Features in SB251-04

Patch SB251-10 For SwitchBlade 4000 Series Switches and AT-9800 Series Switches

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Patch SB251-05 includes all issues resolved and enhancements released in previous patches for Software Release 2.5.1, and the following enhancements:

PCR: 03281

Module: SWI

Level: 2

Specifying the PORT and SPEED parameters with the CREATE SWITCH TRUNK command did not set ports in a trunk group to advertise the correct trunk group speed and duplex mode. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 03313

Module: SWI

Level: 1

A power cycle on the switch could cause the console port to become frozen if a port was in a link up state. If a port went into a link down state, then the console port became unfrozen. If RESTART REBOOT or RESTART SWITCH commands were used, then the console port functioned correctly. This issue has been resolved.

Features in SB251-04

Patch file details are listed in Table 7.

Table 7: Patch file details for Patch SB251-04.

Base Software Release File

sb-251.rez

 

 

Patch Release Date

24 -Mar-2003

 

 

Compressed Patch File Name

sb251-04.paz

 

 

Compressed Patch File Size

71112 bytes

 

 

Patch SB251-04 includes all issues resolved and enhancements released in previous patches for Software Release 2.5.1, and the following enhancements:

PCR: 03226

Module: SWI

Level: 2

An internal misconfiguration of memory occurred when an M3 control card and an M5 control card were installed, and the M3 control card was acting as the Master. This could cause unexpected restarts. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 03228

Module: SWI

Level: 1

On a 48 port line card, or a 32F card, if Port 1 went down, or was disconnected, then traffic on Port 13 was also stopped, and vice versa. The same issue affected other pairs of ports. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 03230

Module: SWI

Level: 2

Port speeds on trunk ports sometimes had to be set using the SET SWITCH PORT command instead of automatically adopting the trunk group speed. If a port was added to a trunk group and the port status was ‘up’, (that is, it was correctly connected to another port) then the trunk group speed should have applied to all the ports in the trunk, but it did not. Similarly, if a port was added to a trunk group, and the port status was ‘down’, but it was later linked correctly, then the trunk group speed should have applied to the ports in the trunk. This issue has been resolved.

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