Allied Telesis SB251-10 manual

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    Simply connecting the world Patch Release Note Patch SB251-10 For SwitchBlade 4000 Series Switches and A T -9800 Series Switches Intr oduction This patch rel ease note lists the issues addres sed and enhancements made in patch SB251-10 for So ftware Release 2.5. 1 on existing mode ls of SwitchBlade 4000 Series Switches and A T -9800 Series Sw itche[...]

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    2 Patch Release Note Patch SB251-10 for Software Release 2. 5.1 C613-10361 -00 REV J Some of the issues addresse d in this Re lease Note include a level number . This number reflects the importance of the issue that has been r esolved. The levels are: Featur es in SB251-10 Patch SB251-10 includes all issues reso lved and enhancements r eleased in p[...]

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    Patch SB251-10 For S witchBl ade 4000 Series Switches and A T -9800 Series Switches 3 Patch SB251-10 for Softwar e Release 2.5.1 C613-10361 -00 REV J Featur es in SB251-09 Patch file details are listed in T able 2: Patch SB251-09 includes all issues reso lved and enhancements r eleased in previous patch es for Software Release 2.5.1, an d the follo[...]

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    4 Patch Release Note Patch SB251-10 for Software Release 2. 5.1 C613-10361 -00 REV J Featur es in SB251-08 Patch file details are listed in T able 3: Patch SB251-08 includes all issues reso lved and enhancements r eleased in previous patch es for Software Release 2.5.1, an d the following enhancements: A fatal error occurr ed when the A DD SWITCH T[...]

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    Patch SB251-10 For S witchBl ade 4000 Series Switches and A T -9800 Series Switches 5 Patch SB251-10 for Softwar e Release 2.5.1 C613-10361 -00 REV J Featur es in SB251-07 Patch file details are listed in T able 4: Patch SB251-07 includes all issues reso lved and enhancements r eleased in previous patch es for Software Release 2.5.1, an d the follo[...]

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    6 Patch Release Note Patch SB251-10 for Software Release 2. 5.1 C613-10361 -00 REV J • The POR T parameter of the SET STP POR T command specifies either all the ports in a trunk gr oup, or none of the ports in a tr unk gr oup. • The STPFOR W ARD parameter has been added to the ENABLE SWITCH and DISABLE SWITCH commands. If STPFORW ARD is enabled[...]

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    Patch SB251-10 For S witchBl ade 4000 Series Switches and A T -9800 Series Switches 7 Patch SB251-10 for Softwar e Release 2.5.1 C613-10361 -00 REV J Patch SB251-05 includes all issues reso lved and enhancements r eleased in previous patch es for Software Release 2.5.1, an d the following enhancements: Specifying the POR T and SPEED parameters with[...]

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    8 Patch Release Note Patch SB251-10 for Software Release 2. 5.1 C613-10361 -00 REV J After autonegotiat ion had finished between two ports, the port on the SwitchBlade would not show link up status when the SHOW SWITCH POR T command was e xecuted. The autonegotiation proces s is now restarted if autonegotiation is comple ted and the link is shown a[...]

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    Patch SB251-10 For S witchBl ade 4000 Series Switches and A T -9800 Series Switches 9 Patch SB251-10 for Softwar e Release 2.5.1 C613-10361 -00 REV J Support has been added, to the MIB-2 interface MIB, for the port interface. This means that port counters can now be shown. If a hardwar e filter was added to the switch, wi th a sour ce VLAN and a de[...]

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    10 Patch Release Note Patch SB251-10 for Software Release 2. 5.1 C613-10361 -00 REV J If a BIST was run at low temperatur es, for example 5 or 10 degre ss celcius, on a G8 car d, then a watchdog timer r estart could occur . The switch now checks for the real course of the extern al interrupts that occur when running BIST . If the Gratuitous ARP fea[...]

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    Patch SB251-10 For S witchBl ade 4000 Series Switches and A T -9800 Series Switches 11 Patch SB251-10 for Softwar e Release 2.5.1 C613-10361 -00 REV J The DPOR T parameter in the ADD SWITCH HWFIL TER command was omitted when the configuration was generated. This issue has been res ol v ed . The SET SWITCH POR T ACCEP T ABLE command did not work cor[...]

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    12 Patch Release Note Patch SB251-10 for Software Release 2. 5.1 C613-10361 -00 REV J Featur es in SB251-01 Patch file details are listed in T able 10: Layer 2 filtering i s now working corr ectly . 32 bit counters now only show 8 bit contents. The IPM (Layer 3 Multicasting table) no w updates correctly to add or delete the ingress linecard to cont[...]

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    Patch SB251-10 For S witchBl ade 4000 Series Switches and A T -9800 Series Switches 13 Patch SB251-10 for Softwar e Release 2.5.1 C613-10361 -00 REV J When OSPF was enabled on startup, an OSPF interface would sometimes stay in the DOWN state. This issue has been r esolved. The following parameters have been changed CREA TE CLASSIFIER, SET CLASSIFIE[...]

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    14 Patch Release Note Patch SB251-10 for Software Release 2. 5.1 C613-10361 -00 REV J[...]