Enterasys Networks TRPZ-MP-372-CN Firmware Specification, Status Version No Type Release Date

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CUSTOMER RELEASE NOTES

NOTE: To avoid conflicts with internal RAS VLAN numbering schemes, it is strongly advised to use VLAN IDs less than 3520 on RBT-8xxx systems that are upgrading from MSS version 6.0 to 7.0. Failure to do so will result in a loss of configuration data.

NOTE: RoamAbout Wireless Switch Firmware version 5.0.9.2 and greater supports the RBT-8210, the small form factor switch that replaces the larger RBT-8200. The RBT-8210 uses the RBT-8200 firmware and commands. The RBT-8210 prompt displays as RBT-8200.

NOTE: If you are using a 4.x firmware image/software, Enterasys recommends that you upgrade the RoamAbout Switch Manager (RASM) to firmware version 5.0.12.2 BEFORE upgrading your RBT-8xx0 wireless switches to firmware version 5.0.12.2. Please refer to the Upgrading the RBT8xxx switches section of this release note for more information.

NOTE: If you are upgrading a pre-existing RBT-4102 or RBT-4102-EU model Access Point from 4.1.4 or earlier, please read the instructions listed in the Firmware Release 4.1.5.0 section of the Firmware Changes and Enhancements section of the RoamAbout Switch Manager (RASM) 6.2.2.4 Release Notes.

NOTE: RoamAbout Wireless Switch Firmware version 6.0.4.2 and greater replaces the term „DAP‟ with „AP‟.

NOTE: Beginning with the calendar year 2007, please be aware that the United States Daylight saving time period begins on the second Sunday in March, and ends on the first Sunday in November. Refer to the “Changing Timezone Properties” section in the “Configuring RoamAbout Switch System and Administrative Parameters” chapter of the RoamAbout Switch Manager Interface Reference document for detailed setup instructions.

FIRMWARE SPECIFICATION:

 

Status

Version No.

 

Type

Release Date

 

Current Release

7.0.7.3

 

Customer Maintenance

January 2009

 

Previous Release

7.0.5.6

 

Customer Maintenance

October 2008

 

Previous Release

7.0.4.3

 

Customer Maintenance

August, 2008

 

Previous Release

7.0.3.7

 

Customer Maintenance

June, 2008

 

Previous Release

6.0.7.2

 

Customer Maintenance

April, 2008

 

Previous Release

6.0.6.1

 

Customer Maintenance

March, 2008

 

Previous Release

6.0.5.1

 

Customer, added

December 2007

 

 

 

 

RBT-8500 support

 

 

Previous Release

6.0.4.4

 

Customer

October 2007

 

Previous Release

6.0.4.2

 

Customer, added TRPZ-MP-620 support

September 2007

 

Previous Release

5.0.12.2

 

Customer, added TRPZ-MP-422 support.

June 2007

 

 

 

 

Includes DFS2 Support for North

 

 

 

 

 

American Models:

 

 

 

 

 

RBT-1002 Rev 6A (AP ID: AP1002C),

 

 

 

 

 

RBT-4102 Rev 6A (AP ID: AP4102C),

 

 

 

 

 

RBT-1602 Rev 6A (AP ID: AP1602C)

 

 

Previous Release

5.0.11.4

 

Customer

April 2007

 

Previous Release

5.0.10.3

 

Customer – Patch

March 2007

 

Previous Release

5.0.9.3

 

Customer

February 2007

 

Previous Release

5.0.9.2

 

Customer, added

January 2007

 

 

 

 

RBT-8210 support

 

 

Previous Release

5.0.6.1

 

Customer, added

December 2006

 

 

 

 

TRPZ-MXR-2 support

 

 

Previous Release

4.2.5.1

 

Customer, added RBT-8110 and

October 2006

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1/21/09 P/N: 9038177-27

 

Subject to Change Without Notice

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Contents Introduction SupportFirmware Specification Status Version No Type Release DateHardware Compatibility Network Management Software SupportNew Product Features in Release Supported FunctionalityForwarding Existing Product FeaturesInstallation and Configuration Notes Preparing the RAS for the Upgrade Upgrading an Individual Switch Using the CLIUpgrade Scenario Network Parameters Supported Value System Parameter SupportRoamAbout System Parameters Supported Value Management Parameters Supported Value Client and Session Parameters Supported ValueFirmware Changes and Enhancements Firmware ReleaseCustomer Release Notes Customer Release Notes Customer Release Notes Customer Release Notes Customer Release Notes Australia Vietnam China Egypt India Kuwait Customer Release Notes Known Restrictions and Limitations Workaround NoneCustomer Release Notes Customer Release Notes Customer Release Notes Customer Release Notes RFC No. / Title Description RASM/RBT Antenna Choice Enterasys Antenna Part NumberIetf Standards Protocol Support RFC 1519 Cidr Enterasys Networks Private Enterprise MIB Support Standard MIB SupportRFC No Title Radius Standard and Extended Attributes SupportVendor Specific Attributes Attribute RFC SourceRadius Accounting Attributes RFC Source Snmp Trap SupportCustomer Release Notes Global Support Support@enterasys.com
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TRPZ-MP-372-CN, RBT-1602, TRPZ-MP-372-IL, RBT-4102-BG, TRPZ-MP-422 specifications

Enterasys Networks has established itself as a formidable player in the networking hardware market, providing solutions that cater to a variety of business needs. Among their diverse product lineup are the RBT-8210, TRPZ-MP-432, TRPZ-MP-620, RBT3K-AG, and RBT-1002-EU models. Each of these devices showcases cutting-edge technology tailored for performance, scalability, and reliability.

The Enterasys RBT-8210 is designed primarily for high-performance routing and switching, offering essential features for data-intensive applications. Its robust architecture supports advanced security protocols, enabling secure data transactions across the network. The RBT-8210 also includes intelligent traffic management capabilities, ensuring efficient bandwidth allocation and minimizing latency. Its modular design allows for easy upgrades and scalability, making it suitable for growing enterprises.

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In summary, Enterasys Networks' RBT-8210, TRPZ-MP-432, TRPZ-MP-620, RBT3K-AG, and RBT-1002-EU models deliver a range of advanced features and technologies suitable for modern networking challenges. These devices not only enhance connectivity and operational efficiency but also align with the evolving security needs of businesses today.