Enterasys Networks RBT-8210, RBT-1602, RBT-1002-EU, TRPZ-MP-372-CN, RBT3K-AG Customer Release Notes

Models: TRPZ-MP-372-CN RBT-1602 TRPZ-MP-372-IL RBT-4102-BG TRPZ-MP-422 RBT-1002-EU RBT3K-AG TRPZ-MP-620 TRPZ-MP-432 RBT-8210

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CUSTOMER RELEASE NOTES

Firmware Release 6.0.4.2:

Resolved an issue where an expired password could be used to log into the system.

Resolved an issue where the APs may reset if the traffic load to the RAS host IP address exceeds 200Mb/s.

Resolved an issue where the configured AP name is not shown in the SNMP trap.

Resolved an issue where IP addresses were transposed in MIB queries that returned IP address information.

Firmware Release 5.0.12.2:

Added support for the TRPZ-MP-422 Access Point.

Added support for the following DFS2 compliant North American model Access Points:

RBT-1002 Rev 6A (AP ID: AP1002C), RBT-4102 Rev 6A (AP ID: AP4102C), RBT-1602 Rev 6A (AP ID: AP1602C). Please see the DFS2 Tech Tip on page 22 for further information.

Resolved an issue where the RAS can lock-up when a Nessus scan is deployed against the switch.

Resolved an issue where the RAS sends the NAS port attribute four (4) times in a RADIUS request.

Resolved an issue where the RAS tunnel functionality would fail to report the status of other RB switch members in the network domain.

Resolved an issue where the VLAN member information was not added to the RAS configuration when using the WebView Quickstart for initial configuration.

Resolved a WebView issue where a second VLAN‘s interface IP information would display an error if the bit mask were set for less than 8 bits.

Firmware Release 5.0.11.4:

Resolved a DAP crash issue where a buffer in the Access Point is being written past the end with too much data and corrupting the header of the following buffer.

Resolved an issue where the RBT-8400 CPU utilization increases due to a DHCP request packet looping issue with the port- trunk functionality.

Resolved an ASSERT and exception DAP crash due to a corrupted link header when the DAP is rebooting. This issue occurred when a packet entered the AP through the Ethernet MAC, and the Access Point stored this packet in memory spot in which the operational code needed zeroed out.

Resolved an issue where the RBT-1002 Ethernet port would transition to half-duplex under heavy traffic load (approximately 25 Mbps throughput).

Resolved an issue where the WebAAA login page would not resolve due to a certificate failure on a client using the Vista OS and Microsoft Internet Explorer version 7. The workaround is for the client to open the Internet Explorer browser as ―Administrator‖ and accept the WebAAA certificate.

Resolved an issue where a client using the Vista OS and Microsoft IE 7 failed to get the WebAAA login page when the Common Name in the RAS Web certificate equals ‗*.<domain>.com‘.

Resolved an issue where the radio information was not displayed after issuing the ―show sessions‖ command.

Resolved an issue where the RBT-8400 locked-up due to a processor losing entries in the FDB, and over time, the processor would lose the CPU entry, causing the lock-up.

Resolved an issue where DAP‘s were crashing due to Filter Database issues and causing ASSERT errors on the RAS.

Resolved an issue where the message ―radar is no longer detected‖ would continuously scroll across a console screen when the DAPs auto-tuned the channel from a DFS channel to a non-DFS channel.

Resolved an issue when the RBT-8400 would show ‗Username: IP=127.0.0.1‘ after a switch reboot.

Resolved an issue where the auto-configuration setting changes for the B/G radio via WebView were not shown in the active RAS configuration.

Resolved an issue when the DAP reboots with an ASSERT error when WMM-powersave is enabled.

Functionality description for an open issue where the DAP system uptime is changing, but the DAP has not rebooted. DAP‘s that change from a low bias switch to a high bias switch are expected to reset without showing a system log error.

Resolved an issue where the DAP would crash when countermeasures attempted to use an 11a radio to attack a rogue on an 11b channel.

Resolved an issue where AP_Handshakes errors continuously scrolled across the console connection.

Resolved an issue with a DAP Exception when the DAP tried to tune 11a radio to an 11bg channel.

1/21/09 P/N: 9038177-27

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Enterasys Networks RBT-8210, RBT-1602, RBT-1002-EU, TRPZ-MP-372-CN, TRPZ-MP-422, TRPZ-MP-432, RBT3K-AG Customer Release Notes

TRPZ-MP-372-CN, RBT-1602, TRPZ-MP-372-IL, RBT-4102-BG, TRPZ-MP-422 specifications

Enterasys Networks has established itself as a formidable player in the networking hardware market, providing solutions that cater to a variety of business needs. Among their diverse product lineup are the RBT-8210, TRPZ-MP-432, TRPZ-MP-620, RBT3K-AG, and RBT-1002-EU models. Each of these devices showcases cutting-edge technology tailored for performance, scalability, and reliability.

The Enterasys RBT-8210 is designed primarily for high-performance routing and switching, offering essential features for data-intensive applications. Its robust architecture supports advanced security protocols, enabling secure data transactions across the network. The RBT-8210 also includes intelligent traffic management capabilities, ensuring efficient bandwidth allocation and minimizing latency. Its modular design allows for easy upgrades and scalability, making it suitable for growing enterprises.

Moving to the TRPZ-MP-432, this model is engineered for flexible deployment in both enterprise and service provider environments. The TRPZ-MP-432 excels in wireless connectivity with support for multiple radio frequencies, offering enhanced mobility solutions. It integrates seamlessly with existing infrastructures, providing unified management for both wired and wireless networks. This versatility ensures businesses can provide uninterrupted services, even in complex networking environments.

The TRPZ-MP-620 is another notable addition, focusing on high-density network demand. With its multi-gigabit ports, it is perfectly suited for environments needing high throughput, such as data centers and large office premises. It supports advanced Layer 3 routing, enhancing its performance capabilities. Additionally, the TRPZ-MP-620 features energy-efficient technologies that align with modern sustainability efforts, helping organizations to reduce their carbon footprint.

For enterprises looking for a robust gateway solution, the RBT3K-AG offers exceptional connectivity and security features. It supports extensive VPN capabilities, ensuring secure remote access for users, which is crucial in today’s distributed work environments. The device also includes advanced firewall functions, protecting sensitive information from external threats.

Finally, the RBT-1002-EU model is tailored specifically for European markets, delivering localized compliance standards in networking solutions. It incorporates features such as Quality of Service (QoS) to prioritize critical applications, ensuring optimal user experience across various services. The RBT-1002-EU also provides advanced analytics for network performance monitoring, which is essential for proactive network management.

In summary, Enterasys Networks' RBT-8210, TRPZ-MP-432, TRPZ-MP-620, RBT3K-AG, and RBT-1002-EU models deliver a range of advanced features and technologies suitable for modern networking challenges. These devices not only enhance connectivity and operational efficiency but also align with the evolving security needs of businesses today.