3Com 3CB9LF20R manual MAC address, Do not use special characters in trunk names, Modify command

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38CHAPTER 3: RELEASE ISSUES

Bridging

The bridge incorrectly forwards frames that are sent to their own port

 

 

MAC address.

Trunking

Do not use special characters in trunk names. (25715)

 

The Administration Console of the 36-port 10/100BASE-TX Fast

 

 

Ethernet RJ-45 Layer 2 Switching Module (Model Number 3CB9LF36R)

 

 

incorrectly allows you to add a roving analysis port when that port has

 

 

already been defined as part of a trunk group. When you do this, the

 

 

system removes the analyzer port from all VLANs.

 

 

To recover from this situation, you must remove the roving analysis

 

 

port with the analyzer remove command and modify the affected

 

 

VLANs to add the trunk port back to the VLAN with the bridge vlan

 

 

modify command. (29802)

 

These TCMP trunk statistics in the bridge trunk detail display are

 

 

not reset after you enter the module baseline set command:

 

 

rxFrames

 

 

rxHellos

 

 

txFrames

 

 

txHellos

 

 

rxBadVersion

 

 

rxBadType

 

 

rxSameTrunkId

 

 

rxOverflow

 

If a trunk is configured on a module, the following fields in the

 

 

ethernet detail display may show rates that are higher than the

 

 

actual rates:

 

 

rxFrameRate

 

 

rxByteRate

 

 

rxPeakFrameRate

 

 

rxPeakByteRate

 

 

txFrameRate

 

 

txByteRate

 

 

txPeakFrameRate

 

 

txPeakByteRate

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Contents CoreBuilder Release Notes 3Com Corporation 5400 Bayfront Plaza Santa Clara, California Contents Release Issues Software Installation Page Overview Management Information Bases MIBs Requirements Boot CodeSystem Operational CodeRedundancy 3CB9LG9MCRelease Highlights IgmpManagement CoreBuilder 9000 Enterprise SwitchWeb-based Software CDNew Modules ISO Date and TimeFormat Snooping 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Port MonitoringQuerying CoreBuilder 9000 Implementation Guide for more details 802.1p CoSLoop Detection Release Highlights LoopDetectMode loopDetectSrcAddress Enable 08-00-8f-75-48-86 LoopDetectStatus Addresses Bridge AddressLearning Limits Addresses are taken from the per-port address allocations Learning ModeSecure Address See the previous section Bridge Address Learning LimitsSecure Address Learning Mode Vlan Flood Rate Limiting BroadcastMulticast, Vlan as the arriving packetMulticastlimit Limiting is on a per-port basis only Release Highlights System Release IssuesCorrected Problems ManagementWhenever a non-switch fabric module is reset with VLANs StagingWeb-based System Issues Module Modules have only one backplane portModel Number 3CB9LF36RL or 3CB9LF36TL to act as an Igmp TrunkingSystem Issues Release Issues Known Problems Release Issues Known Problems Not reset after you enter the module baseline set command Administration Console of the 36-port 10/100BASE-TX FastModify command If a trunk is configured on a module, the following fieldsKnown Problems Documentation DocumentationChanges Software Installation Chassis At the EME prompt, enterVerifying Your module for guidelines and proceduresOrder specified in the following procedure ModulesSoftware next in this chapter Power to these module slotsFollowing procedure explains how to download software ModulesShow module slot.all verbose From the EME, connect to the module You must complete to ensure that the module is updated Downgrading Switching Modules to Software Release Identifying SwitchReference Modules3CB9LG2MC MIB Files ApplicableDocuments CoreBuilder 9000 Implementation GuideReference Autonegotiation Entering CommandsUnderstanding 3Com Year 2000 Web YearCompliance Technical Support ServicesServices Online TechnicalModem Isdn 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Access by Analog ModemUsername anonymous 408 727 Access by Digital Modem847 262 Europe Country Telephone Number North America

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