Lucent Technologies P220, P550R manual Upgrading from Release 3.1 or Previous Releases

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5.Use the CLI setup command to configure the switch.

6.Restore the binary configuration files of the release (3.1 or previous) you want to restore. These configuration files do not reflect any changes you made to the running configuration while using Release 4.0.1.

Problem: Release 4.0.1 of the Cajun switch contains new range-checking procedures that may be reasonably more restrictive than those of previous releases.

Workaround: If you have a parameter in 3.1 that is outside the 4.0 range, it will be noted in the Script Log File. After the second reboot the switch, check the Script Log File to find out if any errors occurred as the script executed. To check the Script Log File, click Script Log File in the CLI Configuration section of the Web Agent. If errors were found, scroll up to find the particular error message. If you prefer to use the Enhanced CLI, at the system prompt, type: show file logfile.txt.

NOTES:

Some of the associated CLI command incorrectly list “Multilayer” and “3Com”. These are not supported by the Cajun P550 48-Port 10/100 Media Module (M5548E- 100TC).

In Release 4.0.1 of the Cajun switch, the Web Agent provides a new set of dialog boxes in which you can:

-View startup and running configuration files

-View script execution log files

-Copy and manage configuration files

Ensure that you copy configuration files to a TFTP server or other storage location using the Configuration File Management dialog box.

Upgrading from Release 3.1 or Previous Releases

Use the following procedure to upgrade the switch from Release 3.1 to Release 4.0.1.

NOTE: The Cajun switch does not support a direct upgrade to Release 4.0.1 from releases prior to Release 3.0. If your switch runs a release prior to 3.0, upgrade the switch to Release 3.0 or 3.1. Then, use the following procedure to upgrade the switch from Release 3.0 or 3.1 to Release 4.0.1.

Cajun P220, P550, P550R Switch Release Notes, Release 4.0.1

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Contents Software Release November Page Read Me First Overview New Features Additional Undocumented Features BOOTP/DHCP Relay GatewaySource Interface Determination BOOTP/DHCP Relay Gateway VlanProduct Binaries Product Binary FilesDowngrading to a Previous Release InstallationModule Descriptions Upgrading from Release 3.1 or Previous Releases Cajun P220, P550, P550R Switch Release Notes, Release Cajun 48-Port 10/100 Media Module Problems and WorkaroundsWorkarounds Command Line Interface Cajun DocServerHardware Frames Transmitted with CRC ErrorsFront Panel Display Hot Swap ModulesM5520-TX Loopback Tests During Cold Start Short Cables May Cause Auto-negotiation ProblemsLoopback Tests M5520-TX Auto-negotiation with Xircom Adapter CardsIntelligent Multicasting ExampleOspf Piggyback PortsSnmp Spanning TreeTime Zones PPP and TelnetConfiguring VLANs Vlan IssuesDuplicate Vlan Error Message Ieee 802.1Q Packets Gigabit Ports Do Not Perform Auto-negotiation Functional RestrictionsPing Hot Swapping ModulesRedundant Controller Support Web ConfigurationSetting the Spanning Tree Mode Auto-NegotiationTftp Download Status Delay File Naming Standard for Embedded Nvram File SystemBug Fixes Buffering Commands Additional Undocumented CommandsBuffering Commands Fabric-port-spec fabric port specifier Mod-swport-spec Mod-swport-spec switch portMod-swport-spec Dvmrp Commands Dvmrp CommandsThreshold 0,127,255 Igmp Commands Igmp CommandsIP Commands IP CommandsAddrif NamestaticIPX Commands IPX CommandsDisabled Ipx max-service-entriesMax-service-entries BothinboundoutboundLdap Commands Ldap CommandsNo logging console Logging Commands10 Logging Commands No logging historyNo logging shutdown Ospf Commands11 Ospf Commands No logging trapsPolicy Commands 12 Policy Commands65535 Mod-swport-spec specifies Port Commands13 Port Commands Sample-interval14 Snmp Commands Snmp CommandsSwitch IP Commands 15 Switch IP Commands16 System Commands System CommandsUrlip ip-addr UI Commands 17 UI CommandsIpx-network.next-hop