Release Notes OmniSwitch 6400/6850/6855/9000/9000E Release 6.4.2.R01 These release notes accompany release 6.4.2.R01 software for the OmniSwitch 6400/6850/6855/9000/9000E hardware. They provide important information on individual software features and hardware modules. Since much of the information in these release notes is not included in the hardware and software user manuals, it is important that you read all sections of this document before installing new hardware or loading new software.
September 2009 Contents Related Documentation.................................................................................................................................3 System Requirements....................................................................................................................................5 New Hardware Supported ............................................................................................................................
September 2009 Related Documentation These release notes should be used in conjunction with the OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, and 9000E. The following are the titles and descriptions of the user manuals that apply to this release. User manuals can be downloaded at: http://www1.alcatel-lucent.com/enterprise/en/resource_library/ user_manuals.html • OmniSwitch 6400 Series Getting Started Guide Describes the hardware and software procedures for getting an OmniSwitch 6400 Series switch up and running.
September 2009 • OmniSwitch AOS Release 6 Switch Management Guide Includes procedures for readying an individual switch for integration into a network. Topics include the software directory architecture, software rollback protections, authenticated switch access, managing switch files, system configuration, using SNMP, and using web management software (WebView).
September 2009 System Requirements Memory Requirements • OmniSwitch 6400 Series Release 6.4.2.R01 requires 256 MB of SDRAM and 128MB flash memory. This is the standard configuration shipped. • OmniSwitch 6850 Series Release 6.4.2.R01 requires 256 MB of SDRAM and 64MB of flash memory. This is the standard configuration shipped. • OmniSwitch 6855 Series Release 6.4.2.R01 requires 256 MB of SDRAM and 128MB flash memory. This is the standard configuration shipped. • OmniSwitch 9000 Series Release 6.4.2.
September 2009 OmniSwitch 6850 Release 6.4.2.R01 Miniboot.uboot 6.1.3.601.R01 (Minimum) 6.3.4.265.R01 (Recommended) UBoot 6.1.3.601.R01 (Minimum) 6.3.4.265.R01 (Recommended) Miniboot.uboot 6.3.2.86.R01 (Minimum) 6.3.4.265.R01 (Recommended) UBoot 6.3.2.86.R01 (Minimum) 6.3.4.265.R01 (Recommended) OmniSwitch 6855 Release 6.4.2.R01 OmniSwitch 6855-U24X Release 6.4.2.R01 Miniboot.uboot 6.4.2.316.R01 UBoot 6.4.2.316.R01 Miniboot 6.3.3.277.R01 (Minimum) 6.3.4.265.R01 (Recommended) BootROM 6.3.3.277.
September 2009 New Hardware Supported OmniSwitch 6855-U24X OS6855-24-U24X Stackable Hardened Gigabit Ethernet L3 fixed configuration chassis in a 1U form factor designed to operate in harsh environments. This chassis contains 22 SFP connectors, two RJ-45/SFP combo ports and two SFP+ 10-Gigabit ports that can be used as either uplink or stacking ports.
September 2009 Supported Hardware/Software Combinations The following table shows the 6.X software releases that support each of the listed OS6400, OS6850, OS6855, OS9000 and 9000E module types: Module Type Part No. 6.1.3.R01 6.1.5.R01 6.3.1.R01 6.3.2.R01 6.3.3.R01 6.3.4.R01 6.4.1 6.4.2.
September 2009 To determine the ASIC revision for a specific NI, use the show ni command.
September 2009 New Software Features and Enhancements The following software features and enhancements are new with the 6.4.2.R01 release, subject to the feature exceptions and problem reports described later in these release notes: Feature/Enhancement Summary Feature 10Km Stacking 802.
September 2009 Feature - Configure more than one sFlow receiver - G.8032 Ethernet Ring Protection - IPsec Support for IPv6 - IPsec Support for OSPF3 - IPsec Support for RIPng - IPv6 Unique Local IPv6 Unicast - IPv6 Scoped Multicast Addresses - Pause Control Platform OS9000E Software Package base OS9000E OS9000E OS9000E OS9000E OS9000E OS9000E OS9000E base base/encrypt base/encrypt base/encrypt base base base OmniSwitch 6400/6850/6855/9000/9000E------ Release 6.4.2.
