AT-S95 Version 2.0.0.24 Software Release Notes

ˆStack: Master and backup are 24 ports non PoE, slave unit 3 is 48 ports. When reloading unit 2 the master reboots rarely.

ˆDHCP Option 82: the device doesn’t recognize option 82 fields that refer to the device itself (to the internal interface). Instead of getting an IP address, the device removes the option 82 field (which is actually correct) and then it transmits the traffic to the trusted ports.

ˆMAC Support: Max 1K MAC Addresses can be configured as delete-on-timeout/reset.

ˆStatistics: Received packets are not increased in the RMON statistics.

ˆSecurity (port lock): Port security mechanism is not triggered for MAC violation if MAC is learned on another locked port as a secured MAC address.

ˆMac authentication - MAC auth. fails if the default of the radius server is not md5. Recommended User Work around: Use md5 as default of the radius server.

Where to Find Product Information and Management Software Updates

Both the product documentation and the management software updates for all Allied Telesis products are available on our web site at http://www.alliedtelesis.com/support.

Once you access the web site, enter the hardware product model of your switch in the Search by Product Name field, for example, enter “AT-8000GS/24.” Then click Find. You can view the documents online or download them onto your local workstation or server.

The software is available for download at http://www.alliedtelesis.com/ support/software/ restricted/. You must have an account to access this site. If you do not have an account, then click on the “create an account” link.

History of Resolved Issues

ˆSNMP— Added support for SNMP trap when master stack unit is down (CQ 00114211 ATI 161).

ˆudp-mib— The definition for udpHCGroup has been commented out (CQ 119274).

ˆrlpoe.mib— The issue with the incorrect module name has been resolved (CQ 118709 ATI 221).

ˆReauthentication— The issue with the PC beginning reauthentication after 30 seconds has been resolved (00117490).

ˆNAP— The Network Access Protection (NAP) issue has been resolved (00117491).

ˆLLDP— Operation MAU type in LLDP-MED MAC/PHY TLV, “the MAU type is 0 instead of 16” issue has been resolved (CQ 117574).

ˆLLDP— Resolved LLDP issue when there are more than 30 LLDP-MED endpoints (CQ 121243).

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AT-8000GS/24, AT-8000GS/24POE, AT-8000GS/48 specifications

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