Specifications
PowerConnect 6024/6024F Release Notes
Release Notes | Page 5
ID and Title Description Resolution
RN-18245-P-243. Reordering
of the ACEs in an ACL.
An Access Control List (ACL) consists of rules,
called Access Control Elements (ACE). The device
Web interface controls allow reordering of the ACEs
in an ACL. However, only unused priority (index)
numbers can be used for this purpose as assigning
a priority number already used in one ACE to
another ACE overwrites the first ACE.
Please always use only unused priority indexes
when renumbering the ACEs. Please note that
ACEs cannot be reordered using the CLI interface.
It is possible to configure
priority using the WBI.
RN-17098-P-230. Modifying
the running configuration file
while it is being displayed.
The device does not allow you to perform the
operation that modifies the running configuration file
while it is being displayed (using the “show running-
config command”). This protection is necessary in
order to prevent the inconsistencies in the running
configuration file. When you attempt to modify the
running configuration of the device, a notification is
sent to another user displaying the running
configuration file at the same time..
User can perform
operations while displaying
running configuration file.
RN-18759-18957-P-233. The
maximum number of IP
interfaces supported on the
out-of-band management port.
The device supports up to 100 IP interfaces on the
out-of-band (OOB) management port. However, it is
highly recommended not to define more then 5 IP
interfaces on the OOB management port.
This is noted in the User
documentation. New
limitation is that user can
define only 5 IP interfaces
on OOB port.
RN-00000-R-006. The auto-
negotiation and the
advertisement of maximum
port capabilities.
The device supports auto-negotiation, which allows
ports to auto-negotiate port speed duplex-mode
(only at 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps since ports
operating at 1000 Mbps support full duplex mode
only) and flow control. When auto-negotiation is
enabled (default), a port "advertises" its maximum
capabilities. These capabilities are by default the
parameters that provide the highest performance
supported by the port. At present, the device does
not allow modifying the capabilities that a port
"advertises" on a per port basis, i.e. all device ports
advertise their maximum capabilities.
Please note that in order for auto-negotiation to
work, ports at both ends of the link must be set to
auto-negotiate.
This fix to the user
documentation is no longer
relevant, because this
feature is now supported
(already added above to
new features description)
RN-18990-P-235. Correction of
the Port Mirroring Web
interface help screen.
The help page for the “Switch -> Ports -> Port
Mirroring” Web interface page is incorrect and
should read as follows:
Status - Indicates the port state.
The possible field values are:
* Not Ready - Indicates that the port is not
currently being monitored.
* Active - Indicates that the port is currently being
monitored.
Text corrected in the help
page and the User Guide.
RN-19003-P-236. Correction of
the Storm Control Web
interface help screen.
The device implements the packet storm control
mechanism. However, the device does not support
setting the maximum rate of unknown frames.
Disregard the information in the help screen of the
“Switch -> Ports -> Storm Control” Web interface
page related to the unknown packets.
Text has been fixed in the
help page and in the User
Guide.