Release Notes Version 07.8.04a Operating System for the ProCurve 9304M, 9308M, and 9315M Routing Switches with Redundant Management (M2, M4, EP, and T-Flow), September 2008 Software release 07.8.04a supersedes earlier software releases in the 07.x software branch. (For information about software branches and minimum release requirements for management module support, refer to “Software Branches” on page 3.) The 07.8.
Release Notes for 07.8.04a © Copyright 2001, 2008 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. Publication Number 5991-4722 September 2008 Applicable ProCurve 9300 (Current) Products 9304M Routing Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (J4139A) 9308M Routing Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (J4138A) 9315M Routing Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (J4874A) EP 10/100-TX RJ-45 Module . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Release Notes for 07.8.04a Contents Terminology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Product Documentation for Software Release 07.8.04a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Downloading the Latest Software and Documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Software Branches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Release Notes for 07.8.04 Terminology Terminology The following table defines basic product terms used in ProCurve routing switch documentation. Term Definition chassis device or chassis A routing switch that accepts optional modules or power supplies. The ProCurve 9315M, ProCurve 9304M, and ProCurve 9308M routing switches are chassis devices.
Product Documentation for Software Release 07.8.04a Release Notes for 07.8.
Release Notes for 07.8.04 Downloading the Latest Software and Documentation Downloading the Latest Software and Documentation You can download software version 07.8.04a and the latest routing switch product documentation from the ProCurve website as described below. To Download a Software Version: 1. Go to the ProCurve website at http://www.procurve.com. 2. Click on software (in the sidebar). 3. Under “latest software”, click on switches.
Software Requirements for Management Modules Release Notes for 07.8.04 Table 2: Software Branches Software Release Includes: Operates on: 07.7.01b release Bug fixes, 07.7.01 features and enhancements to existing features, and a new procedure for upgrading software code ProCurve 9304M, ProCurve 9308M, and ProCurve 9315M routing switches with redundant management (M2, M4, EP, and T-Flow) and 2-port 10GB modules 07.8.00a release Bug fixes, new 07.8.
Release Notes for 07.8.04 Software Supported on ProCurve Routing Switches Software Supported on ProCurve Routing Switches Table 4 shows the software releases supported on each ProCurve routing switch. Table 4: Software Releases Supported on ProCurve Routing Switches Routing Switch Software Releases Supported M2 or M4 Redundant Mgmt M2 or M4 Redundant Mgmt M1 Router Code only M1 Switch Code only H2R05216.BIN H2R06605.BIN H2R06616.BIN H2R07110.BIN H2R07119.BIN H2R07122.BIN H2R07124.BIN H2R07504.
Boot Code Requirements for ProCurve Software Release Notes for 07.8.04 Table 5: Boot Code Requirements Routing Switch Modules Software Image Minimum Boot Code Required ProCurve 9304M ProCurve 9308M With one of the following HPR06636.bin2 M1B07108.bin or greater recommended With any one or two of the following Redundant Management: modules For M2, M4, and EP Redundant Management modules: For M2, M4, and EP Redundant Management modules: J4846A Gigabit SX2 (M2) - H2R07803.bin - M2B07605.
Release Notes for 07.8.04 Upgrading Software on an M2, M4, or EP Management Module to Release 07.8.04a Routing Switch Modules Software Image Minimum Boot Code Required ProCurve 6208MSX — HPS06636.bin2 M1B07108.bin or greater recommended 1 M1 management modules (without Redundant Management) have been discontinued. 2 Does not support Secure Shell (SSH) version 1. Upgrading Software on an M2, M4, or EP Management Module to Release 07.8.
Upgrading Software on an M2, M4, or EP Management Module to Release 07.8.04a Release Notes for 07.8.04 B. If the routing switch is running software EARLIER than release 07.6.01b, copy release 07.6.01b to flash memory. Then reboot the device to load the 07.6.01b software. C. Copy release 07.8.04a to flash memory, and reboot the routing switch to load 07.8.04a software. A. Upgrading Boot Code on a Management Module to Version 07.06.
Release Notes for 07.8.04 Upgrading Software on an M2, M4, or EP Management Module to Release 07.8.04a is displayed when the flash images are synchronized and the upgrade is complete. 4. Verify that the software has been successfully copied by entering the show flash command at any level of the CLI: • The software release in the primary flash is displayed at the end of the line that begins with “Compressed Pri Code Size”.
