dc one显示unlock bootloaderr什么办

htc one s官方解锁Bootloader的教程
之前发的关于htc one s的解锁教程都是采用fastboot命令来解锁的,很多人都感觉这个方法比较麻烦,因此,在这里现给大家提供一种可以快速解锁的方法,也就是在电脑上安装一个一键解锁的软件就可以了,一直点击下一步,不用输入命令,很简单方便,下面来看看具体的操作吧:
一:准备工作:
1:确认手机能用usb数据线正常的连接电脑
2:下载htc一键解锁工具HTC一键解锁工具.exe,
二:htc one s一键解锁的具体的操作:
1:先将上面下载的HTC一键解锁工具放到电脑桌面上
2:如果你的电脑是win XP系统的话,直接双击运行HTC一键解锁工具.exe (WIN7系统的点击右键使用管理员权限运行)
3:打开手机的USB调试模式、未知源,手机连接电脑
4:点击一键解锁,会提示解锁前须知(一定要做好备份,解锁会恢复出厂设置)
5:继续点一键解锁,开始自动运行,同时手机也处于自动重启运行状态(手机端不要人为进行任何操作)
6:运行到最后一步,会提示您需要操作的内容
7:按电脑端提示,手机端操作相应内容,即可完成解锁,进入HBOOT(方法:手机在关机状态下,按音量下键+电源键)查看已经由locked变为unlocked
8:至此,解锁完毕。
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资源来自于台湾一大神的博客。不过貌似被我把地址忘掉了。。是去年12月份看到的,并且用该方法恢复到了官方保修状态。如果各位机油知道出处一定告诉我。在这先提前感谢那位大神了。
众所周知,我们的one有LOCK/RELOCK/UNLOCK三种锁定状态。
LOCK是官方锁定,可享受官方保修。
UNLOCK是官方解锁状态,可以刷机。
而RELOCK,是重新上锁状态,即只要你进行了官解,从LOCK变到了UNLOCK,就不要想再回到LOCK了,怎么上锁也只是RELOCK。
而这几个zip包就是来让我们随意改变LOCK/RELOCK/UNLOCK状态的。并且理论上HTC ONE所有机型通吃。机油可以留言验证。
至少802W是完全适用的
1.确保手机是SOFF的状态。关于SOFF可以善用论坛搜索,方式方法我就不在一一赘述。
2.确定手机刷入了一个第三方的recovery,CWM或TWRP,或其他的都行。
3.想要什么状态,就刷什么包。比如我想要改成LOCK去保修,就刷lock_bootloader.zip。如果想刷机了,就刷个unlock_bootloader.zip。方便快捷
下载地址:
日:由于机锋的原因造成下载地址丢失,,,所幸网盘里还有备份,重新上传一下吧
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Release Notes for the Cisco ME 3400 Ethernet Access Switch, Cisco&IOS&Release&12.2(44)SE and Later
Revised March 25, 2009
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(44)SE and later runs on the Cisco ME 3400 Series Ethernet Access switches.
These release notes include important information about Cisco IOS Release 12.2(44)SE and later, and any limitations, restrictions, and caveats that apply to the release. Verify that these release notes are correct for your switch:
oIf you are installing a new switch, see the Cisco IOS release label on the rear panel of your switch.
oIf your switch is on, use the show version privileged EXEC command. See the .
oIf you are upgrading to a new release or different image, see the software upgrade filename for the software version. See the .
For the complete list of Cisco ME 3400 switch documentation, see the .
You can download the switch software from this site ( users with a login password):
This software release is part of a special release of Cisco IOS software that is not released on the same 8-week maintenance cycle that is used for other platforms. As maintenance releases and future software releases become available, they will be posted
in the Cisco IOS software area.
lists the hardware supported on Cisco IOS Release 12.2(44)SE.
Table&1 Supported Hardware&
ME 3400-24FS-A
24 100BASE-FX SFP module ports and 2 Gigabit Ethernet SFP module ports, AC power
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(40)SE
ME 3400G-2CS
2 dual-purpose ports and 2 SFP-only module ports, AC power
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(35)SE1
ME-3400G-12CS-A
12 dual-purpose ports and 4 SFP-only module ports
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(25)SEG1
ME-3400G-12CS-D
12 dual-purpose ports and 4 SFP-only module ports
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(25)SEG1
ME-3400-24TS-A
24 10/100 ports and 2 SFP module slots, AC power
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(25)EX
ME-3400-24TS-D
24 10/100 ports and 2 SFP module slots, DC power
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(25)EX
SFP modules
1000BASE-T, -BX, -SX, -LX/LH, -ZX100BASE-BX, FX, -LXCoarse wavelength-division multiplexing (CWDM)
Digital optical monitoring (DOM) support for GLC-BX, CWDM and DWDM SFPs
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(25)EX
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(44)SE
Catalyst 3560 SFP interconnect cable
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(25)EX
Before downloading software, read this section for important information:
The Cisco IOS image is stored as a bin file in a directory that is named with the Cisco IOS release. The image is stored on the system board flash device (flash:).
You can use the show version privileged EXEC command to see the software version that is running on your switch. The second line of the display shows the version.
You can also use the dir filesystem: privileged EXEC command to see the directory names of other software images that you might have stored in flash memory.
The upgrade procedures in these release notes describe how to perform the upgrade by using a combined tar file. This file contains the Cisco IOS image file. To upgrade the switch through the command-line interface (CLI), use the tar file and the archive download-sw privileged EXEC command.
lists the filenames for this software release.
Table&2 Cisco IOS Software Image Files&
me340x-metrobase-tar.122-44.SE6.tar
Cisco ME 3400 metro base image.This image has basic Metro Ethernet features.
me340x-metrobasek9-tar.122-44.SE6.tar
Cisco ME 3400 metro base cryptographic image.This image has the Kerberos, Secure Shell (SSH), and basic Metro Ethernet features.
me340x-metroaccess-tar.122-44.SE6.tar
Cisco ME 3400 metro access image.This image has Layer 2 + Metro Ethernet features.
me340x-metroaccessk9-tar.122-44.SE6.tar
Cisco ME 3400 metro access cryptographic image.This image has the Kerberos, SSH, and Layer 2 + Metro Ethernet features.
me340x-metroipaccess-tar.122-44.SE5tar
Cisco ME 3400 metro IP access image.This image has Layer 2+ and full Layer 3 routing Metro Ethernet features.
me340x-metroipaccess9-tar.122-44.SE6.tar
Cisco ME 3400 metro IP access cryptographic image.This image has the Kerberos, SSH, Layer 2+, and full Layer 3 routing Metro Ethernet features.
