM
just tried to run the search for you, but the bug tool is having problems. I'll try again later for ya.
"System Message: We are aware of tool instability, failed database connections, and blank results when attempting to view bug details. If you experience these, please try again later. We are working hard to resolve these issues."
-brad
(please rate the post if this helps!)
12-10-2007 08:06 PM
here are the severity level 1 bugs that are open:
CSCeh21210
MF: DHCP Snooping crash when server send invalid option 82 Info
Open 1
CSCei80699
multicast tunnel if_number numbers being duplicated Info
Open 1
CSCsb08386
PRP crash by show ip bgp regexp Info
Open 1
CSCsg10075
'show policy-map i/f' on --more-- prompt blocks MQC database updates Info
Open 1
CSCsg70474
IOS FW with h323 inspect crashes when malformed H.323 packets received . Info
Open 1
CSCsd85587
7200 Router crashes with ISAKMP Codenomicon test suite . Info
Open 1
CSCsg03804
Time-Based ACL never stops matching on SUP720 with 12.2(18)SXF4 Info
-brad
(please rate the post if this helps!)
12-11-2007 06:48 AM
10xs brad for ur effort
12-11-2007 01:38 AM
All complex software (and IOS certainly fits that category) will contain bugs - code is written by humans, andwe have yet to find a perfect human.
Even if you can see the list of bugs in that code, there is no guarantee that there will not be something in the way your network operates that will highlight a previously undiscovered bug.
You mention your access does not let you use the bug tool - that's a pity. While it is not working correctly at the memoment, when it works it is a very useful tool for researching potential software.
The options available to you are to look for release notes as mentioned. Look for other versions of the same code as well and cpmpare the "open caveats" section. That is basically the list of known bugs that are likely to be of general interest - it is not an exhaustive list.
How do you get your support? There are a number of routes that may be achieved. If you deal with a partner, you should talk to them about the siftware and ask them to look into it for you. It may also be worth saying "PICA" to them. That is Partner Initiated CCO Access. I am not 100% certain, but it may allow you access to the bug toolkit - it certainly can be set up to allow access for downloads and to view TAC cases the partner raises on your behalf.
If the equipment is on a SMARTnet contract, you should ask for the contract number and get that associated with your profile on CCO.
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