Using SNMP to Upgrade Software on a Management Module 5. Release Notes for 07.8.04 Reboot the routing switch to load software release 07.8.04a from the area of flash memory (primary or secondary) where you stored it. NOTE: When you reload the software after upgrading the software to release 07.8.04a, the routing switch displays a message to say that the configuration has changed and prompts you to save the changes.
Release Notes for 07.8.04 Upgrading the FPGA on a 10 Gigabit Ethernet Module is the TFTP server’s IP address. is the image file name. is one of the following values: 20 – Downloads the software code into the device’s primary flash area. 22 – Downloads the software code into the device’s secondary flash area.
Using Different Combinations of Management Modules Release Notes for 07.8.04 NOTE: The show flash command will list the new FPGA code versions but the new versions do not take effect until you reload the software. Using Different Combinations of Management Modules This section describes the different combinations of M1, M2, M4, EP, and T-Flow management modules supported on ProCurve 9304M, ProCurve 9308M, and ProCurve 9315M routing switches.
Release Notes for 07.8.04 Non-Redundant Management on ProCurve 9304M and ProCurve 9308M Routing Switches management module, and also downloadable from the ProCurve website (see “To Download Product Documentation:” on page 3). Non-Redundant Management on ProCurve 9304M and ProCurve 9308M Routing Switches Management modules without Redundant Management are sometimes termed “M1” modules (for “Management 1”).
Removing a Module from an Active Device Release Notes for 07.8.04 Removing a Module from an Active Device Before you remove a module from a routing switch in operation, first disable the module. Disabling the module before removing it prevents a brief service interruption on other unmanaged modules. The brief interruption can be caused by the device re-initializing other modules when you remove an enabled module. NOTE: This section does not apply to the active or standby Redundant Management modules.
Release Notes for 07.8.04 Enhancements and Configuration Notes in 07.8.03 Inserting or Removing an EP Module on a ProCurve 9315M NOTE: This section applies only to a ProCurve 9315M (15-slot chassis) with EP modules. Do not insert or remove EP modules in a ProCurve 9315M until the device has fully booted. Generally, booting takes around two minutes. You can determine whether the device has fully booted by looking at the management console.
Software Fixes Release Notes for 07.8.04 Software Fixes The fixes for software bugs found on ProCurve 9300M Series routing switches in software releases 07.8.00h through 07.8.03 are described in the following table. Software fixes are listed by bug ID for the software release in which they were implemented. Bug ID Bug Description Protocol/ Feature Version Found Version Fixed 07.8.00h 25991 In the display of InUcastPkts and OutUcastPkt 64bit packet counters, the packet counts wrap after 32 bits.
Release Notes for 07.8.04 Software Fixes Bug ID Bug Description Protocol/ Feature Version Found Version Fixed 45318 After you disable and swap a module, the active management module crashes. System 07.8.00 45319 When you enter the ip rebind-acl all command, the following message is logged: Exceed max DMA 9 L4 cam resource, using flow based ACL instead ACL 07.8.00 45415 SSH may reload if a different client public-key is received for authentication. SSH 07.8.
Software Fixes Release Notes for 07.8.04 Bug ID Bug Description Protocol/ Feature Version Found Version Fixed 48927 Port-based rate-limiting on outbound traffic may not function properly if a large output rate is configured. Rate Limiting 07.8.00 07.8.00i 29031 In show ip nat trans command output, a maximum of 3000 Network Address Translation (NAT) sessions are displayed. NAT 07.8.
Release Notes for 07.8.04 Software Fixes Bug ID Bug Description Protocol/ Feature Version Found Version Fixed 47395 If the primary link in an Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) 802.3ad trunk goes down for more than 90 seconds and then comes back up, port flapping occurs. LACP 07.8.00 47826 The system reloads when the ARP table contains more entries than the configured maximum arp table value. System 07.8.
Software Fixes Release Notes for 07.8.04 Bug ID Bug Description Protocol/ Feature Version Found Version Fixed 50092 When you enter the no speed-duplex command including speed and duplex attributes, the specified fixed speed and duplex settings are not removed. CLI 07.8.00 50203 A routing switch does not flush a MAC address on the Metro Ring Protocol (MRP). MRP 07.8.00 50347 Multicast forwarding is not supported with jumbo packets. Multicast 07.8.
