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Release Notes for the Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3020 for HP, Cisco IOS Release 12.2(55)SE and Later
OL-22861-04
Resolved Caveats
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CSCtc18841
If local proxy Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is configured on the VLAN interface, the ARP
entry for the Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP) enters into an incomplete state.
The workaround is to remove the proxy ARP feature on the VLAN interface (by using the
no ip
local-proxy-arp
interface configuration command) and restart the interface.
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CSCtg38468
When AAA authorization is used with , an error is displayed if the banner message
(
banner exec
global configuration command) starts with a blank character.
The workaround is to not start the banner message with a blank character.
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CSCth00398
If the
no vtp
VLAN configuration command is used on a port that receives VTP updates, the switch
does not process Layer 2 control traffic (STP and CDP) after some time.
The workaround is to configure VTP on the port or to not use the
no vtp
command.
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CSCtj22354
The switch fails when LLDP data units with Type Length Value (TLV) of more than 10 management
addresses (MA) are received.
The workaround is to disable the sending of LLDP MA TLVs on peer hosts.
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CSCtj88307
When you enter the
default interface
,
switchport
, or
no switchport
interface configuration
command on the switch, this message appears:
EMAC phy access error, port 0, retrying......
There is no workaround.
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CSCtj89743
CPU usage is high when a device connected to the switch is accessed using the
https://IP_address
command on the router.
The workaround is to reload the device.
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CSCtn10697
The switch crashes when DCHP snooping is enabled with value 125 and an offer packet is received.
There is no workaround.
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CSCto72927
If a Tcl policy is copied to the router, the router fails when an event manager policy is configured.
There is no workaround.
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CSCtq09233
If a CLI configuration text file is copied from a Windows system to the switch, a space is appended
to the end of the macro description command when the file is read from the flash of the switch. This
leads to errors resulting in high CPU utilization on the switch. Another possible issue is that the
macro is not removed when the link goes down or the connected device is removed from the switch.
The workaround is to copy the configuration file from a non-Windows system (like UNIX or Linux)
or convert the file to an appropriate UNIX format before copying.