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Contents

Contents

1 Introduction.................................................................................1
2 Compatibility................................................................................ 2
2.1 Version ROS_4.15.1006.....................................................................................................................................2
2.2 Version ROS_4.14.2306.....................................................................................................................................2
2.3 Version ROS_4.14.2284.....................................................................................................................................3

3 Upgrade Procedure.......................................................................4
3.1 Normal upgrade operations................................................................................................................................4
3.1.1 Upgrade the ROS software.......................................................................................................................4
3.1.2 Upgrade Bootstrap....................................................................................................................................4
3.1.3 Reboot the device.....................................................................................................................................5
3.2 Upgrade operations from versions earlier than ROS_4.14.1991 to ones larger than 4M..................................6
3.2.1 Upgrade to transit version.........................................................................................................................6
3.2.2 Reboot the device.....................................................................................................................................7
3.2.3 Upgrade to target version.........................................................................................................................8
3.2.4 Reboot the device.....................................................................................................................................8
3.3 Upgrade to ROS_4.14.2256...............................................................................................................................9
3.3.1 System software upgrade to 2256.............................................................................................................9
3.3.2 Bootrom upgrade to version 20150403..................................................................................................10

4 Feature Evolution........................................................................ 12
4.1 Version ROS_4.15.1006...................................................................................................................................12
4.2 Version ROS_4.14.2306...................................................................................................................................15
4.3 Version ROS_4.14.2284...................................................................................................................................15
4.4 Version ROS_4.14.2256...................................................................................................................................15
4.5 Version ROS_4.14.2178...................................................................................................................................15
4.6 Version ROS_4.14.2133...................................................................................................................................16

Contents

5 Resolved Issue List...................................................................... 17


5.1 Version ROS_4.15.1036...................................................................................................................................17
5.2 Version ROS_4.15.1006...................................................................................................................................17
5.3 Version ROS_4.14.2306...................................................................................................................................17
5.4 Version ROS_4.14.2284...................................................................................................................................18
5.5 Version ROS_4.14.2256...................................................................................................................................18
5.6 Version ROS_4.14.2178...................................................................................................................................18
5.7 Version ROS_4.14.2133...................................................................................................................................18

6 CLI Command Changes................................................................19


6.1 Version ROS_4.15.1006...................................................................................................................................19
6.1.1 Added new CLI commands....................................................................................................................19
6.1.2 CLI Command changes..........................................................................................................................20
6.2 Version ROS_4.14.2284...................................................................................................................................21
6.2.1 Added new CLI commands....................................................................................................................21
6.3 Version ROS_4.14.2133...................................................................................................................................21
6.3.1 Added new CLI commands....................................................................................................................21

7 Product Issue List.......................................................................22


7.1 Issue ID: ESW00021390.................................................................................................................................22
7.2 Issue ID: ESW00021418.................................................................................................................................22
7.3 Issue ID: ESW00021419.................................................................................................................................22
7.4 Issue ID: ESW00021426.................................................................................................................................22
7.5 Issue ID: ESW00021421.................................................................................................................................22
7.6 Issue ID: ESW00018036.................................................................................................................................23
7.7 Issue ID: ESW00018050.................................................................................................................................23
7.8 Issue ID: ESW00019575.................................................................................................................................23

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1 Introduction

Introduction

ROS_4.15.1036 (ISCOM2100-1) is the new official ROS4.0software.

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2 Compatibility

3
3.1

Compatibility

Version ROS_4.15.1006

After being successfully logged in, a user enters enable mode directly without the enable
password.

The action taken for unknown multicast packets is filter all by default.

