Caveats

This chapter describes open severity 1 and 2 caveats and select severity 3 caveats.

The Open Caveats section lists open caveats that apply to the current release and may apply to previous releases. A caveat that is open for a prior release and is still unresolved applies to all future releases until it is resolved.

The bug IDs are sorted alphanumerically.

The Caveats section includes the bug ID and a short description of the bug. For details on the symptoms, conditions, and workaround for a specific caveat you must use the Bug Search Tool.

Open Caveats in Cisco Smart PHY 23.2

Identifier

Headline

CSCwf09183

RPD CSV Import having Multiple Video Core fails for 1x2 RPDs

CSCwf87599

Exported Inventory file (CSV) does not contain RPD SSD information

CSCwf98805

ResourceAllocationError cause configuration deviation after import csv file

CSCwh13987

cBR8 config reconciliation lists RPDs with no delta

Resolved Caveats in Cisco Smart PHY 23.2

Identifier

Headline

CSCwe68788

RMA: Unplanned maintenance of the infra node will lead to an ETCD and timescale DB node crash

CSCwe80896

Upgrade sometimes take a long time.

CSCwe87486

Config Reconciliation] After RPD Mac address reconciliation, RPD information not showing as expected.

CSCwe87491

In reconciliation report for 1x2 RPD US Controller ID value in Smart PHY show up as Null.

CSCwe87812

Newly provisioned TLS certificate is not showing up correctly in UI

Cisco Bug Search

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