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Release Notes for Catalyst5000 Family Software Release4.x
OL-2306-01
Additional Documentation
In the Catalyst 5000 Series Command Reference publication, the set snmp rmon command section
has been updated. The “Usage Guidelines” section should contain the following information:
RMON is enabled for Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, and Token Ring switch ports.
When RMON is enabled, the supported RMON groups for Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Gigabit
Ethernet ports are Statistics, History, Alarms, and Events, as specified in RFC 1757.
When RMON is enabled, the supported RMON groups for Token Ring ports are MAC-Layer
Statistics, Promiscuous Statistics, MAC-Layer History, Promiscuous History, Ring Station
Control, Ring Station Order Table, Alarms, and Events, as specified in RFC 1513 and
RFC1757.
In the Catalyst 5000 Series Command Reference publication, the traceroute command section has
been updated. The “traceroute Error Messages” table should contain this information.
In the Catalyst 5000 Series Module Installation Guide, the description of the Gigabit Ethernet
module in Chapter 4 has been updated. The two LEDs (LW and SW) next to each port on the Gigabit
Ethernet module have been removed. You can identify the type of GBIC module installed in the port
using the show port command.
Additional Documentation
The following documents are available for the Catalyst5000 family switch:
Quick Installation Guides—Available for the Catalyst5002, Catalyst5000 and Catalyst 5005,
Catalyst5509, and Catalyst5500
Catalyst5000 Series Quick Software Configuration
Catalyst5000 Series Installation Guide
Catalyst5000 Series Supervisor Engine Installation Guide
Catalyst5000 Series Module Installation Guide
Software Configuration Guide – Catalyst 5000, 4000, 2948G, 2926G, 2926 Series Switches
Command Reference – Catalyst 5000, 4000, 2948G, 2926G, 2926 Series Switches
System Message Guide – Catalyst 5000, 4000, 2948G, 2926G, 2926 Series Switches
Enterprise MIB User Quick Reference (online only)
ICMP Error Code Meaning
!N No route to host. The network is unreachable.
!H No route to host. The host is unreachable.
!P Connection refused. The protocol is unreachable.
!F Fragmentation needed but do not fragment (DF) bit was set.
!S Source route failed.
!A Communication administratively prohibited.
? Unknown error occurred.