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Release Notes for Cisco Intrusion Prevention System 6.2(2)E3
OL-20116-01
  Caveats
When performing password recovery on the IDSM2, you see the following message: 
Upgrading 
will wipe out the contents on the storage media
. You can ignore this message. Only the 
password is reset when you use the specified password recovery image.
For More Information
For more information on reimaging sensors, refer to 
For the procedure for disabling password recovery, see 
.
For the procedure for verifying the state of password recovery, see 
Caveats
This section describes the Bug Toolkit, lists the resolved and known caveats, and contains the following 
topics:
Bug Toolkit
For the most complete and up-to-date list of caveats, use the Bug Toolkit to refer to the caveat release 
note. You can use the Bug Toolkit to search for known bugs based on software version, feature set, and 
keywords. The resulting matrix shows when each bug was integrated, or fixed if applicable. It also lets 
you save the results of a search in Bug Groups, and also create persistent Alert Agents that can feed those 
groups with new defect alerts. 
Note
You must be logged in to Cisco.com to access the Bug Toolkit.
If you are a registered Cisco.com user, you can view the Bug Toolkit at this URL:
To become a registered cisco.com user, go to this URL:
Resolved Caveats
The following known issues have been resolved in the 6.2(2)E3 release:
CSCsd18827—SNMP trap should not have double quotes with the community string
CSCsj40623—4260/4270 quad copper hw bypass has problems linking < 1000Mbps
CSCsm24466—Jumbo frames on XL interface can cause dropped packets
CSCsq51372—IPS:6.1.1 Iplogging out of file descriptors warning should be summarized
CSCsu88701—correct checking for SigEventList NULL error message