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Changes and Enhancements in 3.02.32
The ―exclude‖ parameter of the command ―set SNMP view‖ will now correctly limit the device MIB subtrees which
can be accessed by an SNMP user.
An issue has been resolved which previously prevented administrators from configuring port mirroring on
C2H124-48 units for ports greater than port 24.
Support has been added for port alias which allows users to configure their own unique text ―alias‖ for different
ports on the device.
When 802.1X is enabled at the device level, if you change the port mode from ―force-auth‖ to ―auto‖, the
dot1xAuthPaeState will correctly change from ―forceauth‖ to ―Initialize‖.
When a user has been authenticated successfully via 802.1X on a port, the dot1xAuthPaeState is now set to
―Authenticated(5)‖.
When the ifInDiscards OID is queried, the switch will now return accurate data. The ifOutQLen and ifSpecific
OIDs have been deprecated and will not be supported.
When setting up an SNMP view, the device can now handle any referenced subtree OID which contains more
than a single octet.
When configuring MAC locking, after locking the first arrival address, if the user enters the command ―show
maclock <port>‖, the first arrival address will no longer be shown as a violating address.
When restoring the config on a C2 device with SNMPv3 using NetSight Inventory Manager, the Inventory
Manager can now reestablish contact with the device after the reset following the restore operation without
added assistance.
The C2 now has support for specifying precedence values when configuring multiple SNTP servers.
Earlier versions of code had saved configured default logging facility settings as invalid values. This image will
recognize both these invalid values and the correct values, so when the device is upgraded or has a saved
configuration loaded onto it, the default logging facility will be correctly programmed.
A problem has been addressed where use of the Automated Security Manager ―Undo‖ button could lead to a
user not being able to authenticate to a fully functional role.
A corner case issue has been resolved where in certain configurations a newly created VLAN would not forward
traffic until the switch was rebooted.
Settings made to the ctAlias MIB will now be reflected correctly in the CLI.
A problem has been addressed where if a user misconfigured a LAG with the same admin key going to different
switches, a LAG was incorrectly formed.
MAC authenticated users who are assigned to a VLAN containing a locally configured router interface will no
longer cause the routed interface to change to a down state.
RADIUS access request packets will now contain the correct NAS-IP-Address and NAS-Port-Id information.
If a directly connected RIP interface looses link, the router can now learn alternative routes to the network
through its other RIP interfaces.
If a C2 is acting as a switch in a VRRP network and the VRRP master moves to another port, the C2 will
correctly update its tables with this information.
Changes and Enhancements in 3.01.91
When an 802.1X authenticated user logs off of their PC, the C2 will now send an EAP end frame which correctly
terminates the 802.1X session.
Changes and Enhancements in 3.01.90
If IGMP snooping is enabled in an L2 environment, with a multicast server and client on a VLAN, the traffic will
only be directed to those clients on the VLAN who have requested to join the stream.
When MAC authentication is enabled on a port, any MAC addresses which had been previously learned on the
port by the FDB will be removed, and will have to be relearned.
MAC authenticated sessions are no longer deleted if the MAC entry ages out. MAC authenticated sessions will
only be removed on link down.
Setting the port MAC authentication quiet period is now supported via the CLI.
08/13/2008 P/N: 9038155-52
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Subject to Change Without Notice
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