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Resolved Problems in CMW310-R2215P08 ·················································································································8 Resolved Problems in CMW310-R2215P07 ·················································································································8 Resolved Problems in CMW310-R2215P06 ·················································································································9 Resolved Problems in CMW310-R2215P04 ···················
List of Tables Table 1 Version history ................................................................................................................... 1 Table 2 Hardware and software compatibility matrix.......................................................................... 2 Table 3 MIB updates ...................................................................................................................... 4 Table 4 S3100SI Series Hardware Features ..............................................
This document describes the features, restrictions and guidelines, open problems, and workarounds for version R2215P12. Before you use this version in a live network, back up the configuration and test the version to avoid software upgrade affecting your live network. Use this document in conjunction with H3C S3100EI-CMW310-R2215P12 Release Notes (Software Feature Changes) and the documents listed in "Related documentation.
212P02 11P06 Function for BPDU Guard Configuration For version information about CMW310- R2211P06or older version, see < H3C S3100SI-CMW310R2211P06Release Notes> Hardware and software compatibility matrix Table 2 Hardware and software compatibility matrix Hardware platform H3C S3100SI series S3100-26T-SI/S3100-16T-SI/S310-8T-SI Equipment model S3100-26C-SI/S3100-16C-SI/S3100-08C-SI S3100-26TP-SI/S3100-16TP-SI/S3100-8TP-SI S3100-52TP-SI Memory requirement Min 64M Flash requirement Min 8M Boot ROM
Upgrading restrictions and guidelines A version prior to R2215P12 might not support the cipher and simple keywords or use a different password encryption algorithm than R2215P12 or a later version. If you downgrade the software from R2215P12 or a later version to a version prior to R2215P12, or upgrade it to R2215P12 or a later version and roll it back after saving the configuration file, the relevant configuration commands might get lost or the passwords might become invalid.
CMW310-R2214P04 None CMW310-R2214P03 New Features: Change the Flash part Deleted Features: None CMW310-R2213P03 None CMW310-R2212P02 None CMW310-R2211P06 None Software feature and command updates For more information about the software feature and command update history, see H3C S3100SI-CMW310-R2215P12 Release Notes (Software Feature Changes) MIB updates Table 3 MIB updates Version Number Item MIB File Name Module Name Description CMW310-R22 15P12 New None None None Modified None None Non
CMW310-R22 15P06 New None None None Modified None None None CMW310-R22 15P04 New None None None Modified None None None CMW310-R22 15P03 New None None None Modified None None None CMW310-R22 14P04 New None None None Modified None None None CMW310-R22 14P03 New None None None Modified None None None CMW310-R22 13P03 New None None None Modified None None None CMW310-R22 12P02 New None None None Modified None None None CMW310-R22 11P06 New None
Operations Changes in CMW310-R2215P06 None Operations Changes in CMW310-R2215P04 The change to the max value of the dot1x re-authentication timer The max value of the dot1x re-authentication timer is modified from 7200s (2 hours) to 86400s (24 hours).
Restrictions and cautions Item1 Don’t shut down the 100BASE-LH40 port when connecting two devices through 100BASE-LH40 uplink ports. Item2 We suggest that enable attack-protection on the access ports, when 802.1x or centralized MAC authentication is enabled. Item3 The packets which source MAC addresses are multicast or zero can be forward according to the destination MAC address and the zero MAC address can be learned in ARL, but the zero MAC address is filtered in displaying.
Sending packets whose priority is 6 or 7 to a FE port from ONU sub-card in 1Gbps, the ONU sub-card communicate abnormally. Condition: • Workaround: Don’t let the traffic through the ONU sub-card arrive at full bandwidth in Network. List of Resolved Problems Resolved Problems in CMW310-R2215P12 LSOD010584 • Symptom: Because of the weak cryptographic algorithm there is a risk that the stored passwords possibly be cracked. • Condition: Configure password in ciphertext.