The commands for enabling/disabling storm control based on interface, type, and all
types and the command for configuring the rate are modified as below:
Previous commands:
storm-control broadcast (enable | disable) port portlist
storm-control multicast (enable | disable) port portlist
storm-control dlf (enable | disable) port portlist
storm-control multicast (enable | disable)
storm-control dlf (enable | disable)
storm-control all (enable | disable)
storm-control bps bps burst
New commands:
storm-control broadcast (enable | disable) port portlist
storm-control multicast (enable | disable) port portlist
storm-control dlf (enable | disable) port portlist
storm-control (multicast | broadcast | dlf | all) bps bps burst port portid

3.2

Version ROS_4.14.2306

The version earlier than the system software ROS_4.14. 2306 and Bootrom 20150403
cannot be upgraded to the Bootrom of this version. You should upgrade the previous
version to the system software of this version, and then upgrade the Bootrom to this
version. For details, see section 4.3Upgrade to ROS_4.14.2256.

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3.3

2 Compatibility

Version ROS_4.14.2284

ROS_4.14.2256 (ISCOM2110G-PWR, ISCOM2110G), Bootstrap_3.1.7 (ISCOM2110GPWR, ISCOM2110G bootrom) is the new official ROS4.0 software

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4
4.1

Upgrade Procedure

Normal upgrade operations

4.1.1 Upgrade the ROS software


Enter the Enable mode in the ROS operating system and upgrade the ROS firmware via FTP
or TFTP.
Example:
Raisecom#downloadsystem-boottftp 192.168.17.18ROS_4.14.2133.ISCOM21001.000.20140623
Waiting....Start
Getting from source ...Done
Writing to destination...Size 4062K / 4062K
Success!

Or
Raisecom#downloadsystembootftp192.168.17.18ISCOMraisecomROS_4.14.2133.ISCOM2100-1.000.20140623
Waiting....Start
Getting from source ...Done
Writing to destination...Size 4062K / 4062K
Success!

The upgrading process will take several minutes to complete. Do not power off the
device during the upgrading process; otherwise the device may be damaged.

4.1.2 Upgrade Bootstrap


Enter the Enable mode in the ROS operating system and upgrade Bootstrap via FTP or TFTP.
Example:

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Raisecom#download bootstrap tftp 192.168.17.18Bootstrap_3.1.7.ISCOM21001.0.20140623
Waiting....Start
Getting from source ...Done
Writing to destination...Size 363K / 363K
Success!

Or
Raisecom#downloadsystembootftp192.168.17.18ISCOMraisecomBootstrap_3.1.7.ISCOM2100-1.0.20140623
Waiting....Start
Getting from source ...Done
Writing to destination...Size 363K / 363K
Success!

The upgrading process will take several minutes to complete. Do not power off the
device during the upgrading process, otherwise the device may be damaged.

4.1.3 Reboot the device


Reboot the device and enter the ROS session.
Example:
Raisecom#reboot now
Rebooting ...

begin...
ram size: 64M DDR testing...done
File System Version:1.0
Init flash ...Done
Bootstrap_3.1.7.ISCOM2110EA-MA.0.20140623, Raisecom Compiled Jun 23 2014,
10:47:04
Base Ethernet MAC address: 00:0e:5e:56:56:56

Press space into Bootstrap menu...


0
Copyright(c) 2001-2013 Raisecom.
System booting, please wait...
Loading system_boot2.Z ...
CRC Checking...OK
Loading image... 19101264
Decompress success, device initialize, Please wait...

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Entering ....
Init System File System....Done!
Init System Network....Done!
Init User APP....Done!
Init Switch Hardware ....Done!
Init SNMP Factory Users....Done!
Init Switch Core Software ....Done!

####################################################
########
#
#
#
Welcome to ROS
#
#
#
# Press 'RETURN' to connect and config this system
#
#
#
####################################################
########

ROS Version ROS_4.14.2133.ISCOM2110EA-MA.000.20140623.on ISCOM2110EA-MA

Upgrade operations from versions earlier than


ROS_4.14.1991 to ones larger than 4M
4.2

The version earlier than ROS_4.14.1991 does not support being upgraded to ones larger than
4M. If you have to do so, upgrade it to a transit version, and then to a target version.

