SWX2210P Firmware V1.03.14
Main Revisions and Enhancements
Specification Changes
- Dante Profile Scheduling Update in ProAV Settings
- The scheduling mode for Dante profiles within the ProAV settings has been changed to SP (Strict Priority).
- CLI Configuration for the proav profile-type Command
- The proav profile-type command can now be configured and removed via the CLI.
- Reset to Default in Web GUI ProAV Profile
- Users can now reset the ProAV profile to its default settings directly from the Web GUI.
- Removal of VLAN Display in ProAV Profile
- The VLAN information associated with profiles has been removed from the Web GUI’s ProAV profile page.
- Display of Existing Configuration in Custom Page
- The current settings are displayed when navigating to the Custom page under the ProAV settings with an existing ProAV profile configuration.
Bug Fixes
- IGMP/MLD Snooping Report Version Correction
- Solved an issue where, upon receiving reports with a version lower than the configured IGMP/MLD version, the system would forward the report unaltered. The report is now converted to the configured version before forwarding.
- Prevention of Unintended Deletion of Multicast Group Entries
- Solved an issue where executing the following commands would inadvertently delete multicast group entries for both IGMP and MLD:
- clear ip igmp snooping interface
- clear ipv6 mld snooping interface
- Solved an issue where executing the following commands would inadvertently delete multicast group entries for both IGMP and MLD:
- Report Suppression in IGMP/MLD Snooping
- Solved an issue where Join reports for learned multicast groups were still being forwarded despite enabling the report suppression feature.
- Proper Handling of IGMPv3 Packets without RA Option
- Solved an issue where IGMPv3 packets lacking the RA option were dropped even when the system was configured to retain them.
- Correct IGMP Report Conversion
- Solved an issue where, with report forwarding enabled, IGMPv3 reports were being converted to IGMPv2 before being forwarded.
- IPv6 RA Packet Routing Correction
- Solved an issue where, after receiving an IPv6 RA and auto-generating an IPv6 address, self-generated packets destined for the same segment were incorrectly sent to the default gateway.
- LLDP PoE TLV PSE Allocated Value Issue
- Solved an issue where, under conditions with LLDP enabled and a PoE-powered device connected, the PSE allocated value in the Power via MDI TLV was occasionally transmitted as 0W, impacting the power reception on the connected device.
- SNMP yshMemorySize MIB Data Correction
- Solved an issue where the SNMP yshMemorySize MIB returned the current memory usage instead of the maximum memory size.
- Speed-Duplex Display Correction in show interface Command
- Solved a typographical error in the display of the current Speed-Duplex value in the show interface command.
- ping Command continuous Option Issue
- Solved an issue where the ping command with the continuous option would unexpectedly stop after 65,535 pings.
- SYSLOG Message Retention Issue
- Solved an issue where the most recent SYSLOG message was inadvertently deleted upon reaching the maximum storage limit of 1500 SYSLOG messages.
- Handling of ProAV Profile Creation with Maximum VLANs
- Solved an issue in the Web GUI ProAV settings where creating a new ProAV profile linked to a VLAN did not return an error even when over the maximum of 256 VLANs had been configured.
- Tooltip Display Correction in the Multicast Section
- Solved an issue where the tooltip content displayed upon mouse-over in the header menu of the Multicast section was incorrect.
- Dialog Closure Issue in Access List Creation
- Solved an issue in the Traffic Control > Access List > Create Access List dialog, where clicking the OK button failed to close the dialog.
- SNMP Trap Configuration Error in Community Settings
- Solved an issue where modifying the SNMP community name and associated trap settings caused an error when updating the SNMP Trap configuration.
- Various GUI Text Corrections
- Solved multiple typographical errors in displayed content and messages on the following Web GUI pages:
- Dashboard [Power consumption information] gadget
- ProAV Settings [Multicast]
- Management [LLDP]
- Help – Dashboard: [About the gadgets]
- Help – ProAV Settings: [ProAV profile]
- Help – ProAV Settings: [Multicast]
- Help – Detailed Settings Top
- Help – Detailed Settings: [Traffic control] > [Access List – Create Access List]
- Help – Detailed Settings: [Traffic control] > [QoS]
- Help – Management: [Access management] > [User settings]
- Help – Management: [Access management] > [Various server settings – Access via SNMP]
- Help – Management: [LLDP]
- Solved multiple typographical errors in displayed content and messages on the following Web GUI pages:
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