Release Notes for 07.8.04 Software Fixes Bug ID Bug Description Protocol/ Feature Version Found Version Fixed 49218 LACP implementation causes a trunk instance to be recreated if a primary trunk port attached to a Cisco 6500 goes down or comes up. LACP 07.8.00 49294 If you do not enter the no rfc153-compatibility command, type 3 summary link-state advertisements (LSAs) with maximum cost are sent. To activate the software fix, refer to the RFC 1583-type3-cost. LSA 07.8.
Software Fixes Release Notes for 07.8.04 Bug ID Bug Description Protocol/ Feature Version Found Version Fixed 52419 SSH disconnects an SSH client after the configured idle time expires even during an active SSH session. SSH 07.8.00 53721 A reload is performed due to the lack of memory allocated to the "vlan_router_int_list" pointer. VLAN 07.8.00 54207 A Data Access Exception reload in the cam_clear_dma_flags routine occurs. System 07.8.
Release Notes for 07.8.04 Software Fixes Bug ID Bug Description Protocol/ Feature Version Found Version Fixed 50323 802.1w is disabled if you configure a topology group (802.1w in the master VLAN) and more VLANs than the configured system-max spanning-tree value. VLAN 07.8.00 51621 A GBIC that is installed in an SFP slot, which is configured for the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) but has no cable attached, shows port flapping (up and down). SNTP 07.8.
Software Fixes Release Notes for 07.8.04 Bug ID Bug Description Protocol/ Feature 51933 A traffic flow is over-reporting the number of outbound bytes transmitted as compared with the number of interface counters recorded by SNMP. SNMP 07.8.00 52074 When NAT and ACL are configured on the same interface, NAT does not translate packets after you modify the ACL configuration. NAT 07.8.00 52269 ARP does not synchronize between the backplane and management plane on a routing switch. System 07.8.
Release Notes for 07.8.04 Software Fixes Bug ID Bug Description Protocol/ Feature Version Found Version Fixed 57594 The child route (more specific route) ages out from CAM before the parent route, resulting in blackholing of traffic. System 07.8.00 57774 A Data Access Exception crash occurs when a trunk is created without entering the trunk deploy command and when the lead port is configured for 802.1w admin-pt2pt. Spanning Tree 07.8.00 07.8.
Software Fixes Bug ID Release Notes for 07.8.04 Bug Description Protocol/ Feature Version Found Version Fixed 07.8.01 14668 Although rare in occurrence, in some configurations with EBGP, IBGP, and OSPF routes, a routing switch may not always select the best route. For example, the device might install an IBGP route in the routing table, even though the IBGP route has a higher administrative distance than OSPF. This could happen if the switch previously selected an EBGP route as the best route.
Release Notes for 07.8.04 Software Fixes Bug ID Bug Description Protocol/ Feature 29670 If you enable 802.1w (spanning-tree command) on a port-based VLAN before configuring the port as tagged or untagged, 802.1w fails to initialize. In addition, the show 802-1w command output shows that Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) is not configured. Note that if you define the port as tagged or untagged before enabling 802.1w, this problem does not occur. RSTP - IEEE 802.1w 07.8.
Software Fixes Release Notes for 07.8.04 Bug ID Bug Description Protocol/ Feature 31084 On an EP 8 Port Mini-GBIC Redundant Management module, a system reload occurs when a BGP packet with an invalid header length is received. BGP4+ 07.8.01 31157 A BGP routing switch fails to send notification after clearing a peer session. BGP4+ 07.8.01 31166 OSPF fails to delete a redistributed static route from the routing table even though the static route has been removed. OSPF 07.8.
Release Notes for 07.8.04 Software Fixes Bug ID Bug Description Protocol/ Feature 32360 On an EP 48-Port 10/1000-TX RJ45 module, the routing switch does not successfully remove some ACL remarks and line entries from the configuration. This occurs if you delete an ACL (for example, no access-list 130) and then later create an ACL with the same ACL number (for example, access-list 130). In this case, the system incorrectly inserts some of the remarks and entries from the previously deleted ACL.
