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Banner MOTD (CR_0000132198)
- The login banner is not displayed if the user logs into the switch via the standby
or member switch instead of the active or commander switch.
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CLI (CR_0000128124)
- The output of
show monitor
and
show monitor <mirror_destination_number>
displays
information for only mirror destination #1.
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Crash (CR_0000127791)
- With OSPF configured, in a rare situation the switch might reboot unexpectedly with a
message similar to
Software exception at rt_table.c:4453 -- in 'eRouteCtrl', task ID =
0xa9c4c00 -> Routing Stack: Assert Failed.
This improves the original Crash fix (CR_0000120116).
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Distributed Trunking (CR_0000132286)
- When a MAC address moves from a Distributed Trunk port to a non-
Distributed-Trunk port, the switch MAC tables sometimes show that MAC address on the wrong port.
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Distributed Trunking (CR_0000132900)
- With a switch configured for both Distributed Trunking and MSTP, a
MAC address learned on a VLAN that is not part of the Inter-Switch Connection (ISC) might not appear in the MAC
table, or might appear on the wrong port. This issue has been observed when all the Distributed Trunk ports are down
on the switch that learns the MAC address.
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Distributed Trunking (CR_0000133318)
- Distributed trunk links might go down after a redundancy failover of
an 8200zl switch running in Nonstop Switching mode.
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Event Log (CR_0000127436)
- After the switch uptime reaches 497 days, the timestamp entries in the event log
become erratic with gaps of several hours or days. In some cases the timestamps revert to previous months and years,
even though SNTP updates with those wrong timestamps report the correct date and time.
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Management (CR_0000134091)
- Disabling write access to an SNMP community via the Web user interface might
cause the switch to become unresponsive to command input. The switch must be rebooted to regain management
access.
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MSTP (CR_0000129044)
- In a high-availability environment, ports might be incorrectly blocked by STP.
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OpenFlow (CR_0000134471)
- OpenFlow flows are not programmed correctly when RPVST+ is disabled on the
OpenFlow member VLAN.
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Passwords (CR_0000130921)
- If the switch is configured with a username and password, changing the password
causes the username to also change. The username is changed to the default "manager" or "operator", depending on
which password is changed.
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Passwords (CR_0000134675)
- The switch does not automatically create a default username of "manager" or
"operator" when a password is configured for those levels of access.
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PIM (CR_0000130353)
- The switch might send duplicate multicast packets when sFlow is enabled and the multicast
packets are routed by software.
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SNMP (CR_0000123582)
- Including the
detail
parameter in the command
show ipv6 ospf3 link-state area-scope detail
might cause infinite output. This affects the
show tech all
command, which includes the
detail
parameter.
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SSL (CR_0000133153)
- If the SSL option is enabled, and an external EWA server is configured, the switch
incorrectly uses an https (secure) redirect page when accessing a plain text URL.
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TFTP (CR_0000129475)
- A switch config that has certain lines in the config file cannot be downloaded to the
switch via TFTP. For example, attempting to download a config file with the valid statement
distributed-trunking peer-
keepalive udp-port 6400
results in the error message
UDP port 6400 is already in use
.
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Transceivers (CR_0000132781)
- Software does not allow the dual-speed J8177C Gigabit-copper transceiver to be
configured for 100 Mbps operation, responding with a message such as
Value auto-100 is not applicable
to port A21
.
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Transceivers (CR_0000133023)
- 100-Megabit transceivers might have one or more of these symptoms: 1) Link
LED is lit but link is down, 2) No Link after the transceiver is hot-swapped, 3) Transceiver fails self test.
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