Cisco Cisco Fiber IGESM Switch Module for IBM Release Notes

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Release Notes for the Cisco Systems Intelligent Gigabit Ethernet Switch Modules for the IBM BladeCenter
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Documentation Updates
Command Reference Updates
These changes were made to the command reference.
This information about the dot1x timeout tx-period seconds interface configuration command is 
incorrect: 
The range for seconds is from 5 to 65535.
The correct range is from 1 to 65535 seconds.
The usage guidelines for the set and unset bootloader commands in the command reference are 
incorrect. 
These are the correct usage guidelines for the set command:
Environment variables are case sensitive and must be entered as documented.
Environment variables that have values are stored in flash memory outside of the flash file 
system.
Under normal circumstances, it is not necessary to alter the setting of the environment variables.
The MANUAL_BOOT environment variable can also be set by using the boot manual global 
configuration command.
The BOOT environment variable can also be set by using the boot system filesystem:/file-url 
global configuration command.
The ENABLE_BREAK environment variable can also be set by using the boot enable-break 
global configuration command.
The HELPER environment variable can also be set by using the boot helper filesystem:/file-url 
global configuration command.
The CONFIG_FILE environment variable can also be set by using the boot config-file 
flash:/file-url global configuration command.
The HELPER_CONFIG_FILE environment variable can also be set by using the boot 
helper-config-file 
filesystem:/file-url global configuration command.
The HELPER_CONFIG_FILE environment variable can also be set by using the boot 
helper-config-file 
filesystem:/file-url global configuration command.
The bootloader prompt string (PS1) can be up to 120 printable characters except the equal sign 
(=).
These are the correct guidelines for the unset command:
Under normal circumstances, it is not necessary to alter the setting of the environment variables.
The MANUAL_BOOT environment variable can also be reset by using the no boot manual 
global configuration command.
The BOOT environment variable can also be reset by using the no boot system global 
configuration command.
The ENABLE_BREAK environment variable can also be reset by using the no boot 
enable-break
 global configuration command.
The HELPER environment variable can also be reset by using the no boot helper global 
configuration command.