04-26-2016 01:33 PM - edited 03-21-2019 10:33 AM
Does anyone has a full list of known issues of SPA122 both in current and history? Thanks.
04-26-2016 01:46 PM
Well, yes, Cisco have it. But it doesn't mean it can compile such list even in the case the Cisco is willing to do it.
04-27-2016 06:44 AM
Thanks for answering. I am posting this because we are facing some very wired issues which I can not find in any firmware documents. I am curious about the reason causing those issues is firmware related or provisioning related.
04-27-2016 12:13 PM
Compile specific question instead of "catch all" generic one.
04-26-2016 01:46 PM
That is going to be based on the firmware version you have installed. Probably easiest to go to the release notes of the specific version you want that answer for.
04-26-2016 03:22 PM
Release notes lists neither complete list of issues solved by particular release nor list of known issues. It lists carefully selected subset of it only.
It even doesn't mean it list most important (un-)solved issues. It list issues the Cisco is willing to confess their existence.
Mentioning "Release notes" in answer to "full list of known issues" question needs to be qualified as dangerous desinformation (so sorry I'm saying it).
04-29-2016 10:03 AM
I agree, you should ask a specific question and tell us about your issue to see if someone can help. Besides that you can call Cisco, dig through release notes and forums and sign up for notifications on the product. I just got one this morning like this:
Known Bugs - SPA122 ATA with Router
Alert Type: |
New |
Bug Id: |
CSCuz43551 |
Title: |
ATA190 - consult transfer no ringback when early-media call established |
Status: |
Open |
Severity: |
3 Moderate |
Description: |
Symptom: |
Last Modified: |
28-APR-2016 |
Known Affected Releases: |
1.2(1.4) |
Known Fixed Releases: |
05-02-2016 04:41 PM
Just note the subject claim SPA122 ATA with Router but body is dedicated to ATA190 issue. While ATA190 is very different beast from SPA112 ...
05-02-2016 05:09 PM
Good catch. Apparent miscategorization by Cisco. Maybe ATA190 section has bug reports on SPA122 :)
05-02-2016 06:29 PM
SPA1x2 is SMB product "supported" by SMB support center (their tickets have just numeric id; no public interface to access them; never appear in bug notifications) while ATA190 is "mainline" product with true support provided by TAC with ticket id in the form of CSCxxNNNNN (some of them may be claimed accessible for public and/or may appear in bug notifications).
ATA190 and SPA112 share neither support department nor bug ticketing system.
I suspect more complex issue than just "miscategorization".
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