Before upgrading your switch software, make sure that you have archived copies of the current Cisco IOS release and the Cisco IOS release to which you are upgrading. You should keep these archived images until you have upgraded all devices in the network to the new Cisco IOS image and until you have verified that the new Cisco IOS image works properly in your network.
Cisco routinely removes old Cisco IOS versions . See Product Bulletin 2863 for more information:
/en/US/partner/products/sw/iosswrel/ps5187/prod_bulletin0900aecd80281c0e.html
You can copy the bin software image file on the flash memory to the appropriate TFTP directory on a host by using the copy flash: tftp: privileged EXEC command.
You can also configure the switch as a TFTP server to copy files from one switch to another without using an external TFTP server by using the tftp-server global configuration command. For more information about the tftp-server command, see the &Basic File Transfer Services Commands& section of the Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference, Release 12.2 at this URL:
This procedure is for copying the combined tar file to the switch. You copy the file to the switch from a TFTP server and extract the files. You can download an image file and replace or keep the current image.
Note For downloading software, we recommend that you connect to the TFTP server through a network node interface (NNI). If you want to connect to the server through a user network interface (UNI), see the &Troubleshooting& chapter of the software configuration guide for methods for enabling ping capability on UNIs. See the
for a definition of NNIs and UNIs.
To download software, follow these steps:
Step&1 Use
to identify the file that you want to download.
Step&2 Download the software image file. If you have a SmartNet support contract, log in
and go to this URL, and log in to download the appropriate files:
Click on &Launch the IOS Upgrade Planner& and search for ME 3400 to download the appropriate files:
oTo download the metro base, metro access, or metro IP access files for a Cisco ME 3400 switch, click Cisco ME 3400 software.
oTo obtain authorization and to download the cryptographic software files, click Cisco ME 3400 3DES Cryptographic Software.
Step&3 Copy the image to the appropriate TFTP directory on the workstation, and make sure that the TFTP server is properly configured.
For more information, refer to Appendix B in the software configuration guide for this release.
Step&4 Log into the switch through the console port or a Telnet session.
Step&5 (Optional) Ensure that you have IP connectivity to the TFTP server by entering this privileged EXEC command:
Switch# ping tftp-server-address
Note By default, ping is supported on network node interfaces (NNIs), but you cannot ping from a user network interface (UNI) because the control-plane security feature drops ICMP response packets received on UNIs. See the &Troubleshooting& chapter of the software configuration guide for methods for pinging from the switch to a host connected to a UNI.
For more information about assigning an IP address and default gateway to the switch, refer to the software configuration guide for this release.
Step&6 Download the image file from the TFTP server to the switch. If you are installing the same version of software that is currently on the switch, overwrite the current image by entering this privileged EXEC command:
Switch# archive download-sw /overwrite /reload
tftp:[[//location]/directory]/image-name.tar
The /overwrite option overwrites the software image in flash memory with the downloaded one.
The /reload option reloads the system after downloading the image unless the configuration has been changed and not saved.
For //location, specify the IP address of the TFTP server.
For /directory/image-name.tar, specify the directory (optional) and the image to download. Directory and image names are case sensitive.
This example shows how to download an image from a TFTP server at 198.30.20.19 and to overwrite the image on the switch:
Switch# archive download-sw /overwrite
tftp://198.30.20.19/me340x-metroipaccess-tar.122.44.SE.tar
You can also download the image file from the TFTP server to the switch and keep the current image by replacing the /overwrite option with the /leave-old-sw option.
For recovery procedures, see the &Troubleshooting& chapter in the software configuration guide for this&release.
You can assign IP information to your switch by using these methods:
oThe CLI-based setup program, as described in the switch hardware installation guide.
oThe DHCP-based autoconfiguration, as described in the switch software configuration guide.
oManually assigning an IP address, as described in the switch software configuration guide.
For a list of all supported hardware, see the .
These are the new software features for Cisco IOS Release 12.2(44)SE:
oDHCP-based autoconfiguration and image update to download a specified configuration and image to a large number of switches
oConfigurable small-frame arrival threshold to prevent storm control when small frames (64 bytes or less) arrive on an interface at a specified rate (the threshold)
oSource Specific Multicast (SSM) mapping for multicast applications to provide a mapping of source to allowing IGMPv2 clients to utilize SSM, allowing listeners to connect to multicast sources dynamically and reducing dependencies on the application
oSupport for the *, ip-address, interface interface-id, and vlan vlan-id keywords with the clear ip dhcp snooping command
oFlex Link Multicast Fast Convergence, which reduces the multicast traffic convergence time after a Flex Link failure
oIEEE 802.1x readiness check to determine the readiness of connected end hosts before configuring IEEE 802.1x on the switch
oConfigurable control-plane queue assignment to assign control plane traffic for CPU-generated traffic to a specific egress queue
oConfigurable control plane security that provides service providers with the flexibility to drop customers control-plane traffic on a per-port, per-protocol basis. Allows configuring of enhanced network interfaces (ENIs), customer-facing ports that support protocol control packets
oSupport for /31 bit masks for multicast traffic
lists the minimum software release (after the first release) required to support the major features of the Cisco ME 3400 switch. Features not listed are supported in all releases.
