Release M.10.38 Enhancements - HP ProCurve Series 3400cl Release Notes

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Release M.10.38 Enhancements

point-to-point-mac <true | false | auto >
This parameter informs the switch of the type of device to which a specific port
connects.
True (default): Indicates a point-to-point link to a device such as a switch,
bridge, or end-node.
False: Indicates a connection to a hub (which is a shared LAN segment).
Auto: Causes the switch to set False on the port if it is not running at full duplex.
(Connections to hubs are half-duplex.)
priority < 0..15 >
MSTP uses this parameter to determine the port(s) to use for forwarding. The
port with the lowest assigned value has the highest priority. While the actual
priority range is 0 to 240, this command specifies the priority as a multiplier
(0-15) of 16. That is, when you specify a priority multiplier of 0-15, the actual
priority assigned to the switch is:
The default priority-multiplier value is 8.
For example, if you configure "2" as the priority multiplier for a given port,
then the actual priority is 32. Thus, after you specify the port priority
multiplier, the switch displays the actual port priority (and not the multiplier)
in the show spanning-tree config display. You can view the actual multiplier
setting for ports by executing show running and looking for an entry in this form:
spanning-tree <port-list> priority <priority-multiplier>
For example, configuring port 2 with a priority multiplier of "3" results in this
line in the show running-config output:
spanning-tree B2 priority 3
Release M.10.38 Enhancements
Release M.10.38 includes the following enhancement:
Enhancement (PR_1000428642) — SNMP v2c describes two different notification-type
PDUs: traps and informs. Prior to this software release, only the traps sub-type was
supported. This enhancement adds support for informs.
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(priority-multiplier) x 16 = priority

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