Release Notes PK.1.34

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Release Notes PK.1.34 Abstract This document contains information for the PK.1.34 release. Part Number: 5200-3848 Published: April 2017 Edition: 1

2017, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP Notices The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for Hewlett Packard Enterprise products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. Hewlett Packard Enterprise shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. Confidential computer software. Valid license from Hewlett Packard Enterprise required for possession, use, or copying. Consistent with FAR 12.211 and 12.212, Commercial Computer Software, Computer Software Documentation, and Technical Data for Commercial Items are licensed to the U.S. Government under vendor's standard commercial license. Links to third-party websites take you outside the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website. Hewlett Packard Enterprise has no control over and is not responsible for information outside the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website. Acknowledgments Intel, Itanium, Pentium, Intel Inside, and the Intel Inside logo are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries. Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Adobe and Acrobat are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated. Java and Oracle are registered trademarks of Oracle and/or its affiliates. UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group.

Contents Release Notes PK.1.34...6 Description... 6 Important information... 6 Version history...6 Products supported...7 Compatibility/interoperability... 8 Enhancements... 8 Version PK.1.34... 8 Version PK.1.33... 8 Version PK.1.32... 8 Version PK.1.31... 8 Version PK.1.30... 8 Version PK.1.29... 9 Version PK.1.28... 9 Version PK.1.27... 9 Version PK.1.26... 9 Version PK.1.25... 9 Version PK.1.24... 9 Version PK.1.23... 9 Version PK.1.22... 9 Version PK.1.21... 9 Version PK.1.20... 9 Version PK.1.19... 9 Version PK.1.18... 9 Version PK.1.17... 9 Version PK.1.16... 9 Version PK.1.15... 10 Version PK.1.14... 10 Version PK.1.13... 10 Version PK.1.12... 10 HTTP... 10 Version PK.1.11...10 Version PK.1.10... 10 Version PK.1.9... 10 Version PK.1.8... 10 Version PK.1.7... 10 Version PK.1.6... 10 Version PK.1.5... 10 Version PK.1.4... 10 Fixes...10 Version PK.1.34...11 Trunking...11 Version PK.1.33...11 Support Links...11 Version PK.1.32...11 Display Issue... 11 Version PK.1.31...11 Version PK.1.30...11 Version PK.1.29...11 Version PK.1.28...11 Contents 3

4 Contents Version PK.1.27...11 Version PK.1.26...11 Version PK.1.25...11 Subnet Mask...12 Trunking...12 Version PK.1.24... 12 Version PK.1.23... 12 Crash...12 Port Connectivity... 12 Web Authentication... 12 Version PK.1.22... 12 Version PK.1.21... 12 Jumbo Frames...12 LLDP...12 Port Access... 12 SNMP... 13 SNTP...13 Version PK.1.20... 13 Version PK.1.19... 13 Version PK.1.18... 13 Event Log... 13 IP Communication... 13 Web Management... 13 Version PK.1.17... 13 Version PK.1.16... 13 Version PK.1.15... 13 Crash...14 Version PK.1.14... 14 Config... 14 Version PK.1.13... 14 Counters...14 MAC Table...14 Version PK.1.12... 14 ARP... 14 DHCP... 14 Web Management... 14 Version PK.1.11...14 Event Log... 14 Switch Hang... 15 Version PK.1.10... 15 Event Log... 15 SNMP... 15 Version PK.1.9... 15 Web Management... 15 Version PK.1.8... 15 SNMP... 15 Version PK.1.7... 15 Version PK.1.6... 15 Web Management... 15 Version PK.1.5... 15 Web Management... 15 Version PK.1.4... 15 Upgrade information... 15 Updating the Switch Software... 15 Use Update Manager to Update/Downgrade Switch Software... 16 To Update the Switch Software... 18

Hewlett Packard Enterprise security policy... 21 Finding Security Bulletins...21 Security Bulletin subscription service...21 Websites... 22 Support and other resources...23 Accessing Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support... 23 Accessing updates...23 Customer self repair...24 Remote support... 24 Warranty information...24 Regulatory information...25 Documentation feedback... 25 Contents 5

