Cisco Gigabit Ethernet Switch Module for HP BladeSystem p-Class Release Notes, Cisco IOS Release 12.2(25)SEE1 and later

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Cisco Gigabit Ethernet Switch Module for HP BladeSystem p-Class Release Notes, Cisco IOS Release 12.2(25)SEE1 and later
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Resolved Caveats
CSCsc84880
When the radius-server source-ports 1645-1646 global configuration command is removed, the
switch no longer sends the RADIUS server requests with incorrect source ports.
CSCsd16059
A switch now correctly forwards nonstandard Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) packets.
(In nonstandard VRRP packets, the Layer 3 destination is a multicast address, but the Layer 2
destination address is a unicast address.)
CSCsd16908
If the dot1x port-control auto/force-unauthorized interface configuration command has been entered
while IEEE 802.1x is globally disabled, it is no longer necessary to enter the no dot1x port-control
interface configuration command to return to the default setting of force-authorized.
CSCsd19470
This error log message no longer randomly appears:
%TCAMMGR-3-HANDLE_ERROR: cam handle [hex] is invalid
CSCsd24183
A switch no longer fails when a user logs in, the debug radius privileged EXEC command is
enabled, and the RADIUS server is sending an unsupported attribute value.
CSCsd30129
After you delete a global- or interface-level NAC Layer 2 IP configuration by using the no ip
admission name global- or interface-configuration command, the switch no longer fails and displays
a message similar to this:
Unexpected exception to CPUvector 700, PC = 3CEDAC0
-Traceback= 3CEDAC0 45106C C82010 C3D4F4 C3D618 C40B94 FE7EA0 2BBA34 2B28B8 AE8BEC
B035CC 8F3F84 8EA54C
CSCsd79916
An authenticated IEEE 802.1X port now passes traffic to an attached PC if the switch port is
configured with a voice VLAN, the attached PC is configured to perform both machine and user
authentication, and the machine and user authentication on the PC the result in different VLANs
being assigned to the port.
CSCsd81205
When a supplicant authenticates, the switch no longer fails if a value for attribute 11 is configured
on the RADIUS server.
Resolved Device Manager Caveat
This is the resolved device manager caveat:
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Entering certain characters in some menu items in the device manager window can cause the front
panel of a switch to not appear or error dialogs to appear. This can occur when a semicolon
(;), single
quotation mark (‘), or double quotation mark (“) is used as part of the hostname, port description,
SNMP system location, SNMP system contact, SNMP community strings, Telnet password, or
switch password.
The workaround is to remove the character from names of these menu items.