4.2.1 Upgrade to transit version


Enter the Enable mode in the ROS operating system and upgrade the ROS firmware via FTP
or TFTP.
Example:
Raisecom#downloadsystem-boottftp 192.168.17.18ROS_4.14.2133.ISCOM21001.000.20140323
Waiting....Start
Getting from source ...Done
Writing to destination...Size 4062K / 4062K
Success!

Or

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Raisecom#downloadsystembootftp192.168.17.18ISCOMraisecomROS_4.14.2133.ISCOM2100-1.000.20140623
Waiting....Start
Getting from source ...Done
Writing to destination...Size 4062K / 4062K
Success!

The upgrading process will take several minutes to complete. Do not power off the
device during the upgrading process, otherwise the device may be damaged.

4.2.2 Reboot the device


Reboot the device and enter the ROS session.
Example:
Raisecom#reboot now
Rebooting ...

begin...
ram size: 64M DDR testing...done
File System Version:1.0
Init flash ...Done
Bootstrap_3.1.7.ISCOM2110EA-MA.0.20140623, Raisecom Compiled Jun 23 2014,
10:47:04
Base Ethernet MAC address: 00:0e:5e:56:56:56

Press space into Bootstrap menu...


0
Copyright(c) 2001-2013 Raisecom.
System booting, please wait...
Loading system_boot2.Z ...
CRC Checking...OK
Loading image... 19101264
Decompress success, device initialize, Please wait...

Entering ....
Init System File System....Done!
Init System Network....Done!
Init User APP....Done!
Init Switch Hardware ....Done!
Init SNMP Factory Users....Done!
Init Switch Core Software ....Done!

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####################################################
########
#
#
#
Welcome to ROS
#
#
#
# Press 'RETURN' to connect and config this system
#
#
#
####################################################
########

4.2.3 Upgrade to target version


Enter the Enable mode in the ROS operating system and upgrade the ROS firmware via FTP
or TFTP.
Example:
Raisecom#downloadsystem-boottftp 192.168.17.18ROS_4.14.2133.ISCOM21001.000.20140623
Waiting....Start
Getting from source ...Done
Writing to destination...Size 4062K / 4062K
Success!

Or
Raisecom#downloadsystembootftp192.168.17.18ISCOMraisecomROS_4.14.2133.ISCOM2100-1.000.20140623
Waiting....Start
Getting from source ...Done
Writing to destination...Size 4062K / 4062K
Success!

The upgrading process will take several minutes to complete. Do not power off the
device during the upgrading process, otherwise the device may be damaged.

4.2.4 Reboot the device


Reboot the device and enter the ROS session.
Example:
Raisecom#reboot now

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Rebooting ...

begin...
ram size: 64M DDR testing...done
File System Version:1.0
Init flash ...Done
Bootstrap_3.1.7.ISCOM2110EA-MA.0.20140623, Raisecom Compiled Jun 23 2014,
10:47:04
Base Ethernet MAC address: 00:0e:5e:56:56:56

Press space into Bootstrap menu...


0
Copyright(c) 2001-2013 Raisecom.
System booting, please wait...
Loading system_boot2.Z ...
CRC Checking...OK
Loading image... 19101264
Decompress success, device initialize, Please wait...

Entering ....
Init System File System....Done!
Init System Network....Done!
Init User APP....Done!
Init Switch Hardware ....Done!
Init SNMP Factory Users....Done!
Init Switch Core Software ....Done!

####################################################
########
#
#
#
Welcome to ROS
#
#
#
# Press 'RETURN' to connect and config this system
#
#
#
####################################################
########

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4.3

5 Resolved Issue List

Upgrade to ROS_4.14.2256

4.3.1 System software upgrade to 2256


############################################################
#
#
#
Welcome to ROS
#
#
#
# Press 'RETURN' to connect and config this system
#
#
#
####################################################
########
ROS Version ROS_4.14.2292.ISCOM2128EA-MA-AC.000.20150227. on
ISCOM2128EA-MA-AC

JAN-01-2000 08:00:01 SYS-5-DHCPC: DHCPC:Acquiring IP address via DHCP.


