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Enhancements in Release F.02.02
Documentation for Enhancements in Release F.02.02
Enhancements in Release F.02.02
Documentation for Enhancements in Release F.02.02
Software release F.02.02 contains these enhancements:
Enhancement
Summary
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TACACS+
TACACS+ authentication enables you to use a central server to allow or deny 
access to Series 2500 switches (and other TACACS-aware devices) in your 
network. This means that you can use a central database to create multiple 
unique username/password sets with associated privilege levels for use by  
individuals who have reason to access the switch from either the switch’s 
console port (local access) or Telnet (remote access).  
CDP
Software version F.02.02 for the Series 2500 switches, implemented CDP-v1 
(Cisco Discovery Protocol, version 1) to help discover devices in a network. 
Software version F.05.50 and beyond updates this network discovery method 
to the industry standard Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP). For release 
notes describing the latest software updates for your switch model, visit the 
ProCurve Networking website at http://www. procurve.com.
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TimeP Change
Changes how to select the TimeP time protocol option.
SNTP Time Protocol 
Enhancement
Adds SNTP, which uses two time protocol operating modes:
• Broadcast Mode: The switch acquires time updates by accepting the time 
value from the first SNTP time broadcast detected. 
• Unicast Mode: The switch requests a time update from the configured 
SNTP server. 
IGMP Enhancements
IGMP on the Series 2500 switches now supports IGMP without IP addressing 
and Forced Fast-Leave IGMP.
Switch Memory Operation
A brief description of how the switch saves configuration changes and a 
recommendation on when to use the write memory command.
Port Security Enhancement Changes how the switch retains learned static addresses across a reboot.
Using the CLI To Configure 
Usernames
Prior to release F.02.02, you could configure Manager and Operator user-
names only from the Web browser interface. Beginning with F.02.02 you can 
also use the CLI to configure usernames.