Dot1X Timeout Tx-Period" Section; Mac Address-Table Move Update" Section; Configuration Replacement And Rollback" Section - Cisco 3020 - Catalyst Blade Switch Release Note

Release notes for the cisco catalyst blade switch 3020 for hp, ciscoã‚â iosã‚â releaseã‚â 12.2(40)se1 and later
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Documentation Updates
Updates to Software Configuration Guide
These features were added to the software configuration guide:
dot1x Timeout TX-Period
In the switch software configuration guide and command reference, this information about the dot1x
timeout tx-period seconds interface configuration command is incorrect:
MAC Address-Table Move Update
This information in the "MAC Address-Table Move Update" section of the "Understanding Flex Links
and the MAC Address-Table Move Update" chapter of the software configuration guide is incorrect:
This is the correct information:
Configuration Replacement and Rollback
The configuration replacement and rollback feature replaces the running configuration with any saved
Cisco IOS configuration file. You can use the rollback function to roll back to a previous configuration.
These sections contain this information:
Release Notes for the Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3020 for HP, Cisco IOS Release 12.2(40)SE1 and Later
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The range for seconds is from 5 to 65535.
The correct range is from 1 to 65535 seconds.
The switch then starts forwarding traffic from the server to the PC through port 4, which reduces
the loss of traffic from the server to the PC.
Switch A does not need to wait for the MAC address-table update. The switch detects a failure
on port 1 and immediately starts forwarding server traffic from port 2, the new forwarding port.
This change occurs in 100 milliseconds (ms). The PC is directly connected to switch A, and the
connection status does not change. Switch A does not need to update the PC entry in the MAC
address table.
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