Table&3 Features Introduced After the First Release and the Minimum Cisco IOS Release Required&
DHCP-based autoconfiguration and image update
12.2(44)SE
Configurable small-frame arrival threshold
12.2(44)SE
Source Specific Multicast (SSM) mapping for multicast applications
12.2(44)SE
Support for the *, ip-address, interface interface-id, and vlan vlan-id keywords with the clear ip dhcp snooping command
12.2(44)SE
Flex Link Multicast Fast Convergence
12.2(44)SE
IEEE 802.1x readiness check
12.2(44)SE
Configurable control-plane queue assignment
12.2(44)SE
Configurable control plane security (support for ENIs)
12.2(44)SE
/31 bit mask support for multicast traffic
12.2(44)SE
Configuration rollback and replacement
12.2(40)SE
EEM (metro IP access image only)
Note EEM support was added to the metro access image in 12.2(44)SE
12.2(40)SE
IGMP Helper (metro IP access image only)
12.2(40)SE
IP SLAs support (metro IP access and metro access images only)
12.2(40)SE
IP SLAs enhanced object tracking (metro IP access and metro access images only)
12.2(40)SE
IP SLAs for Ethernet OAM (metro IP access image only)
12.2(40)SE
Multicast VRF Lite (metro IP access image only)
12.2(40)SE
SSM PIM (metro IP access image only)
12.2(40)SE
REP (metro IP access and metro access images only)
12.2(40)SE
LLDP-MED location TLV (metro IP access and metro access images only)
12.2(40)SE
12.2(37)SE
LLDP and LLDP-MED
12.2(37)SE
Port security on a PVLAN host
12.2(37)SE
VLAN Flex Links load balancing
12.2(37)SE
Support for Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR) over trunk ports
12.2(35)SE1
Enhanced object tracking for HSRP (metro IP access image only)
12.2(35)SE1
Ethernet OAM IEEE 802.3ah protocol (metro IP access and metro access images only)
12.2(35)SE1
Ethernet OAM CFM (IEEE 802.1ag) and E-LMI (metro IP access and metro access images only)
12.2(25)SEG
Per port per VLAN QoS (metro IP access and metro access images only)
12.2(25)SEG
Support for all OSPF network types (metro IP access only)
12.2(25)SEG
Layer 2 protocol tunneling on trunks (metro IP access and metro access images only)
12.2(25)SEG
IS-IS protocol (metro IP access only)
12.2(25)SEG
NNIs on all ports (metro IP access image only)
12.2(25)SEG
DHCP server
12.2(25)SEG
DHCP Option-82 configurable remote ID and circuit ID
12.2(25)SEG
Multiple spanning-tree (MST) based on the IEEE 802.1s standard
12.2(25)SEG
Nonstop forwarding (NSF) awareness (metro IP access image only)
12.2(25)SEG
Secure Copy Protocol
12.2(25)SEG
Flex Links sub 100 preemptive switchover (metro IP access and metro access images)
12.2(25)SEG
Link-state tracking (trunk failover) (metro IP access and metro access images only)
12.2(25)SEG
You should review this section before you begin working with the switch. These are known limitations that will not be fixed, and there is not always a workaround. Some features might not work as documented, and some features could be affected by recent changes to the switch hardware or software.
oThe far-end fault optional facility is not supported on the GLC-GE-100FX SFP module.
The workaround is to configure aggressive UDLD. (CSCsh70244).
oA static IP address might be removed when the previously acquired DHCP IP address lease expires.
This problem occurs under these conditions:
–When the switch is booted without a configuration (no config.text file in flash memory).
–When the switch is connected to a DHCP server that is configured to give an address to it (the dynamic IP address is assigned to VLAN 1).
–When an IP address is configured on VLAN 1 before the dynamic address lease assigned to VLAN 1 expires.
The workaround is to reconfigure the static IP address. (CSCea71176 and CSCdz11708)
oThe DHCP snooping binding database is not written to flash memory or a remote file in any of these situations:
–When the Network Time Protocol (NTP) is configured, but the NTP clock is not synchronized. You can check the clock status by entering the show NTP status privileged EXEC command and verifying that the network connection to the NTP server and the peer work correctly.
–The DHCP snooping database file is manually removed from the file system. After enabling the DHCP snooping database by configuring a database URL, a database file is created. If the file is manually removed from the file system, the DHCP snooping database does not create another database file. You need to disable the DHCP snooping database and enable it again to create the database file.
–The URL for the configured DHCP snooping database was replaced because the original URL was not accessible. The new URL might not take effect after the timeout of the old URL.
No wor these are the designed behaviors. (CSCed50819)
oWhen dynamic ARP inspection is enabled on a switch, ARP and RARP packets greater than 2016 bytes are dropped by the switch or switch stack. This is a hardware limitation.
However, when dynamic ARP inspection is not enabled and a jumbo MTU is configured, ARP and RARP packets are correctly bridged in hardware. (CSCed79734)
oDynamic ARP inspection log entries might be lost after a switch failure. Any log entries that are still in the log buffer (have not been output as a system message) on a switch that fails are lost.
When you enter the show ip arp inspection log privileged EXEC command, the log entries from all switches in the stack are moved to the switch on which you entered the command.
There is no workaround. (CSCed95822)
oWhen port security is enabled on an interface in restricted mode and the switchport block unicast interface command has been entered on that interface, MAC addresses are incorrectly forwarded when they should be blocked
The workaround is to enter the no switchport block unicast interface configuration command on that specific interface. (CSCee93822)
oA traceback error occurs if a crypto key is generated after an SSL client session.
There is no workaround. This is a cosmetic error and does not affect the functionality of the switch. (CSCef59331)
The switch might display tracebacks similar to this example when an EtherChannel interface port-channel type changes from Layer 2 to Layer 3 or the reverse:
15:50:11: %COMMON_FIB-4-FIBNULLHWIDB: Missing hwidb for fibhwidb Port-channel1 (ifindex 1632) -Traceback= A585C B881B8 B891CC 2F4F70 EAC AF0C 4CEB50 859DF4 A7BF28 A 879A58
There is no workaround. (CSCsh12472)
The switch does not create an adjacent table entry when the ARP timeout value is 15 seconds and the ARP request times out. The workaround is to not set an ARP timeout value lower than 120 seconds. (CSCea21674)
This is the MAC addressing limitation:
When a MAC address is configured for filtering on the internal VLAN of a routed port, incoming packets from the MAC address to the routed port are not dropped. (CSCeb67937)
oThe switch does not support tunnel interfaces, including DVMRP and PIM tunneling.
oNonreverse-path forwarded (RPF) IP multicast traffic to a group that is bridged in a VLAN is leaked onto a trunk port in the VLAN even if the port is not a member of the group in the VLAN, but it is a member of the group in another VLAN. Because unnecessary traffic is sent on the trunk port, it reduces the bandwidth of the port. There is no workaround for this problem because non-RPF traffic is continuous in certain topologies. As long as the trunk port is a member of the group in at least one VLAN, this problem occurs for the non-RPF traffic. (CSCdu25219)
oIf the number of multicast routes and Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) groups are more than the maximum number specified by the show sdm prefer global configuration command, the traffic received on unknown groups is flooded in the received VLAN even though the show ip igmp snooping multicast-table privileged EXEC command output shows otherwise. The workaround is to reduce the number of multicast routes and IGMP snooping groups to less than the maximum supported value. (CSCdy09008)
oIGMP filtering is applied to packets that are forwarded through hardware. It is not applied to packets that are forwarded through software. Hence, with multicast routing enabled, the first few packets are sent from a port even when IGMP filtering is set to deny those groups on that port. There is no workaround. (CSCdy82818)
oWhen you use the ip access-group interface configuration command with a router access control list (ACL) to deny access to a group in a VLAN, multicast data to the group that is received in the VLAN is always flooded in the VLAN, regardless of IGMP group membership in the VLAN. This provides reachability to directly connected clients, if any, in the VLAN. The workaround is to not apply a router ACL set to deny access to a VLAN interface. Apply the security for example, apply VLAN maps to the VLAN instead of using a router ACL for the group. (CSCdz86110)
oIf an IGMP report packet has two multicast group records, the switch removes or adds interfaces depending on the order of the records in the packet:
–If the ALLOW_NEW_SOURCE record is before the BLOCK_OLD_SOURCE record, the switch removes the port from the group.
