HP (Hewlett-Packard) 2500 Switch User Manual


 
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Software Fixes
Performance/Crash (PR_4967) — Slow performance may occur when using 10/100 ports
or the 100FX transceiver operating at half-duplex. This also may occur when using 100FX,
Gigabit Stacking, Gigabit-SX, or Gigabit-LX transceivers operating at full-duplex. Note: The
Gigabit transceivers can only operate in full-duplex mode. The Interpacket Gap (IPG) is too
long for half-duplex and too short for full-duplex. This may result in a switch crash with a
message similar to:
-> Software exception at woodyDma_recv.c:154 -- in 'eDrvPollRx'
-> DMA unrecoverable error
Transceiver hot-swap (PR_3138) — A transceiver hot-swap is falsely reported when the
screws on a transceiver are tightened or loosened.
Transceivers (PR_3167) — Removing and re-inserting both transceivers simultaneously
many times with network cables attached and without an intervening reboot may cause the
switch to crash with a message similar to:
-> Software exception in ISR at buffers.c:1627
Release F.05.15 (Beta Release Only)
Adds the following enhancements:
Increased IGMP V3 interoperability by allowing the switch to keep (and not prune) V3 groups.
This lets the switch interoperate in an IGMP V3 environment without pruning off the V3
groups (due to the Data-Driven IGMP feature) or always flooding.
Display the IGMP Querier in the output of the CLI show ip igmp command.
Fixed in release F.05.15
Bcast limit — Configuring broadcast limiting does not take effect until a reboot.
CDP — When CDP is disabled, the switch does not forward CDP packets.
Configuration file — In the configuration file, the command:
port-security 1 learn-mode continuous action send-alarm
results in this error message:
Inconsistent Value
Configuration file — In the configuration file, a command, such as:
port-security 1 learn-mode continuous action send-alarm
results in this error message: Inconsistent Value.
Counters — Counters reset when you hot-swap a Gig-T transceiver.
Counters — The Switch does not distinguish between CRC and alignment errors.