Release Notes PK.1.34 Description This release note covers software versions beginning with PK.1.4. Version PK.1.4 was the first version of the PK.1 software branch. Product series supported by this software: HPE 1810 48G Switch Important information To avoid damage to your equipment, do not interrupt power to the switch during the software update. Version history All released versions are fully supported by Hewlett Packard Enterprise, unless noted in the table. Version Release date Based on Remarks PK.1.34 2017-04-10 PK.1.33 Released, fully supported, and posted on the web. PK.1.33 2016-06-06 PK.1.32 Released, fully supported, and posted on the web. PK.1.32 2016-01-06 PK.1.31 Released, fully supported, and posted on the web. PK.1.31 n/a PK.1.30 Never released. PK.1.30 n/a PK.1.29 Never released. PK.1.29 n/a PK.1.28 Never released. PK.1.28 n/a PK.1.27 Never released. PK.1.27 n/a PK.1.26 Never released. PK.1.26 2015-02-19 PK.1.25 Released, fully supported, and posted on the web. PK.1.25 2014-09-26 PK.1.24 Released, fully supported, but not posted on the web. PK.1.24 n/a PK.1.23 Never released. PK.1.23 2014-09-10 PK.1.22 Released, fully supported, but not posted on the web. PK.1.22 n/a PK.1.21 Never released. Table Continued 6 Release Notes PK.1.34

Version Release date Based on Remarks PK.1.21 2014-01-07 PK.1.20 Released, fully supported, but not posted on the web. PK.1.20 n/a PK.1.19 Never released. PK.1.19 n/a PK.1.18 Never released. PK.1.18 2013-08-06 PK.1.15 Released, fully supported, and posted on the web. PK.1.17 n/a Never built. PK.1.16 n/a Never built. PK.1.15 2013-01-04 PK.1.14 Released, fully supported, and posted on the web. PK.1.14 2012-11-20 PK.1.13 Released, fully supported, but not posted on the web. PK.1.13 2012-09-18 PK.1.12 Released, fully supported, but not posted on the web. PK.1.12 2012-03-30 PK.1.11 Released, fully supported, but not posted on the web. PK.1.11 2012-01-23 PK.1.10 Released, fully supported, but not posted on the web. PK.1.10 2011-12-02 PK.1.9 Released, fully supported, but not posted on the web. PK.1.9 2011-10-24 PK.1.8 Released, fully supported, but not posted on the web. PK.1.8 n/a PK.1.7 Never released. PK.1.7 n/a PK.1.6 Never released. PK.1.6 n/a PK.1.5 Never released. PK.1.5 n/a PK.1.4 Never released. PK.1.4 2011-04-10 Initial release Released, fully supported, and posted on the web. Products supported This release applies to the following product models: Products supported 7

Product number J9660A Description HPE 1810 48G Switch Compatibility/interoperability The switch web agent supports the following web browsers: Browser Supported versions Internet Explorer Edge 11 Chrome 53 52 Firefox 49 48 Safari (MacOS only) 10 9 Enhancements This section lists released builds that include enhancements. Software enhancements are listed in reverse-chronological order, with the newest at the top of the list. Unless otherwise noted, each software version listed includes all enhancements added in earlier editions. NOTE: The number preceding the fix description is used for tracking purposes. Version PK.1.34 No enhancements were included in version PK.1.34. Version PK.1.33 No enhancements were included in version PK.1.33. Version PK.1.32 No enhancements were included in version PK.1.32. Version PK.1.31 Version PK.1.31 was never released. Version PK.1.30 Version PK.1.30 was never released. 8 Compatibility/interoperability

Version PK.1.29 Version PK.1.29 was never released. Version PK.1.28 Version PK.1.28 was never released. Version PK.1.27 Version PK.1.27 was never released. Version PK.1.26 No enhancements were included in version PK.1.26. Version PK.1.25 No enhancements were included in version PK.1.25. Version PK.1.24 Version PK.1.24 was never released. Version PK.1.23 No enhancements were included in version PK.1.23. Version PK.1.22 Version PK.1.22 was never released. Version PK.1.21 No enhancements were included in version PK.1.21. Version PK.1.20 Version PK.1.20 was never released. Version PK.1.19 Version PK.1.19 was never released. Version PK.1.18 No enhancements were included in version PK.1.18. Version PK.1.17 Version PK.1.17 was never built. Version PK.1.16 Version PK.1.16 was never built. Version PK.1.29 9