–If the BLOCK_OLD_SOURCE record is before the ALLOW_NEW_SOURCE record, the switch adds the port to the group.
There is no workaround. (CSCec20128)
oWhen IGMP snooping is disabled and you enter the switchport block multicast interface configuration command, IP multicast traffic is not blocked.
The switchport block multicast interface configuration command is only applicable to non-IP multicast traffic.
There is no workaround. (CSCee16865)
oIncomplete multicast traffic can be seen under either of these conditions:
–You disable IP multicast routing or re-enable it globally on an interface.
–A switch mroute table temporarily runs out of resources and recovers later.
The workaround is to enter the clear ip mroute privileged EXEC command on the interface. (CSCef42436)
Although you can configure a REP segment without configuring REP edge ports, we recommend that you configure REP edge ports whenever possible because edge ports enable these functions:
oselecting the preferred alternate port
oconfiguring VLAN load balancing
oconfiguring topology change notifications (TCNs) toward STP, other REP segments, or an interface
oinitiating the topology collection process
opreemption mechanisms
You cannot enable these functions on REP segments without edge ports.
oThe switch does not support tunnel interfaces for routed traffic.
oA route map that has an ACL with a Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) clause cannot be applied to a Layer 3 interface. The switch rejects this configuration and displays a message that the route map is unsupported. There is no workaround. (CSCea52915)
oA spanning-tree loop might occur if all of these conditions are true:
–Port security is enabled with the violation mode set to protected.
–The maximum number of secure addresses is less than the number of switches connected to the port.
–There is a physical loop in the network through a switch whose MAC address has not been secured, and its BPDUs cause a secure violation.
The workaround is to change any one of the listed conditions. (CSCed53633)
oWhen you use the bandwidth policy-map class command to configure more than one class in a policy map for Class-based Weighted Fair Queuing (CBWFQ), and the committed information rate (CIR) bandwidth for any of the classes is less than 2 percent of the interface rate, the CBWFQ classes in the policy may not receive the configured CIR bandwidths.
There is no workaround, but it is unlikely that a CBWFQ class would be configured with such a low CIR bandwidth. (CSCsb98219)
oAlthough visible in the command-line help, the conform-action color class-map police configuration command is not supported. Entering the command has no affect.
There is no workaround. (CSCsk00594)
oThe egress SPAN data rate might degrade when multicast routing is enabled. The amount of degradation depends on the processor loading. Typically, the switch can egress SPAN at up to 40,000 packets per second (64-byte packets). As long as the total traffic being monitored is below this limit, there is no degradation. However, if the traffic being monitored exceeds the limit, only a portion of the source stream is spanned. When this occurs, the following console message appears: Decreased egress SPAN rate. In all cases, normal tra the degradation limits only how much of the original source stream can be egress spanned. If multicast routing is disabled, egress SPAN is not degraded.
There is no workaround. If possible, disable multicast routing. If possible, use ingress SPAN to observe the same traffic. (CSCeb01216)
oSome IGMP report and query packets with IP options might not be ingress-spanned. Packets that are susceptible to this problem are IGMP packets containing 4 bytes of IP options (IP header length of 24). An example of such packets would be IGMP reports and queries having the router alert IP option. Ingress-spanning of such packets is not accurate and can vary with the traffic rate. Typically, very few or none of these packets are spanned. There is no workaround. (CSCeb23352)
oWhen system jumbo MTU size is configured on a switch and the egress ports can support jumbo frames, the egress SPAN jumbo frames are not forwarded to the SPAN destination ports.
There is no workaround. (CSCsj21718)
oCisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) and Port Aggregation Protocol (PAgP) packets received by network node interfaces (NNIs) from a SPAN source are not sent to the destination interfaces of a local SPAN session.
The workaround is to use the monitor session session_number destination {interface interface-id encapsulation replicate} global configuration command for local SPAN. (CSCed24036)
oIP traffic with IP options set is sometimes leaked on a trunk port. For example, a trunk port is a member of an IP multicast group in VLAN X but is not a member in VLAN Y. If VLAN Y is the output interface for the multicast route entry assigned to the multicast group and an interface in VLAN Y belongs to the same multicast group, the IP-option traffic received on an input VLAN interface other than one in VLAN Y is sent on the trunk port in VLAN Y because the trunk port is forwarding in VLAN Y, even though the port has no group membership in VLAN Y. There is no workaround. (CSCdz42909).
oFor trunk ports or access ports configured with IEEE 802.1Q tagging, inconsistent statistics might appear in the show interfaces counters privileged EXEC command output. Valid IEEE 802.1Q frames of 64 to 66 bytes are correctly forwarded even though the port LED blinks amber, and the frames are not counted on the interface statistics. There is no workaround. (CSCec35100).
oIf the number of VLANs times the number of trunk ports exceeds the recommended limit of 13,000, the switch can fail.
The workaround is to not configure more than the recommended number of VLANs and trunks. (CSCeb31087)
oA CPUHOG message sometimes appears when you configure a private VLAN. Enable port security on one or more of the ports affected by the private VLAN configuration.
There is no workaround. (CSCed71422)
oCSCsi01526
Traceback messages appear if you enter the no switchport interface configuration command to change a Layer 2 interface that belongs to a port channel to a routed port.
There is no workaround.
oCSCsi06399
When a RIP network and IP address are configured on an interface, a traceback error occurs after you enter the shutdown, no shutdown, switchport and no switchport interface configuration commands.
The workaround is to configure the RIP network and the IP address after you configure the interface.
oCSCsi06578
When you clear counters on an interface and then disable storm control on that interface, an incorrect value (an unusually large number) for McastSuppDiscards appears when you enter the show interface counters privileged EXEC command. This can occur when the interface had storm control enabled and experienced traffic with a data rate higher than the storm-control threshold so that storm control is dropping packets.