There is probability that only one user can log in. • Condition: Multiple users telnet to the device frequently through AAA. ZDD04947 • Symptom: DHCP client reboots abnormally. • Condition: Switch serves as DHCP client, it requests IP address from DHCP server with many options, at the same time executing debug DHCP client all on DHCP client. LSOD10533 • Symptom: Switch can get configuration file from TFTP server successfully, but executing configuration file failed.
ZDD04548 • Symptom: The device reboots abnormally. • Condition: The device receives LLDP data unit which contain Location ID type-length-value (TLV) and its LCI length equal to zero. Display neighbor information. LSOD10524 • Symptom: The switch can not get user specific boot file that informing by DHCP from TFTP server.
• Condition: The 802.1x user authentication failed. ZDD04171 • Symptom: The chassisID in the LLDP information displayed on the switch is not correct. • Condition: Device with LLDP running, such as IP Phone, is connected to switch. The switch receives LLDP packets from the IP Phone and sets up LLDP neighbor information entry. And the chassisID of the neighbor information is net address. LSOD10497 • Symptom: The operation of walk can't finish. • Condition: Enable lldp in global in S3100-52TP-SI.
The user’s MAC was not deleted from Port A. • Condition: Configure Dot1x port-method to ‘macbased’ on port A and Dot1x port-method to ‘portbased’ on port B. The user who has been online on port A moved to port B and passed the authentication. LSOD10405 • Symptom: The host should not receive multicast flow for multicast group 225.X.X.X, but it receives. • Condition: The port A is configured igmp-snooping group-policy which denies multicast group 225.X.X.X.
Some user login the device by telnet, No username and password inputting, the session time out and login failed. LSOD10165 Symptom: • The IP address is reduplicated in the result. For example (the red part is unwanted): display users all UI Delay Type Ipaddress Username Userlevel F 0 AUX 0 00:01:09 3 F 1 AUX 1 00:00:00 3 2 AUX 2 3 AUX 3 4 AUX 4 5 AUX 5 6 AUX 6 7 AUX 7 + 18.118.118.458 + 18.118.118.
LSOD10274 • Symptom: Although the re-authentication is successful, the username in the trap dose not change. • Condition: Use the command 'port-security trap dot1xlogon', 'port-security trap dot1xlogoff' or 'port-security trap dot1xlogfailure' to open the trap of dot1x, and the dot1x authentication-method is EAP, a user logs in successfully, and change the username when doing re-authentication. ZDD03331 • Symptom: The switch can not get IP address.
Related documentation Documentation Set • H3C S3100 Series Ethernet Switches Quick Start • H3C S3100 Series Ethernet Switches Installation Manual • H3C S3100 Series Ethernet Switches Operation Manual-Release 22XX Series • H3C S3100 Series Ethernet Switches Command Manual-Release 22XX Series Obtaining documentation Take the following steps to get related documents from the H3C website at www.h3c.com. 1. Go to http://www.h3c.com/portal/Technical_Documents. 2.
Appendix A Feature list Hardware Features Table 4 S3100SI Series Hardware Features Item Descriptions Physical dimensions(length * width*height) S3100-26T-SI /S3100-26C-SI:436mm×240mm×42mm S3100-16T-SI /S3100-16C-SI:436mm×200mm×42mm S3100-8T-SI /S3100-08C-SI:326mm×200mm×42mm S3100-26TP-SI:440mm×160mm×43.6mm S3100-16TP-SI:360mm×160mm×43.6mm S3100-8TP-SI:230mm×160mm×43.6mm S3100-52TP-SI:440mm×230mm×43.6mm Weight S3100-26T-SI/S3100-16T-SI/S3100-8T-SI/S3100-26C-SI /S3100-16C-SI/S3100-8C-SI:≤ 3.