Software Fixes Release Notes for 07.8.04 Bug ID Bug Description Protocol/ Feature Version Found Version Fixed 33511 If a port in a trunk group goes down then comes up again, the routing switch incorrectly load balances traffic across the ports in the trunk group. In normal operation, the switch re-balances the traffic so that all of the ports in the trunk group are properly utilized. Other 07.8.
Release Notes for 07.8.04 Software Fixes Bug ID Bug Description Protocol/ Feature Version Found Version Fixed 34609 A 10 Gigabit Ethernet link stays up when the egress side of the link is disabled. No link-fault signal (LFS) is configured. 10GE link 07.6.06 07.8.01b 35199 When forwarding sFlow packets, the routing switch crashes with a data access exception in the “sw_12_get_outgoing_port_by_da_match” routine due to an invalid port number. sFlow 07.6.06 07.8.
Software Fixes Release Notes for 07.8.04 Bug ID Bug Description Protocol/ Feature Version Found Version Fixed 46924 After a system reload, the sFlow sample command at the trunk configuration level is no longer supported. sFlow 07.6.06 07.8.01b 47724 The show ip bgp nei adv command output may not display all advertised routes. (This is a display issue only.) CLI 07.8.00 07.8.
Release Notes for 07.8.04 Software Fixes Bug ID Bug Description Protocol/ Feature Version Found Version Fixed 43721 After you install a 2-port 1-Gigabit Ethernet module, the dm delete command causes the routing switch to reload. 10GE link 07.6.05 07.8.01c 44138 CPU spikes occur for about 8 seconds when you add or remove ports with an outbound ACL on a VLAN. CPU, ACL 07.6.06 07.8.
Software Fixes Release Notes for 07.8.04 Bug ID Bug Description Protocol/ Feature Version Found Version Fixed 50592 Multicast jumbo packets are not supported on the 10 Gigabit Ethernet module. Multicast all 07.8.01c 51482 The system reloads when you enter the ip tftp source loopback 19899960 command in config mode. This is because the Valid Port Range value is not checked. CLI 07.8.00 07.8.01c 07.8.
Release Notes for 07.8.04 Software Fixes Bug ID Bug Description Protocol/ Feature Version Found Version Fixed 54251 The debug 802.1w all_802_1W_events vlan command does not send output to a console, Telnet, or SSH session. 802.1d, CLI 07.8.00 07.8.01d 54375 A Data Access Exception crash occurs when you enter the no untagged ethernet 21 ethernet 22 ethernet 23 ethernet 24 command after you enter the qos-tos trust dscp command. DSCP, QOS 07.8.00 07.8.
Software Fixes Release Notes for 07.8.04 Bug ID Bug Description Protocol/ Feature 36440 The routing switch does not forward the MAC group address 01-80-C2-00-00-03 that was filtered by an IEEE 802.1D MAC bridge. MAC Addressing 07.8.02 38066 When you add a single, multicast static MAC address to a port that is a member of a VLAN may result in packet loss. MAC Addressing 07.8.
Release Notes for 07.8.04 Software Fixes Bug ID Bug Description Protocol/ Feature Version Found Version Fixed 47254 On an EP 8 Port Mini-GBIC Redundant Management module, when you configure sFlow and an ACL so that packets that were being forwarded by the CPU are filtered by the ACL, an incorrect VLAN ID is matched with the ACL. ACL 07.8.02 47542 A system reload may occur when you enter a show run command during a Telnet session in which you bind ACLs to a port. ACL/Telnet 07.8.
Software Fixes Release Notes for 07.8.04 Bug ID Bug Description Protocol/ Feature 49141 On an EP 8 Port Mini-GBIC Redundant Management module, you cannot reassign the same interfaces to an MRP ring. MRP 07.8.02 49240 On a 2-Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet module, when you configure a jumbo MTU, packet loss may result when a link on a 10 Gigabit port is removed and reinserted. System 07.8.
Release Notes for 07.8.04 Software Fixes Bug ID Bug Description Protocol/ Feature Version Found Version Fixed 54622 On an EP 8 Port Mini-GBIC Redundant Management module, a port in a virtual router interface on which an ACL is applied was changed, added, or removed and the ACL was re-applied. This behavior may result in a system reload. ACL 07.8.
