HP Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3020 Release Notes for the Cisco Catalyst Blade - Page 6

Recovering from a Software Failure, Installation Notes, New Software Features

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Installation Notes Recovering from a Software Failure For additional recovery procedures, see the "Troubleshooting" chapter in the software configuration guide for this release. Installation Notes You can assign IP information to your switch by using these methods: • The Express Setup program or the HP Onboard Administrator program described in the getting started guide. • The CLI-based setup program, as described in the hardware installation guide. • The DHCP-based autoconfiguration, as described in the software configuration guide. • Manually assigning an IP address, as described in the software configuration guide. New Software Features • Auto-QoS enhancements that add automatic configuration classification of traffic flow from video devices, such as the Cisco Telepresence System and Cisco Surveillance Camera. • Support for CDP and LLDP enhancements for exchanging location information with video end points for dynamic location-based content distribution from servers. • Support for dynamic creation or attachment of an auth-default ACL on a port that has no configured static ACLs configured. • Support for VLAN assignment on a port configured for multi-auth mode. The RADIUS server assigns a VLAN to the first host to authenticate on the port, and subsequent hosts use the same VLAN. Voice VLAN assignment is supported for one IP phone. • Memory consistency check routines to detect and correct invalid ternary content addressable memory (TCAM) table entries. • Support for the Security Group Tag (SCT) Exchange Protocol (SXP) component of Cisco TrustSec, a security architecture using authentication, encryption, and access control. • AAA guarantee-first support for enabling or disabling system accounting as the first record. • An option to suppress verbose 802.1x, authentication manager, and MAC authentication bypass syslog messages. • Support for Embedded Event Manager (EEM) for device and system management to monitor key system events and then act on them. • Support for QoS class-default policy placement. • Support for OSPF for routed access to enable customers to extend Layer 3 routing capabilities to the access or wiring closet. This feature does not support multiple OSPFv2 and OSPFv3 instances without route restrictions. • MAC move to allow hosts (including the hosts connected to an IP phone) to move across ports within the same switch without any restrictions to enable mobility. With MAC move, the switch treats the reappearance of the same MAC address on another port as a completely new MAC address. Release Notes for the Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3020 for HP, Cisco IOS Release 12.2(55)SE and Later 6 OL-22861-04

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Release Notes for the Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3020 for HP, Cisco IOS Release 12.2(55)SE and Later
OL-22861-04
Installation Notes
Recovering from a Software Failure
For additional recovery procedures, see the “Troubleshooting” chapter in the software configuration
guide for this release.
Installation Notes
You can assign IP information to your switch by using these methods:
The Express Setup program or the HP Onboard Administrator program described in the getting
started guide.
The CLI-based setup program, as described in the hardware installation guide.
The DHCP-based autoconfiguration, as described in the software configuration guide.
Manually assigning an IP address, as described in the software configuration guide.
New Software Features
Auto-QoS enhancements that add automatic configuration classification of traffic flow from video
devices, such as the Cisco Telepresence System and Cisco Surveillance Camera.
Support for CDP and LLDP enhancements for exchanging location information with video end
points for dynamic location-based content distribution from servers.
Support for dynamic creation or attachment of an auth-default ACL on a port that has no configured
static ACLs configured.
Support for VLAN assignment on a port configured for multi-auth mode. The RADIUS server
assigns a VLAN to the first host to authenticate on the port, and subsequent hosts use the same
VLAN. Voice VLAN assignment is supported for one IP phone.
Memory consistency check routines to detect and correct invalid ternary content addressable
memory (TCAM) table entries.
Support for the Security Group Tag (SCT) Exchange Protocol (SXP) component of Cisco TrustSec,
a security architecture using authentication, encryption, and access control.
AAA guarantee-first support for enabling or disabling system accounting as the first record.
An option to suppress verbose 802.1x, authentication manager, and MAC authentication bypass
syslog messages.
Support for Embedded Event Manager (EEM) for device and system management to monitor key
system events and then act on them.
Support for QoS class-default policy placement.
Support for OSPF for routed access to enable customers to extend Layer 3 routing capabilities to the
access or wiring closet. This feature does not support multiple OSPFv2 and OSPFv3 instances
without route restrictions.
MAC move to allow hosts (including the hosts connected to an IP phone) to move across ports within
the same switch without any restrictions to enable mobility. With MAC move, the switch treats the
reappearance of the same MAC address on another port as a completely new MAC address.