S3100-8T-SI /S3100-08C-SI:10W S3100-26TP-SI:14W S3100-16TP-SI:12W S3100-8TP-SI:10W S3100-52TP-SI:25W fans None Operating temperature 0℃~45℃ Media type S3100-26C-SI /S3100-16C-SI /S3100-8C-SI: 10/100/1000BASE-T module: two pairs of 5 class unshielded twists or shielded twists(support 100m) 100BASE-SX(SC interface, multi mode, up to 2km distance) 100BASE-LX(SC interface, single mode, up to 15km distance) 100BASE-LH40(SC interface, single mode, up to 40km distance) 1000BASE-SX(SC interface, multi mode, up
maximum voltage:-36V~72V DC Operating humidity 10%~90% Software Features Table 5 S3100SI Series Software Features Service Feature and Descriptions Switch mode Support Store and Forward VLAN Up to 4K IEEE 802.
TFTP(Trivial File Transfer Protocol) Management Support CLI Support Telnet Support Console Support SNMP(Simple Network Management Protocol) Support RMON(Remote Monitoring)1,2,3,9 group MIB Support HGMP V2 Support QuidView network management Support WEB network management Support log Support alarm IPv6 management, include: IPv6 unicast address configure,ICMP v6, IP v6 ND, IP v6 static routing, PING v6, TCP v6, TFTP v6, TELNET v6, TRACERT v6 Maintenance Support debugging Support PING(Packet Internet Groper
Appendix B Upgrading software CAUTION: Upgrade software only when necessary and under the guidance of a technical support engineer. The device software can be upgraded through console port, TFTP, and FTP. Remote Upgrading through CLI You may upgrade the application and Boot ROM program of a device remotely through command line interface (CLI). To this end, telnet to the device from a computer (at 10.10.110.1) running FTP Server first; and then FTP the application and Boot ROM program, switch.
Boot Menu After powering on the switch, run the Boot ROM program first, and the terminal screen will display the following information: Starting...... *********************************************************** * * * H3C S3100-26T-SI BOOTROM, Version 612 * * * *********************************************************** Copyright(c) 2004-2011 Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd.
2. Select application file to boot 3. Display all files in flash 4. Delete file from flash 5. Modify bootrom password 6. Enter bootrom upgrade menu 7. Skip current configuration file 8. Set bootrom password recovery 9. Set switch startup mode 0. Reboot Enter your choice(0-9): Software Upgrading via Console Port (Xmodem Protocol) 1. Step 1: Enter 6 in the Boot menu. Press and the system will access the download program menu. Bootrom update menu: 1. Set TFTP protocol parameter 2.
Are you sure to download file to flash? Yes or No(Y/N)y Now please start transfer file with XMODEM protocol. If you want to exit, Press . Downloading ... CCCCC NOTE: After the terminal baud rate is modified, it is necessary to disconnect and then re-connect the terminal emulation program to validate the new setting. 5. Step 5: Select [Transfer\Send File] from the terminal window. Click in the pop-up window (as shown Figure 1) and select the software to be downloaded.
Loading ...CCCCCCCCCC done! Software Upgrading via Ethernet Interface (FTP/TFTP) Software Upgrading via TFTP 1. Introduction to TFTP TFTP (trivial file transfer protocol) is a type of simple file transfer protocol in the TCP/IP protocol suite that applies between clients and servers. TFTP is normally realized on the UDP basis to provide unreliable data transfer service. 2. TFTP upgrading procedure 1. Step 1: Select an Ethernet interface for downloading on the S5600.
Are you sure to download file to flash? Yes or No(Y/N) 7. Step 7: Enter Y and the system starts downloading the file. Enter N and the system will return to Boot menu. Take entering Y as an example. Enter Y and press , the system begins downloading programs. After the downloading is completed, the system starts write-flash operation. Upon completion of this operation, the screen displays the following information to indicate that the downloading is completed: Loading ...............................
7. Step 7: Enter Y and the system starts downloading the file. Enter N and the system will return to Boot menu. Take the first case as an example. Enter Y and press , the system begins downloading programs. After the downloading is completed, the system starts write-flash operation. Upon completion of this operation, the screen displays the following information to indicate that the downloading is completed: Loading ........................................................done! Writing to flash.....