Version PK.1.15 No enhancements were included in version PK.1.15. Version PK.1.14 No enhancements were included in version PK.1.14. Version PK.1.13 No enhancements were included in version PK.1.13. Version PK.1.12 HTTP CR_0000112270 Adds the configuration option to disable HTTP connections when HTTPS is enabled. Version PK.1.11 No enhancements were included in version PK.1.11. Version PK.1.10 No enhancements were included in version PK.1.10. Version PK.1.9 No enhancements were included in version PK.1.9. Version PK.1.8 Version PK.1.8 was never released. Version PK.1.7 Version PK.1.7 was never released. Version PK.1.6 Version PK.1.6 was never released. Version PK.1.5 Version PK.1.5 was never released. Version PK.1.4 Fixes Version PK.1.4 was the initial release of the PK.1 software. Software fixes are listed in reverse-chronological order, from newest to oldest software version. Unless otherwise noted, each software version listed includes all the software fixes and enhancements added in previous versions listed below. 10 Version PK.1.15

NOTE: The number preceding the fix description is used for tracking purposes. Version PK.1.34 Trunking CR_0000223122 Symptom/Scenario: Unable to permanently delete a Trunk group as the configuration will not be preserved following a reboot. Workaround: Trunk groups may be manually removed from the Trunk configuration webpage. Version PK.1.33 Support Links CR_0000200768 Support links were updated to the hpe.com domain. Version PK.1.32 Display Issue CR_0000162061 Symptom: The switch GUI is unreachable. Scenario: After 200 days of uptime on the switch, the GUI is no longer reachable. Workaround: Reboot the switch. Version PK.1.31 Version PK.1.31 was never released. Version PK.1.30 Version PK.1.30 was never released. Version PK.1.29 Version PK.1.29 was never released. Version PK.1.28 Version PK.1.28 was never released. Version PK.1.27 Version PK.1.27 was never released. Version PK.1.26 Software fixes were made to this version of software. Version PK.1.25 Version PK.1.34 11

Subnet Mask Trunking CR_0000158242 The error message when entering an incorrect subnet mask has been fixed. Previously, an error such as Error! Failed to Set 'Community Name' with <subnet mask IP> was being displayed instead. CR_0000154885 When saving the configuration, even if the configuration has not changed, a trunk goes down for several seconds. Version PK.1.24 Version PK.1.24 was never released. Version PK.1.23 Crash CR_0000152728 The switch unexpectedly reboots when being discovered by certain network management software, such as Observium. It occurs when the switch incorrectly processes the SNMP Get of lldpremsysdesc from the network management software. Port Connectivity CR_0000154416 Trunk ports are not listed as possible source port in port-mirroring configuration webpage. Web Authentication CR_0000153455 A blank default gateway is not allowed (0.0.0.0), resulting in various error messages when saving as either blank or 0.0.0.0. Version PK.1.22 Version PK.1.22 was never released. Version PK.1.21 Jumbo Frames LLDP CR_0000145820 When Jumbo Frames are transmitted over a trunked port, the software increments both the counters Transmitted Packets without Errors and Transmitted Packets with Errors. CR_0000142692 The switch transmits incorrect LLDP MED TLVs that contain an incorrect VLAN ID, thus causing devices to be assigned to an incorrect or non-existing VLAN. The proper behavior for the switch is to not transmit LLDP MED packets. Port Access CR_0000128904 Randomly, a port on the switch may hang. No MAC addresses will be registered on the port and both inbound and outbound traffic will no longer be forwarded on an affected port. The only recovery method is to reset the switch. 12 Subnet Mask

SNMP SNTP CR_0000140101 The software does not create an instance for a trunk for the object ifindiscards (. 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.13). When the object is queried, the log may return the following message: UNKN Failed to get counter value. When requesting the trunk's instance of the object directly, the software returns the error: No Such Instance currently exists at this OID. CR_0000142367 The switch may stop requesting SNTP updates after it received a Kiss-of-Death (KoD) packet with an INIT or STEP code. After it received such a packet, the switch should retransmit using an exponential back off algorithm if no other NTP server is available, but instead, it stops requesting SNTP updates altogether. Version PK.1.20 Version PK.1.20 was never released. Version PK.1.19 Version PK.1.19 was never released. Version PK.1.18 Event Log CR_0000131240 After each reboot, the switch log includes a message similar to Migrating config file log.cfg from version 1 to 2. A configuration file version mismatch was detected so a configuration file migration has started. With this fix, the message only appears after the first reboot with new software. IP Communication CR_0000131152 Some clients connected directly to the switch become unable to communicate on the network. When this happens, the switch log shows Unable to delete FDB entry messages. Web Management CR_0000135147 When the switch handles broadcast traffic at rates of 500 packets/second or more, the switch's Web user interface responds very slowly. This issue only affects switch management; network traffic, including broadcast traffic, is switched properly. Version PK.1.17 Version PK.1.17 was never built. Version PK.1.16 Version PK.1.16 was never built. Version PK.1.15 SNMP 13