September 2009 New Feature/Enhancement Descriptions 10Km Stacking The OS6855-U24X supports stacking a maximum of four chassis into a virtual chassis using SFP+ fiber transceivers or directly attached copper SFP+ cables . A distance of up to 10Km is supported using the iSFP-10G-LR fiber transceiver. 802.1x Radius-down Fail-Open Allows users to be moved to a specified profile when the RADIUS server is not available. This feature is supported for 802.
September 2009 Ethernet Ring Protection (ERP) – Overlapping Protected VLANs on a Single Node In a network where all connected nodes cannot belong to a single ERP ring, the OmniSwitch supports multiple ERP rings. Each of the ERP rings has a different Service VLAN configured which allows the ERP PDUs to be processed by the corresponding ERP ring nodes. The Service VLANs configured for each of the ERP rings can be configured as a protected VLAN on the other ERP ring.
September 2009 Paths (LSPs), also referred to as MPLS tunnels. These tunnels provide the foundation necessary to provision VPLS. MPLS Software Licensing Requirement. The MPLS feature, including the VPLS application, requires the purchase of an Alcatel-Lucent software license. The licenses are available through the Alcatel-Lucent Software License portal. VPLS Support A Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS) is a Virtual Private Network (VPN) technology that allows any-to-any (multipoint) connectivity.
September 2009 MPLS OAM-LSP Ping/Traceroute When an MPLS Label Switched Path (LSP) fails to deliver customer traffic, the failure is not always detected by the MPLS control plane. To assist users with detecting and isolating traffic problems, such as “black holes” or incorrect routing, the following MPLS OAM (Operations, Administration, and Maintenance) tools are available: • LSP Ping to perform connectivity checks. • LSP Traceroute to perform hop-by-hop fault localization and path tracing.
September 2009 Default Hashing Mode and Recommendations Platform 9000/9000E 6400/6850/6855 Default Hashing Mode Extended Brief • Changing the hash mode affects all features that rely on hashing, including Link Aggregation, ECMP and Server Load Balancing. Changing the hash mode per feature is not supported. • Server Load Balancing uses dynamic port assignment, therefore it is not recommended to enable the TCP/UDP port hashing option with extended mode when SLB is configured on the switch.
September 2009 VRF - VRRP Enhances VRRP making it VRF aware. Allows for the configuration of independent VRRP instances in multiple VRFs. o o o The existing VRRP commands and syntaxes (including show commands and outputs) are now accessible in a “VRF” context. VRRP instances can be configured independently of one another on as many VRFs as the underlying platform supports. Each VRRP/VRF instance receives, sends, and processes VRRP packets independently of VRRP instances running in other VRFs.
September 2009 Software Supported – (Need Platform Support Verification) In addition to the new software features introduced with the 6.4.2.R01 release, the following software features are also supported in 6.4.2.R01, subject to the feature exceptions and problem reports described later in these release notes: Feature/Enhancement Summary Feature 31-bit Network Mask Support 802.1AB MED Extensions 802.1Q 802.1Q 2005 (MSTP) 802.
September 2009 Feature Dynamic VLAN Assignment (Mobility) Ethernet Ring Protection (G.
September 2009 Feature MAC Address Mode Mac Authentication for Supplicant/NonSupplicant MAC Retention Multiple Virtual Routing & Forwarding (Multiple VRF) NTP Client OSPFv2 OSPFv3 Pause Control/Flow Control Port Mapping – Unknown Unicast Flooding Partitioned Switch Management Pause Control/Flow Control Per-VLAN DHCP Relay PIM PIM-SSM (Source-Specific Multicast) Policy Based Mirroring Policy Based Routing (Permanent Mode) Policy Server Management Port Mapping Port Mirroring (128:1) Port Monitoring Port-based
September 2009 Feature Software Rollback Source Learning Spanning Tree SSH Public Key Authentication Switch Logging Syslog to Multiple Hosts Text File Configuration TFTP Client for IPv4 Traffic Anomaly Detection (Network Security) UDLD User Definable Loopback Interface User Network Profile (UNP) VLAN Stacking and Translation VLAN Stacking Eservices VLANs VRF – Multiple VRF Routing and Forwarding VRRP Global Commands VRRPv2 VRRPv3 Web-Based Management (WebView) Webview/SNMP support for BGP IPv6 Extensions Wi
September 2009 Feature Descriptions 802.1AB MED Extensions The Link Layer Discovery Protocol-Media Endpoint Discover (LLDP-MED) is designed to extend IEEE 802.1AB functionality to exchange nformation such as VLANs and power capabilities. 802.1AB MED adds support for Network Policy and Inventory Management. 31-Bit Network Mask Support Adds support for a 31-bit netmask to allow for a point-to-point Ethernet network between two routers. 802.1Q 802.
