Allied Telesis Switch 613 001480 User Manual

AT-S94 Version 3.0.0.41  
AT-8000S Switch  
Software Release Notes  
Please read this document before you begin to use the management software.  
Caution  
Failure to upgrade the bootloader before the release software can result in a switch that will  
not boot. Please read the upgrade instructions in this SRN carefully.  
This document contains the following sections:  
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AT-S94 Version 3.0.0.41 Software Release Notes  
What’s New in Version 3.0.0.41  
New Software Features  
ˆ None  
Resolved Issues  
ˆ In some cases where more than one switch has the same STP Bridge Priority value in a  
network, the switch with the higher MAC address would be elected as the STP root  
bridge. This issue has been resolved.  
Operational Notes  
ˆ 100 Mbps SFP: Switch over back to fiber fails after fiber link restored. It happens when  
an LCP155A4HSR 100M SFP is used when backup Copper link is 1G.  
Recommended User Work Around: Works fine when fiber and Copper speeds are  
similar and there are no issues with different SFP model.  
ˆ Port Mirroring: Port mirroring closes the port and opens it again.  
Recommended User Work Around: Not required.  
ˆ TAB functionality: Use of the Tab key does not complete the command Interface range  
VLAN all and the command Switchport general allowed VLAN.  
Recommended User Work Around: Type in the full command.  
ˆ SNMP - EWS > SNMP > Notify > Filters: Cannot add or modify filter with name  
containing special characters.  
Recommended User Work Around: Do not use special characters.  
ˆ Time - EWS > System > System Time: The current day becomes undefined after  
changing Time Zone Offset.  
Recommended User Work Around: The current day will be displayed correctly when  
the switch is reset.  
ˆ Web Response Time: Upon full table configuration it takes longer time to open the page  
IPv6 Neighbors and the page Statistics->RMON Alarm.  
ˆ Flow Control: Flow control does not work on the Gigabit ports.  
Recommended User Work Around: No work around.  
ˆ Encryption: It is impossible to add MD5/SHA keys via EWS.  
Recommended User Work Around: Use CLI commands.  
ˆ Syslog: Fail to add one syslog server with a description of maximum length including  
some space.  
Recommended User Work Around: Do not use spaces and avoid using the maximum  
allows length of the description.  
ˆ LLDP: When in mixed stack of PoE and Non PoE units, you can configure the PoE-PSE  
optional TLVs for non-PoE ports and these non-PoE ports will be advertised.  
Recommended User Work Around: Do not configure the PoE-PSE optional TLVs for  
non-PoE ports, so that this information will not be advertised.  
ˆ TACACS: When using the single connection option, the first login or “enable” attempts  
will fail, but the retry works.  
Recommended User Work Around: Use the multiple connection option (default  
setting).  
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ˆ Port lock: Port security mechanism is not triggered for MAC violation if MAC is learned  
on another locked port as a secured MAC address.  
Recommended User Work Around: No work around  
ˆ Mac-group mapping and 802.1x: Mac-group mapping on the same port on which  
802.1x takes place, stops the authentication.  
Recommended User Work Around: Use DVA instead.  
ˆ IGMP snooping and private VLAN: IGMP snooping and private VLAN will not work on  
the same port. Recommended User Work Around: No work around.  
ˆ Mac authentication: MAC authorization fails if the default of the radius server is not md5.  
Recommended User Work Around: Use md5 as default of the radius server.  
Known Issues  
ˆ None  
New Hardware Features  
ˆ None  
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AT-S94 Version 3.0.0.41 Software Release Notes  
Version 3.0.0.41 Upgrade Process  
You must have the correct software and bootloader installed on your switch before beginning the  
upgrade process to Version 3.0.0.41. Perform the following procedure:  
Note  
If you have a stacked configuration, all switches must be running the latest bootloader and  
the same software version before you upgrade the software for the stack.  
Note  
You can download Version 3.0.0.41 files from our web site at www.alliedtelesis.com.  
Refer to “Management Software Updates” on page 16 for instructions on how to navigate  
to the software updates page for the AT-8000S. All of the file names referenced below are  
contained in the zip file that you download.  
1. Log into the switch.  
2. For a successful software upgrade of your AT-8000S switch, it is mandatory that you first  
install the latest boot loader file (s94bv10107.rfb). You can find this file in the  
Latest_Boot_Loader folder that you have downloaded from the Allied Telesis web site.  
