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HP ProCurve 3500yl - Known Issues

HP ProCurve 3500yl
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Known Issues
Minimum Software Versions
Known Issues
Release K.13.25
The following problems are known issues as of release K.13.25.
SFTP/SCP (PR_0000008270) — An SFTP or SCP client session may not close after a config
download session ends. The work-around is to close the client manually.
Release K.13.23
The following problems are known issues in release K.13.23 or newer.
MAC Authentication (PR_0000007477) — When large numbers of MAC authentications
are attempted immediately after the switch (re)boots, some of the MAC authentications may
fail when they should succeed. Workaround: Increase the RADIUS server delay.
Release K.13.08
The following problems are known issues in release K.13.08 or newer.
CLI (PR_0000001893) The copy flash CLI command does not function in ProCurve
8212zl switches running K.13.05 or later. Workaround: use the CLI command copy tftp flash.
Config/TFTP (PR_1000748292) — The switch allows conflicting configuration
parameters to be loaded via TFTP transfer to the startup-config (ip address
<x.x.x.x> and
no ip address).
Port Security (PR_1000777162) — When Port Security is configured for static MAC
address learning, prolonged flooding of unicast traffic may occur under certain conditions.
Certificate (PR_1000416167) — The Web Management interface submission form limits
CA-signed certificates to 1800 bytes.
CLI (PR_1000760929) — The CLI output from the command show name int <x-x> does not
display the port number beyond the ninth port.
RADIUS/Jumbo (PR_ 1000779048) When an 802.1X enabled port belongs to a VLAN
that is jumbo enabled, the Access-Request will specify a value of Framed-MTU of 9182 bytes.
When the RADIUS server replies with a large frame, the switch does not respond, causing
the authentication process to halt.
SNMP Trap (PR_1000772026)The ProCurve 3500yl Switches do not send the proper
OID value for a Redundant Power Supply (RPS) failure.

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