Cisco Cisco Gigabit Ethernet Switch Module (CGESM) for HP

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Cisco Gigabit Ethernet Switch Module for HP BladeSystem p-Class Release Notes, Cisco IOS Release 12.2(44)SE and Later
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Open Caveats
The workaround is to reload the switch.
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If the switch is in VTP server mode and VLANs with IDs greater than 255 (256 and above) are 
created, DHCP snooping does not work properly on these VLANs.
The workaround is to put the switch in VTP transparent mode before creating the VLANs.
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The configuration file used for the configuration replacement feature requires the character string 
end\n at the end of the file. The Windows Notepad text editor does not add the end\n string, and the 
configuration rollback does not work.
These are the workarounds. (You only need to do one of these.)
Do not use a configuration file that is stored by or edited with Windows Notepad.
Manually add the character string end\n to the end of the file. 
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The switch does not correctly update the entPhysicalChildIndex objects from the ENTITY-MIB, and 
some of the entPhysicalChildIndex entries are missing from the table. This adversely affects 
network management applications such as CiscoWorks CiscoView because they cannot manage the 
switch.
There is no workaround.
Open HP Caveats
These are the HP severity 2 open caveats for this release:
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Disconnecting the cable from the console port does not end a Telnet session. If you are in privileged 
EXEC mode when you remove the cable, the next session that is started on the console port will also 
be in privileged EXEC mode. 
The workaround is to end the session before you remove the cable.
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If you power on a switch that does not have a config.txt file (the factory default file) and leave the 
switch on for few hours, the switch console appears to be stalled during setup. 
The workaround is to reload the switch before you continue to configure it. 
Open Device Manager Caveats
This is the severity 3 device manager caveat for this release:
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If you enter the letter i by itself in the port description, the VLAN status column displays i; this only 
occurs when you are using Device Manager through Netscape 7.1.
The workaround is to run Device Manager through Internet Explorer if you must enter a port 
description with only the value “i.”