Switch Engine Release Notes Version 32.7.1.Patch1-26
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Published July 01, 2024
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Preface
Conventions
Text Conventions
Platform-Dependent Conventions
Terminology
Send Feedback
Help and Support
Related Publications
Overview
New Hardware Supported in Switch Engine 32.7.1
Security Information
Linux Kernel
OpenSSL Version
Upgrading Switch Engine
Newly Purchased Switches Require Software Upgrade
Default Switch Engine Settings
Switch Engine Image File Names
New and Corrected Features in Switch Engine 32.7.1
Basic CLI Support for 4000 Series
Improvements to the CLI Interactive Startup Script for Static IP Configuration
DHCP Fingerprinting for DHCP Snooping
ExtremeSwitching 5720 Series PTP Transparent Clock Support
Set Autonegotiation to Legacy Default Mode
HTTPS and HTTP Are Both Available By Default
Changing the Network Operating System
ExtremeCloud IQ Agent Support
Extreme Hardware/Software Compatibility and Recommendation Matrices
Compatibility with ExtremeCloud IQ Site Engine
Supported MIBs
Tested Third-Party Products
Extreme Switch Security Assessment
Limits
Limits Overview
Base License Limits
Premier License Limits
Notes for Limits Tables
Open Issues, Known Behaviors, and Resolved Issues
Open Issues
Known Behaviors
Resolved Issues in Switch Engine 32.7.1-Patch1-26
Resolved Issues in Switch Engine 32.7.1
Extreme Switch Security Assessment
DoS Attack Assessment
Tools used to assess DoS attack vulnerability:
Network Mapper (NMAP)
ICMP Attack Assessment
Tools used to assess ICMP attack vulnerability:
SSPing
Twinge
Nuke
WinFreeze
Port Scan Assessment
Tools used to assess port scan assessment:
Nessus