09-16-2024 11:23 PM
Hi there,
i have the same problem.
Installation 9800CL 17.9.4a and 17.6.4 , APs 9120.
there is no software version or APSP available to download from Cisco.
what should i do?
Thanks
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09-17-2024 12:23 AM - edited 09-17-2024 12:27 AM
- I can't find it anywhere either (correction) , personally I consider the global upgrade to 17.12.4 better , it is also simpler then working with APSP's , however check https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/compatibility/matrix/compatibility-matrix.html
for AP compatibility with a new or target release when upgrading
M.
09-17-2024 09:34 AM
@hhitalani : You may further deliberate the two viewpoints (Leo's and mine) on dealing with bugs ; but my position is clear ; if there is an effective fix in a bug report then I don't hesitate ===> Upgrade ,
M.
09-16-2024 11:39 PM
- 17.12.4 is being mentioned as a fixed release
M.
09-16-2024 11:48 PM
Hi Marce 1000,
Thanks for your reply.
Actually I dont want to upgrade the software version completely, its too difficult at the moment.
I just want to have a fixed APSP in version 17.9.4a and 17.6.4, which was already mentioned in the bug fix.
But the APSPs are not available for download.
09-16-2024 11:54 PM
- I myself can't find any APSP(s) mentioned in the bug report , the right column (Known Fixed Releases) are 'effective complete IOS-XE releases'. Please correct me if I am wrong and or provide screenshot (e.g.)
M.
09-17-2024 12:02 AM
I may be wrong.
What the support means with AP-17.9.6.28 and AP-17.6.8.2. I thought it is an ASPS's in the release.
As I understand from you, it is a software release, but it is also not available for download.
Thanks
09-17-2024 12:23 AM - edited 09-17-2024 12:27 AM
- I can't find it anywhere either (correction) , personally I consider the global upgrade to 17.12.4 better , it is also simpler then working with APSP's , however check https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/compatibility/matrix/compatibility-matrix.html
for AP compatibility with a new or target release when upgrading
M.
09-17-2024 12:45 AM
Regularly reboot the AP is the best Workaround because there is no guarantee upgrading will fix anything (or introduce more bugs).
09-17-2024 12:49 AM
Hi Leo,
thanks for your replay.
that is the main reason, why i dont want to upgrade.
the Problem is the APs restart resolve the problem for just to week. I support 160 Branch
Thanks
09-17-2024 12:54 AM
>...that is the main reason, why i dont want to upgrade.
Read my remarks on the 'age of inevitable bugs' it can not be considered a showstopper when a specific
fix is announced for a a specific problem ,
M.
09-17-2024 12:50 AM
@Leo Laohoo - I beg to differ , for this problem 17.12.4 was mentioned as fixed ; it was a specific topic for the customer
As far as bugs : in the enormous complexity of the modern IT age ,there will always be bugs
a moderate path is to go for fixes when confronting with a specific problem, and it being mentioned
as fixed in a subsequent release
=> Not everybody stumbles on the same bug(s)
M.
09-17-2024 01:00 AM
Hi @marce1000,
In my humble opinion, I can think of more terrible bugs that have been re-introduced in 17.12.4 like, for example, CSCvx56223.
Currently, the only problem @hhitalani can easily be fixed by regularly (daily or weekly) reboot of the APs. Easy enough fix with an EEM. CSCvx56223, for example, has a workaround of bouncing the 2.4 Ghz/5.0 Ghz. And that is worse than bouncing the APs.
09-17-2024 09:34 AM
@hhitalani : You may further deliberate the two viewpoints (Leo's and mine) on dealing with bugs ; but my position is clear ; if there is an effective fix in a bug report then I don't hesitate ===> Upgrade ,
M.
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