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Software Fixes in Release L.10.01 - L.11.09
Release L.10.03
■ SNMP (PR_1000295753) — Removing the 'public' SNMP community name generates an
empty Event Log message.
■ SNMP (PR_1000310841) — User can assign illegal values for hpSwitchCosDSCPPolicyP-
riority through SNMP. All other user-interfaces for configuring QoS (CLI, Web UI, ProCurve
Manager, and Radius) function correctly.
■ SNMP Link Up Traps and ARP Flush (PR_1000293466) — After issuing the CLI
command: "snmp-server host <ip address> public all", generic Link Up traps are not gener-
ated. Also, the switch flushes its ARP cache whenever a port comes online, after issuing the
command.
■ SNMP Traps (PR_1000285195) — When link-up/link-down traps are disabled for a port
(using SNMP commands), after reboot the switch automatically re-enables those traps.
■ Web Authentication (PR_1000302945) — When a port is set to Web Authentication and
the client fails authentication, it is assigned to the Unauthorized VLAN; however, it cannot
communicate with other ports on the Unauthorized VLAN.
■ Web/Stacking (PR_1000308933) — Added Web User Interface stacking support for the
new Series 3500yl switches, providing a 3500yl “back-of-box” display when the 4200vl is stack
commander and a 3500yl is a stack member.
Release L.10.03
Problems Resolved in Release L.10.03 (Not a general release)
■ Crash (PR_1000282359) — The switch may crash with a bus error similar to:
PPC Bus Error exception vector 0x300: Stack Frame=0x0c8c1a70
HW Addr=0x6a73616c IP=0x007d3bc0 Task='mSess1' Task ID=0xc8c2920
fp: 0x6b61736a sp:0x0c8c1b30 lr:0x007d3b28.
■ Help (PR_1000317711) — In the VLAN menu Help text, the word 'default' is mis-spelled.
■ Menu (PR_1000318531) — When using the Menu interface, the Switch hostname may be
displayed incorrectly.
■ Routing (PR_1000301005) — Certain types of traffic cause the switch to route very slowly
and drop packets.
■ RSTP (PR_1000307278) — Replacing an 802.1D bridge device with an end node (non-STP
device) on the same Switch port, can result in the RSTP Switch sending TCNs.
■ SNMP (PR_1000315054) — SNMP security violations appear in syslog after a valid
SNMPv3 “get” operation.