There is no workaround.
oCSCsk53850
If you enter the no ip vrf vrf-name global configuration command to delete a VPN routing/forwarding instance on the switch when routing is not enabled on the switch, the VRF instance is held in the delete queue. The VRF entry does not appear in the output when you enter the show running-config privileged EXEC command, but it is shown when you enter the show ip vrf privileged EXEC command. When a VRF instance is in the deleted queue, it is using one of the system's maximum allowable VRFs, and you cannot configure a new VRF with the same name.
The workaround is to enable IP routing on the switch by entering the ip routing global configuration. When you enable routing, the VRF is cleared from the deleted queue.
oCSCsk58435
When several per-port, per-VLAN parent policies are attached to the input of one or more interfaces and a child policy of these parent policies is modified, the parent policies are detached from the interfaces and reattached during the process. Because the modified policy is large, the TCAM entries are being used up, and the attached policies should be removed. However, some of the parent policies are not removed from the interface, and the TCAM entries are cleared. If you save the configuration and reload the switch, the policies are detached, but the TCAM is full, and you cannot attach other policies.
This error message appears:
QOSMGR-4-QOS_TCAM_RESOURCE_EXCEED_MAX: Exceeded a maximum of QoS TCAM resources
The workaround is to manually detach the policy maps from all the interfaces by entering the no service-policy input policy-map-name interface configuration command on each interface.
oCSCsk65142
When you enter the boot host retry timeout global configuration command to specify the amount of time that the client should keep trying to download the configuration and you do not enter a timeout value, the default value is zero, which should mean that the client keeps trying indefinitely. However, the client does not keep trying to download the configuration.
The workaround is to always enter a non zero value for the timeout value when you enter the boot host retry timeout timeout-value command.
oCSCsl46356
The switch might reload with no stack trace information if you try to configure REP when there a large number of MAC addresses (more than 8000) on more than 900 VLANs on the switch.
The workaround is to allow a smaller set of MAC addresses (6500) when you configure REP on the switch.
oCSCsm08603
This traceback error appears when you enter the show aaa subscriber profile privileged EXEC command:
*Mar 2 01:50:41.127: %PARSER-3-BADSUBCMD: Unrecognized subcommand 10 in exec command
'show aaa subscriber profile WORD'
-Traceback= D003B4 D00AC8 C908A0 C2F040 C8CA18 CB 932338
There is no workaround. This does not affect switch functionality.
oCSCso75640
When MAC authentication bypass (MAB) authentication fails, a memory leak no longer occurs.
oCSCsq89564
When a VLAN is assigned for IEEE 802.1x authentication and no VLAN is assigned for other types of authentication (such as user authentication or reauthentication), the 802.1x VLAN assignment no longer persists across subsequent authentication attempts.
oCSCsr54797
When the switch uses HTTP (web-based) authentication, a memory leak no longer occurs after authorization and policy download.
oCSCsx42798
A switch no longer displays processor memory-allocation failure messages under these conditions:
–The switch is running IOS release 12.2(44)SE4 or 12.2(44)SE5.
–Authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) is configured on the switch.
–Memory in the primary processor pool is depleted.
Note If the hardware configuration is not a switch stack, AAA requests might fail and the switch might experience high CPU usage for the authentication manager process. In addition, if the hardware configuration is a switch stack and 802.1x, web authentication, or MAC address bypass (MAB) are configured, the switch software might reload after reporting the memory-allocation failure.This is resolved in Cisco IOS 12.2(44)SE6 and later.
oCSCsm27071
A vulnerability in the handling of IP sockets can cause devices to be vulnerable to a denial of service attack when any of several features of Cisco IOS software are enabled. A sequence of specially crafted TCP/IP packets could cause any of the following results:
–The configured feature may stop accepting new connections or sessions.
–The memory of the device may be consumed.
–The device may experience prolonged high CPU utilization.
–The device may reload. Cisco has released free software updates that address this vulnerability.
Workarounds that mitigate this vulnerability are available in the &workarounds& section of the advisory. The advisory is posted at
oCSCsv38166
The server side of the Secure Copy (SCP) implementation in Cisco IOS software contains a vulnerability that could allow authenticated users with an attached command-line interface (CLI) view to transfer files to and from a Cisco IOS device that is configured to be an SCP server, regardless of what users are authorized to do, per the CLI view configuration. This vulnerability could allow valid users to retrieve or write to any file on the device's file system, including the device's saved configuration and Cisco IOS image files, even if the CLI view attached to the user does not allow it. This configuration file may include passwords or other sensitive information.
The Cisco IOS SCP server is an optional service that is disabled by default. CLI views are a fundamental component of the Cisco IOS Role-Based CLI Access feature, which is also disabled by default. Devices that are not specifically configured to enable the Cisco IOS SCP server, or that are configured to use it but do not use role-based CLI access, are not affected by this vulnerability.
This vulnerability does not apply to the Cisco IOS SCP client feature.
Cisco has released free software updates that address this vulnerability.
There are no workarounds available for this vulnerability apart from disabling either the SCP server or the CLI view feature if these services are not required by administrators.
This advisory is posted at the following link:
oCSCsr29468
Cisco IOS software contains a vulnerability in multiple features that could allow an attacker to cause a denial of service (DoS) condition on the affected device. A sequence of specially crafted TCP packets can cause the vulnerable device to reload.
Cisco has released free software updates that address this vulnerability.
Several mitigation strategies are outlined in the workarounds section of this advisory.
This advisory is posted at
oCSCsk64158
Symptoms: Several features within Cisco IOS software are affected by a crafted UDP packet vulnerability. If any of the affected features are enabled, a successful attack will result in a blocked input queue on the inbound interface. Only crafted UDP packets destined for the device could result in the interface being blocked, transit traffic will not block the interface.
Cisco has released free software updates that address this vulnerability.
