Alerts
- MS390 series switches upgraded to this version will result in a full system reload
Branch additions
- Syslog support for MS390 series switches
- SNMP support for MS390s
- RADIUS accounting support for MS390s
- Alternate Management Interface support for MS210/MS225/MS250/MS350/MS355/MS410/MS425/MS450 series switches
- QoS support for MS390s
- CoA support for MS390s
- STP anomaly detection events for non-MS390 series switches
- Adaptive policy support for MS390 series switches
- SecureConnect support for MS210/MS225/MS250/MS350/MS355/MS410/MS425/MS450 series switches
Bug fixes
- MS390 series switches truncate RADIUS secrets to 26 characters
- Packet captures using filter expressions, such as VLAN information, can sometimes incorrectly filter packets
- Security patches and performance updates
- MS390 stacks on rare occasions will require a manual reboot after the upgrade has completed
Known issues
- In rare instances, DAI inspection may fail to snoop DHCP transactions on stacks leading to those clients being in a blocked state
- In large layer 2 networks, MS390s may drop ARP packets if there is an excess of 500 ARP packets per second
- MS390 ports are limited to the lowest link speed since boot if QoS is enabled
- MS120s may show PoE usage on the incorrect port
- In rare instances, a stack member may go offline until rebooted (present since MS 12)
- In rare instances, non-390 stack members will reboot (present since 12.29+)
- Packet loss is observed when pinging the MS390 management IP
- MS120s on rare occasions will reboot (present since MS 11)
- Stackpower is not enabled on MS390s by default
- Broadcast types of traffic can leak into the Guest VLAN if a port that fails authentication has a Voice VLAN configured, and dashboard has a Guest VLAN defined (present since MS 11)
- Links being established on a MS120 can result in neighboring ports to flap (present since MS 11)
- MS120s with multiple access policies enabled may reboot when port changes are made
- MS390 - Port Up/Down Events Shown Across All Members
- Clients connected to a trunk port on the native VLAN will show "native" for the VLAN information rather than the native VLAN ID.
- Enabling Combined Power on MS350/355 switches results in events being logged once per minute (present since MS 11)
- Networks containing a large number of switches may encounter issues saving changes on the Switch Settings page
- Stack members are not being marked to update their configuration when changes are made on other members
- mGig switches will have an amber light for all physical ports that do not negotiate to the highest supported speed. Dashboard will continue showing a light green status for all ports above 100Mbps. Example, MS355 switchports will incorrectly show an amber light for 1G, 2.5G, and 5G, but will show a green light for 10G.
- The list of switches to clone from fails to load when cloning a switch in an organization with a large number of switches and networks
- MS120s switchports with MAB authentication may randomly deauthenticate clients. In order to resume client authentication on that port, a switch reboot is required (present since MS 12)
- MS390 series switches do not support SM sentry
- MS390 series switches do not support Meraki authentication
- MS390 series switches do not support URL redirection
- MS390 series switches do not support MAC whitelists
- MS390 series switches do not support loop detection
- MS390 series switches do not support warm spare/VRRP
- MS390 series switches do not support UDLD
- MS390 series switches do not support MAC flap detection
- MS350-24X and MS355 series switches do not negotiate UPoE over LLDP correctly (predates MS 10)
- Rebooting any MS390 stack member via the UI will result in the entire stack rebooting
- In rare circumstances, a stack's SVI next hop VLAN will be incorrectly modified for existing SVIs when a new SVI is added. A reboot will correct this (present in MS 11. Partially fixed in MS 14.28)
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