JAN-01-2000 08:00:04 CONFIG-6-LINK_U:port 20 Link UP
Login:raisecom
Password:
Hello, Welcome to Raisecom Operating System(ROS) software .
Copyright (c) 2006-2013 Raisecom.
Raisecom>enable
Password:
Raisecom#config
Raisecom#config
Configuration mode, one command input per times. End with CTRL-Z.
CONFIG-I:Configured from console ...
Raisecom(config)#interface ip 0
Raisecom(config-ip)#ip address 192.168.1.1 1
Set successfully
Raisecom(config-ip)#
Raisecom#download system-boot ftp 192.168.1.2 wrs wrs ROS_4.14.2307.ISCOM21001.000.20150403
Waiting....Start
Getting from source ...Done
Writing to destination...Size 4097K / 4097K
Success!
Raisecom#reboot now
Rebooting ...

4.3.2 Bootrom upgrade to version 20150403


Raisecom#config
Raisecom#config
Configuration mode, one command input per times. End with CTRL-Z.
CONFIG-I:Configured from console ...

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Raisecom(config)#interface ip 0
Raisecom(config-ip)#ip address 192.168.1.1 1
Set successfully
Raisecom(config-ip)#
Raisecom#download system-boot ftp 192.168.1.2 wrs wrsBootstrap_3.1.7.ISCOM21001.0.20150403
Waiting....Start
Getting from source ...Done
Writing to destination...Size 365K / 365K
Success!
Raisecom#

The version earlier than the system software ROS_4.14.2306 and Bootrom
20150403 cannot be upgraded to the Bootrom of this version. You should upgrade
the previous version to the system software of this version, and then upgrade the
Bootrom to this version. For details, see section 4.3Upgrade to ROS_4.14.2256.

5
5.1

Feature Evolution

Version ROS_4.15.1006
New features of the ISCOM2100-1 series are as below:

Spanning tree:

Support RSTP configurations in spanning tree mode.

Support showing role information (spanning-tree) in RSTP mode.

Add 2 Traps.

When the root bridge changes, the rcMstoNewRootBridge.0 Trap is reported.


rcMstpXstId.0

instance ID

When the root interface changes, the rcMstpNewRootPort.0 Trap is reported.


rcMstpXstPortXstld0.0 instance ID
rcMstpXstPortIdex0.0 Interface ID

DHCP Snooping

Support enabling/disabling DHCP Snooping based on VLAN list.

Support enabling/disabling DHCP v6 Snooping based on VLAN list.

The ip dhcp snooping information option vlan-list command support range


mode.

Support configuring CoS of packets.

Support configuring CoS of packets that match the IPSG entry.


Support configuring CoS of packets that match the IPSG entry, and support
configuring rate limit on them.
Support configuring CoS of packets that match the IPSG entry and that are in a
specified range of IP addresses.
Support configuring CoS of packets that match the IPSG entry and that are in a
specified range of IP addresses, and support configuring rate limit on them.

Support pseudo Layer 3 DHCP Relay.

Support enabling/disable MAC address learning based on VLAN.

Support IPv6.

Support RA snooping.

Support IPv6 Telnet, ACL, ICMP, DHCP Option82, and SSHv2.

DHCP Option 37: the remote-id supports flexible configuration.

DHCP Option 37: the enterprise ID is configurable, being raisecom by default.

Support disabling Telnet the switch through the local link address of the switch.

IPSGv6 takes effect on ICMPv6 packets.

SNMPv3 supports privacy.

Bootrom password

Support the Bootrom password.

Support configuring the Bootrom password in Bootrom and ROS.

Support deleting the Bootrom password in ROS.

Uploading and downloading

Support uploading configurations of the running configuration file.

FTP supports the active/passive mode for uploading/downloading files.

Multicast

The multicast proxy of the switch supports configuring the source IP address.

The ip igmp snooping timeout parameter ranges from 1 to 3600, being 10s by
default.
The ip igmp querier query-interval parameter ranges from 1 to 65535, being 5s
by default.
The action taken for unknown multicast packets is filter-all by default.

