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AT-S63 Version 4.1.0 Patch 2 Software Release Notes
PN 613-001278 Rev A 10 Allied Telesis, Inc.
defense mechanism to a port. This issue is limited to the AT-9424Ts and AT-9424Ts/XP
switches. (4196)
QoS policies and unicast and multicast addresses. The filtering properties of a QoS policy
are designed for known unicast addresses. The behavior of a policy may be unpredictable if it
filters on unknown unicast addresses or known or unknown multicast addresses. (3196)
Lowest numbered port in an LACP aggregator. You cannot delete the lowest numbered port
from an LACP aggregator, referred to as the base port, or add a port to an aggregator that is
below the base port. The OperKey parameter for the ports in an aggregator is based on the
lowest numbered port and cannot be changed after the aggregator is created. For example, if
you create an aggregator of ports 10 to 15 on a switch, you cannot later delete port 10 from
the aggregator or add a port less than port 10. You must recreate the aggregator if you need
to change the base port. (4369)
Saving a configuration. The management software on the switch may experience a problem if
you save configuration changes in rapid succession. To avoid this issue, you should wait for
the Fault LED on the front panel of the switch to go off after saving a configuration change
and before saving another configuration change. If you are in a different location from the
switch and cannot view the Fault LED, wait 30 to 45 seconds between your save commands.
(2683)
Multiple VLAN modes and IPv4 packet routing. The 802.1Q-compliant and non-802.1Q-
compliant multiple VLAN modes do not support IPv4 packet routing. If you activate one of
these modes, you cannot configure routing interfaces and all the existing routing interfaces,
with the exception of the local interface, are deleted. To assign an IP address to a switch
running one of these VLAN modes, you must create one routing interface and designate it as
the local interface while the switch is running in the user-configured VLAN mode, and
afterwards change the switch’s VLAN mode to 802.1Q-compliant or non-802.1Q-compliant.
The local interface is automatically moved to the VLAN on port 1. (3806)
Switch to switch upload of a configuration file in an enhanced stack. The AT-S63
Management Software User Guides state that the routing interface commands in the
configuration file on a master switch of an enhanced stack are retained when the file is
uploaded to a slave switch. This is incorrect when the file being uploaded is the master
switch’s active configuration file. To prevent an IP address conflict on the units, the transfer
automatically removes all routing interface commands as the active configuration file is
uploaded. This rule only applies to the master switch’s active configuration file. The transfer
retains the routing interface definitions when you upload any other configuration file from a
master switch to a slave switch. To avoid an IP address conflict in this situation, it may be
necessary to modify the IP address assignments of the routing interfaces on the switch that
received the file.(4272, 5873)
Telnet management session. Changing the VLAN mode of a switch (e.g., from the user-
configured VLAN mode to a multiple VLAN mode) from a remote Telnet management session
may end your management session. To continue managing the switch, you must reestablish
the management session (3806)
AtiStkSwVlanConfigEntry MIB table. The response time of the management firmware on the
switch will be slow if you have more than one instance of the AtiStkSwVlanConfigEntry MIB
table open at a time. (2231)
Compact flash card. Removing a compact flash card from the switch while the management
software is writing a file to it may cause the switch to stop responding to management
commands and forwarding network packets. To avoid this issue, never remove a compact
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