Dell 5548P, 5524 PC55xx Incorrect, Documentation, Relation to RDP and ACL, Mistake in PC55xx User

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PowerConnect 5500 Series Release Notes

 

In User Guide for PC55xx there is a list of protocols that

 

 

can be used during ACL configuration.

 

 

On that list RDP is described as:

 

 

RDP — Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). Enables a

 

 

clients to communicate with the Terminal Server over

 

PC55xx - Incorrect

the network

 

If you are in switch CLI and under IP ACL configuration

 

documentation in

User Guide

this is what is listed for RDP:

relation to RDP and ACL

 

RDP - Reliable Data Protocol

 

 

 

 

Therefore, in UG: should change from Remote Desktop

 

 

Protocol

 

 

To : Reliable Data Protocol (27)

 

 

 

 

 

User Guide provides command "ip https server" as

 

Mistake in PC55xx User

example for HTTPS enabling. Command should be "ip

 

http secure-sever".

 

Guide regarding enable

User Guide

See page 75 of UG

HTTPS command

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dell request to update recommended HDMI cable

 

55xx HDMI

version to 1.4 (it is currently 1.3a)

 

This is due to Dell getting a lot of reports from the field

User Guide

documentation

when using cable 1.3A - and problems were resolved

 

 

 

 

when using cable 1.4

 

55XX ip source-guard ,

IP source guard (interface level) command appears in

 

PC55xx CLI guide - although it is not supported on

CLI Guide

command is not present

device - need to remove command from CLI Guide

 

 

 

End of Release Notes

System Firmware Version 4.1.0.1

Subject to Change Without Notice

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Contents PowerConnect 5524/5548/5524P/5548P Release Notes Table of Contents System Firmware Version Subject to Change Without Notice Firmware Specifications IntroductionVersion Numbering Convention Issues resolved Functionality change in this phaseConfiguration in general mode Link issues between PC5548 and e6320PC55xx Fatal Error and crash when Changing port modePort setting and stacking PC55xx Connectivity issues with fixedPC55xx switch crashed on snmpgetnext PC55xx show clock detail outputKnown Restrictions and Limitations Documentation updates IntroductionHttps command Guide regarding enableCommand is not present PC55xx Incorrect
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