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  • The following L2/L3 features are not supported on S3410 Series switch:

    • not support IS-IS

    • not support OSPFv2/OSPFv3 GR

    • not support IPv6 Source Guard

    • not support IPv6 DHCP Guard

    • not support IPv6 DHCP Snooping

    • not support PFC Watchdog

    • not support ECMP Hash Mode (Randomized Load Balance, Round-Robin Load Balance and Dynamic Load Balance Normal Mode)

    • not support L3 GRE

    • not support VXLAN

    • not support IGMP

    • not support PIM

    • not support buffer dynamic shared for egress multicast queue

    • not support symmetric hash

    • not support resilient hash

    • not support advance hash

    • not support PFC (Priority Flow Control)

    • not support ECMP

    • not support NETCONF

    • not support VRF

    • not support CoPP max bandwidth and min bandwidth configuration

  • S3410 Series switches do not support OVS (Open vSwitch).

  • S3410 Series switches do not support CrossFlow.

  • S3410 Series switches do not support installing through USB.

  • The commands sudo systemctl stop picos and sudo systemctl restart picos are not supported on S3410 Series switches.

  • S3410 Series switches do not have an Eth0 management port; instead, an in-band management port is used. By default, the in-band management function of all the service port is enabled on VLAN 1 with a system built-in interface name inband-mgmt. For more details, see document Default Settings for In-Band Management Interface on S3410 Series Switches .

  • The loopback port cannot establish BGP neighbors, resulting in routing function cannot work on S3410 Series switches.

  • Only up to two concurrent SSH connections can be active at the same time. The idle timeout for SSH sessions is fixed to 3600s.

S3410 Series Switch File Storage Guidelines

  • Small Files

    • It is recommended to store small files in the /home/admin/ directory or the default /cftmp/ directory.

  • Large Files (e.g., Image Files)

    • Due to limited space in /home/admin/ and /cftmp/, large files should be stored in the /mnt/open/ directory.

  • Directory Cleanup

    • To maintain system cleanliness and ensure efficient operation, please delete unnecessary files promptly.