3. Verify that your switches are running the correct boot loader and management software by  
using the following command:  
show version  
4. If your AT-8000S series switch has Version 1.0.0.25 (or earlier) currently installed on it, go to  
to Version 3.0.0.41. If your AT-8000S series switch has Version 1.1.0.32 or later installed on  
it, go to the next step to upgrade to Version 3.0.0.41.  
5. With information displayed from the “show version” command, copy the boot version number  
exactly as shown. Using this number as the password, extract the ats94-30041.ros software  
upgrade file from the ats94-30041.zip file.  
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6. Assuming your switch is running the correct bootloader, you have the correct password to  
extract the ats94-30041.ros software upgrade file and you know that your current bootloader  
is compatible with the Version 3.0.0.41 software. If this is the case, you can proceed with the  
version 3.0.0.41 software upgrade by following steps 9 - 11. If this is not the case,  
7. If your switch is NOT running the correct bootloader version and you can NOT extract the  
ats94-30041.ros software upgrade file and you must install the latest boot loader file provided  
(s94bv10107.rfb) by using the following commands:  
Note  
You must substitute the IP address of your local TFTP server.  
For a stand alone switch -  
For a stack configuration -  
8. Verify that your switches are running the correct boot loader by using the following command:  
show version  
With information displayed from the “show version” command, copy the boot version number  
exactly as shown. Using this number as the password, extract the ats94-30041.ros software  
upgrade file from the ats94-30041.zip file.  
9. Use one of the following commands depending on your configuration:  
Note  
You must substitute the IP address of your local TFTP server.  
For a stand alone switch -  
For a stack configuration -  
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10. Before rebooting the stand alone switch or stack, you must change the active image,  
including each slave switch in the stack. To check the active image for each switch use the  
following command.  
Show bootvar  
The resulting display will tell you which image is active on each switch. Depending on your  
configuration, you can now issue one of the following commands, substituting x and y from  
the Show bootvar command:  
For a stand alone switch -  
Boot sys image-y  
For each switch in a stack -  
Boot sys unit x image-y  
Switch the active image for next reboot.  
11. Reboot the device with the command:  
reload  
This command will cause the switch to reboot. By the end of the reboot process, Version  
3.0.0.41 software will be running.  
Software Installed with Incorrect Bootloader  
If you accidentally install the version 3.0.0.41 software on a switch without the latest boot loader,  
the switch will fail to boot properly. To recover from this situation, you must obtain a previous  
version of software (V3.0.0.35 or V3.0.0.38) from our ATI web site and perform the following  
procedure to install this software using the XMODEM protocol:  
1. Set up a console port connection.  
2. Power cycle the switch.  
3. Quickly press the Enter key when the switch displays the following line:  
Autoboot in 2 seconds - press RETURN or Esc. to abort and enter prom.  
4. If you hit the Enter key quickly enough, the following Menu is displayed:  
Startup Menu  
[1] Download Software  
[2] Erase Flash File  
[3] Enter Diagnostic Mode  
[4] Set Terminal Baud-Rate  
[5] Back  
Enter your choice or press 'ESC' to exit:  
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5. Select number one by pressing the ‘1’ key.  
The switch will respond with the following message:  
Begin the transmission of a previous version.  
Downloading code using XMODEM.  
You may proceed with the xmodem transfer.  
6. When the download is complete, reboot the switch.  
7. Install the latest boot loader (s94bv10107.rfb) using the copy command. You may use the  
xmodem or TFTP options as described in the AT-8000S CLI Reference Guide.  
8. Install the Version 3.0.0.41 software by the following steps 6 - 8 in “Upgrade Procedure from  
History of Resolved Issues  
Version 3.0.0.40  
ˆ PC is beginning re-authentication after 30 seconds and this fails although still have  
connectivity. (CQ 117489 ATI 188)  
ˆ NAP is not working. (CQ 117116 ATI 199)  
ˆ Operation MAU in LLDP_MAD MAC/PHY TLV is 0 instead of 16. (CQ 117561 ATI 208)  
ˆ Does not learn more than 30 LLDP-MED end points (CQ 121240 ATI 235)  
ˆ Problem with IGMP Snooping on AT-8000S/48 stack - fatal error. (CQ 121102 ATI 230)  
ˆ GVRP + LACP - GVRP does not recover after a fail. (CQ 120476 ATI 234)  
ˆ Problem with IGMP Snooping on AT-8000S/48 stack - fatal error operation - SW2M:  
ABORT DATA exception. (CQ 122604)  
ˆ Stack issue - broadcast blocked when using “bridge multicast unregistered filtering”. (CQ  
122469 ATI 244, ATI 251)  
Version 3.0.0.38  
ˆ udp-mib - definition for udpHCGroup has been commented out. (CQ ID 119274)  
ˆ The rlpoe.mib has an incorrect module name. (CQ 118708 ATI 221)  
ˆ DHCP snooping doesn't work on guest VLAN. (CQ 117217 ATI 204)  
ˆ The command “default-vlan vlan” is not available on 8000S. (CQ 118706 ATI 219)  
ˆ Cannot apply IP ACL because of lack of HW resources. (CQ 118117 ATI 214)  
ˆ There is no support for MIB counters ifInErrors & ifOutErrors.(CQ 117172 ATI 202)  
Version 3.0.0.35  
ˆ Multicast - When several multicast groups are registered on a port, all will be deleted  
when an IGMP Leave report for just 1 of the groups is received on the port (CQ  
ID114173)  
ˆ EWS - User can not add a VLAN via GUI interface if the VLAN ID starts with 5,6,7,8,9  
(CQ ID 115354)  
ˆ SNMP - Added support for SNMP trap when master stack unit is down (CQ ID 117040)  
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Version 3.0.0.33  
ˆ When the master was lost (powered down) the SFP port(s) on backup changed to DOWN  
– link changed to half duplex and remained down. This issue has been resolved.  
