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Enhancements
Releases M.10.11 through M.10.12 Enhancements
Releases M.10.11 through M.10.12 Enhancements
Software fixes only, no new enhancements.
Release M.10.13 Enhancements
Release M.10.13 includes the following enhancement:
Enhancement (PR_1000354065) - Added DHCP protection feature. No additional documen-
tation is available at this time
Releases M.10.14 through M.10.16 Enhancements
Software fixes only, no new enhancements.
Release M.10.17 Enhancements
Release M.10.17 includes the following enhancement:
RSTP/MSTP BPDU Protection. When this feature is enabled on a port, the switch will
disable (drop the link) of a port that receives a spanning tree BPDU, log a message, and
optionally, send an SNMP trap.
Spanning Tree BPDU Protection
The BPDU protection feature is a security enhancement to Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) operation.
It can be used to protect the active STP topology by delimiting its legal boundaries, thereby preventing
spoofed BPDU packets from entering the STP domain. In a typical implementation, BPDU protection
would be applied to edge ports connected to end user devices that do not run STP. If STP BPDU
packets are received on a protected port, the feature will disable that port and alert the network
manager via an SNMP trap as shown in Figure 27.