Cisco Cisco SG200-26P 26-port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch
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Release Notes for 200, 300, 500, and ESW2 Series Switches Firmware Version 1.3.5.x
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Release Notes
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When you are prompted to modify your password at the initial log in, and
then change the default password to use some special strings, the user will
fail to log in again with the modified password. An example of special
strings would be: like "Cisco100%+" or "WERab#%56". (CQ145271)
then change the default password to use some special strings, the user will
fail to log in again with the modified password. An example of special
strings would be: like "Cisco100%+" or "WERab#%56". (CQ145271)
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There is a problem using PoE auto control via time-range. After performing a
save and reboot, the saved time-range configuration on port 4 is also
displayed on port 5 and 6. (CQ146121)
save and reboot, the saved time-range configuration on port 4 is also
displayed on port 5 and 6. (CQ146121)
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The power inline server time-range function does not work. (CQ146048)
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A global ipv6 address cannot be set in a tunnel interface when following
specific steps using the web-based interface. (CQ146027)
specific steps using the web-based interface. (CQ146027)
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Occasionally, a TACACS server that has been configured by using a name
cannot be deleted. (CQ146164)
cannot be deleted. (CQ146164)
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When configuring a 500 series switch in L3 mode, the user is allowed to
configure the TCAM for IP4 and IPv6 routing resource on the same web
page. (CQ146267)
configure the TCAM for IP4 and IPv6 routing resource on the same web
page. (CQ146267)
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The issue occurs on the backup switch in a stack. Refer to the following
steps as an example:
steps as an example:
1. Open the Administration > Routing Resources page.
2. Adjust the IPv6 entry from the default value to 8, then apply and reboot the
switch to take effect.
3. After the switch boots up, configure IPv4 entry to 1800, then apply and
reboot.
4. The backup switch will reboot repeatedly, other stack members work as
expected.