Release N10.08 Enhancements
Release N.10.08 includes the following enhancements:
Protected Ports: To provide internet access to users but prevent them from accessing each
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other, use the protected-ports command. The command applies per-port and filters the
outbound traffic from the port. See "Configuring Protected Ports" in the "Configuring and
Monitoring Port Security" chapter of the Access Security Guide for more information.
Show tech transceivers: The show tech transceivers command allows you to remotely
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identify transceiver type and revision number without having to physically remove an
installed transceiver from its slot. Additionally, the command displays real-time status
information about all installed transceivers, including non-operational transceivers. See the
chapter titled "Port Status and Basic Configuration" in the Management and Configuration
Guide for your switch.
Scheduled reload: The scheduled reload feature allows you to reboot the switch at times
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that are more convenient. The new parameters are "at" and "after". The reload at command
allows you to specify a specific time for the reboot. The reload after command allows you to
reboot the switch after a specified amount of time has passed. See the chapter titled "Switch
Memory and Configuration" in the Management and Configuration Guide for your switch.
Spanning-tree admin-edge-port: During spanning tree establishment, ports with admin-
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edge-port enabled transition immediately to the forwarding state. If a bridge or switch is
detected on the segment, the port automatically operates as
chapter titled "Multiple Instance Spanning Tree Operation" in the Advanced Traffic Manage-
ment Guide for your switch.
Spanning-tree auto-edge-port: Supports the automatic identification of edge ports. The
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port will look for BPDUs for 3 seconds; if there are none it begins forwarding packets. See
the chapter titled "Multiple Instance Spanning Tree Operation" in the Advanced Traffic
Management Guide for your switch.
Spanning-tree BPDU Filtering: The bpdu-filter option forces a port to always stay in the
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forwarding state and be excluded from standard STP operation. See the chapter titled
"Multiple Instance Spanning Tree Operation" in the Advanced Traffic Management Guide
for your switch.
Spanning-tree BPDU Protection: A security feature designed to protect the active STP
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topology by preventing spoofed BPDU packets from entering the STP domain. See the
chapter titled "Multiple Instance Spanning Tree Operation" in the Advanced Traffic Manage-
ment Guide for your switch.
Release N10.08 Enhancements
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