Release Notes for Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3120 for HP, Cisco IOS Release 12.2(52)SE

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Release Notes for Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3120 for HP, Cisco IOS Release 12.2(52)SE
OL-19714-01
Documentation Updates
EEM 3.2 introduces the following new event detectors:
Neighbor Discovery—Neighbor Discovery event detector provides the ability to publish a policy to
respond to automatic neighbor detection when:
a Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) cache entry is added, deletedn or updated.
a Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) cache entry is added, deleted, or updated.
an interface link status changes.
an interface line status changes.
Identity—Identity event detector generates an event when AAA authorization and authentication is
successful, when failure occurs, or after normal user traffic on the port is allowed to flow.
Mac-Address-Table—Mac-Address-Table event detector generates an event when a MAC address is
learned in the MAC address table.
Note The Mac-Address-Table event detector is supported only on switch platforms and can be used
only on Layer 2 interfaces where MAC addresses are learned. Layer 3 interfaces do not learn
addresses and routers do not usually support the mac-address-table infrastructure needed to
notify EEM of a learned MAC address.
EEM 3.2 also introduces new CLI commands to support the applets to work with the new event detectors.
For further details about EEM 3.2 features, see the Embedded Event Manager 3.2 document.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/netmgmt/configuration/guide/nm_eem_3.2.html
For the complete EEM document set, see these documents:
Embedded Event Manager Overview
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/netmgmt/configuration/guide/nm_eem_overview.html
Writing Embedded Event Manager Policies Using the Cisco IOS CLI
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/netmgmt/configuration/guide/nm_eem_policy_cli.html
Writing Embedded Event Manager Policies Using Tcl
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/netmgmt/configuration/guide/nm_eem_policy_tcl.html
Updates to the Switch Getting Started Guide
When you launch Express Setup, you are prompted for the switch password. Enter the default password,
cisco. The switch ignores text in the username field. Before you complete and exit Express Setup, you
must change the password from the default password, cisco.