Crash CR_0000115124 The switch might reboot unexpectedly and randomly. Version PK.1.14 Config CR_0000121675 The configuration is erased when the user attempts to gather diagnostic information. This issue was introduced in PK.1.13. Version PK.1.13 Counters MAC Table CR_0000118897 The SysUptime shows zero after 49.7 days, although the switch does not reboot at 49.7 days. CR_0000116501 Addresses in the MAC table are displayed with the VLAN prepended in HEX as the first two leading bytes which is confusing for administrators. For example, 00:01:00:00:85:4E:59:4A. Version PK.1.12 ARP CR_0000110978 The switch does not update its ARP cache with information from a gratuitous ARP packet. DHCP CR_0000110554 The switch does not get an IP address from the DHCP server when there are two IPs configured in Router options. Web Management CR_0000109304 Port configuration for 1000Base-SX SFP on dual-personality ports 23/24 are changed automatically from 1000FDX to AUTO after reboot or power cycle. CR_0000110351 The switch does not save changes to the originally-configured SysLog Host IP address. Version PK.1.11 Event Log CR_0000105018 Excessive error messages appear in the log file regarding avl mac delete errors similar to the following: 200 06 03:33:03 9 is Link Down 201 06 03:33:03 avl mac delete error. 202 06 03:33:05 9 is Link Up 14 Crash

Switch Hang CR_0000105424 The switch cannot be accessed by the Web user interface, and end-user traffic is not forwarded after 2-3 days of system uptime. Version PK.1.10 Event Log SNMP CR_0000105930 Using the wrong log-level for SNTP messages results in filling up the log with successful NTP sync messages. PR_0000072943, CR_0000077752 The switch uses incorrect OIDs for lldpremchassisidsubtype. Version PK.1.9 Web Management PR_0000072872, CR_0000077697 When logging into the switch via the Web user interface, at the login dialog box using the [] key does not work - you must click on the [LOGIN] button. Version PK.1.8 SNMP PR_0000070032, CR_0000075229 SNMP walk on SNMPv2-SMI::mib-2.17.4.3.1.1 (MAC table) times out at around 380-400 addresses. Version PK.1.7 Version PK.1.7 was never built. Version PK.1.6 Web Management PR_0000072156, CR_0000077090 Underscore characters were not allowed in community name. Version PK.1.5 Web Management PR_0000072776, CR_0000077615 It was possible to set the subnet mask to an illegal value of 0.0.0.0. PR_0000072786, CR_0000077624 Password change did not provide a confirmation. Version PK.1.4 No fixes were included in version PK.1.4. Upgrade information Updating the Switch Software Switch Hang 15

Use Update Manager to Update/Downgrade Switch Software Update Manager enables a new image or configuration file to be downloaded from a local or network system to the switch. To access this page, click Maintenance > Update Manager in the navigation pane. NOTE: Downloading new software does not change the current switch configuration. The switch configuration is contained in a separate file that can also be uploaded or downloaded (for example, as backup, or for use in another switch of the same model). Update Manager displays different options depending on the transfer protocol, file, or image type selected for an update. In the example in Figure 1: Update Manager Page on page 16, the inactive (or Backup ) image on the switch is being updated with the file named switchdrvr.stk from a TFTP server. For example, if the image1 file is being used as the currently-active image running on the switch, then image2 is the backup image file to be updated. To check the software version in each image, and to determine which image is currently active, use the Status > Dual Image screen. Figure 1: Update Manager Page 16 Use Update Manager to Update/Downgrade Switch Software

Table 1: Update Manager Fields Field Update Method Browse for file Browse for file (HTTP download only) Server IP (TFTP download only) File Name (TFTP download only) Description Select the protocol to use: HTTP - The file is downloaded using HTTP from a local or remote drive. TFTP - The file is downloaded using TFTP from a TFTP server operating on the system/network. If HTTP is used for the software download, click Browse to select the designated file. NOTE: If the file name differs from the default name on the switch, the file will be renamed to the default name when downloaded. If a TFTP download is performed, enter the IP address of the TFTP server. If a TFTP download is performed, enter the name of the software file on the TFTP server. Table Continued Release Notes PK.1.34 17

