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■ Enhancement (CR_0000107183) - IPv6 Router Advertisements allow IPv6 routers to advertise a list of recursive
DNS Server (RDNSS) addresses and a DNS Search List (DNSSL) to IPv6 hosts. The new command options are ipv6
nd suppress-ra-dns, which is executed in the global config context, and ipv6 nd ra suppress-dns, which is executed in
the VLAN context. For more information, see the chapter "IPv6 Router Advertisements" in the IPv6 Configuration
Guide for your switch.
■ Enhancement (CR_0000108063) - Prevents MAC addresses from being learned on the specified ports when the
VLAN is untagged and the destination MAC address is 01000c-CCCCCC (CDP), 0180c2-00000e (LLDP), or 0180c2-
000003 (EAPOL). The feature is configured per-port by using the ignore-untagged-mac <port-list> command. For more
information, see the chapter "Configuring for Network Management" in the Management and Configuration Guide
for your switch.
■ Enhancement (CR_0000108494) - Secure Mode is now supported on the HP 3800 switches. Secure Mode allows
the transition between standard secure mode and enhanced secure mode for several security functions. Standard
secure mode is the existing, default security mode on the switch. Enhanced secure mode provides an additional level
of switch security. For more information, see the chapter "Secure Mode" in the Access Security Guide for your switch.
■ Enhancement (CR_0000109154) - OpenFlow is a programmable open-standard network protocol that uses flexible
matching rules to classify and manage network traffic into flows. For more information, see the OpenFlow
Configuration Guide.
■ Enhancement (CR_0000115963) - This is the third of four phases that allows a Comware CLI proficient user to
use their Comware CLI knowledge to effectively manage and configure ProVision software switches. This phase adds
97 additional Comware display commands to the ProVision software CLI. With this addition there are now 230
Comware display commands in the ProVision software CLI.
■ File Transfer (CR_0000106249) - A configuration file that has loop protection enabled on a trunk cannot be
downloaded to the switch, if the trunk does not exist in the currently-running configuration.
■ Module Crash (CR_0000110845) - With MSTP enabled on the switch, a port configured for MAC authentication
and loop protection does not detect a loop on a downstream switch. This can lead to CPU utilization of 90-100%, and
the switch module or port bank might reboot unexpectedly with a message similar to the following.
Software exception in ISR at ngDmaRx.c:1660
■ Module Crash (CR_0000116784) - If a MAC address moves between three Distributed Trunks repeatedly, the
switch modules or port banks where the MAC address is seen experience a gradual loss of free memory that can lead
to a module or port bank crash.
■ OSPF (CR_0000117192) - When an OSPF neighbor is in the INIT state and the router receives a one way hello from
that neighbor, the event log generates a message that the switch received an invalid one way hello. OSPF routing
functions properly but this message should not be generated. This fix removes that erroneous message.
■ sFlow (CR_0000110640) - When sFlow sends a sample that was routed, the switch does not have information to
display the port on which the packet was received. With this fix, the sFlow sample will show zero as the received
interface index instead of 0x3fffffff.
■ Switch Hang (CR_0000114815) - If any of the parameters in the command snmpv3 targetaddress includes a space,
when the config is saved and the switch is rebooted the switch will hang and fail to boot fully.
■ Web Management (CR_0000108339) - The switch's web user interface cannot be accessed via the fully-qualified
domain name in some situations. Workaround: Use the IP address to access the switch's web user interface.
Version KA.15.10.0004
Status: Never released.
No problems were resolved in software version KA.15.10.0004.