September 2009 Captive Portal Browser Support The Captive Portal authentication feature presents the user with a Web page for entering login credentials. The following table provides the platforms and browser support information for Captive Portal users. Platforms Supported Windows XP Windows Vista Linux Web Browser Supported IE6, IE7, FireFox2 and FireFox3 IE7, Firefox2 and Firefox3 Firefox2 and Firefox3 Java Version Java 1.6 update 5 through 12 Java 1.6 update 5 through 12 Java 1.
September 2009 UNP then determines what network access resources are available to a group of users, regardless of source subnet, VLAN or other characteristics. A UNP is a configurable option of Access Guardian device classification policies and consists of the following attributes: • UNP Name. The UNP name is obtained from the RADIUS server and mapped to the same profile name configured on the switch.
September 2009 • TCP connection rules—Allows the determination of an established TCP connection by examining TCP flags found in the TCP header of the packet. Two condition parameters are available for defining a TCP connection ACL: established and tcpflags. • Early ARP discard—ARP packets destined for other hosts are discarded to reduce processing overhead and exposure to ARP DoS attacks. No configuration is required to use this feature, it is always available and active on the switch.
September 2009 ACL Manager The Access Control List Manager (ACLMAN) is a function of the Quality of Service (QoS) application that provides an interactive shell for using common industry syntax to create ACLs. Commands entered using the ACLMAN shell are interpreted and converted to Alcatel-Lucent CLI syntax that is used for creating QoS filtering policies. This implementation of ACLMAN also provides the following features: • Importing of text files that contain common industry ACL syntax.
September 2009 the switch is ACE/Server, which is a part of RSA Security’s SecurID product suite. RSA Security’s ACE/ Agent is embedded in the switch. By default, switch management users may be authenticated through the console port via the local user database. If external servers are configured for other management interfaces but the servers become unavailable, the switch will poll the local user database for login information if the switch is configured for local checking of the user database.
September 2009 BFD is supported with the following Layer 3 protocols: BGP, OSPF, VRRP Tracking and Static Routes. When BFD is configured and enabled, BFD sessions are created and timers are negotiated between BFD neighbors. If a system does not receive a BFD control packet within the negotiated time interval, the neighbor system is considered down. Rapid failure detection notices are then sent to the routing protocol, which initiates a routing protocol recalculation.
September 2009 DHCP Relay DHCP Relay allows you to forward DHCP broadcast requests to configurable DHCP server IP address in a routing environment. DHCP Relay is configured using the IP helper set of commands. Preboot Execution Environment (PXE) support was enabled by default in previous releases. Note that in this release, it is disabled by default and is now a user-configurable option using the ip helper pxesupport command.
September 2009 DNS Client A Domain Name System (DNS) resolver is an internet service that translates host names into IP addresses. Every time you enter a host name, a DNS service must look up the name on a server and resolve the name to an IP address. You can configure up to three domain name servers that will be queried in turn to resolve the host name. If all servers are queried and none can resolve the host name to an IP address, the DNS fails.
September 2009 Ethernet Ring Protection (ERP) – G.8032 Ethernet Ring Protection (ERP) switching is a self-configuring algorithm that maintains a loop-free topology while providing data path redundancy and network scalability. ERP provides fast recovery times for Ethernet ring topologies by utilizing traditional Ethernet MAC and bridge functions. This implementation of ERP is based on ITU-T G.
September 2009 • Average utilization level over the last minute (percentage) • Average utilization level over the last hour (percentage) • Maximum utilization level over the last hour (percentage) • Threshold level Additionally, Health Monitoring provides the capacity to specify thresholds for the resource utilization levels it monitors, and generates traps based on the specified threshold criteria.
September 2009 IPv6 - Globally Unique Local Unicast Addresses Unique Local IPv6 Unicast Addresses are intended to be routable within a limited area such as a site but not on the global Internet. Unique Local IPv6 Unicast Addresses are used in conjunction with BGP (IBGP) speakers as well as exterior BGP (EBGP) neighbors based on configured policies and have the following characteristics: • Globally unique ID (with high probability of uniqueness).
September 2009 switches are adjacent to it by sending and responding to Hello update packets. For the purposes of AMAP, adjacent switches are those that: • Have a Spanning Tree path between them • Do not have any switch between them on the Spanning Tree path that has AMAP enabled IPv4 Support Internet Protocol (IP) is a network-layer (Layer 3) protocol that contains addressing and control information that allow packets to be forwarded on a network.
