SWX3220 Firmware V4.02.16

How to Update Firmware

For more detailed information, refer to the latest version of the Yamaha LAN Monitor User Guide and the Web GUI Help information.


Updating from Yamaha LAN Monitor V1.8.6 and Later Versions

  1. Connect the SWX3220 and the computer, using a LAN cable.
    Please connect to a port on the SWX3220 which has been assigned to VLAN1.
  2. Start the Yamaha LAN Monitor.
  3. Change the LAN Monitor display to [List] mode.
  4. Click the [Firmware Update] tab. (Loading the firmware might take a while if multiple units are connected.)
  5. Select the switch to be updated.
  6. Click the [Firmware Update] button.
  7. Click the [Browse] button to select the downloaded and decompressed firmware file with a “.bin” extension.
  8. Click the [Execute] button.

Updating from Yamaha LAN Monitor Versions Earlier Than V1.8.6

  1. Connect the SWX3220 and the computer, using a LAN cable.
    Please connect to a port on the SWX3220 which has been assigned to VLAN1.
  2. Start the Yamaha LAN Monitor.
  3. Select the SWX3220 to be updated in the tree view.
  4. Click the [Web GUI] button on the device detail view.
    The username and password are not specified with the factory settings, so entering a username and password is not necessary.
    Note: If updating from V4.02.13 or a later version, log in by entering the previously specified authentication information.
  5. Select [Management] -> [Maintenance] -> [Update firmware], then click the [Next] button on "Update firmware from PC."
  6. Click the [Select a file] button, then select the downloaded and decompressed firmware file with extension “.bin”.
  7. Click the [Confirm] button.
  8. Click the [OK] button.

Wait until completing the update. SWX3220 will automatically restart and become ready to use.

New Functionality

  • sFlow function was added.
    This function setting page was added to the Web GUI management page.
  • The “Find this switch” function in the ADECIA security enhancement was added.
  • The RMON function setting page was added to the Web GUI management page.

Improvements

  • The loop detection function works on logical interfaces.
  • In the ADECIA security enhancement, the automatic device recognition function works even when an IGMP querier does not exist.
  • Dante optimization setting by LLDP is no longer automatically applied when the stack is enabled.
  • Revised the settings to apply the “Dante optimization” settings by LLDP automatically.
  • The LLDP function and basic management TLVs are enabled in the Web GUI's “Dante optimization” settings.
  • The following wording in the Web GUI was changed:
    • the wording of "Admin Password" and "Administrator Password" to "Privileged Password”
    • wording when CONFIG is saved
    • unified the wording

Fixed Bugs

  • Fixed a bug in 802.1X authentication that could cause a reboot when receiving a large EAP fragment size RADIUS packet.
  • Fixed a bug that could cause stack disconnections when loops were detected.
  • Fixed a bug in the ADECIA security enhancement that caused communication to fail in rare cases when security settings were disabled.
  • Fixed a bug that could prevent communication by MAC authentication when all FDB entries are cleared, such as when the stack is reconfigured.
  • Fixed a bug in the SNMP function that the correct value could not be obtained when acquiring the private MIB of the loop detection information.
  • Fixed a bug when a stack member was displayed on the Web GUI dashboard if a period with no data was selected from [Day],[Month],[Year] in the Resource Information and Power Consumption Information gadgets. It took time to switch screens, and an error log was outputted.
  • Fixed a bug in which some configuration screens in [Layer2 Functions]-[Spanning Tree] of the Web GUI's advanced settings were garbled when displayed in English.
  • Fixed a bug in the following screens of the Web GUI management that the setting values were sometimes not reflected in the setting screens.
    • [SNMP]-[MIB]-[Management Information Settings].
    • [SNMP]-[Community]-[List of Communities]
    • [SNMP]-[SNMPv3 User]-[MIB View List]
    • [SNMP]-[SNMPv3 User]-[Group List]
    • [SNMP]-[SNMPv3 User]-[User List]
    • [SNMP]-[SNMP Trap]-[Trap Type to Send]
    • [SNMP]-[SNMP Trap]-[List of Traps Destinations]
    • [LLDP]-[System Settings]
    • [LLDP]-[Interface settings]
    • [Mail Notification]-[List of Registered Mail Servers]
    • [Mail Notification]-[List of Mail Notifications Settings]
    • [Terminal Monitoring]-[List of Monitored Terminals]
    • [PTP]-[System Settings]
    • [PTP]-[Interface Settings]
  • Errors have been corrected with the help of the English display of the Web GUI.

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