Workarounds that mitigate this vulnerability are available in the workarounds section of the advisory. This advisory is posted at the following link: .
oCSCek37219
A switch no longer fails when a BGP peer flap occurs at the same time as a peer configuration policy is being modified.
oCSCsd73245
Excessive IPRT-3-PATHIDX error messages no longer appear in the log file.
oCSCsf10850
When configuring an IP SSH version 2 connection, you can no longer create an RSA key that is less than&768 bits.
oCSCsg51695
RIP routes now correctly update when the maximum-paths 16 option is used.
oCSCsk16821
The DHCP server can be configured to send DHCP Not Acknowledge(DHCPNAK) messages to unknown clients.
oCSCsl47365
TACACS+ authorization no longer fails on a device when an unknown TACACS+ attribute is received from the TACACS+ server.
oCSCso22754
An EAP-Success message is now sent to a supplicant after it is authenticated on a port.
oCSCso23165
When you apply ip pim sparse-mode and ip wccp web-cache redirect in configuration commands on a global table interface, traffic is now sent to multicast receivers.
oCSCso63475
A switch now boots correctly after a software reload or power cycle. In previous releases, under some rare circumstances, the image would be truncated to zero bytes and the switch would not boot.
oCSCsq26873
The dot1x timeout reauth-period server interface configuration command now works correctly. In previous releases, the switch would reauthenticate correctly after the command was entered, but the switch would then reauthenticate every 10 minutes.
oCSCsq64263
A switch with an IP PIM passive configuration entered no longer stops listening to an auto-rp group.
oCSCsu10229
The cdpCacheAddress value now appears in a GLOBAL_UNICAST address.
oCSCsu40077
The switch now correctly processes ingress traffic when a port is configured with a short 802.1x tx-period timer value (such as dot1x timeout tx-period 3).
oCSCsu47056
The username is now properly logged when the remote command privileged EXEC command is used to configure a cluster member.
oCSCsu67705
Avaya IP phones now correctly authenticate on an 802.1x-enabled switch port.
oCSCsv02395
You can now telnet to the switch by using hostname or Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF) name.
oCSCee55603
An SNMP access-control list (ACL) now works correctly on virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) interfaces.
oCSCsl66074
Intermittently switch reloads no longer occur when IP helper addresses are configured on a VLAN.
oCSCsq09918
A debug exception error that causes the switch to fail no longer occurs. In previous releases, this failure occurred when one or more switches were configured in the same Resilient Ethernet Protocol (REP) segment.
oCSCsq71492
The switch no longer reloads with an address error if the TACACS+ server sends an authentication error when the access control system is configured and a timeout request occurs.
oCSCsr55949
When IEEE 802.1x port-based authentication is enabled on the switch, Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) notification packets from the supplicant are no longer discarded.
oCSCsr65059
After a burst of broadcast frames triggers storm control, packets no longer loop in a Resilient Ethernet Protocol (REP) segment.
oCSCsu04337
In environments using Layer 2 IP Network Admission Control (NAC), long downloadable ACLs (dACLs) with source or destination Layer 4 ports no longer cause unpredictable events in which all traffic is dropped and URL redirects are not enforced.
oCSCdz89142
IP SNAP-encapsulated packet forwarding is now supported by the ip snap forwarding interface configuration command. In previous releases, these packets were dropped without an error message being reported at the interface.
oCSCse11323
When 256 policy maps are configured globally on the system, the creation of the 257th policy map is rejected. (The platform supports a maximum of 256 policy maps.) If you then delete some existing policy maps and again configure the rejected policy map, that map is accepted. (In previous releases the new map was rejected even after you deleted other maps.)
oCSCsg91027
When the logging event-spanning-tree interface configuration command is configured and logging to the console is enabled, a topology change no longer generates a large number of logging messages.
oCSCsl93313
When you configure a port channel as trusted by entering the ip dhcp snooping trust interface configuration command, the configuration is no longer lost when the link goes from down to up.
oCSCsm26406
Enhanced IGRP (EIGRP) now works correctly when you enter the ip authentication key-chain eigrp interface configuration command.
oCSCsm26985
An IP address can be assigned to a routed port that is up and also assigned to a routed port that is administratively down. If you remove the IP address from the down port, the switch no longer loses the hardware forwarding information.
oCSCsm61718
A switch no longer unexpectedly reloads when you configure two or more authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) broadcast groups.
oCSCso75848
The switch no longer experiences a memory leak during an HTTP core process.
oCSCec51750
A router that is configured for HTTP and voice-based services no longer unexpectedly reloads due to memory corruption.
oCSCsd45672
When AAA is enabled and you use the aaa group server radius group-name global configuration command to put the switch in server group configuration mode, entering the server-private command no longer causes the switch to reload.
oCSCsh46990
The switch no longer reloads when you use the aaa authentication eou default group radius enable global configuration command to configure an EAP over UDP (EOU) method list.
oCSCsg43140
A switch no longer fails when booting up and the switch is running BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) with one or more VPNs configured on the switch.
oCSCsj85065
A Cisco IOS device may crash while processing an SSL packet. This can happen during the termination of an SSL-based session. The offending packet is not malformed and is normally received as part of the packet exchange.
Cisco has released free software updates that address this vulnerability.
Aside from disabling affected services, there are no available workarounds to mitigate an exploit of this vulnerability.
This advisory is posted at .
oCSCsm41883
High CPU usage (greater than 90 percent) no longer occurs on the switch when you first connect a new device.
oCSCsm57520
A switch no longer unexpectedly reloads when you configure the switch ports as dynamic ports by using the VLAN Membership Policy Server (VMPS).
oCSCsd01180
The switch no longer reloads when you use a Kron command scheduler routine to automatically copy configuration data using the Secure Copy Protocol (SCP). (Kron is a Cisco IOS utility for scheduling non-prompting CLI commands to execute at a later time.)
oCSCse07183
While attaching a Per-Port Per Vlan (PPPV) policy-map to an interface, the attachment fails if this policy-map has classes with configured overlapping VLANs. In previous releases, this condition did not exist.
oCSCse14774
When a switch is connected to a third-party router through an EtherChannel and the EtherChannel is running in Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) mode, the interfaces in the EtherChannel no longer fail after you enter the switchport trunk native vlan vlan-id interface configuration command to change the native VLAN from VLAN 1 (the default) to a different VLAN ID.
oCSCse33881
The switch no longer reloads if you attach an input per-port, per-VLAN hierarchical policy map to a port when the total number of active VLANs being classified in the policy exceeds 255.
oCSCse85482
If the duplex mode of a GLC-T SFP module that is installed in a Cisco ME-3400G-12CS or ME-3400 2CS switch dual media port is changed from full to half (or the reverse), the mode change immediately reflects in the hardware, and the link operates with the changed setting.
oCSCsg70630
A switch with the Dynamic ARP Inspection feature enabled no longer experiences the issue that triggered the display of buffer sharecount messages under certain patterns of ARP packet traffic.
oCSCsh74395
When a VLAN includes multiple MAC addresses, the number of MAC addresses shown in SNMP now matches the output of the show mac-address count vlan vlan-id privileged EXEC command.
oCSCsi06228
The switch no longer allows an attached policy-map with a match cos class-map statement to an IEEE 802.1Q tunnel port. (A match cos class-map configuration is only supported on IEEE 802.1Q trunk ports and should be blocked on IEEE 802.1Q tunnel ports.)
oCSCsi63999
Changing the spanning tree mode from MSTP to other spanning modes no longer causes tracebacks.
