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Release Notes for the
Catalyst 1900 Series
Enterprise Edition Switches

Release Notes for the
Catalyst 1900 Series
Enterprise Edition Switches

November 24, 1997

These release notes describe the caveats, usage guidelines, and restrictions
for the Catalyst 1900 Series Enterprise Edition Switches, hereafter referred to as the Catalyst 1900 switches.

Use the following manuals in conjunction with this document:

Caveats

These caveats apply to the Catalyst 1900 switches:

Also, information about the back pressure option for the 10-Mbps ports on page 3-33 in the "Configuration and Management" chapter of the
Catalyst 1900 Series Installation and Configuration Guide should state that this option is available from the System Configuration Menu, not the Port Configuration Menu.

Usage Guidelines and Restrictions

This section provides guidelines and restrictions for using the Catalyst 1900 switches.

When trunking is disabled once again, these port configurations will function as configured.
If the switch is dialing out, the configured baud rate of the switch does not change. The Match Remote Baud rate option (auto baud) applies only when the switch is answering an incoming call. In addition, the switch matches to a rate less than or equal to the configured rate. Upon disconnecting from a call, the switch reverts to the last configured baud rate.

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