Version 3.0.0.32  
ˆ Unregistered Multicast - when a user configures unregistered multicast to be filtered then  
broadcast packets were mistakenly also identified as unregistered multicast and therefore  
were also filtered (CQ ID 112258)  
ˆ DVA - When the bridge address table is full and unregistered multicast are set to be  
filtered the device fails with fatal error (CQ ID 112338)  
ˆ The MAC groups mapping is not working for IGMP packets (CQ ID 89459)  
ˆ Guest VLAN should be accessible only after timeout/fail authentication (CQ ID 68048)  
ˆ Dynamic VLAN assignment need to allow support for tag<>0 in attribute [81] Tunnel-  
Private-Group-Id (CQ ID 103461)  
ˆ Command qos wrr-queue threshold should be removed from the CLI Guide (CQ ID  
104433)  
ˆ Traffic shaping should not be applied if port is in half duplex (CQ ID 106326)  
ˆ FE/GE ports, Storm control range of supported values is incorrect in the CLI guide (CQ ID  
108733)  
ˆ In order to get a clean, functional compile using Castlerock SNMP need to make a few  
changes to the MIB files (CQ ID 109360)  
ˆ SYSLOG - on EWS system/event log modify tab “minimum severity” should be changed  
to”facility” (CQ ID 111154)  
ˆ SNMPv1/2 - MIB file: Some mib files compile error (CQ ID 111073)  
ˆ SNTP - After enabling SNTP via EWS, the SNTP Unicast Clients and Unicast Clients  
polling is still not enabled (CQ ID 110764)  
ˆ EWS - At standalone DUT, EWS will display non-existed port g3,g4 (CQ ID 110769)  
ˆ Diagnostic LED - The Diagnostic LED Indications in Table 7 on Page 20 of the AT-8000S  
Installation Guide should read as follows:  
LED Description  
Diag  
LED Indication  
Green  
Off  
Description  
System Diagnostics in progress.  
System Diagnostics successfully completed.  
Features History  
Version 3.0.0.40  
ˆ Dot1x Legacy compliant  
This is an advanced 802.1x configuration enabling support for non-compliant 802.1x devices  
such as Windows XP SP2.  
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ˆ The following is a new CLI command introduced in Version 3.0.0.40:  
Table 1: CLI Command  
CLI Command  
Description of Functionality  
dot1x legacy-supp-mode  
Use the dot1x legacy-supp-mode interface  
configuration command in multiple session mode to  
enable 802.1x switch to send periodic EAPOL  
request identity frame according to tx timeout period.  
This is the default behavior  
Version 3.0.0.38  
ˆ No new features were introduced in this release.  
Version 3.0.0.35  
ˆ No new features were introduced in this release.  
Version 3.0.0.33  
ˆ No new features were introduced in this release.  
Version 3.0.0.32  
ˆ Dynamic VLAN Assignment (DVA) - The system supports Dynamic VLAN assignment  
based on 802.1x RADIUS Attributes. A predefined VLAN is assigned to a new user/port,  
after successful authentication of that user/port.  
ˆ Forwarding/Filtering of Unregistered Multicast Frames - This feature enables to  
configure how to handle MC Frames that belong to unregistered MC groups.  
Unregistered MC groups are the groups that are not known to the switch. The switch learns about MC  
groups by IGMP Snooping, or by static configuration.  
