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Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) issues
• In a stack with a large number of units (e.g. 6 to 8), a large number of VLANs
AND a large number of Spanning Tree Groups (STGs), STG configurations
may fail to be propagated to the most distant units in the stack. This issue only
affects non-default STGs (i.e. STG IDs not equal to 1). When this issue is
being experienced, ports on a unit in the stack will fail to send out BPDUs for
any affected non-default STGs. Ports on other units in the stack which belong
to this same STG may still correctly carry out the tasks of the STP.
A soft reset of an affected unit will cause the STG configuration information
to be re-acquired from the base unit and will correct this problem.
QoS issues
• When specifying an IP filter to a particular destination, if there are two or
more filters, the source address must specify a particular host. (Q00599978)
Resolved issues for BoSS, software version 3.1
The following issues were resolved in software version BoSS 3.1:
• When a port is administratively disabled, the port will no longer provide link
pulses. (Q00776905)
• When configured in a BayStack BPS or BayStack 460, the speed and duplex
setting on the BPS2000-4TX MDA, port 25 no longer changes after soft reset
(Q00585849)
• When using the unit replacement feature, you may now change the Target
Unit if you have 2 open telnet sessions. (Q00691669)
• When using the unit replacement feature, you may now clear the target unit on
the renumber screen on all units, not just the base unit. (Q00696227)
• IP address on the ping field now displays on all units of the allied stack, not
just the base unit. (Q00692114)
• Do not enter the following characters in the MAC Security Port list:
- [+, - or , ]
These characters might cause the switch to stop operating properly in the
stack. (Q00637930)
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