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Dell POWERCONNECT 5524
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PowerConnect 5500 Series Release Notes
System Firmware Version 4.1.0.16 Subject to Change Without Notice Page 3
Issues Resolved
The following issues have been resolved in current firmware release (Version 4.1.0.16)
Description
User Impact
Resolution
Added support for 40G Molex
break-out cable
When using the mentioned cable, ports is
flapping and traffic cannot be forwarded
Issue resolved by adding
support
Some interfaces of a LAG across
the stack do not update the LAG
counters
Actual traffic is being forwarded, but counters
of some interfaces of LAG across the stack are
not updated.
Issue resolved
DHCP Server Fatal Error crash
When device function as DHCP server and
configuring the address pool (moving the
dynamic range, all connected hosts are
provided with static leases). After a while
device crash.
Issue resolved
Device reboots with Fatal Error
with message
SW3C_pcl_fft_entry_chk: illegal
function input vpt”
In some cases sending traffic denied by the
ACEs may cause reboot with the following
message: SW3C_pcl_fft_entry_chk: illegal
function input - vpt id 8
Issue resolved
LAG with XG type present speed
of 1,000 Mbps in GUI
User impact is cosmetic.
CLI output is presented as expected and traffic
across the stack runs as expected.
Issue resolved
Device does not present itself in
the SSH server as support SSH-
2.0-OpenSSH_5.9p1.RL
Device support SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_5.9p1.RL
but advertise itself as support old version:
SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_3.4p1.RL
Issue resolved
Copy image from stack unit to
master causes a system crash
When attempting to copy from a stack member
to the backup image on the master switch, the
stack will crash with a fatal error
Switch# copy unit://2/image image
Issue resolved - option is
not supported and has been
removed from CLI
command
Show LLDP neighbors per
interface cause crash
When device receive LLDP packet with vendor
specific VLAN ID 0, it cause the device to
crash when presenting the show LLDP
neighbors per interface
Issue resolved

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