[nsp] Solved: Cat 2950/12.1(19)EA1: Crashed

Bruce Pinsky bep at whack.org
Tue Dec 16 14:05:12 EST 2003


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Nauwelaerts, Nick wrote:

|>-----Original Message-----
|>From: Matti Saarinen [mailto:mjs at cc.tut.fi]
|>Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 10:47 AM
|>To: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
|>Subject: [nsp] Solved: Cat 2950/12.1(19)EA1: Crashed
|>
|>On November the 15th, I asked if anyone has seen their Cat2950s
|>crashing[1]. It seems that nobody had. Luckily, Cisco was helpful and
|>opened a TAC case even though I had no support contract.
|>
|>Now, TAC has found a bug that caused the crash. The bug ID is
|>CSCed00498.
|>
|>According to the bug description all the SW versions released for 2950
|>are affected. Either this is an error or the bug causes trouble only
|>when a switch runs 12.1(19)EA1. I've now been running 12.1(14)AZ on
|>our 2950s and there has been no trouble so far.
|
|
| I noticed that 12.1(19)EA1a was released yesterday. The release notes didn't
| say anything about this bug nor mine (CSCed11327). However, when I checked
| in the bug toolkit this version isn't noted as affected but not as fixed
| either. I guess the bug toolkit hasn't been updated yet. Booted the image on
| a spare switch, I'll see how it goes.
|

Neither of those bugs has been resolved yet.  Both indicate that they were
filed against 12.1(19)EA1.  The Release Notes only list resolved cavaets
and since these are still open, they would not be noted.

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bep

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