AT-S63 Version 3.1.0 Patch 1 Software Release Notes
other text editor that will not add formatting codes to the file. When saving the file, do not change the “.cfg” extension in the filename or save the file with formatting codes.
Enhanced stacking. The IP address 172.16.16.16 is reserved for the enhanced stacking feature. Do not assign this address to any device in the same subnet as an enhanced stack.
Login password. The maximum length of a login password is 16 alphanumeric characters for manager accounts created through the RADIUS and TACACS+ authentication protocols and supplicant accounts for 802.1x
TACACS+. The TACACS+ client software on the switch supports Password Protection Protocol (PAP), but not Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) or AppleTalk Remote Access Protocol (ARAP). (1078)
Port settings. When removed from a port trunk, a port retains the settings (e.g., speed and duplex mode) that it had as a member of the trunk. The parameter settings are not returned to the default values. (2144)
MAC addresses. You must move the cursor manually from field to field when entering an IP or MAC address in the web browser interface. The cursor does not move automatically as you enter the parts of an address. (1699, 2123)
SNTP. The SNTP client software on the switch sends a Transmit Time Stamp with a value NULL when synchronizing with a Network Time Protocol server. This does not affect the operation of the SNTP client software. (1676)
IGMP snooping. When IGMP snooping is enabled and ingress filtering is disabled, the switch does not register tagged IGMP queries in the IGMP routers list. (1493)
SFP modules and the
“set stack” command. When you are in a standalone (and Auto mode) configuration, the command “set stack moduleid=1 newmoduleid=static” does not work. You must enter “set stack moduleid=1 newmoduleid=1” for the standalone configuration. When you are in a stacking configuration, either of the above commands will work.
Features History
Version 3.1.0
Support for the
Version 3.0.0:
Stacking
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
Ethernet Protection Switching Ring (EPSR) snooping
Internet Protocol version 4 packet routing enhancements:
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—Split horizon with poison reverse
—DHCP/BOOTP relay
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