[c-nsp] Feedback on Bug Toolkit (BTK), IOS Software Download Planner, etc...
Rodney Dunn
rodunn at cisco.com
Tue Aug 18 10:31:28 EDT 2009
This is the only other contact I have right now:
Oscar Bauer <bauer at cisco.com>
Software Downloads (in general ast here are internal code names)
Software Delivery System (SDS)
FTP.cisco.com
Cisco View Planner
Resource Management Essentials (RME) Planner
IOS Upgrade Planner (retired in April)
Voice Notification Tool (retired Q4)
If there is one that isn't on the list you could email Oscar or Wilson
and they could probably put you in contact with the right channel.
Rodney
Justin Shore wrote:
> Rodney,
>
> Do you think you might be able to gain the ear of someone responsible
> for the CSCC? I've had ongoing issues with it ever since it was
> introduced. I raised those concerns several times and they were never
> resolved. Now that SCC has been completely deleted and replaced with
> CSCC I have no way to work with my contracts. I tried to use it again
> today and it listed dozens upon dozens of devices that I don't own,
> never have. It also didn't list dozen upon dozens of devices that I do
> own and are under contract. Very flaky....
>
> Another great pair of ears to locate would be whomever is responsible
> for the DCT Dynamic Config Tool (DN) that let's you build device BoMs
> and the Feature Navigator (FN). I have feature requests for both and a
> sanity request for the DCT.
>
> Thanks
> Justin
>
>
>
> Rodney Dunn wrote:
>> Ok...the first list is this.
>>
>> Use Wilson Shiu (wshiu) <wshiu at cisco.com> as the contact for:
>>
>> Bitswapping Tool
>> Bug Tool Kit
>> Cisco Notification System
>> Command Lookup Tool
>> Error Message Decoder
>> File Exchange
>> IP Subnet Calculator
>> MYTECH Support
>> Output Interpreter
>> Product Alert Tool
>> SNMP Object Navigator
>> Special File Access
>> TAC Case Connection
>> TSRT
>> Voice Codec Bandwidth Calculator
>>
>> I'm getting the contact for the Software Center stuff and will report
>> back.
>>
>> Rodney
>>
>>
>> Rodney Dunn wrote:
>>> I'm getting that for clarity. I'll respond back.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Tony Varriale wrote:
>>>> Rodney,
>>>>
>>>> Do you have an official list of items/tools that feedback can be
>>>> provided on? Or, should we ping Wilson?
>>>>
>>>> tv
>>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rodney Dunn" <rodunn at cisco.com>
>>>> To: <cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net>
>>>> Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2009 9:01 AM
>>>> Subject: [c-nsp] Feedback on Bug Toolkit (BTK), IOS Software
>>>> Download Planner,etc...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> I got involved through a few channels and encouraged the teams
>>>>> responsible for some of the Cisco.com Support tools to leverage
>>>>> this forum directly for feedback. They were very interested in the
>>>>> idea.
>>>>>
>>>>> Can those of you that care enough to give direct feedback based on
>>>>> the past threads around IOS Upgrade Planner, Bug Toolkit, etc.
>>>>> please take a few minutes and compose an email directly to:
>>>>>
>>>>> Wilson Shiu (wshiu) <wshiu at cisco.com>
>>>>>
>>>>> He is the point of contact for feedback.
>>>>>
>>>>> They are eager to listen so now is a good time to get involved.
>>>>>
>>>>> I encourage you guys to take advantage of this.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>> Rodney
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