
BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide li
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Enhancements in release 02.7.02
MAC Port Security The MAC Port Security feature has been
updated for the 02.7.03 release.
Book: BigIron RX Series
Configuration Guide
Chapter: “Using the MAC Port
Security Feature
and Transparent Port Flooding”
Syslog update The System Log has been updated as follows:
• Separate buffers for static and dynamic
logs
• Entries in the static log buffer are cleared
at reset or reload, while entries in the
dynamic log are preserved
• Log buffer size cannot be changed. the log
buffer size is set at 3800 lines
• A show logging command is now available
at the monitor level for Active and Standby
Management Processors
Book: BigIron RX Series
Configuration Guide
Chapter: “Using Syslog”
TABLE 6 Summary of enhancements in release 02.7.02
Enhancement Description See page
System features
Enhanced spreed-duplex
command
The speed-duplex command has been
enhanced to support 24F and 24HF modules.
The auto (Autonegotiation mode) option has
also been added to allow the user to set the
speed on E1MG-TX media.
Book: BigIron RX Series
Configuration Guide
Chapter: “Configuring Interface
Parameters”
Section: “Speed/Duplex
negotiation”
Enhancements in release 02.7.01
TABLE 7 Summary of enhancements in release 02.7.01
Enhancement Description See page
True Remote Console The new rconsole feature provides a true
connection to the MP/LP console port. While the
old session-based rconsole is a remote X-Window
which is connected to one of the windows on the
target system, the new rconsole is a remote
desktop.
N/A
Limited/Fixed Boot Code Book: Foundry BigIron RX
Configuration Guide
True Remote Console The new rconsole feature provides a true
connection to the MP/LP console port. While the
old session-based rconsole is a remote X-Window
which is connected to one of the windows on the
target system, the new rconsole is a remote
desktop.
N/A
TABLE 5 Summary of enhancements in release 02.7.03 (Continued)
Enhancement Description See page
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