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Features in 281-01 22
Version 281-01
C613-10482-00 REV A
CR00012850
CR00013109
File - Previously, a user could delete the preferred software release and the current
boot configuration file (by using the command delete file), without first setting
a new preferred release or boot configuration file. Therefore, it was possible to
accidentally delete these files, which caused network disruptions if the router or
switch restarted. If the router or switch restarted after the user had deleted the
preferred release, it booted from the fallback software. Similarly, if the router or
switch restarted after the user had deleted the current boot configuration file, it
started up with no configuration.
This enhancement ensures that users can no longer delete the preferred software
release or the current boot configuration file. If you want to delete the files
without specifying new preferred files, first use the commands delete
install=pref or set config=none to stop the files from being preferred.
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CR00012857
CR00011277
Core, SNMP,
Stack
- Stacked devices are now SNMP accessible through a single IP address. The MIB
Object stackSnmpHost (at-stack.mib) is used to determine which stacked device
is currently responding to SNMP Requests. By setting the value of
stackSnmpHost, an SNMP manager can chose any one of the stacked switches
to poll. After a new value is set successfully, a new SNMP agent is chosen. On
SNMP V1 and V2c operations, the new agent is immediately ready to talk to the
manager. On SNMP v3 operations, the manager needs to re-run engine discovery
to re-synchronize the agent and manager.
Traps and notifications from stacked devices now include an extra object called
hostID, which gives the value of the switchs host ID. This identifies which stacked
switch produced the trap or notification.
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CR00013394
Switch - New AT-8600 Series switches are now ROHS compliant (lead free). This
enhancement ensured that the new ROHS compliant 1 gigabit uplink ports are
fully supported on AT-8648T/2SP switches.
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CR00013584
Core - On AT-8624PoE switches, a new 7000 rpm fan is now supported. -----Y----
CR Module Level Description
AR400
AR7x5
AR750S / AR770S
Rapier i
AT-8800
AT-8600
AT-8700XL
AT-8948 / x900-48
AT-9900
AT-9800
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