Normally, MC frames are always flooded to all ports in the VLAN. If IGMP Snooping is enabled, the  
switch learns about existence of MC groups and keeps track of which ports have joined to which MC  
group. This enables the switch to forward the MC frames (from a registered MC group) only to ports  
that are registered to that MC group. All unregistered MC frames, i.e., the MC frames that do not  
belong to a registered MC group, are still flooded to all ports on the VLAN.  
The “Forwarding/Filtering of Unregistered MC Frames” feature enables to configure whether to forward  
or to filter these MC frames.  
ˆ STP BPDU Guard - BPDU Guard is used as a security mechanism to protect the network  
from invalid configurations.  
BPDU Guard is usually used either when fast link ports (ports connected to clients) are enabled or  
when STP feature is disabled. When BPDU guard is enabled on a port, the port is shut down if a BPDU  
message is received and an appropriate SNMP trap is generated.  
ˆ RADIUS Accounting - The feature enables to record device management sessions  
(Telnet, serial and WEB but not SNMP) and or 802.1x authentication sessions.  
ˆ 802.1x Enhanced Features - This release supports 802.1x Multi Session mode enabling  
multiple 802.1x sessions simultaneously on a port. This allows number of specific hosts  
that have been authorized to get access to the port. Filtering is based on the source MAC  
addresses.  
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The following 802.1x feature enhancements will be supported:  
— Guest VLAN - This feature allows network administrators to give some limited access to the  
network to unauthorized ports. The port would be a member in the Guest VLAN only after specific  
timeout from “port up” (letting the supplicant to start the 802.1x), or after 802.1x authentication  
failure  
— Unauthenticated VLAN - This feature allows network administrators to define VLANs when  
authorization is not required for them.  
ˆ 802.1ab LLDP  
— LLDP - 802.1ab is an IEEE standard for Link Layer Discovery Protocol in Ethernet networks. It  
provides a method for switches, routers and access points to advertise their identification,  
configuration and capabilities to neighboring devices that store the data in a MIB (management  
information base). Link layer discovery allows a network management system to model the  
topology of the network by interrogating the MIB databases in the devices.  
— LLDP-MED - The Link Layer Discovery Protocol – Media Endpoint is an extension of the 802.1ab  
IEEE standard of LLDP providing behavioral requirements for devices implementing the  
extensions to enable correct multi-vendor interoperation.  
ˆ IPv6 Host - The device functions as an IPv6 compliant Host, as well as IPv4 Host. This  
functionality is provided in a pure IPv6 network as well as in a combined IPv4/IPv6  
network.  
Note  
IPv6 was not tested for UNH/DoD certification.  
ˆ Configurable Login Banner - The system supports a text based banner that is  
configurable via CLI Command to enable telnet session to display security messages  
above the login prompt prior to login.  
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Upgrade Procedure from Version 1.0.0.25  
All software released after version 1.0.0.25 requires additional FLASH sectors beyond the  
current amount of FLASH sectors currently allocated for the image. Therefore the FLASH sectors  
must be reordered before downloading the new software. This will be accomplished by first  
downloading an interim version, and only after that loading the actual released version.  
Note  
Due to new Board Support Package (BSP) there is also an updated Boot code: version  
1.0.0.7. This can be uploaded regardless of the SW image (ROS version) running on the  
device. Therefore, boot upgrade can be performed before or after the upgrade procedure  
described below  
The interim version provided reorders the FLASH allocation without the need to erase the FLASH  
and downloading the new software via the serial cable using XMODEM. Hence, the AT-8000S  
software upgrade procedure can be performed via TFTP server. The block diagram of this  
procedure is shown in Figure 1.  
Steps 3 - 5  
Steps 6 - 10  
SW Download  
via  
TFTP + Reboot  
SW Download  
via  
TFTP + Reboot  
Version  
1.0.0.25 SW  
Interim SW  
Final SW  
Figure 1. Software Upgrade Process from Version 1.0.0.25  
The existing configuration is retained including MAC address and serial number.  
Note  
During the software upgrade ensure the following:  
— Ensure that the device is not powered down or that a power cable is not disconnected during the  
software upgrade. If the device is powered down or if a cable is disconnected, once device is  
reconnected the software upgrade must be downloaded via XMODEM  
— Ensure that the device configuration is backed up to an external server/station.  
— Do not use the interim code drop for Quality Assurance testing, field upgrades etc; use only the  
final code drop  
— When running the interim version, the initialization stage takes a relatively long time  
The user will have to run the following steps in order to successfully completing the upgrade  
procedure:  
1. Back up configuration files to an external device.  
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2. Download the ats94-Interim image drop to the device via TFTP by using one of the following  
commands depending on your configuration:  
Note  
You must substitute the IP address of your local TFTP server.  