Field Update Type Image (for Code updates only) Description Select the file type to be updated: Code - Update the software image file. Configuration - Update the configuration file. To update an SSL certificate or key encryption file, select the certificate type (for a description of these files, see the Management and Configuration Guide for your switch). SSL Trusted Root Certificate PEM File - SSL Trusted Root Certificate File which is encoded using the Privacy Enhanced Mail (PEM) protocol. SSL Server Certificate PEM File - SSL Server Certificate File (PEM-encoded). SSL DH Weak Encryption Parameter PEM File - SSL Diffie-Hellman Weak Encryption Parameter File (PEM encoded). SSL DH Strong Encryption Parameter PEM File - SSL Diffie-Hellman Strong Encryption Parameter File (PEM encoded). If Code is selected as the update type, select which of the two images stored on the switch is to be updated: Active - The downloaded image will replace the currently active image. Backup - The downloaded image will replace the backup image. To Update the Switch Software CAUTION: It is recommended that you back up the image file before updating it. For information on Backup Manager, see the Management and Configuration Guide for your switch. Follow these instructions to update the switch software (that is, a firmware code image): 1. In the Update Method field, select the protocol to use to upload the file to the system. If the file is located on a local or network drive, select HTTP. If the file is located on a TFTP server, select TFTP. 2. If TFTP is selected, specify the IP address of the TFTP server and the name of the file as it appears on the server. If HTTP is selected, browse to locate the file on your network or local drive. 3. In the Update Type field, select Code. 4. In the Image field, choose Backup or Active. If you choose Backup, the inactive (backup) image file will be updated. In the example in Figure 1: Update Manager Page on page 16, the Backup image file is selected for update. 18 To Update the Switch Software

If you choose Active, the active image file will be updated. To check the software version in each image, and to determine which image is currently active, use the Status > Dual Image screen. 5. Click Download. Depending on the protocol selected, status or warning messages may be displayed. Observe all status and warning messages. Note the following: Do not disturb the browser or interrupt the download process. Ensure the file transfer completes successfully. If Backup image was selected, you can activate the non-active image through the Maintenance > Dual Image Configuration page. The switch may be rebooted through the Diagnostics > Reboot Switch page. The Status > Log page may be used to view the buffered log. If the download is successful, Update Manager displays the following status message: 6. Click Back to redisplay the Update Manager page. Note that in this example, the image was downloaded as the inactive (backup) image. To complete the update process and to activate the backup image as the operating software, use the Maintenance > Dual Image Configuration page. In the following example, Image1 is the active image, and Image2 is the newly updated backup image. By clicking Activate, Image2 is to be activated on the next reboot (and Image1 will become the inactive backup image). 7. (Optional) Add a description for the selected image (Image2) and click Apply. Release Notes PK.1.34 19

8. Click Activate to activate the selected image on the next reboot. You can verify the next active image prior to rebooting the switch by viewing the Status > Dual Image screen. 9. Click Diagnostics > Reboot Switch, and then click Reboot Switch to complete the update. Wait for the switch to reboot. You will lose your connection. Then refresh your browser to redisplay the Web interface. Upon reboot, the previously-active image (Image1, in this example) will become the inactive (backup) image. 20 Release Notes PK.1.34

Hewlett Packard Enterprise security policy A Security Bulletin is the first published notification of security vulnerabilities and is the only communication vehicle for security vulnerabilities. Fixes for security vulnerabilities are not documented in manuals, release notes, or other forms of product documentation. A Security Bulletin is released when all vulnerable products still in support life have publicly available images that contain the fix for the security vulnerability. Finding Security Bulletins Procedure 1. Go to the HPE Support Center - Hewlett Packard Enterprise at www.hpe.com/support/hpesc. 2. Enter your product name or number and click Go. 3. Select your product from the list of results. 4. Click the Top issues & solutions tab. 5. Click the Advisories, bulletins & notices link. Security Bulletin subscription service You can sign up at www4.hpe.com/signup_alerts to initiate a subscription to receive future Hewlett Packard Enterprise Security Bulletin alerts via email. Hewlett Packard Enterprise security policy 21

Websites Networking Websites Hewlett Packard Enterprise Networking Information Library www.hpe.com/networking/resourcefinder Hewlett Packard Enterprise Networking Software www.hpe.com/networking/software Hewlett Packard Enterprise Networking website www.hpe.com/info/networking Hewlett Packard Enterprise My Networking website www.hpe.com/networking/support Hewlett Packard Enterprise My Networking Portal www.hpe.com/networking/mynetworking Hewlett Packard Enterprise Networking Warranty www.hpe.com/networking/warranty General websites Hewlett Packard Enterprise Information Library www.hpe.com/info/eil For additional websites, see Support and other resources. 22 Websites

