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Corporate Headquarters: Copyright © 2002. Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Systems, Inc., 170 West Tasman Drive, San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA Release Notes for t he Catalyst 1900 and Catalyst 2820 Series Swit ches, Version 9.00.06 July , 2002 These release notes pro vide information on the Cataly st 1900 and Catalyst 2820 series Ether[...]
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2 Release Notes for the Catalyst 1900 and Catalyst 2820 Seri es Switches, Version 9.00.06 OL-2901-01 Using Previous Releases of the Switch Firmware Using Previous Releases of the Switch Firmware The Catalyst 1900 and Catalyst 2820 switches are sh i pped with fir mware v ersion 9.00.05. Depending on the board versi on of your switch, you need th e m[...]
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3 Release Notes for the Catalyst 1900 and Cata lyst 2820 Series Switches, Version 9.00.06 OL-2901-01 Features Features The Catalyst 19 00 and 2820 sw itches running firmware v ersion 9.00.00 and above ha ve these features: • Cluster membership capab ility—The Catalyst 1900 and Catalyst 2820 switches can be added to switch clusters and managed b[...]
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4 Release Notes for the Catalyst 1900 and Catalyst 2820 Seri es Switches, Version 9.00.06 OL-2901-01 Limitations Limitations These sections provide usage limitations for the swit ches. Limitation Specific to the Catalyst 2820 Switches After removing o r inserting a module, click Reloa d to display a fr esh switch ima ge on the Ho me page. Limitatio[...]
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5 Release Notes for the Catalyst 1900 and Cata lyst 2820 Series Switches, Version 9.00.06 OL-2901-01 Usage Guidelines • If you connect an auton egotiating 100B ASE-TX port of a Catalyst 1900 switch to a device that do es not autone gotiate, there could be pro blems establ ishing a link. T o work around this prob lem, configure the switch port to [...]
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6 Release Notes for the Catalyst 1900 and Catalyst 2820 Seri es Switches, Version 9.00.06 OL-2901-01 Usage Guidelines • If the switch is directly connected to a termi nal or terminal emulator rather than to a modem connection, you must con figure t he switch to the same baud rate and character f ormat as the terminal or emulator . If the switch i[...]
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7 Release Notes for the Catalyst 1900 and Cata lyst 2820 Series Switches, Version 9.00.06 OL-2901-01 Caveats • While performing a f irmware upgrade, the switch might n ot respond to commands for as lon g as 1 minute. This is nor mal and correct. I f you interrupt t he transfer by turning the swi tch of f and on, the fir mware could be corru pted.[...]
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8 Release Notes for the Catalyst 1900 and Catalyst 2820 Seri es Switches, Version 9.00.06 OL-2901-01 Caveats • CSCdk66781 Networks that use IBM T ype 1 cabling with ports configured as monitor ports can hav e problems if the cabl e becomes d isconnect ed. The workaround is to conf igure ports for half-d uple x operation because the switch d oes n[...]
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9 Release Notes for the Catalyst 1900 and Cata lyst 2820 Series Switches, Version 9.00.06 OL-2901-01 Caveats • CSCdk01961 If you use VTP pruning with Fast Et herChannel, losing one conn ection on one high-speed lin k pre vents pruning fr om working prop erly . This does not cause connecti v ity problems, b ut flood traf fi c is sent to the neighb[...]
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10 Release Notes for the Catalyst 1900 and Catalyst 2820 Seri es Switches, Version 9.00.06 OL-2901-01 Caveats – Enable port security on the switch port connected to the serv er , set the upper limit of the number of addresses the secure port can hav e, and set the Action U pon Address V iolation option to Ignore. – Do not use the netw ork port.[...]
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11 Release Notes for the Catalyst 1900 and Cata lyst 2820 Series Switches, Version 9.00.06 OL-2901-01 Caveats Resolved Caveats in Previous Versions These problems were resolved in v ersion 9.00.05: • CSCds09069 Catalyst 1900 and 2820 switches can no w communicate with other management VLANs e ven if the switch has no ARP entry in it s ARP table f[...]
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12 Release Notes for the Catalyst 1900 and Catalyst 2820 Seri es Switches, Version 9.00.06 OL-2901-01 Caveats This problem was resolv ed in ve rsion 9.00.04: • CSCds28410 V ersion 9.00.04 corrected a condition on the Catalyst 1900 and 2820 switches r unning Enterprise Edition f irmware t hat caused VLAN T runk Protocol (VTP) conf iguration inform[...]
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13 Release Notes for the Catalyst 1900 and Cata lyst 2820 Series Switches, Version 9.00.06 OL-2901-01 Related Documentation • CSCdm58378 Whether in VTP transparent or server mode, the switch drops VTP packets from block ed ports and no longer recei ves and sends t hese packets to unblock ed ports. • CSCdm83795 The switch can use a Cis coSecure [...]
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14 Release Notes for the Catalyst 1900 and Catalyst 2820 Seri es Switches, Version 9.00.06 OL-2901-01 Obtaining Documentation Ordering Documentation Cisco documentation is a vail able in the follo wing w ays: • Registered Cisco Direct Customers can order Cisco product d ocumentation from the Net working Products MarketPlace: http://www .cisco.com[...]
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15 Release Notes for the Catalyst 1900 and Cata lyst 2820 Series Switches, Version 9.00.06 OL-2901-01 Obtaining Documentation Cisco.com Cisco.com is the foundation of a suite of interacti ve, network ed services that pro vides immediate, open access to Cisco information, networking solutio ns, services, programs, and resources at an y time, from an[...]
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16 Release Notes for the Catalyst 1900 and Catalyst 2820 Seri es Switches, Version 9.00.06 OL-2901-01 Obtaining Documentation Cisco TAC Web Site The Cisco T A C W e b Site allo ws you to resolv e P3 and P4 issues yourself , saving both cost and time. The site provides around-the-clock access to online tool s, kno wledge bases, and software. T o acc[...]