Known Problems
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The object a3ComSysBridgePortAddressStaticPort should return one
of the following values:
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The local bridge port index when a static address is configured for
the port
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The value 0 when a dynamic address is configured for the port
However, the 9-port 1000BASE-SX Gigabit Ethernet Layer 2 Switching
Module returns the following reversed values:
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The local bridge port index when a dynamic address is configured
for the port
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The value 0 when a static address is configured for the port
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If there is a trunk on the switching module, an SNMP getnext request
on the MIB object a3ComTrunkTcmpMacState incorrectly returns the
first instance of this object. For example, a Gigabit Ethernet switching
module that is located in slot 6 has two trunks:
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Ports 1 and 9 — MIB objects a3ComTrunkTcmpMacState.14.1 and
3ComTrunkTcmpMacState.14.9
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Ports 4 and 5 — MIB objects a3ComTrunkTcmpMacState.15.4 and
3ComTrunkTcmpMacState.15.5
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The objects in the a3ComTrunkMacTable are not accessible via SNMP.
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Through SNMP the object a3ComSysEthernetPortRequestedPortMode
can be set to values out of range for the port, only use the values that
are for 10 or 100. (30022)
Ethernet
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The following Ethernet statistics are not reset after you enter the
module baseline set
command:
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rxPeakFrameRate
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txPeakFrameRate
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rxPeakByteRate
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txPeakByteRate
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If a bridging loop exists on a switching module or switch fabric
module, output from the
ethernet detail
command can take up to
30 minutes to display. This issue does not apply to the 36-port
10/100BASE-TX Desktop Switching Modules (Model Numbers
3CB9LF36RL and 3CB9LF36TL). (30080)