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CUSTOMER RELEASE NOTES

2/7/00 P/N: 9032741-08

Subject to Change Without Notice

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16. When a 2-port fiber module was present in an ELS100-24TXM, the diagnostic tests on the fiber ports

would sometimes fail. – This has been fixed.

KNOWN RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS:

1. 

Upgrading 1.00.0X firmware to 2.00.02 or greater erases configuration information.

When upgrading firmware from any 1.00.0X version to 2.00.02 or greater, the switch configuration
information such as IP address, VLANs, etc. will be lost and must be reprogrammed. (Upgrades from
version 2.00.02 to any higher version do not erase the configuration.)

2.  In order to use the embedded Web Management feature when upgrading from any 1.00.0X version to

2.00.02 or greater, two file downloads must be performed. First, the image file (

2xxxx.dnl

) must be

downloaded to the switch and then a second file (

2xxxx.web

) must be downloaded for Web

Management.  (

Note:

 This applies only to upgrades, as new units will be configured with the

appropriate files at the time

                  of manufacture.)
3.  Certain traffic patterns may occasionally place addresses into the forwarding table that have not been

actually seen by the switch. The Source MAC address of error frames (64 bytes or greater in length) is
improperly learned by the switch.

4.  Error and dropped packet statistics reported on the “Switch Summary and Individual Port Statistics”

screen may not synchronize properly with each other; dependant on the traffic flow through the switch.

5.  Broadcast frames increment the SNMP “ifOutOctets” counter for ports that have no link.
6.  When new entries are made to the SNMP RMON log table, they are not done so sequentially.
7.  VLAN must be enabled to use Class of Service (priority queuing).
8.  ELS100-24TX:  The maximum number of port based VLANs that can be configured on the switch is

eight.

ELS100-24TXG/24TXM:  The maximum number of port based VLANs that can be configured on

switches manufactured in week 9908 and later (and running this version of
firmware) is 128. Any VLAN ID within the range of 0-4095 is valid, but only
128 VLANs can be created on the switch at one time.

(

Note:

 Units manufactured prior to week 9908 will support only eight VLANs.)

9.  The broadcast performance on one group of 8 ports (1-8, 9-16, or 17-24) is less than that of the ports

on the switch; dependent on which switch cluster broadcasts are being passed to the CPU.

10. When VLAN operation on the switch is enabled, the overall throughput performance of the switch

drops due to the fact that internally, each packet passing through the switch is appended with a four
byte IEEE 802.1Q VLAN tag.

11. When using the port mirroring feature, the mirroring and mirrored (source and destination) ports must

be in the same switch cluster.(i.e. Group of 8 ports)

12. When using port mirroring, traffic rates on the mirroring port may be less than those on the mirrored

port; dependent on the traffic flow through the switch.

13. Discard address filtering rules can be overwritten.

  

If a packet is received by the switch with a source

MAC address that is the same as a static address set to be discarded, the discard rule will be
overwritten, allowing packets with the source address to be forwarded through the switch.

14. When transmitting packets out of a port, the packet size statistics counters on the Port Statistics

screen do not increment properly. The counters do properly increment for packets received on the port.

15. Firmware upgrades to version 2.00.XX and later on switches running boot code version 1.02 or earlier

can only be made in-band via TFTP, not out-of-band via XMODEM.  The Boot code version must be
upgraded to 1.05 or greater for download via XMODEM.

16. The switch will execute a software reset after performing a TFTP download. The reset will occur

whether or not the download was successful or failed

.

Summary of Contents for SmartSTACK ELS100-24TXG

Page 1: ...100 Mbps RJ45 ports and 2 100BASE FX multimode and or singlemode fiber SC ports via a plug in module EPIM100 2F2 2F3 2F4 RJ45 ports 1 and 2 are disabled when the fiber ports are installed for a total of 24 potentially active ports It is recommended that one thoroughly review this release note prior to the installation or upgrade of this product FIRMWARE SPECIFICATION Status Version No Version Disp...

Page 2: ...fic Management Dynamic Multicast Filtering YES 802 1Q VLAN tagging and identification YES 802 1D Transparent Bridging YES Auto Negotiation YES Broadcast Suppression YES Local Management via TELNET YES Modem Support external YES Port Mirroring YES RMON YES SNMP YES Virtual Networking VLANs YES Cabletron WebView YES Port Trunking Link Aggregation YES INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION NOTES In general t...

Page 3: ...ed here as a supplement to Table 5 2 in the Installation and User Guide Variable Description SwitchSpanningTreeStandby Globally enable disable Spanning Tree Standby on the switch 6 A change has been made which will prevent a mis configuration of Port Mirroring Port mirroring mis configuration causes the feature to be enabled in the hardware although the configuration screen indicates it is disable...

Page 4: ... VLANs that can be configured on the switch is eight ELS100 24TXG 24TXM The maximum number of port based VLANs that can be configured on switches manufactured in week 9908 and later and running this version of firmware is 128 Any VLAN ID within the range of 0 4095 is valid but only 128 VLANs can be created on the switch at one time Note Units manufactured prior to week 9908 will support only eight...

Page 5: ...ssive approximately 20 minutes after which it performs normally To avoid this delay the switch s IP address should be added to Internet Explorer s Proxies Ignore area 21 When using Cabletron WebView an ELS100 24TXM which does not have an uplink installed is incorrectly reported to be an ELS100 24TX This condition also existed in earlier versions of firmware 22 Older versions of ELS100 24TX may not...

Page 6: ...02 3 clause 14 IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX ISO IEC 8802 3 clause 25 IEEE 802 3u 100Base FX IEEE 802 3x Flow Control IETF STANDARDS MIB SUPPORT RFC No Title Groups Supported 1213 MIB II System Interfaces Address Translation IP ICMP TCP UDP Transmission and SNMP 1398 Ethernet MIB Ethernet specific statistics subgroup of the MIB II Transmission Group 1493 Bridge MIB Spanning Tree Forwarding Table Informat...

Page 7: ...terpriseSpecific 6 RFC 1493 IETF Bridge ENTERPRISE dot1dBridge 1 3 6 1 2 1 17 newRoot specific 1 topologyChange 2 RFC 1757 IETF RMON ENTERPRISE rmon 1 3 6 1 2 1 16 risingAlarm 1 fallingAlarm 2 CABLETRON PRIVATE ENTERPRISE TRAP SUPPORT Title None Please reference SNMP TRAP SUPPORT Section above GLOBAL SUPPORT By Phone 603 332 9400 By Email support cabletron com By Web http www cabletron com support...

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