Cisco Cisco IOS Software Release 12.2(55)SE

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Release Notes for the Catalyst 2918 Switch, Cisco IOS Release 12.2(55)SE and Later
OL-23020-05
Limitations and Restrictions
When a Smart Install director is upgrading a client switch that is not Smart Install-capable (that is,
not running Cisco IOS Release 12.2(52)SE or later), the director must enter the password configured
on the client switch. If the client switch does not have a configured password, there are unexpected
results depending on the software release running on the client:
When you select the NONE option in the director CLI, the upgrade should be allowed and is
successful on client switches running Cisco IOS Release 12.2(25)SE through 12.2(46)SE, but
fails on clients running Cisco IOS Release 12.2(50)SE through 12.2(50)SEx.
When you enter any password in the director CLI, the upgrade should not be allowed, but it is
successful on client switches running Cisco IOS Release 12.2(25)SE through 12.2(46)SE, but
fails on clients running Cisco IOS Release 12.2(50)SE through 12.2(50)SEx.
There is no workaround. (CSCth35152)
SPAN
Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP), VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP), and Port Aggregation Protocol
(PAgP) packets received from a SPAN source are not sent to the destination interfaces of a local
SPAN session. The workaround is to use the monitor session session_number destination
{interface interface-id encapsulation replicate} global configuration command for local SPAN.
(CSCed24036)
Trunking
The switch treats frames received with mixed encapsulation (IEEE 802.1Q and Inter-Switch Link
[ISL]) as frames with FCS errors, increments the error counters, and the port LED blinks amber.
This happens when an ISL-unaware device receives an ISL-encapsulated packet and forwards the
frame to an IEEE 802.1Q trunk interface. There is no workaround. (CSCdz33708)
IP traffic with IP options set is sometimes leaked on a trunk port. For example, a trunk port is a
member of an IP multicast group in VLAN X but is not a member in VLAN Y. If VLAN Y is the
output interface for the multicast route entry assigned to the multicast group and an interface in
VLAN Y belongs to the same multicast group, the IP-option traffic received on an input VLAN
interface other than one in VLAN Y is sent on the trunk port in VLAN Y because the trunk port is
forwarding in VLAN Y, even though the port has no group membership in VLAN Y. There is no
workaround. (CSCdz42909).
For trunk ports or access ports configured with IEEE 802.1Q tagging, inconsistent statistics might
appear in the show interfaces counters privileged EXEC command output. Valid IEEE 802.1Q
frames of 64 to 66 bytes are correctly forwarded even though the port LED blinks amber, and the
frames are not counted on the interface statistics. There is no workaround. (CSCec35100).
VLAN
If the number of VLANs times the number of trunk ports exceeds the recommended limit of 13,000,
the switch can fail.
The workaround is to reduce the number of VLANs or trunks. (CSCeb31087)
When line rate traffic is passing through a dynamic port, and you enter the switchport access vlan
dynamic
 interface configuration command for a range of ports, the VLANs might not be assigned
correctly. One or more VLANs with a null ID appears in the MAC address table instead.
The workaround is to enter the switchport access vlan dynamic interface configuration command
separately on each port. (CSCsi26392)