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Severity Level | Description | |
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1 | Catastrophic | Reasonably common circumstances cause the entire system to fail, or a major subsystem to stop working, or other devices on the network to be disrupted. No workarounds exist. |
2 | Severe | Important functions are unusable and workarounds do not exist. Other functions and the rest of the network is operating normally. |
3 | Moderate |
Failures occur in unusual circumstances, or minor features do not work at all, or other failures occur but low-impact workarounds exist. This is the highest level for documentation bugs. |
4 | Minor | Failures occur under very unusual circumstances, but operation essentially recovers without intervention. Users do not need to install any workarounds and performance impact is tolerable. |
5 | Cosmetic | Defects do not cause any detrimental effect on system functionality. |
6 | Enhancement | Requests for new functionality or feature improvements. |
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Step 3 | Enter the bug ID or specify search parameters. |
For more information, select Help on the Bug Search page.
No new open caveats in this release.
No new caveats have been closed in this release.
No new caveats have been resolved in this release.