September 2009 • Ping, traceroute • DNS client using Authority records • Telnetv6 - Client and server • File Transfer Protocol (FTPv6) – Client and server • SSHv6 – Client and Server IP DoS Filtering By default, the switch filters the following denial of service (DoS) attacks, which are security attacks aimed at devices that are available on a private network or the Internet: • ARP Flood Attack • Invalid IP Attack • Multicast IP and MAC Address Mismatch • Ping Overload • Packets with loop
September 2009 IP Route Map Redistribution Route map redistribution provides the ability to control which routes from a source protocol are learned and distributed into the network of a destination protocol. A route map consists of one or more userdefined statements that can determine which routes are allowed or denied access to the network. In addition, a route map may also contain statements that modify route parameters before they are redistributed.
September 2009 be scheduled during a maintenance window. • The images which are ISSU capable are Jbase.img, Jsecu.img, Jadvrout.img and Jos.img. • A minimum of 25 MB flash space must be present in the switch to accommodate the image files that are used to patch existing image files. This feature is only supported on the OmniSwitch 9000E. L2 DHCP Snooping By default, DHCP broadcasts are flooded on the default VLAN for the client/server port.
September 2009 • You cannot configure LPS on link aggregate ports. Learned MAC Address Notification The LPS feature enables the OmniSwitch to generate an SNMP trap when a new bridged MAC address is learned on an LPS port. A configurable trap threshold number is provided to determine how many MAC addresses are learned before such traps are generated for each MAC address learned thereafter.
September 2009 • • • • Multiple routing instances within the same physical switch. Each VRF instance is associated with a set of IP interfaces and creates and maintains independent routing tables. Traffic between IP interfaces is only routed and forwarded within those interfaces/routes that belong to the same VRF instance. Multiple instances of IP routing protocols, such as static, RIP, IPv4, BGPv4, and OSPFv2 on the same physical switch.
September 2009 Port Mapping – Unknown Unicast Flooding By default, unknown unicast traffic is flooded to the user ports of a port mapping session from all the switch ports, not just the network ports for the session. There is now a port mapping option to enable or disable unknown unicast flooding from network ports to user ports.
September 2009 Protocol Independent Multicast Source-Specific Multicast (PIM-SSM) is a highly-efficient extension of PIM. SSM, using an explicit channel subscription model, allows receivers to receive multicast traffic directly from the source; an RP tree model is not used. In other words, a Shortest Path Tree (SPT) between the receiver and the source is created without the use of a Rendezvous Point (RP).
September 2009 PVST+ Interoperability The current Alcatel-Lucent 1x1 Spanning Tree mode has been extended to allow all user ports on an OmniSwitch to transmit and receive either the standard IEEE BPDUs or proprietary PVST+ BPDUs. An OmniSwitch can have ports running in either 1x1 mode when connecting to another OmniSwitch, or PVST+ mode simultaneously. • It is mandatory that all the Cisco switches have the Mac Reduction Mode feature enabled.
September 2009 00-80-9F-54-xx-xx to 00-80-9F-64-xx-xx 00-80-9F-66-xx-xx to 00-80-9F-6F-xx-xx. Third-party devices can be added to this group as well. Note: When automatic NMS prioritization is enabled, QoS policies that specify priority are not applied to the NMS traffic. Other QoS policies, however, are applied to this type of traffic as usual. BPDU Shutdown Ports The BPDUShutdownPorts group is a special QoS port group that identifies its members as ports that should not receive BPDUs.
September 2009 Ingress and Egress Bandwidth Shaping Bandwidth shaping is configured on a per port basis by specifying a maximum bandwidth value for ingress and egress ports. However, on the OmniSwitch 6850 and 9000/9000E switches, configuring minimum and maximum egress bandwidth is supported on a per COS queue basis for each port.
September 2009 • BPDU mirroring will be disabled by default on all OS9000s with B2 revision ASICs. (Contact Service and Support to enable) • BPDU mirroring will be enabled by default on all OS9000s with A0/A1 revision ASICs. • Source learning must be disabled or overridden on the ports belonging to the remote port mirroring VLAN on the intermediate and destination switches. • The QoS redirect feature can be used to override source learning.