For a stand alone switch -  
For a stack configuration -  
3. Before rebooting the stand alone switch or stack, you must change the active image,  
including each slave switch in the stack. To check the active image for each switch use the  
following command.  
Show bootvar  
The resulting display will tell you which image is active on each switch. Depending on your  
configuration, you can now issue one of the following commands, substituting x and y from  
the Show bootvar command:  
For a stand alone switch -  
Boot sys image-y  
For each switch in a stack -  
Boot sys unit x image-y  
Switch the active image for next reboot.  
4. Reboot the device. By the end of the reboot process (which may take a few minutes), the  
interim code drop version will be running on the device, and it will automatically rearrange the  
FLASH sectors as needed.  
5. Obtain the Version 3.0.0.38 software from out ATI web site. See “Management Software  
Updates” on page 16 to navigate to this file.  
6. Download the Version 3.0.0.38 software via TFTP by using one of the following commands  
depending on your configuration:  
For a stand alone switch -  
For a stack configuration -  
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7. Before rebooting the stand alone switch or stack, you must change the active image,  
including each slave switch in the stack. To check the active image for each switch use the  
following command.  
Show bootvar  
8. The resulting display will tell you which image is active on each switch. Depending on your  
configuration, you can now issue one of the following commands, substituting x and y from  
the Show bootvar command:  
For a stand alone switch -  
Boot sys image-y  
For each switch in a stack -  
Boot sys unit x image-y  
9. This command will switch the active image for next reboot.  
10. Download the latest boot loader file (s94bv10107.rfb) to your switch or stack. You can find  
this file in the Latest_Boot_Loader folder that you have downloaded from the Allied Telesis  
web site. Use one of the following commands depending on your configuration:  
Note  
You must substitute the IP address of your local TFTP server.  
For a stand alone switch -  
For a stack configuration -  
11. Verify that your switches are running the correct boot loader and management software by  
using the following command:  
show version  
12. Assuming your switch is running the correct bootloader, you have the correct password to  
extract the ats94-30041.ros software upgrade file and you know that your current bootloader  
is compatible with the Version 3.0.0.41 software.  
13. Download the Version 3.0.0.41 software via TFTP by using one of the following commands  
depending on your configuration:  
For a stand alone switch -  
For a stack configuration -  
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14. Before rebooting the stand alone switch or stack, you must change the active image,  
including each slave switch in the stack. To check the active image for each switch use the  
following command.  
Show bootvar  
15. The resulting display will tell you which image is active on each switch. Depending on your  
configuration, you can now issue one of the following commands, substituting x and y from  
the Show bootvar command:  
For a stand alone switch -  
Boot sys image-y  
For each switch in a stack -  
Boot sys unit x image-y  
This command will switch the active image for next reboot.  
16. Reboot the device with the command:  
reload  
This command will cause the switch to reboot. By the end of the reboot process, the final  
code drop will be running.  
17. Download saved configuration (if needed) to the device.  
Note  
In case of a stack both the interim version and the final version should be downloaded to  
ALL the units in the stack at the same time  
Note  
Following this procedure and uploading the interim code drop is required only once. Any  
future S/W upgrades will not require the additional upload of the interim code drop.  
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Contacting Allied Telesis  
This section provides Allied Telesis contact information for technical support as well as sales and  
corporate information.  
Online Support  
You can request technical support online by accessing the Allied Telesis Knowledge Base:  
www.alliedtelesis.com/support. You can use the Knowledge Base to submit questions to our  
technical support staff and review answers to previously asked questions.  
Email and Telephone Support  
For Technical Support via email or telephone, refer to the Support & Services section of the  
Allied Telesis web site: www.alliedtelesis.com/support. Select your country from the list  
displayed on the website. then select the appropriate menu tab.  
Warranty  
For hardware warranty information, refer to the Allied Telesis web site:  
Returning Products  
Products for return or repair must first be assigned a return materials authorization (RMA)  
number. A product sent to Allied Telesis without an RMA number will be returned to the sender at  
the sender’s expense. To obtain an RMA number, contact the Allied Telesis Technical Support  
group at our web site: www.alliedtelesis.com/support. Select your country from the list  
displayed on the website. Then select the appropriate menu tab.  
Sales or Corporate Information  
You can contact Allied Telesis for sales or corporate information through our web site:  
www.alliedtelesis.com. To find the contact information for your country, select Contact Us.  
Management Software Updates  
New releases of management software for our managed products are available on our Allied  
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