Software Fixes Release Notes for 07.8.04 Bug ID Bug Description Protocol/ Feature Version Found Version Fixed 56399 When rate limiting is enabled, the ip rebind [aclnum] command does not function correctly and some ACL definitions are changed. ACL 07.8.02 56846 When an EP 8 Port Mini-GBIC Redundant Management module is installed, if you configure the ip high-perf command on a ProCurve module, the UDLD configuration does not recover after a system reload. UDLD 07.8.
Release Notes for 07.8.04 Software Fixes Bug ID Bug Description Protocol/ Feature Version Found Version Fixed 57758 On a network with OSPF Equal-Cost Multi-Path (ECMP) enabled, only the two next hops can be viewed when four next-hops exist. OSPF 07.8.02 57806 When you enter the no port security command, all interface-level configurations are removed. Port Security 07.8.
Software Fixes Release Notes for 07.8.04 Bug ID Bug Description Protocol/ Feature 58868 You cannot disable the HP Discovery Protocol (FDP) or Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) on a secondary trunk port if you have entered the no fdp enable or no cdp enable command on a primary trunk port. FDP and CDP 07.8.02 58909 A route learned via RIPv1 disappears if a port in the RIPv1 route has a statically added route. RIPv1 07.8.
Release Notes for 07.8.04 Software Fixes Bug ID Bug Description Protocol/ Feature Version Found Version Fixed 60395 Although a device has a route in the OSPF routing table, the device may add an IP cache entry that is flagged as "DI", meaning the packet destination is unknown. This problem occurs when you disable IP load-sharing. OSPF 07.8.
Software Fixes Release Notes for 07.8.04 Bug ID Bug Description Protocol/ Feature 59468 If OSPF is configured, the OSPF configuration is not displayed in show ip ospf config command output until the configuration is saved and the switch is rebooted. OSPF 07.8.02 59698 If SSH is configured, a system reload sometimes occurs due to insufficient stack space. SSH 07.8.02 59925 The incorrect deletion of CAM entries may cause a routing switch to reload. System 07.8.
Release Notes for 07.8.04 Software Fixes Bug ID Bug Description Protocol/ Feature Version Found Version Fixed 60916 Traffic is not evenly balanced on the members of a trunk after you enter the ip net-aggregate command and configure multislot switch trunks. IP Routing 07.8.
Software Fixes Release Notes for 07.8.04 Bug ID Bug Description Protocol/ Feature Version Found Version Fixed 62894 If the ports within a trunk are disabled due to a port security violation, the disable command is not displayed as part of the show running-config command output. Port Security 07.8.02 63138 On an interface on which both sFlow and an inbound ACL are configured, in the display of sFlow traffic statistics, the number of packets received is lower than the actual number received.
Release Notes for 07.8.04 Software Fixes Bug ID Bug Description Protocol/ Feature Version Found Version Fixed 63975 A routing switch in which ProCurve 9300M Series modules are installed can sometimes reload due to incorrect logic for lockup detection. System 07.8.02 07.8.
Software Fixes Release Notes for 07.8.04 Bug ID Bug Description Protocol/ Feature 59279 If supernet routes are used and the IP Routing feature is configured, the CAM entry of a child route sometimes gets aged out, leaving the CAM entry of parent route programmed. This can cause misforwarding of traffic. IP Routing 07.8.02 59502 A system reload is sometimes performed if the IP Routing feature configured when the system runs out of IP cache entries and frees an existing entry. IP Routing 07.8.
Release Notes for 07.8.04 Software Fixes Bug ID Bug Description Protocol/ Feature Version Found Version Fixed 65342 When detecting a port lockup condition on a routing switch, a system reload may occur. System 07.8.02 65418 If you configure the Port Security feature with an ACL that permits Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) traffic, ICMP packets may sometimes be dropped. System 07.8.
Software Fixes Release Notes for 07.8.04 Bug ID Bug Description Protocol/ Feature 65528 Removing a module from a routing switch may cause Port Database entries on the module to be inaccessible, resulting in a system reload. System 07.8.03 66003 After a module is removed from a routing switch, a syslog message is sometimes generated that lacks information to sufficiently describe the cause. This fix provides the following possible causes in the syslog: System 07.8.
