
Open Caveats
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Open Caveats
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Open Caveats
Open caveats are unexpected behaviors or defects in the software releases for a
product. Table 2 contains information on open caveats for the DPA 7630/7610.
If you have a Cisco.com account, you can search for known problems on the Cisco
bug tracking system tool, called Bug Toolkit. To access Bug Toolkit do one of the
following tasks using a web browser:
• Enter http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/Bugtool/launch_bugtool.pl.
• Log in to Cisco.com and choose Service & Support > Technical Support
Help-Cisco TAC > Tool Index > Software Bug Toolkit.
Table 2 DPA 7630/7610 Open Caveats
Bug ID Summary Explanation
CSCdt49634 When the DPA 7630/7610 and a
Cisco Catalyst 6000 switch are
both set to auto-negotiate, a
duplex error displays on the
switch.
If both the DPA 7630/7610 and the Ethernet
switch to which it is attached are set to
auto-negotiate Ethernet speed/duplex, then when
the DPA 7630/7610 is restarted, the switch might
report an Ethernet duplex mismatch. This occurs
while the DPA is still auto-negotiating and is not
indicative of a problem.
CSCdx53479 When using the Web Attendant
feature in Cisco CallManager to
set up a hunt group, ports
sometimes ring indefinitely when
called. This happens particularly
when the DPA has recently been
restarted, during the port testing
stage.
Ports within a Web Attendant group do not
support “forwarding when no answer.” Therefore,
the ports ring indefinitely if the Octel is unable to
answer the call.
Using the Web Attendant feature with the DPA is
not supported. Instead, use a linear forwarding
chain, as described in the Cisco DPA 7630/7610
Voice Mail Gateways Administration Guide:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/produc
t/voice/c_access/7630adpt/dpa_v1_3/admin_gd/7
630plan.htm#xtocid6.
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