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All of these are of macro type OBJECT-TYPE with an access of read-create. The syntax for each are: dot1qVlanStaticName = SnmpAdminString dot1qVlanStaticEgressPorts = PortList dot1qVlanForbiddenEgressPorts = PortList dot1qVlanStaticUntaggedPorts = PortList dot1qVlanStaticRowStatus = RowStatus this and other information on these nodes can be found in the Q-BRIDGE-MIB posted on support.dell.com, select > Drivers and Downloads > Choose a Model > Networking > Powerconnect > 54xx > Dell
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We were able to duplicate the issue you are seeing and are working on a solution. I will post an ETA for the fix as soon as possible. -Victor
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64 bit counters were in fact never implemented on the 6024 due to HW limitations. The 62xx layer 3 series does support 64 bit counters, as does the 54xx, 53xx, 35xx, and 34xx series switches.
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I need to better understand the situation. DHCP is designed to get the IP address from the server each time you reboot, and you can * see * that it gets the address so I'm guessing by that you mean you can ping it at that time(?). Is the IP address acquired through DHCP the same one used to get to the web UI to check the checkbox? It sounds as though you have to go back into the web each time after a reboot to check the "Apply DHCP settings" checkbox which then changes your IP address
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The 3.x firmware is still in the works and due to be out very soon. Until available you do still have the options of pulling the temps through the cli or web ui. The cli command is "show system" and will provide you the temperature, temperature status, fan and power supply status. The web ui under the General-Health page shows the same information. I hope this is some help for now until the fw becomes available. -Victor
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Below are the ssh/telnet related bugs that were fixed in the 2.1.0.x updates. Some of these may have also been contributing to the issue you are seeing. It is recommended that you upgrade to the 2.2.0.3 firmware. Fixed in 2.1.1.0 and 2.1.1.3 ===================== 79392 ssh : Memory leak (2976 bytes) seen when enable/disable ssh 79395 ssh login/logout caused memory leak 82238, 80831, 169536 - SSH connection using Putty .59 or .60 will fail if the SSH server are set to use a specific port. 85599 85467