Lucent Technologies P550R, P220 manual Read Me First

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Chapter 1 Read Me First

This section of the Release Notes Supporting the Cajun P220 and Cajun P550 family of switches contains information that is crucial to know before proceeding to install or use the Cajun switch. Please review the following release notes before continuing to the Overview section.

CAUTION: Release 4.0.1 embedded software requires a MINIMUM of 16 MB DRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory) to run on a Cajun P550 Layer 2 supervisor module. BEFORE upgrading, ensure that the switch meets this 16 MB DRAM requirement. A memory upgrade is not required for a Cajun P550 Layer 3 supervisor module, or the Cajun P220.

CAUTION: Release 4.0.1 introduces a new ASCII configuration file format that replaces

the traditional binary (*.cfg) files used to store and restore saved configurations. You must save your binary configuration before upgrading the switch to Release 4.0.1 or rebooting the switch for the first time using Release

4.0.1.For information about saving your binary configuration, refer to the “Installation” section of these release notes.

CAUTION: When making configuration changes to the switch, explicitly save changes by copying the running configuration to the startup configuration to ensure that the changes persist after the switch is restarted.

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 BOOTP/DHCP Relay Gateway Additional Undocumented FeaturesVlan Source Interface Determination BOOTP/DHCP Relay GatewayProduct Binary Files Product BinariesInstallation Downgrading to a Previous ReleaseModule Descriptions Upgrading from Release 3.1 or Previous Releases Cajun P220, P550, P550R Switch Release Notes, Release Problems and Workarounds Cajun 48-Port 10/100 Media ModuleWorkarounds Cajun DocServer Command Line InterfaceHot Swap Modules Frames Transmitted with CRC ErrorsFront Panel Display HardwareM5520-TX Auto-negotiation with Xircom Adapter Cards Short Cables May Cause Auto-negotiation ProblemsLoopback Tests M5520-TX Loopback Tests During Cold StartExample Intelligent MulticastingPiggyback Ports OspfSpanning Tree SnmpPPP and Telnet Time ZonesVlan Issues Configuring VLANsDuplicate Vlan Error Message Ieee 802.1Q Packets Hot Swapping Modules Functional RestrictionsPing Gigabit Ports Do Not Perform Auto-negotiationAuto-Negotiation Web ConfigurationSetting the Spanning Tree Mode Redundant Controller SupportFile Naming Standard for Embedded Nvram File System Tftp Download Status DelayBug Fixes Additional Undocumented Commands Buffering CommandsBuffering Commands Mod-swport-spec Mod-swport-spec switch port Fabric-port-spec fabric port specifierMod-swport-spec Dvmrp Commands Dvmrp CommandsThreshold 0,127,255 IP Commands Igmp CommandsIP Commands Igmp CommandsNamestatic AddrifIPX Commands IPX CommandsBothinboundoutbound Ipx max-service-entriesMax-service-entries DisabledLdap Commands Ldap CommandsNo logging history Logging Commands10 Logging Commands No logging consoleNo logging traps Ospf Commands11 Ospf Commands No logging shutdown12 Policy Commands Policy Commands65535 Sample-interval Port Commands13 Port Commands Mod-swport-spec specifies15 Switch IP Commands Snmp CommandsSwitch IP Commands 14 Snmp CommandsSystem Commands 16 System CommandsUrlip ip-addr 17 UI Commands UI CommandsIpx-network.next-hop