HP procurve 2500 Manual De Usuario
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Software Fixes
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SNMP —
The OID ifAlias is defaulted to "not assigned", causing Network Node Manager to
log error messages. (The fix is to default ifAlias to a zero-length string, as stated in the MIB,
or make each port have a unique value.)
or make each port have a unique value.)
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SNMP —
The switch does not support community names other than PUBLIC in traps.
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SNMP/Crash —
A walkmib of the cdpCacheDeviceId OID using an ifIndex value of the
Default VLAN causes the switch to crash with a bus error similar to:
-> Bus error: HW Addr=0x5265766d IP=0x002592e8 Task='mSnmpCtrl'
Task ID=0x12c2158 fp: 0x00000005 sp:0x012c1e28 lr:0x00259430
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STP —
Under some conditions, an 802.1w non-Root switch will have a zero Root Path Cost.
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TACACS+ —
The TACACS server IP is shown on the 'splash screen'.
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TELNET —
TCP port 1506 is always open.
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UI —
In the absence of a time server, the switch may report that it is the year "26".
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Web —
Web browser port utilization pop-up does not display the bandwidth number. Shows
x% of 0Mb instead of x% of 100Mb or x% of 1Gb.
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Web/Security —
When a 2500 series switch is acting as an IP Stack Commander, it is possible
to send a specific command to the 2500’s WEB agent that will inappropriately reset an IP
Stack Member switch.
Stack Member switch.
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Web/Security —
1. Set Series 2500 switch as commander of a stack containing only one
1600M/2400M/2424M/4000M/8000M switch member.
1600M/2400M/2424M/4000M/8000M switch member.
2. Send the following URL to the Series 2500 switch (Commander):
http://<IP ADDRESS>/sw2/cgi/device_reset?
This will cause the member switch to reboot, even without a password on the commander
(password not allowed on a member).
(password not allowed on a member).
Release F.05.16
(Beta Release Only)
Fixed in release F.05.16
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IP Stack Mgmt/Web —
A bus error occurs when accessing the close-up view of a 15-member
stack (IP Stack Management) through the Web interface.
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LACP —
With a 2500-Series switch linked via SX or LX to 5300-Series switch, turn off LACP
on the 2500 when RSTP is enabled, and STP's status becomes disabled on that port.
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LACP —
With a 2500-Series switch linked via SX or LX to a 5300-Series switch, turn off LACP
on the 2500 when RSTP is enabled, and STP's status becomes disabled on that port.