Release Notes for 07.8.04 Software Fixes Bug ID Bug Description Protocol/ Feature Version Found Version Fixed 69334 In a Switch/Router configured with outbound ACLs using the ip access-policy command, the L4 CAM entry is not programmed causing the packets to be forwarded via the Processor. ACL 07.8.03a 60525 In a Router configured with a routing protocol, occasionally the forwarding entry can point to an invalid port causing the system to reset. IP Stack 07.8.
Software Fixes Bug ID Release Notes for 07.8.04 Bug Description Protocol/ Feature Version Found Version Fixed 07.8.03b 67638 Module: N/A AAA 07.8.03b ACL 07.8.03b BGP4 07.8.03b CLI 07.8.03b IP Stack 07.8.03b Symptom: In a Switch or Router configured with the AAA authentication login command using the line method keyword, all the available commands do not appear with the CLI prompt. Resolution: Fixed in this release.
Release Notes for 07.8.04 Software Fixes Bug ID Bug Description Protocol/ Feature Version Found Version Fixed 73502 Module: N/A L2 Forwarding 07.8.03b PIM 07.8.03b System 07.8.03b System 07.8.03b Web Agent 07.8.03b ACLs 07.8.03c Symptom: In a Router configuration with ACL configured in flow mode, the switched packets with TCP SYN and ACK flag are incorrectly discarded. Resolution: Fixed in this release.
Software Fixes Release Notes for 07.8.04 Bug ID Bug Description Protocol/ Feature 74773 Module: N/A MAC Authentica-tion 07.8.03c NAT 07.8.03c Rapid STP 07.8.03c System 07.8.03c System 07.8.03c Telnet 07.8.03c VRRP 07.8.03c Symptom: In a Switch or Router configured with MAC Authentication, if when an authenticated MAC moves from one port to another port, this can sometimes cause a system reset. Version Found Version Fixed Resolution: Fixed in this release.
Release Notes for 07.8.04 Bug ID Software Fixes Bug Description Protocol/ Feature Version Found Version Fixed 07.8.03d 76148 Module: N/A AAA 07.8.03d ACL 07.8.03d ACL 07.8.03d L2-Trace 07.8.03d NAT 07.8.03d SNTP 07.8.03d Symptom: In a Switch or Router configured with AAA and authentication using TACACS+ server for user access through the Web Management interface, authentication requests after an unsuccessful login do not cease to be sent to the server. Resolution: Fixed in this release.
Software Fixes Release Notes for 07.8.04 Bug ID Bug Description Protocol/ Feature Version Found Version Fixed 75878 Module: N/A SSH 07.8.03d UDLD 07.8.03d VRRP 07.8.03d ACL 07.8.03e System 07.8.03e Symptom: In a Switch or Router if the SSH is used for management, occasionally this can cause a system reset. Resolution: Fixed in this release.
Release Notes for 07.8.04 Software Fixes Bug ID Bug Description Protocol/ Feature Version Found Version Fixed 77253 Module: N/A ACL 07.8.03f System 07.8.03f System 07.8.03f System 07.8.03f System 07.8.03f BGP 07.8.04a Symptom: In a Switch or Router running 07.8.03e and 07.8.03d, an ACL configured with Rate Limit can occasionally cause high CPU usage due to traffic that is incorrectly coming to CPU. This problem does not exist in patches prior to 07.8.03d.
Software Fixes Release Notes for 07.8.04 Bug ID Bug Description Protocol/ Feature Version Found Version Fixed 36440 Module: N/A Layer 2 07.8.04a Layer 2 07.8.04a OSPF 07.8.04a OSPF 07.8.04a OSPF 07.8.04a CSP 07.8.04a sFlow 07.8.04a Symptom: The Switch or Router forwards the packet with Destination MAC address of 01:80:c2:00:00:0x. These packets should be discarded. Resolution: Fixed in this release.
Release Notes for 07.8.04 Known Issues in 07.8.03 Bug ID Bug Description Protocol/ Feature Version Found Version Fixed 82608 Module: N/A System 07.8.04a System 07.8.04a Symptom: In a Switch or Router, the link activity LED on the port with ER-Xenpak optics is off on either end, while the traffic is passing uninterrupted. Resolution: Fixed in this release. 85354 Module: N/A Symptom: In a Switch or Router, sometimes a corrupt or inconsistent port data structure can cause a system reset.
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ProCurve 9300M Series Modules Release Notes for 07.8.
Release Notes for 07.8.04 © Copyright 2001, 2008 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.