Interface

Support sending SNMP Trap of link Up/Down by shutting down the user
interface.
Support showing the BPS and bandwidth utilization of the interface (to show
those of all interfaces, click <- or -> to change the current interface.
Support configuring the auto-negotiation rate through the speed-duplex auto (10
|100 |1000) (full | half) command.
Support protocol-based VLAN (add the protocol VLAN Tag to Untag packets;
keep Tag protocol packets intact).
Support adding a specified Tag to Untag packets (the command supports
interface aggregation mode).

VLAN

Support deleting VLAN 1 after the Access VLAN is configured.

Support closing the cluster (RNDP) and releasing the cluster VLAN.

Support configuring the Trunk interface to block Untag packets.

Support leaving based on MAC address (by sending the querying packet in the
proxy).
Support configuring the switch to allow/disallow the multicast address.

Support configuring CoS of multicast packets.

Support copying the running configuration file through the show running
command and using the running configuration file on another switch.

Support configuring whether packets from the Native VLAN carry a Tag to exit
the Trunk interface.

ACL

Support adding VLAN matching to access-list-map.

Support the ACL group.


Support input any mask in the ip-access-list (such as ip-access-list 0 permit ip
10.0.0.0 255.0.0.192 any).

Storm control
Support configuring the storm control rate based on interface, type, and all types.

LLDP

Support recognizing the end TLV with the length of 1.

LLDP changes the standard MIB.

DDM
Support reading information about diagnosis that does not support DDM SFP through
MIB.

User management
Support deleting the enable password.

IPSG&DAI
Add a command to delete the binding table of IPSG and DAI.

Memory monitoring
Add a MIB object to obtain the memory utilization.

Rate limiting on the interface


The maximum burst is changed to 16384 kB.

New features of the ISCOM2150-MA are as below:

Spanning tree:

Support RSTP configurations in spanning tree mode.

Support showing role information (spanning-tree) in RSTP mode.

Add 2 Traps.

When the root bridge changes, the rcMstoNewRootBridge.0 Trap is reported.


rcMstpXstId.0

instance ID

When the root interface changes, the rcMstpNewRootPort.0 Trap is reported.


rcMstpXstPortXstld0.0 instance ID
rcMstpXstPortIdex0.0 Interface ID

Uploading and downloading

Support uploading configurations of the running configuration file.

FTP supports the active/passive mode for uploading/downloading files.

Multicast

Support copying the running configuration file through the show running
command and using the running configuration file on another switch.

The ip igmp snooping timeout parameter ranges from 1 to 3600, being 10s by
default.
The ip igmp querier query-interval parameter ranges from 1 to 65535, being 5s
by default.
The action taken for unknown multicast packets is filter-all by default.

VLAN

Support deleting VLAN 1 after the Access VLAN is configured.

Support closing the cluster (RNDP) and releasing the cluster VLAN.

Support configuring whether packets from the Native VLAN carry a Tag to exit
the Trunk interface.

LLDP

Support recognizing the end TLV with the length of 1.

LLDP changes the standard MIB.

User management
Support deleting the enable password.

IPSG&DAI
Add a command to delete the binding table of IPSG and DAI.

Memory monitoring
Add a MIB object to obtain the memory utilization.

5.2

5.3

Version ROS_4.14.2306

The show interface port command can show the time and duration of link up of the
interface. The interface rate and duplex mode are added to the syslog of link up/down of
the interface.

MdName can be configured with 16 bytes while MaName can be configured with 13
bytes, which fails to meet interconnectivity requirements. For the 802.1ag format,
configure the length of the MD name from 16 bytes to 43bytes, and configure the
sum of lengths of the MD name and MA name to be within 44bytes. Configure the
MAID length within 48bytes.

The Web network management is modified to disabled mode by default.

Version ROS_4.14.2284

L2 loopback is added. Note: when used with Y.1564, only IP, TCP, and UDP packets
support loopback, and SMAC+VLAN loopback rule must be configured
(ISCOM2110G/ISCOM2110G-PWR).