September 2009 RFC 1256. Using RDP, hosts attached to multicast or broadcast networks send solicitation messages when they start up. Routers respond to solicitation messages with an advertisement message that contains the router IP addresses. In addition, routers send advertisement messages when their RDP interface becomes active and then subsequently at random intervals. Routing Protocol Preference Specifying a routing protocol preference is supported.
September 2009 When used as an SSH Client, the following SSH Software is supported on the indicated operating systems: SSH Software Supported Operating Systems OpenSSH F-Secure SSH-Communication Sun Solaris, Linux Red Hat, AOS Sun Solaris, Win 2000 Sun Solaris, Win 2000, Win XP, Linux Red Hat Secure Shell (SSH) Public Key Authentication DSA public key authentication is supported when using PuTTY SSH software to generate the private and public key for the client and to access the switch.
September 2009 The stack provides support for all idle switches during primary switch failover. In other words, if the primary switch in the stack fails or goes offline for any reason, all idle switches will continue data transmission during the secondary switch’s takeover process.. MAC Retention - The MAC Retention functionality is implemented to enhance Smart Continuous Switching for stackable products by retaining the base MAC address of the primary stack element during a takeover.
September 2009 MAC Address Mode There are two source learning modes available for the OmniSwitch chassis-based systems: synchronized and distributed. By default the switch runs in the synchronized mode, which allows a total MAC address tables size of 16K per chassis. Enabling the distributed mode for the switch chassis increases the table size to 16K per module and up to 64K per system.. Note: The distributed MAC address mode is only supported chassis-based systems.
September 2009 in the Flash File System. Other output devices can be configured via Command Line Interface. All log records generated are copied to all configured output devices. Command Line Interface can be used to display and configure Switch Logging information. Log information can be helpful in resolving configuration or authentication issues, as well as general errors. Text File Configuration The text file configuration feature allows you to configure the switch using an ASCII-based text file.
September 2009 User Network Profile (UNP) A User Network Profile (UNP) defines network access controls for one or more user devices. Each device that is assigned to a specific profile is granted network access based on the profile criteria, instead of on an individual MAC address, IP address, or port. Assigning users to a profile provides greater flexibility and scalability across the network. Administrators can use profiles to group users according to function.
September 2009 • Ingress bandwidth rate limiting on a per UNI port, per CVLAN, or CVLAN per UNI port basis. • CVLAN (inner) tag 802.1p-bit mapping to SVLAN (outer) tag 802.1p bit. • CVLAN (inner) tag DSCP mapping to SVLAN (outer) tag 802.1p bit. • Profiles for saving and applying traffic engineering parameter values. Configuring VLAN Stacking in the Legacy mode consists of using a port or port-VLAN level approach to tunneling customer traffic.
September 2009 WebView contains modules for configuring all software features in the switch. Configuration and monitoring pages include context-sensitive on-line help. OmniSwitch 6400/6850/6855/9000/9000E------ Release 6.4.2.
September 2009 SNMP Traps The following table provides a list of SNMP traps managed by the switch. No.
September 2009 No. Trap Name Platforms 22 dvmrpNeighborLoss all 23 dvmrpNeighborNotPruning all 24 risingAlarm all 25 fallingAlarm all 26 stpNewRoot all 27 stpRootPortChange all 28 29 mirrorConfigError mirrorUnlikeNi — all 30 slPCAMStatusTrap all 31 32 33 unused unused slbTrapOperStatus — — — 34 ifMauJabberTrap all 35 sessionAuthenticationTrap all OmniSwitch 6400/6850/6855/9000/9000E------ Release 6.4.2.R01 Description address than itself.
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September 2009 No. 112 Trap Name ripngRouteMaxLimitReached Platforms all 113 114 aaaHicServerTrap alaErpRingStateChanged all all 115 alaErpRingMultipleRpl all 116 alaErpRingRemoved all 117 e2eGvrpVlanMatch all 118 e2eStackTopoChange all 119 dot3OamThresholdEvent all 120 dot3OamNonThresholdEvent all This trap is sent when a local or remote nonthreshold crossing event is detected.
September 2009 No. 125 Trap Name vRtrLdpInstanceStateChange Platforms Description all This trap is sent when the LDP module changes state either administratively or operationally. 126 vRtrLdpGroupIdMismatch all This trap is sent when there is a mismatch of local and remote group IDs.
September 2009 No. 140 Trap Name unused 141 unused - 142 ddmTemperatureThresholdViolated all 143 ddmVoltageThresholdViolated all 144 ddmCurrentThresholdViolated all 145 ddmTxPowerThresholdViolated all 146 ddmRxPowerThresholdViolated all Page 62 of 79 Platforms Description This trap is sent when an SFP/ XFP/SFP+ temperature has crossed any threshold or reverted from previous threshold violation for a port represented by ifIndex.
