06-20-2012 06:12 AM
Hello,
According to Cisco Ironport AsyncOS 7.1 for Web User guide (November 2010), page 439, "URL Category Description for Cisco Ironport Web Usage Controls" :
URL Category : Paranormal & Occult
Abbreviation : nonm
=> This is false. When I do a test on a WSA running AsyncOS release 7.1.1-038 & using Cisco WUC license, the abbreviation tag returned in the accesslog is "para" and not "nonm"
Regards
06-21-2012 01:33 AM
Hi,
thank you for pointing out. The good news are, starting with 7.5 this category already got revised and is not anymore a standalone category.
Thanks again,
-Stephan
06-21-2012 02:33 AM
Hello Stephan,
What is the last status regarding asyncos 7.5 release ? Is it still in FCS or is it finally in General Availability.
I see that the release note has changed since 18th June, the tag FCS has disappeared but I still do not see it in GA and I did not receive any notification regarding this.
Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.5 for Web Security Appliance
Regards
06-21-2012 07:53 AM
Hi Laurent,
7.5 is still FCS. Thank you for pointing out my error, I should be sure to put back on the FCS label for the 7.5 release notes on the website. We did release a new build for 7.5 that's FCS that should hopefully become GA before too long.
Cheers,
Jennie
06-21-2012 08:08 AM
Hi Jennie,
Thanks a lot for this feedback. Can you provide a more precise answer than "before too long" ?
Can I expect the GA to be delivered before the end of July ? end of August ?
This 7.5 release is in FCS since the 6th of March, so since more than 3 months now. Usually, your FCS releases never last more than one month, what is causing such delays here ? Are you facing some troubles with it ?
Regards
06-21-2012 09:01 AM
Hi Laurent,
I'm "just" a tech writer, so I'm not really authorized to talk about upcoming release dates. (I don't want to upset our product managers!) But I can tell you that if we're delaying a GA release it's because we're fixing bugs, so it's better to wait for a better quality product. =) At some risk, I'll say that a guess of by late August is much safer than late July. If you want more details, talk to your Cisco sales rep.
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