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Dell PowerConnect 3448 Notes de mise à jour

Documentation updates

Introduction

This document lists the changes from the PowerConnect 3424/3448 Systems User's Guide. The modifications are
due to instances discovered in various user environments.

Corrections and Additions to the System Information Guide

Dell PowerConnect 34xx Systems Information Update provides updated installation and configuration information
that replaces part of the installation and configuration information in the Dell PowerConnect 34xx Systems User's
Note: The phrase "the device" herein after is used to refer to the PowerConnect 34xx Series switches.
Corrections and Additions to the User's Guide and CLI Reference
Guide
Corrections and Additions to the User's Guide
Web Screen / Section in Guide
Configuring Switch Information ->
Configuring VLANs -> Defining
VLAN Ports Settings
(RN34666)
Configuring Switch Information
Configuring Network Security
Configuring Port Security
Configuring Switch Information
Configuring VLANs
Defining VLAN Membership
Defining VLAN Port Settings
Defining VLAN LAG Settings
Viewing Statistics
Viewing
RMON Statistics
Viewing RMON
Statistics Group
System Firmware Version 2.0.0.20
PowerConnect 3424/3448 Release Notes
Description of Change
* A port can only be assigned to "dynamic VLAN" if it is not a member of
any VLAN except the default VLAN.
* A port can be assigned to "dynamic VLAN" only if it is in access mode.
Note that the default port mode for all ports is "access".
In order to configure traps, the interface must be set to "locked".
When an interface in General Mode is configured with a PVID, this
interface is not automatically added as a member of the VLAN with that
VID.
Oversize Packets – Number of oversized packets (over 1632 octets)
received on the interface since the device was last refreshed.
Jabbers – The number of packets received during this sampling interval
that were longer than 1632 octets (excluding framing bits but including
FCS octets), and had either a bad Frame Check Sequence (FCS) with an
integral number of octets (FCS Error) or a bad FCS with a non-integral
number of octets (Alignment Error).
Dropped Events – counter is not supported.
(and not as indicated)
Subject to Change Without Notice
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