02-05-2023 01:05 PM
I've used the "Check Bug Applicability" tool for this bug ID, and for all 7 S/Ns I've entered into it, the result was "The FN72424/bug CSCwc47544 is not applicable...".
Once we eventually got access to the access points CLI, it was obvious that all access points were indeed affected. Even a simple extraction of the year/week of manufacturing from the serial number (that we discovered was available later) confirmed the access points were produced after September 2022.
The "Check Bug Applicability" tool proved itself being unreliable.
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02-08-2023 01:55 PM
I’ve double checked and found out what the issue was. All serial numbers that I’ve submitted to the tool originally, had an “S” accidentally prepended to them. I.e., instead of the actual S/N FGLxxxxxxxx I’ve submitted to the tool the value of “SFGLxxxxxxxx”. It’s no wonder that the tool did not recognize the S/N as the one being affected.
I’ve now re-run the test with the same list (but with corrected serial numbers), and it returned the expected results.
It means that my initial complaint was a false alarm.
02-07-2023 01:34 AM
Hi Moshe - thanks for flagging it , team is looking into it.
02-08-2023 01:55 PM
I’ve double checked and found out what the issue was. All serial numbers that I’ve submitted to the tool originally, had an “S” accidentally prepended to them. I.e., instead of the actual S/N FGLxxxxxxxx I’ve submitted to the tool the value of “SFGLxxxxxxxx”. It’s no wonder that the tool did not recognize the S/N as the one being affected.
I’ve now re-run the test with the same list (but with corrected serial numbers), and it returned the expected results.
It means that my initial complaint was a false alarm.
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