The following modifications are made in the dual systems: 1, original files can be
downloaded to the backup system disk; after modification, files can be downloaded to
the current system disk. 2. The function of upgrading or backing up the current system
(or configuration file) is added.

5.4

Version ROS_4.14.2256

5.5

Version ROS_4.14.2178

Support packets out of ACL to learn MAC address.

VLAN mapping in the egress direction is rectified.

The bug of Flash startup (ISCOM2100 series) is fixed.

5.6

The material of 8MFlash supports the ISCOM2100 series and ISCOM2110EA-MAPWR additionally.

DHCP Server is newly supported (ISCOM2100 series).

A new model ISCOM2118EA-MA (B) is added (ISCOM2100 series).

Version ROS_4.14.2133

PPPOE+ circuit ID supports binary format.

DHCP option 82 circuit ID supports binary format.

GVRP, GMRP, and LLDP packets support being transparently and intactly transmitted.

6
6.1

6.2

Version ROS_4.15.1036

It is solved that the VLAN Tag fails to be removed from multicast packets when exiting
the Access interface.

It is solved that an error occurs during walking all MIBs.

It is solved the device returns failure when being configured with interface rate limiting.

It is solved that execution of the voice vlan cos dscp command causes the device to
crash.

It is solved that IP MTU does not take effect when exceeding 1500. Then, the maximum
supported length of unfragmented ping packets is 9378.

Version ROS_4.15.1006

6.3

Resolved Issue List

It is solved that the Tag of known multicast packets with Tag fails to be removed (on the
ISCOM2150-MA).

Version ROS_4.14.2306

It is solved by modifying the Flash drive that with a certain probability the device fails to
be upgraded, the configuration file fails to be saved, and the print of the file system is
normal upon device startup.

The version earlier than the system software ROS_4.14.2306 and Bootrom
20150403 cannot be upgraded to the Bootrom of this version. You should upgrade
the previous version to the system software of this version, and then upgrade the
Bootrom to this version. For details, see section 4.3Upgrade to ROS_4.14.2256.

6.4

Version ROS_4.14.2284

It is solved that ROS fails to be upgraded in the bootrom and ROS when the ROS
increases (inROS_4.14.2178 only) (ISCOM2110G/ISCOM2110G-PWR).

It is solved that the configuration file fails to be saved (for the temporary version of
December 2014 only) (ISCOM2110G/ISCOM2110G-PWR).

It is solved that packets are lost in byte 9000 (ISCOM2110G/ISCOM2110G-PWR).

It is solved that DDM printed incorrect information (ISCOM2828F-C).

It is solved that security vulnerability of the web network management device causes
crash.

It is solved that the configured rate of Combo interface is improperly loaded


(ISCOM2110EA-MA(A)).

It is solved that the Untag packets are added with double tags (ISCOM2110EAMA(A)/ISCOM2110EA-MA(B)).

It is solved that ACL fails to match DSCP of packets (ISCOM2110G/ISCOM2110GPWR).

6.5

Version ROS_4.14.2256

6.6

Version ROS_4.14.2178

6.7

It is solved that dynamic MAC addresses become invalid after interface backup is
enabled.

It is solved that the system LED fails to be lightened.

It is solved that the interface cannot be set to 10 Mbit/s.

Version ROS_4.14.2133

The problem is solved that the status of the POE interface LED is inconsistent with the
actual interfaces.

The problem is solved that the ISCOM2110G/ISCOM2110G-PWR interface 9/10 fail to


be Up after being inserted with a 10/10/1000 self-adaptive electrical module and then an
1000 Mbit/s optical module.

The problem is solved that cluster management fails.

The problem is solved that the primary system software is lost when the voltage of the
ISCOM21xx changes.