Support and other resources Accessing Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support For live assistance, go to the Contact Hewlett Packard Enterprise Worldwide website: http://www.hpe.com/assistance To access documentation and support services, go to the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support Center website: http://www.hpe.com/support/hpesc Information to collect Technical support registration number (if applicable) Product name, model or version, and serial number Operating system name and version Firmware version Error messages Product-specific reports and logs Add-on products or components Third-party products or components Accessing updates Some software products provide a mechanism for accessing software updates through the product interface. Review your product documentation to identify the recommended software update method. To download product updates: Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support Center www.hpe.com/support/hpesc Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support Center: Software downloads www.hpe.com/support/downloads Software Depot www.hpe.com/support/softwaredepot To subscribe to enewsletters and alerts: www.hpe.com/support/e-updates To view and update your entitlements, and to link your contracts and warranties with your profile, go to the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support Center More Information on Access to Support Materials page: www.hpe.com/support/accesstosupportmaterials IMPORTANT: Access to some updates might require product entitlement when accessed through the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support Center. You must have an HPE Passport set up with relevant entitlements. Support and other resources 23

Customer self repair Hewlett Packard Enterprise customer self repair (CSR) programs allow you to repair your product. If a CSR part needs to be replaced, it will be shipped directly to you so that you can install it at your convenience. Some parts do not qualify for CSR. Your Hewlett Packard Enterprise authorized service provider will determine whether a repair can be accomplished by CSR. For more information about CSR, contact your local service provider or go to the CSR website: http://www.hpe.com/support/selfrepair Remote support Remote support is available with supported devices as part of your warranty or contractual support agreement. It provides intelligent event diagnosis, and automatic, secure submission of hardware event notifications to Hewlett Packard Enterprise, which will initiate a fast and accurate resolution based on your product's service level. Hewlett Packard Enterprise strongly recommends that you register your device for remote support. If your product includes additional remote support details, use search to locate that information. Remote support and Proactive Care information HPE Get Connected www.hpe.com/services/getconnected HPE Proactive Care services www.hpe.com/services/proactivecare HPE Proactive Care service: Supported products list www.hpe.com/services/proactivecaresupportedproducts HPE Proactive Care advanced service: Supported products list www.hpe.com/services/proactivecareadvancedsupportedproducts Proactive Care customer information Proactive Care central www.hpe.com/services/proactivecarecentral Proactive Care service activation www.hpe.com/services/proactivecarecentralgetstarted Warranty information To view the warranty for your product, see the Safety and Compliance Information for Server, Storage, Power, Networking, and Rack Products document, available at the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support Center: www.hpe.com/support/safety-compliance-enterpriseproducts Additional warranty information HPE ProLiant and x86 Servers and Options www.hpe.com/support/proliantservers-warranties HPE Enterprise Servers www.hpe.com/support/enterpriseservers-warranties HPE Storage Products www.hpe.com/support/storage-warranties 24 Customer self repair

HPE Networking Products www.hpe.com/support/networking-warranties Regulatory information To view the regulatory information for your product, view the Safety and Compliance Information for Server, Storage, Power, Networking, and Rack Products, available at the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support Center: www.hpe.com/support/safety-compliance-enterpriseproducts Additional regulatory information Hewlett Packard Enterprise is committed to providing our customers with information about the chemical substances in our products as needed to comply with legal requirements such as REACH (Regulation EC No 1907/2006 of the European Parliament and the Council). A chemical information report for this product can be found at: www.hpe.com/info/reach For Hewlett Packard Enterprise product environmental and safety information and compliance data, including RoHS and REACH, see: www.hpe.com/info/ecodata For Hewlett Packard Enterprise environmental information, including company programs, product recycling, and energy efficiency, see: www.hpe.com/info/environment Documentation feedback Hewlett Packard Enterprise is committed to providing documentation that meets your needs. To help us improve the documentation, send any errors, suggestions, or comments to Documentation Feedback (docsfeedback@hpe.com). When submitting your feedback, include the document title, part number, edition, and publication date located on the front cover of the document. For online help content, include the product name, product version, help edition, and publication date located on the legal notices page. Regulatory information 25