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PowerConnect M6220/M6348/8024/8024F/M8024/M8024-k/ 7024/7048/7024P/7048P/7024F/7048R/7048R-RA Release Notes Management CLI Description radius-server mode commands do not have a "no" form. User Impact None of the commands in radius-server mode support a "no" form except for the msgauth command. To reset values to the default, delete the server entry and add it back. USB Description Dir command can only address top-level directory on USB stick Only FAT32 formatted devices are supported. When multiple partitions are present on the flash drive, only the first partition is accessible. Certain devices, e.g. Kingston DataTraveler may report erroneous information for items such as free space. User Impact Minimal - users can move files to top-level directory easily Minimal - FAT32 devices are the de-facto standard for flash devices Minimal - users will typically re-partition flash drives to maximize space. Minimal - these flash devices are still usable. User may erroneously copy a large file onto the drive when insufficient space is available. Web Description Certain browser (IE) versions respond slowly when displaying large lists of information. In these cases, the "All" display selection may not appear (is disabled). Certain browser (FireFox) versions automatically block popups after a certain number of displays within a session. User Impact This behavior is a browser performance limitation. Users may select another supported browser to enable "all" display functionality. Alternatively, the user may utilize the page selector functions to display the appropriate page of information. This behavior is a browser functionality issue. If popups are blocked, the web interface will display errors/information using alerts. Users can disable popup monitoring by browsing to about:config and set dom.popup_maximum to -1 File Management Description CLI Comment Character User Impact The '!' indicates the beginning of a comment. All characters following the '!' will be treated as a comment. End of Release Notes System Firmware Version 4.1.0.6 Page 25