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02-15-2010 08:16 PM
02-15-2010 08:16 PM
A unique 1810g-24 problem
Greetings;
Sometimes I change pvid values for ports.
Later, sometimes (not always), I check the port mirroring page and find out that the port I changed is now classified as a mirror port.
Shouldn't be. I go back in and simply turn it off and everything is fine.
Is this normal or is this a firmware problem?
Current firmware on 4 switches: 1.14
Thanks...
Sometimes I change pvid values for ports.
Later, sometimes (not always), I check the port mirroring page and find out that the port I changed is now classified as a mirror port.
Shouldn't be. I go back in and simply turn it off and everything is fine.
Is this normal or is this a firmware problem?
Current firmware on 4 switches: 1.14
Thanks...
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02-16-2010 06:18 AM
02-16-2010 06:18 AM
Re: A unique 1810g-24 problem
Hello,
do you have this on all switches? If yes, log a call at HP and ask for firmware release P1.15.
Regards,
Patrick
do you have this on all switches? If yes, log a call at HP and ask for firmware release P1.15.
Regards,
Patrick
Best regards,
Patrick
Patrick
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