3Com 3226, 3250 Rmon history statistics and Web port history statistics, Software Version Number

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4SUPERSTACK® 3 SWITCH 3226 AND SWITCH 3250 SOFTWARE VERSION 1.02 RELEASE NOTES

RMON history statistics and Web port history statistics

A bug in previous software versions prevented statistics being generated for the first timing interval. This has now been fixed.

In previous software versions the 1 hour statistics did not appear until the unit had been running for

2 hours. The statistics would then be correctly generated on an hourly interval. This has now been fixed. 1 hour statistics are available after 1 hour.

Similarly the 6 hour statistics would not appear until the unit had been running for 12 hours and then update every 6 hours. This has now been fixed.

6 hour statistics are available after 6 hours.

Software Version Number

The software version number reported by the system control swapSoftware CLI command is displayed incorrectly in previous versions of the software. For example, software version 1.01 displays the version as 1.1.

When running the 1.02 or later software, it displays all software versions correctly, including 1.00 and 1.01.

The system control swapSoftware command does not include an indication of the encryption level supported by the firmware; the firmware supporting the normal encryption level 1.02, and the strong encryption firmware 1.02s both appear as 1.02 when using this command. The encryption level of

the current firmware can be verified by running the system summary command:

Static port security and the bridge MAC address table

If static port security is enabled on a port with more than 200 addresses the previous software versions would report that the command had failed, but would add the first 200 addresses to the bridge address table and move the port into the secure state.

In addition, disabling port security would occasionally fail to flush the secure addresses from the bridge address table.

The current software correctly rejects the attempt to move the port into secure mode if there are more than 200 addresses. When this condition occurs it does not change the port security mode or make any of the addresses secure. In addition, disabling port security always removes all static bridge address entries from the port.

Binding an ACL to a port fails occasionally

In previous versions of the software, the unit would incorrectly count the number of ACL rules when trying to determine whether the ACL could be bound to the port.

This has been fixed. In the current software version the software correctly allows for an ACL to be bound if it is within the limits of the particular port.

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Contents Software License Agreement Related DocumentationAbout this Software Version Enhancements and Fixes for Known Faults Errors and OmissionsWeb Interface Command Line Interface 802.1x Network login authenticationTraffic Prioritization VLANsRmon history statistics and Web port history statistics Software Version NumberStatic port security and the bridge MAC address table Binding an ACL to a port fails occasionallyUpdating the Switch Software 3Com Network Supervisor DiscoveryPoints to Note when using the Switch 3226 and Switch Points to Note when Upgrading SoftwarePassword Recovery Configuring Link AggregationsTelnet and HyperTerminal Port Security and AuthenticationLink aggregation and Gigabit ports IP Configuration and Routing SFP ModulesAccess Control Lists Vlan Configuration Management via Snmp / MIBsSaving Configuration Device Backup and RestoreSSH Management Https ManagementSpanning Tree Roving Analysis PortCombination Ports Supported SFP ModulesStart-up Time Autonegotiation of Port Speed and DuplexKnown Interoperability Issues 3Com Network Supervisor