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v1.0.10rc7

Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2015 1:21 am
by sirhc
FIXES
Starting with version 1.0.10rcX we began hashing the password on the flash and in exported config files, unfortunately at this time we caused a break/bug in the code that when a user defaulted the switch they were no longer able to login to the UI and must use the console cable to set the password in the CLI then they could log into the UI again.

Another bug that some people saw was an error message when clicking the save/apply for the config, some people would not have seen the message, it depended if they had SMTP enabled or not. The message was false as the config was actually saved/applied.


KNOWN ISSUES
NTP service is temperamental and may sometimes require disabling and re-enabling in the UI to cause the switch to get the correct time.

SNMP "possibly" sometimes also requires disable and re-enable in the UI to get it to function properly but this has only been reported by 1 person (mhoppes)?

Released 1/1/2015

v1.0.10rc8

Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2015 6:32 pm
by sirhc
FIXES
- NTP service improvements
- SNMP service improvements
- SNMP now reports port description entered into UI

Released 1-2-2014

v1.0.10rc9

Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2015 8:07 pm
by sirhc
FIXES
- SMTP email alerts

EXPLANATION
Recently we made changes to how the SMTP works at a users request and we broke it, sadly we did not test it well enough obviously. Les found this pretty quick. :ak:

Released 1-2-2014

Re: Download Latest Firmware

Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2015 12:38 pm
by sirhc
FIXES
- restart NTP properly on startup (hopefully we finally nailed this pain in the butt)
- changed fan control logic (should make fans even quieter by removing speeds that caused harmonics)

Released 1-5-2015

v1.0.10rc12

Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2015 7:49 pm
by sirhc
FIXES
- A temporary fix for a bug where "some" 1000 Mb SFP modules were detected wrong as 100Mb at boot up and would not communicate unless the cable was unplugged and re-plugged in. This only effected ports 13 & 14 on the WS-12-250X models and ports 25 & 26 on the-24-400X models. We have sent some of the SFP modules that have this issue to Eric so he can do a lab to do a proper fix.

- A fix to help prevent a rare occurrence where a switch with only 1 or 2 devices (such as a laptop connected to it) with little to no traffic occurring the laptop may lose communications to the switch UI / CLI from a reboot initiated in the UI or CLI or a reboot from a firmware upgrade. When this occurred the user could simply plug into a different port to regain access. This is a very hard to recreate event so it is hard to determine if it is fixed. I have tried to recreate it many times. Sometimes I get lucky and other times I try for hours and give up. It never happens on a switch with multiple connections and traffic being passed. The switch does boot normally and does get configured to what ever your configuration is you just can not access the UI / CLI unless you plug into a different port. This issues is one we are trying to address as fast as possible but if we can not recreate the event very easily it is next to impossible to know if your changed fixed it.

Released 1-6-2015

v1.0.10rc13

Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2015 5:40 pm
by sirhc
FIXES
- Fixes an issue for some SFP modules that have names with control characters that confuse the switch UI *RARE*
- SNMP problem that was fixed in v1.1.X (not yet released) back ported to this series for Les.


Released 1-9-2015

v1.0.10rc15

Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2015 1:46 pm
by sirhc
FIXES
- Quieted the fans more


NOTE
- Updated the firmware roadmap and release dates.

Released 1-14-2015

v1.0.10rc16

Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 3:30 pm
by sirhc
FIXES
- The "rare" event where the switch boots and does not allow access to UI/CLI
We had put a fix in to prevent this but that fix got broken in 1.0.10rc14 this fixes that fix.


NOTE
We hope to release a new series of the firmware tomorrow that has all the Firmware roadmap features we promised but are a couple weeks late.
Firmware roadmap: viewtopic.php?f=17&t=295

Released 1-19-2015

v1.1.0rc11

Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2015 6:46 pm
by sirhc
WARNING - Some people (three so far) reported issues with logging into the web UI after upgrading.

We will investigate this tomorrow and release a new version.

However if you can not wait and do experience this issue you can login via SSH or Console and reset the password to what it should be via the CLI and you will then be able to login to the web UI.

When you login to the CLI you need to issue the following commands "if" you have the problem:
config [press enter]
credentials password [desired password] [press enter]
[ctrl] + [z]

Now you can log in to the web UI again

FIXES
- Cosmetic fixes

- Switch will not perform scheduled port bounces if the date/time is not set from NTP service

- Fixed bandwidth control / shaping on ports (sorry this was never working until now)

- Finished IPV6 on the Device/Configuration Tab

ENHANCEMENTS
- Login splash screen

- Secondary IPs for each VLAN
Configured on the VLAN Tab by clicking on the little gear next to Description

- VLAN trunking (Allow all VLANs)
Configured on the VLAN Tab with a check box above the port number

- Renumber/name default VLAN
- Enabled flow control by default or factory default (will not affect your current configuration)

- Access control list to limit what IPs can use the UI / CLI / SNMP
- Configurable Tar Pit on login attempts to prevent brute force attacks to crack password
Configured on the Device/Access Control Tab

- Port Isolation
Configured on the Ports Tab under the column heading Iso

- LAG method used to load balance across ports configuration
Configured at the top of the LAG Tab

v1.1.0rc12

Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2015 6:36 pm
by sirhc
FIXES
- fixed password problem when upgrading from older versions that happened when upgrading to v1.1.0rc11

Note: This problem only happen if you did a certain upgrade path meaning you missed some firmware upgrades.

Released 1/23/2015