Release Notes for Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3120 for HP Cisco IOS Release 12.2(40)EX
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Release Notes for Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3120 for HP, Cisco IOS Release 12.2(40)EX1
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Important Notes
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Important Notes
These sections describe the important notes related to this software release:
• Cisco IOS Notes, page 16
• Device Manager Notes, page 16
Cisco IOS Notes
These notes apply to Cisco IOS software:
• If the switch requests information from the Cisco Secure Access Control Server (ACS) and the
message exchange times out because the server does not respond, a message similar to this appears:
00:02:57: %RADIUS-4-RADIUS_DEAD: RADIUS server 172.20.246.206:1645,1646 is not
responding.
If this message appears, make sure that there is network connectivity between the switch and the
ACS. You should also make sure that the switch has been properly configured as an AAA client on
the ACS.
• If the switch has interfaces with automatic QoS for voice over IP (VoIP) configured and you upgrade
the switch software to Cisco IOS Release 12.2(40)EX1 or later, when you enter the auto qos voip
cisco-phone interface configuration command on another interface, you might see this message:
AutoQoS Error: ciscophone input service policy was not properly applied
policy map AutoQoS-Police-CiscoPhone not configured
If this happens, enter the no auto qos voip cisco-phone interface command on all interfaces with
this configuration to delete it. Then enter the auto qos voip cisco-phone command on each of these
interfaces to reapply the configuration.
Device Manager Notes
These notes apply to the device manager:
• You cannot create and manage switch clusters through the device manager. To create and manage
switch clusters, use the CLI or Cisco Network Assistant.
• We recommend this browser setting to reduce the time needed to display the device manager from
Microsoft Internet Explorer.
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