Allied Telesis AT-9000 Switch User Manual


 
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.2 Software Release Notes
PN 613-001447 Rev A 10 Allied Telesis, Inc.
Chapter 52: MAC Address-
based Port Security
Revision A of the user’s guide stated in Guidelines that this type
of port security was not supported on optional GBIC, SFP, or
XFP modules. Revision B states that MAC address-based port
security is supported on SFP transceivers, the only type of
transceivers AT-9000 switches support.
Chapters 59 and 60: sFlow
Agent
Revision A of the user’s guide stated you could define the IP
addresses of up to four sFlow collectors. The switch actually
supports the IP address of just one collector. This is corrected in
Revision B.
Chapters 67 and 68:
Access Control Lists
(ACLs)
Revision A stated that a port that had more than one ACL
performs them according to their ID numbers, in ascending
order. ACLs are actually performed in the order in which they are
applied to a port. This is corrected in Revision B.
The IP ACCESS-GROUP command, which is used to assign
ACLs to ports, has been shortened to ACCESS-GROUP
command.
The previous version of the user’s guide stated that ACLs
without the VLAN parameter applied to both tagged and
untagged packets. That is incorrect. ACLs without the VLAN
parameter apply only to untagged packets.
Chapters 70 and 71: Local
Manager Accounts
This version of the management software has a NO SERVICE
PASSWORD-ENCRYPTION command that disables password
encryption of local manager accounts. In the previous version,
you could not disable password encryption after you had
activated it.
Previously, manager accounts with a privilege level of 1 could
access all of the command modes except when command mode
restriction was activated, in which case they were restricted to
the User Exec mode, unless they knew the special password. In
this release, command mode restriction is always activated to
prevent managers who have a privilege level of 1 and do not
know the special password from accessing any mode beyond
the User Exec mode.
Chapter 74 and 75: Telnet
Client
In the previous release the Telnet client could only be used from
local management sessions of the switch. In this release you
may use it from local and Telnet management sessions.
Table 1. Changes to the AlliedWare Plus Management Software User’s Guide for Version 2.1.2
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