10SUPERSTACK® 3 SWITCH 3226 AND SWITCH 3250 SOFTWARE VERSION 1.02 RELEASE NOTES

The ACL which is being bound has more rules than can be accommodated by the hardware. The number rules available depends on the port type:

10/100 Ports - At least 15 rules per port

10/100/1000 Ports - Maximum of 2 rules per port.

You try to bind an ACL to a port which forms part of an aggregated link, or a port that has LACP enabled.

The Switch supports ACLs based on IP addresses and port ranges rather than VLAN IDs. To set up ACLs to restrict routing between VLANs, each VLAN should comprise a clearly defined subnet.

ACLs should not be used on inter-switch links as they may interfere with routing messages required for normal network operation.

Traffic Prioritization

There is no CLI command available to remove IP port based traffic prioritizations. If you wish to remove these entries you must either use the Web interface or initialize the unit.

The IP Port traffic prioritization only examines the destination port number field of TCP and UDP frames when determining the priority of the packet. This may result in the request and response frames being prioritized differently as they traverse the network.

The Switch prioritizes traffic internally but does not mark or remark packets other than NBX packets.

NBX traffic is remarked to DSCP 46 and 802.1d priority 6.

VLAN Configuration

Every port on the unit must be an untagged member of a single VLAN. Every port defaults to being an untagged member of VLAN1. If you add the port as an untagged member of another VLAN then this will replace the VLAN1 membership. If the port is an untagged member of a VLAN other than 1, then removing membership of this VLAN will cause the port to return to being an untagged member of VLAN1. The unit will respond with the following error if you attempt to remove the untagged membership of VLAN1:

Failed to delete untagged port 1:2 from VLAN

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Management via SNMP / MIBs

Items configured using SNMP/MIB will be lost when the unit is power cycled. 3Com recommends that the CLI and Web interfaces are used to configure the unit instead.

The counters for the etherStatsPkts(64~1518) MIB item count traffic which is sent and received by the unit. This does not conform to the MIB which states that it should count only received packets.

Small variations in the sampling of traffic statistics may cause the unit to incorrectly measure the traffic rates used for RMON alarms. To minimize the generation of incorrect alarms 3Com recommends that they are configured with a

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