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3Com SUPERSTACK 3 3226 Release Notes

3Com SUPERSTACK 3 3226
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Errors and Omissions 3
Data is invalid error with no explanation. The
new firmware returns an error describing the field
containing the error and then returns to the page
allowing the error to be corrected.
Command Line Interface
The output of the bridge port summary CLI
command has been improved:
The stpState field has been replaced by Link
and Spanning Tree columns to more accurately
report the active port status.
The fwdTransitions field has been renamed
Forward Trans.
The LACP PartnerID field now reports
LACP disabled if the protocol is disabled or not
supported on the port.
The output of the bridge port detail CLI
command has been improved:
The stpState field has been added. This shows if
the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) has been enabled
on the port. The field will read Enabled if STP is
enabled on the port, even if STP is disabled globally
on the unit.
The currently active spanning tree state for the
port is reported in the Spanning Tree column
of the VLAN table. Please note that the product
supports a single spanning tree state for all VLANs
as per the 802.1d Spanning Tree specification. It
does not support 802.1s Spanning Tree per VLAN.
The LACP PartnerID field now reports
LACP disabled if the protocol is disabled or not
supported on the port.
Traffic Prioritization
In previous versions of the software, the DSCP
prioritization of the CS6 code point defaulted to
802.1d priority 7. This has been corrected. The CS6
code point now defaults to 802.1d priority 6.
VLANs
In previous versions of the software, removing a port
from a VLAN left static entries bound to the
port-VLAN. This has been fixed. When you remove a
port from a VLAN all static entries for that port-VLAN
will be deleted.
802.1x Network login authentication:
In previous versions of the software, authentication
attempts for valid users would occasionally fail.
The bug causing this has been fixed.
The user name reported in the CLI command
security network access detail was
occasionally displayed with incorrect trailing
characters. This has been fixed. The user names are
now displayed correctly.

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3Com SUPERSTACK 3 3226 Specifications

SuperStack 3 Switch 3226

Port Capacities IconPort Capacities
10/100 ports24
Dual-personality 10/100/1000 or SFP Gigabit ports2
Performance IconPerformance
bandwidth8.8 Gbps
throughput6.6 Mpps
Power Supply IconPower Supply
input voltage100-240 VAC
maximum power55 W
heat dissipation184 BTU
Memory IconMemory
flash memory16MB
processor memory32MB
packet buffer memory32MB
Operating Environment IconOperating Environment
operating temperature0° to 40°C
storage temperature-40° to 70°C
humidity10% to 90% non-condensing
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
height45 mm
width440 mm
depth252 mm
weight4.3 kg

SuperStack 3 Switch 3250

Port Capacities IconPort Capacities
10/100 ports48
Dual-personality 10/100/1000 or SFP Gigabit ports2
Performance IconPerformance
bandwidth13.6 Gbps
throughput10.1 Mpps
Power Supply IconPower Supply
input voltage100-240 VAC
maximum power84 W
heat dissipation287 BTU
Memory IconMemory
flash memory16MB
processor memory32MB
packet buffer memory64MB
Operating Environment IconOperating Environment
operating temperature0° to 40°C
storage temperature-40° to 70°C
humidity10% to 90% non-condensing
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
height45 mm
width440 mm
depth333 mm
weight5.3 kg

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