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CUSTOMER RELEASE NOTES
Changes and Enhancements in 3.03.33
The ―clear SNMP access‖ commands have been removed from the default configuration.
Login accounts on the device will be managed in the following manner:
Accounts with ―read-write‖ or ―read-only‖ permissions will be locked out after the number of sequential failed
login attempts exceeds the configured login attempts value. Once the account has been locked out, a user
account with ―super-user‖ credentials must log into the device and re-enable the ―read-write‖ / ―read-only‖
account. The expiration of the lockout timer will have no effect on the state of accounts with these access
permissions.
Accounts with ―super-user‖ permission will be locked out for the duration of the lockout timer after the number of
sequential failed login attempts exceeds the configured login attempts value. Once this timer has expired, the
―super-user‖ account will automatically be re-enabled.
Changes and Enhancements in 3.03.27
Resolved an issue where the device in certain scenarios could become unmanageable after accessing
WebView.
The C2 now supports default LAG key, which enables LAGs to be dynamically created.
Static LAG configurations will remain persistent and functional following a reboot.
When a ―verify‖ function is performed by NetSight Policy Manager on a C2 configured with VLAN-to-Role
mapping, the C2 will now return the correct result.
Support has been added to allow users to configure per port advertise ability via the CLI.
When clearing the configuration of a device, both commands ―clear config‖ and ―clear config all‖ will now retain
the configured host IP address of the device.
Users now have the ability to remove a specific sid from an MSTI via the CLI.
An 802.1X authentication (PEAP) username will allow a maximum of 63 characters.
If a local routed VLAN interface is configured as a layer 3 IGMP Querier, the interface will only forward multicast
traffic on that interface if a member port has requested to join a multicast stream.
The ―set width‖ and ―set history‖ commands are now persistent when using the ―default‖ option. If the option
―default‖ is not configured, then the settings are only in effect until the device is reset.
The ―set length‖ command is now persistent.
A policy can now be applied to a port when RADIUS Server sends either a ‗Decorated' or 'Undecorated' Filter-
ID.
Users can now display the RADIUS session-timeout reauth value using the ―show dot1x auth-config <port>―
command.
The dot1dStpPortDesignatedPort MIB will now show the port ID of a linked port's designated port. For a bridge
port it will show the designated port ID, and for an edge port it will show the edge ports port ID.
The exclamation point, ―!‖, is now supported as a valid character in CLI configuration. It can now be used in a
device configuration such as when configuring security keys, group names, etc.
Numerous improvements have been made to the CLI and WebView for spanning tree statistics and
configuration.
The output of the CLI command "show spantree stats" will now display the "Designated Root Priority" correctly
when the device is connected to another bridge that is root and has a non-default priority value.
Users can now remove a range of ports from a LAG. In previous
images,
member ports of a LAG could only be
removed individually.
The path cost to root across a LAG will be calculated based on the number of ports within the LAG.
Connectivity issues when using Putty for SSH connections to the host have been resolved.
The node/alias tables on the C2 will now reflect both real-time and historical entries.
08/13/2008 P/N: 9038155-52
Subject to Change Without Notice
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