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Release Notes for BayStack Operating System Switching Software (BoSS) 3.1
• Ensure you assign an IP address to the switch or stack before enabling
RADIUS authentication. If you attempt to enable RADIUS authentication
using the CLI, you will not receive an error message even if the switch or
stack is not configured with an IP address. (Q00752827)
• You may delete the IP address of the device using the CLI even if RADIUS
authentication is enabled and you will not receive an error message.
(Q00752828)
• You may see the MAC address table refresh by itself every few seconds after
another unit in the stack has been reset. This condition may persist for one or
two minutes. (Q00761481)
• You may only change the VLAN port configuration for MLT or DMLT ports
using the lowest numbered port in the MLT. (Q00761593)
• The switch continues to send BootP request even after BootP is disabled.
(Q00763866)
• If the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is enabled on a Link Aggregation Group
(LAG), then the LAG is subject to STP convergence, just like any other port.
If Spanning Tree does reconverge, you should expect there to be a loss of data
on the LAG link. (Q00769684, Q00804961)
• There is an error on page 258 of the document, “Using the BayStack 470-24T
10/100/1000 Switch, Software Version 3.0” regarding how GBIC ports relate
to the various queues. The new text for the page is as follows:
The cascade port has a set of 2 queues that are serviced using an absolute
priority discipline. Filters are installed only on cascade ports that are
connected to BayStack 450 or BayStack 410 units in the stack.
BayStack 470-24T ports are associated with three types of queue sets:
• Queue set 1 has four queues. The first queue is serviced in an absolute
priority fashion. The other three queues are serviced in a WRR fashion.
• Queue set 2 has two queues that are serviced in an absolute priority
fashion.
Trunk Trunk Members STP Learning Trunk Mode Trunk Status
----- ------------------------------- ------------ --------------- ------------
1 [ /1 ][ / 2][ /3 ][ / ] [ Normal ] Basic [ Disabled ]
2 [ 2/6 ][ 2/7 ][ / ][ / ] [ Normal ] Basic [ Disabled ]
3 [ 3/10 ][ 4/11][ 4/12][ 5/13] [ Normal ] Basic [ Disabled ]
4 [ / ][ / ][ / ][ / ] [ Normal ] Basic [ Disabled ]
5 [ / ][ / ][ / ][ / ] [ Normal ] Basic [ Disabled ]
6 [ / ][ / ][ / ][ / ] [ Normal ] Basic [ Disabled ]
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