oCSCsi67680
When the switch has VRF interfaces configured and you disable unicast routing by entering the no ip routing global configuration command and then re-enable unicast routing, VRF routing now functions correctly over the VRF interface.
oCSCsi77705
Broadcast storm control now works correctly on IEEE 802.1Q trunk ports.
oCSCsi78737
The cpmCPURisingThreshold traps on the switch are no longer missing the cpmProcExtUtil5SecRev and cpmProcessTimeCreated trap components. Note that although the components were missing from the traps, the PROCESS MIB was still populating the objects.
oCSCsi79504
OSPF hello packets now have the correct CoS value of 7.
oCSCsi85257
A Cisco IP Phone now works correctly when it is connected to a port that is configured with CDP bypass and multidomain authentication (MDA).
oCSCsj22994
ACLs are now configured correctly when they contain ICMP codes 251 to 255.
oCSCsj47067
If you upgrade from Cisco IOS Release 12.2(35)SE1 to Release 12.2(37)SE, a security violation no longer occurs when:
–You enter the switchport port-security maximum 1 vlan access interface configuration command.
–An IP phone with a PC behind it is connected to an access port with port security.
oCSCsj53001
The Total- output-drops field in the show interfaces privileged EXEC command output now displays accurate ASIC drops.
oCSCsj64882
When IGMP snooping is enabled, CGMP interoperability mode now works as it should when the upstream multicast router is set up correctly with PIM and IP CGMP.
oCSCsj77933
If you enter a space before a comma in the define interface-range or the interface range global configuration command, the space before the comma is now saved in the switch configuration.
oCSCsj87991
A switch configured for Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) now correctly reports the enabled switch capabilities in the LLDP type, length, and value (TLV) attributes.
oCSCsk34118
On a switch with routed ports, when you configure MAC address-table aging time by entering the mac address-table aging-time time global configuration command and then enter the show running-config privileged EXEC command, the output no longer displays the aging time values for internal VLANs.
oCSCsk38083
When UDLD is enabled on a Layer 2 interface, and the native VLAN for the port is not configured as a VLAN on the switch, UDLD no longer puts the port into an error-disabled state.
oCSCsk59299
When an egress port shaper policy is configured, the switch now correctly polices the traffic down to the right bandwidth instead of to the next lower available rate.
oCSCsk61854
When two metro Ethernet switches are indirectly connected and the link status of two interfaces that have Resilient Ethernet Protocol (REP) enabled goes down, when one of the links recovers, the port status now correctly changes to open, and traffic resumes through the ring topology.
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A switch no longer fails when you enter the show interfaces vlan vlan-id switchport privileged EXEC command.
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When REP is enabled on the switch, you no longer experience a long recovery time after you disconnect the power cord or shut down a port that has an alternate peer port blocking all VLANs.
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If you enter the hostname global configuration command followed by a hostname that contains illegal characters, for example, one that appears to be an IP address, the switch now displays a warning message, but the specified hostname is configured.
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When you configure QoS on the switch, the switch no longer reloads if you detach a service policy from an interface and then enter a qualified queue-limit command in a policy map and attach the policy map to the interface.
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A switch no longer fails under these conditions:
–EIGRP routing is enabled.
–The HSRP standby interface and the active interface are configured with the same IP address.
–A switch that is connected to the HSRP standby interface fails.
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The ME 3400 switch now supports EEM in the metro access image.
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A switch no longer unexpectedly reloads when you delete a VLAN interface that is configured with a (user-network interface) UNI.
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Flex Link backup ports now correctly block IEEE 802.1ag Connectivity Fault Management (CFM) frames.
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Web authentication no longer stops working when IEEE 802.1X re-authentication is enabled and the re-authentication timer expires.
oThis information in the &Enabling BPDU Guard& section of the &Configuring Optional Spanning-Tree Features& chapter in the software configuration guide is incorrect:
When you globally enable BPDU guard on ports that are Port Fast-enabled (the ports are in a Port Fast-operational state), spanning tree shuts down Port Fast-enabled ports that receive BPDUs.
This is the correct information:
When you globally enable BPDU guard on ports that are Port Fast-enabled (the ports are in a Port Fast-operational state), spanning tree continues to run on the ports. They remain up unless they receive a BPDU.
oIn the &Multi-VRF CE Configuration Guidelines& section of the &Configuring IP Unicast Routing& chapter of the Cisco ME 3400 Switch Software Configuration Guide, this guideline is incorrect:
If no VRFs are configured, 104 policies can be configured.
This is the correct guideline:
If no VRFs are configured, up to 105 policies can be configured.
oIn the &Configuring Resilient Ethernet Protocol& chapter in the software configuration guide, and in the command reference, the allowed range for the rep admin vlan vlan-id global configuration command is shown as 1 to 4094. The correct range is 2 to 4094. To set the admin VLAN to 1, enter the no rep admin vlan global configuration command to return it to the default.
oThis information is added to the &Using IEEE 802.1x Authentication with Per-User ACLs& section of &Configuring IEEE 802.1x Port-Based Authentication& chapter of the software configuration guide:
Per-user ACLs are supported only in single-host mode.
oThis MIB was added to the &Supported MIBs& appendix:
CISCO-IPSLA-ETHERNET-MIB
oThis command was added to the &Unsupported Commands& appendix:
dot1x mac-auth-bypass [eap | timeout activity {value}] interface configuration command
Note The ME 3400 switch does not support IEEE 802.1x MAC authentication bypass or IEEE 802.1x authentication with VLAN assignment.
oAlthough visible in the command-line help, the conform-action color class-map police configuration command is not supported. Entering the command has no affect.
oThe usage guidelines for the set and unset bootloader commands in the command reference are incorrect.
These are the correct usage guidelines for the set command:
Environment variables are case sensitive and must be entered as documented.
Environment variables that have values are stored in flash memory outside of the flash file system.
Under normal circumstances, it is not necessary to alter the setting of the environment variables.
The MANUAL_BOOT environment variable can also be set by using the boot manual global configuration command.
The BOOT environment variable can also be set by using the boot system filesystem:/file-url global configuration command.
The ENABLE_BREAK environment variable can also be set by using the boot enable-break global configuration command.
The HELPER environment variable can also be set by using the boot helper filesystem:/file-url global configuration command.
The CONFIG_FILE environment variable can also be set by using the boot config-file flash:/file-url global configuration command.
The HELPER_CONFIG_FILE environment variable can also be set by using the boot helper-config-file filesystem:/file-url global configuration command.
