Specifications
PowerConnect 6024/6024F Release Notes
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RN-16620-19743-19744-16854-
19556-R-128. Several device
controls are not available via the
Web interface.
There are no controls in the Web interface of the device corresponding to
the following CLI commands:
1) the line configuration command which sets the interval that the system
waits until user input is detected ("line console", "exec-timeout"),
2) the speed line configuration command which sets the line baud rate
("line console", "speed"),
3) the SSH related commands ("ip ssh port", "ip ssh server", "crypto key
generate dsa", "crypto key generate rsa", "ip ssh pubkey-auth", "crypto key
pubkey-chain ssh", "user-key", "key-string", "show ip ssh", "show crypto
key mypubkey", "show crypto key pubkey-chain ssh"),
4) the embedded Web server related commands (“ip http authentication",
“ip http port", "ip http server", “ip https authentication”, "ip https port", "ip
https server", "crypto certificate generate", "show ip http", "show ip https").
Please use the appropriate CLI commands for configuring the relevant
attributes of the device.
In addition, only the CLI interface can be used to define the order of
certain authentication methods. Here is an example of an authentication
method order that can be set via the CLI interface but cannot be entered
via the Web interface: “None, Remote, Local”. Please note, however, that
this order is quite irrelevant since “None” is always available as an
authentication method and, therefore, is equivalent to the authentication
method order “None”.
RN-16621-R-072. The functioning
of the SSH.
The device does not automatically generate and store the SSH keys. In
particular, the SSH keys are not automatically generated when the SSH
server is enabled.
The SSH keys are generated via the CLI commands “crypto key generate
rsa”, or “crypto key generate dsa”. These commands can be entered only
after SSH is enabled using the CLI command “ip ssh server”.
RN-16767-32011-F-040.
Miscellaneous constraints of
OSPF functionality and nuances
of the OSPF configuration
settings.
The device performs a graceful shutdown when OSPF is disabled. The
OSPF graceful shutdown lasts ten seconds, during which the user will not
be able to enter any CLI commands.
The OSPF tables have the following capacities:
* 128 OSPF interface table entries
* 64 OSPF area table entries
* 115 OSPF interfaces are supported per area.
* 64 OSPF neighbors table entries.
RN-16823-P-244. Common STP
cost 4 for LAGs and Gigabit
interfaces.
The Link Aggregation Group (LAG) interfaces of the device use the
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) cost value of 4, which is the same STP cost
as for the Gigabit interfaces.
RN-19658-P-229. The Web
interface may not reflect the
differences between the fiber and
copper port configurations.
The Web interface of the device may sometimes not reflect the differences
between the fiber and copper ports in the Web pages containing the port
configuration settings. As a result, certain settings (as viewed via the Web
interface) may appear to exist for a particular port type while, in fact, they
are not available for that port type.
For example, the port duplex and speed settings while always appearing
as “Full 1000” are not indeed configurable on fiber ports, although they
appear to be configurable in the appropriate Web page.
RN-17103-N-108. There are no
statistics available for the
discarded packets.
The port counters can be viewed via a) CLI exec mode command “show
interfaces counters” and b) Web interface page “Statistics -> Table Views -
> Interface Statistics.”
However, the discarded packets are not shown. There is no option to
display the counters of the discarded packets. The same applies to the
RMON statistics, which can be viewed via a) CLI exec mode command
“show rmon statistics” and b) Web interface page “Statistics -> RMON ->
RMON Statistics.”
RN-17140-P-231. Deleting the
mapping of a protocol from a
protocol group.
Before deleting the mapping of a protocol from a protocol group, the user
must first remove the ports bound to that protocol group.