7
7.1

CLI Command Changes

Version ROS_4.15.1006

7.1.1 Added new CLI commands


Format
1

ip dhcp relay target-ip ip-address

ip dhcp relay vlan-listvlanlist

[no] ip dhcp relay information option vlan-list vlanlist

ip dhcp relay information policy (drop | keep | replace)

ip dhcp relay binding delete [ipadress]

ip dhcp relay binding maximum maximum

ip dhcp snooping binding delete [ipadress]

ip dhcp snooping binding maximum maximum

acl-grouplist-number

10

no acl-grouplist-numbermatch (ip-access-list|mac-access-list|access-list-map)
listid

11

show acl-group

12

[no] ip verify source set-cos <0-7>

Rem
ark

Format

Rem
ark

13

[no] ip verify source A.B.C.D A.B.C.D set-cos <0-7>

14

[no] ip verify source A.B.C.D A.B.C.D set-cos <0-7> rate-limit

15

show ip verify source set-cos

16

upload{running-config|running-config-userdefine} ftp A.B.C.D USRNAME


PASSWORD FILENAME

17

ftp mode (active | passive)

18

startup-config write

19

storm-control (multicast|broadcast|dlf|all) bps bps


burst port portid

20

ip dhcp relay relay-ipipadress

21

switchport trunk native vlan (tagged|untagged)

22

[no]switchport reject-frame untagged

23

show switchport reject-frame untagged

24

speed-duplex auto (10 |100 |1000) (full | half)

25

ip dhcp snooping port portid vlanlistvlanlist

26

mac-address-table learning (enable | disable) vlanlist vlanlist

7.1.2 CLI Command changes


New Format

Old Format

spanning-tree mode (stp | mstp | rstp)

spanning-tree mode (stp | mstp)

storm-control (multicast|broadcast|dlf|all)
bps bps burst port portid

storm-control bpsbpsburst

Re
ma
rk

7.2

Version ROS_4.14.2284

7.2.1 Added new CLI commands


Format

7.3

loopback (enable | disable)

loopback l2-rule <1-128>smac HHHH.HHHH.HHHH [ethertype HHHH ]


[vlan<1-4094>]

no loopback l2-rule {1-128}

show loopback port-list {1-MAX_PORT_STR}

download backup-system tftp A.B.C.D FILENAME

upload backup-system (sftp|ftp) A.B.C.D USERNAME PASSWORD


FILENAME

Rem
ark

Version ROS_4.14.2133

7.3.1 Added new CLI commands


Format
1

pppoeagent circuit-id (format|hex) STRING

pppoeagent circuit-id mac-format STRING

no pppoeagent circuit-id

no pppoeagent circuit-idmac-format

ipdhcp information option circuit-id (format|hex) STRING

ipdhcp information option circuit-id mac-format STRING

no ipdhcp information option circuit-idmac-format

no ipdhcp information option circuit-id

Rem
ark

8
8.1

Product Issue List

Issue ID: ESW00021390


When the 2 downlink interfaces on the ISCOM2110EA-MA are configured with the same
vlan-mapping both untag mapping rule, the Untag packets sent by these two interfaces
possibly become double Tag packets. ------downlink interfaces are isolated in the current
scenario, so this will not happen.

8.2

Issue ID: ESW00021418


When the interface trust mode of the ISCOM2110G is interface priority, it is actually based on
CoS.

8.3

Issue ID: ESW00021419


After the ISCOM2110G interface trusts DSCP, it resets the original DSCP to 0 and modifies
the CoS of packets to local priority.

8.4

Issue ID: ESW00021426


By default, the ISCOM2110G forwards LLDP and E-LMI packets rather than terminates
packets.

8.5

Issue ID: ESW00021421


The ISCOM2110G fails to be rebooted through the reboot command.

8.6

Issue ID: ESW00018036


Description: after the MTU of the IP interface is set to 9694, the IP interface fails to respond to
Ping packets larger than 1534 bytes.

8.7

Issue ID: ESW00018050


Description: VLAN mapping fails when the downlink interface is in Access mode.

8.8

Issue ID: ESW00019575


Description: when the ISCOM2110G interface 9/10 is inserted with the SFP-1000 electrical
interface but RJ45 twisted pair cable, the LNK/ACT LED will be On.

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