The bootloader prompt string (PS1) can be up to 120 printable characters except the equal sign (=).
These are the correct guidelines for the unset command:
Under normal circumstances, it is not necessary to alter the setting of the environment variables.
The MANUAL_BOOT environment variable can also be reset by using the no boot manual global configuration command.
The BOOT environment variable can also be reset by using the no boot system global configuration command.
The ENABLE_BREAK environment variable can also be reset by using the no boot enable-break global configuration command.
The HELPER environment variable can also be reset by using the no boot helper global configuration command.
The CONFIG_FILE environment variable can also be reset by using the no boot config-file global configuration command.
The HELPER_CONFIG_FILE environment variable can also be reset by using the no boot helper-config-file global configuration command.
oThese descriptions were added to the Pair Status field of the show cable-diagnostics tdr command output:
Pair status
The status of the pair of wires on which TDR is running:
oImpedanceMis—The impedance is mismatched.
oShort/Impedance Mismatched—The impedance mismatched or the cable is short.
These sections include messages that have been added to or changed in the system message guide.
Error Message&&& DOT1X_SWITCH-5-ERR_ADDING_ADDRESS: Unable to add address [enet] on
Explanation&&& The client MAC address could not be added to the MAC address table because the hardware memory is full or the address is a secure address on another port. [enet] is the supplicant MAC address, and [chars] is the interface. This message might appear if the IEEE 802.1x feature is enabled.
Recommended Action&&& If the hardware memory is full, remove some of the dynamic MAC addresses. If the client address is on another port, manually remove it from that port.
Error Message&&& SPANTREE-6-PORTADD_ALL_VLANS: [chars] added to all Vlans
Explanation&&& The interface has been added to all VLANs. [chars] is the added interface.
Recommended Action&&& No action is required.
Error Message&&& SPANTREE-6-PORTDEL_ALL_VLANS: [chars] deleted from all Vlans
Explanation&&& The interface has been deleted from all VLANs. [chars] is the deleted interface.
Recommended Action&&& No action is required.
Error Message&&& SW_VLAN-6-VTP_DOMAIN_NAME_CHG: VTP domain name changed to [chars].
Explanation&&& The VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP) domain name was changed through the configuration to the name specified in the message. [chars] is the changed domain name.
Recommended Action&&& No action is required.
Error Message&&& PLATFORM_ENV-1-DUAL_PWR: Faulty internal power supply [chars] detected
Explanation&&& A faulty internal power supply was detected in one of the two power supplies on the switch. [chars] is the power supply name.
Recommended Action&&& Copy the message exactly as it appears on the console or in the system log. Research and attempt to resolve the error by using the Output Interpreter. Use the Bug Toolkit to look for similar reported problems. If you still require assistance, open a case with the TAC, or contact your Cisco technical support representative, and provide the representative with the gathered information. For more information about these online tools and about contacting Cisco, see the &Error Message Tracebacks Reports& section of the system message guide.
Error Message&&& PLATFORM_UCAST-6-PREFIX: One or more, more specific prefixes could not
be programmed into TCAM and are being covered by a less specific prefix
Explanation&&& A more specific prefix could not be programmed into Ternary Content Addressable Memory (TCAM) and is covered by a less specific prefix. This could be a temporary condition. The output of the show platform ip unicast failed route privileged EXEC command lists the failed prefixes.
Recommended Action&&& No action is required.
Error Message&&& REP-4-LINKSTATUS: [chars] (segment [dec]) is [chars]
Explanation&&& The Resilient Ethernet Protocol (REP) link status has changed. The first [chars] is the interface name that has a link-status change. The [dec] is the REP segment number of the interface. The second [chars] is the new link status.
Recommended Action&&& No action is required.
Error Message&&& REP-5-PREEMPTIONFAIL: can not perform preemption on segment [dec] due
Explanation&&& The Resilient Ethernet Protocol (REP) preempt operation failed. This could be due to an invalid port ID or a neighbor_offset number specified with the rep block port interface configuration command. This could also be caused by entering the rep block port preferred interface configuration command if there is no REP port configured with the preferred keyword. [dec] is the segment number, and [char] is the reason for the failure.
Recommended Action&&& Correct the configuration, and run REP manual preemption on the primary edge port by entering the rep preempt segment command.
This system message has changed (both explanation and action).
Error Message&&& EC-5-CANNOT_BUNDLE1: Port-channel [chars] is down, port [chars] will
remain stand-alone.
Explanation&&& The aggregation port is down. The port remains standalone until the aggregation port is up. The first [chars] is the EtherChannel. The second [chars] is the port number.
Recommended Action&&& Ensure that the other ports in the bundle have the same configuration.
The Regulatory Compliance Standards section of the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco ME 3400 and Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switches includes this new section:
This section includes the cautions and regulatory compliance statements for the Network Equipment-Building System (NEBS) certification from the Telcordia Electromagnetic Compatibility and Electrical Safety - Generic Criteria for Network Telecommunications Equipment (A Module of LSSGR, FR-64; TSGR, FR-440; and NEBSFR, FR-2063) Telcordia Technologies Generic Requirements, GR-1089-CORE, Issue 4, June 2006.
Table&4 NEBS Compliance Statements&
Attach an ESD-preventive wrist strap to your wrist and to a bare metal surface.
To comply with the Telcordia GR-1089 NEBS standard for electromagnetic compatibility and safety, for Ethernet RJ-45 ports, use only shielded Ethernet cables that are grounded on both ends. In a NEBS installation, all Ethernet ports are limited to intrabuilding wiring.
The intrabuilding ports of the equipment or subassembly is only suitable for connection to intrabuilding or unexposed wiring or cabling. The intrabuilding ports of the equipment or subassembly MUST NOT be metallically connected to interfaces that connect to the OSP or its wiring. These interfaces are designed for use only as intrabuilding interfaces (Type 2 or Type 4 ports as described in GR-1089-CORE, Issue 4), and require isolation from the exposed OSP cabling. The addition of primary protectors is not sufficient protection in order to connect these interfaces metallically to OSP wiring.
Products that have an AC power connection are intended for deployments where an external surge protective device (SPD) is used at the AC power service equipment as defined by the National Electric Code (NEC).
This product is designed for a common bonding network (CBN) installation.
This product can be installed in a network telecommunication facility or location where the NEC applies.
An electrical conducting path should exist between the product chassis and the metal surface of the enclosure or rack in which it is mounted or to a grounding conductor. Electrical continuity should be provided by using thread-forming type mounting screws that remove any paint or nonconductive coatings and establish a metal-to-metal c}

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