Allied Telesis 4000 Series manual Features in sb275a01, Show config dynam=trigger

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Features in sb275a01

Software Maintenance Release Note

Level 3

CR

Module

Level

Description

 

 

 

 

CR00007863

IPv4 ICMP

3

Previously, SwitchBlade v2 linecards did not generate an ICMP redirect

 

 

 

message in response to the first ICMP request they received.

 

 

 

This issue has been resolved.

 

 

 

 

CR00011316

Operations

3

Previously, entering the command set summertime could cause extra

 

 

 

digits to appear in the output of the commands show ip interface and

 

 

 

show config dynam=trigger.

 

 

 

This issue has been resolved.

 

 

 

 

CR00011339

Port Trunking

3

The command create switch trunk appeared twice in the configuration

 

 

 

file created by the command create config—in both the switch pre-VLAN

 

 

 

and post-VLAN sections.

 

 

 

This issue has been resolved, so that the command now only appears in

 

 

 

the post-VLAN section.

 

 

 

 

CR00011480

DHCPv4 Server

3

BOOTP Relay and the DHCP server cannot operate at the same time.

 

 

 

Previously, if an attempt was made to enable one of these services and the

 

 

 

other service was already operational, the second service was made

 

 

 

operational. The first service stopped operating, but the switch did not

 

 

 

report this.

 

 

 

Now, the switch reports an error instead of enabling the second service.

 

 

 

 

Level 4

CR

Module

Level

Description

 

 

 

 

CR00011127

SYSLOG

4

System log messages of type “switch” are now indicated by the number

 

 

 

3 and the text “SWI”, as shown in bold in the following example:

 

 

 

09 10:27:05 3 SWCX SWI SILIC Soft reset on Port 2.3

 

 

 

 

CR00011184

HealthCheck

4

The command show switch loopdetection now shows all ports in both

 

 

 

the LDF Method and BCCOUNTER Method sections of the output.

 

 

 

Previously, the BCCOUNTER Method section only showed the ports for

 

 

 

which loop=bcc was enabled.

 

 

 

 

CR00011651

Board

4

When the command reset switch blade was entered with a blade

 

Hotswap

 

number that was too high, the error message sometimes said that the

 

 

 

maximum blade value was 10.

 

 

 

The error message now correctly says that the maximum blade value is 8.

 

 

 

 

Enhancements

CR

Module

Level

Description

 

 

 

 

CR00011621

SYSR

-

The show sys sysr slave command now shows the slave switch

 

 

 

controller’s synchronisation status and the last event that occurred on the

 

 

 

slave controller. This information is updated every 5 seconds.

 

 

 

 

Version sb275a05 C613-10464-00 Rev H

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4000 Series specifications

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