September 2009 Unsupported Software Features CLI commands and Web Management options may be available in the switch software for the following features. These features are not supported: Feature OSPF Database Overflow (RFC 1765) Authenticated VLANs Binding Rules IPX Platform all OS9000E OS9000E OS9000E OmniSwitch 6400/6850/6855/9000/9000E------ Release 6.4.2.
September 2009 Unsupported CLI Commands The following CLI commands are not supported in this release of the software: Software Feature Unsupported CLI Commands BGP ip bgp redist-filter status ip bgp redist-filter ip bgp redist-filter community ip bgp redist-filter local-preference ip bgp redist-filter metric ip bgp redist-filter effect ip bgp redist-filter subnets BFD Chassis Mac Server ip bfd-std mode demand Chassis Supervision Command Line Interface (CLI) DHCP Relay Ethernet Interfaces Flow Contro
September 2009 Software Feature QoS RIP System VLANs VRF Tunneling L2 Protocols Unsupported CLI Commands ip pim interface cbsr-prefernce ip pim interface max-graft-retries ip pim interface sr-ttl-threshold show ip pim rp-candidate show ip pim rp-set show ip pim nexthop show ip pim mroute qos classify fragments qos flow timeout show policy classify destination interface type show policy classify source interface type ip rip redist status ip rip redist ip rip redist metric ip rip redist-filter ip rip red
September 2009 Unsupported MIBs The following MIBs are not supported in this release of the software: Feature Quality of Service (QoS) Flow Control MIB IETF_P_BRIDGE AlcatelIND1Port Unsupported MIB Variables MIB Name AlcatelIND1AAA AlcatelIND1Bgp AlcatelIND1Dot1Q AlcatelIND1GroupMobility AlcatelIND1Health AlcatelIND1Ipms AlcatelIND1LAG AlcatelIND1Pcam Page 66 of 79 Unsupported MIB variables aaauProfile alaBgpGlobal alaBgpPeerTable alaBgpAggrTable alaBgpNetworkTable alaBgpRedistRouteTable alaBgpRoute
September 2009 MIB Name AlcatelIND1Port AlcatelIND1QoS Unsupported MIB variables esmPortCfgLongEnable esmPortCfgRuntEnable esmPortCfgRuntSize esmPortPauseSlotTime esmPortCfgFLow alcether10GigTable alaQoSPortPdiTable alaQoSSlotPcamTable alaQoSPortProtocolTable alaQoSSlotProtocolTable alaQoSSlotDscpTable alaQoSRuleReflexive alaQoSAppliedRuleReflexive alaQoSActionSourceRewriteIpAddr alaQoSActionSourceRewriteIpAddrStatus alaQoSActionSourceRewriteIpMask alaQoSActionTable alaQoSActionSourceRewriteNetworkGroup a
September 2009 MIB Name AlcatelIND1Slb AlcatelIND1StackManager AlcatelIND1SystemService AlcatelIND1VlanManager AlcatelIND1WebMgt IEEE_802_1X IETF_BGP4 IETF_BRIDGE IETF_ENTITY IETF_ETHERLIKE IETF_IF IETF_IP_FORWARD_MIB IETF_IPMROUTE_STD IETF_MAU (RFC 2668) IETF_OSPF (RFC 1850) Page 68 of 79 Unsupported MIB variables alaQoSConfigClassifyFragments alaQoSConfigAppliedClassifyFragments slbFeature slbClusterTable slbServerTableg alaStackMgrStatsTable systemUpdateStatusTable vlanIpxNet vlanIpxEncap vlan
September 2009 MIB Name IETF_OSPF_TRAP IETF-PIM IETF_P_BRIDGE IETF_Q_BRIDGE (RFC 2674) IETF_RIPv2 IETF_RMON IETF_RS_232 (RFC 1659) IETF_SNMPv2 IETF_SNMP_ COMMUNITY (RFC 2576) IETF_SNMP_ NOTIFICATION (RFC 2576) IETF_SNMP_PROXY (RFC 2573) IETF_SNMP_TARGET (RFC 2573) IETF_SNMP_USER_BASED_SM (RFC 2574) IETF_SNMP_VIEW_BASED_ACM (RFC 2575) Unsupported MIB variables ospfTrapControl pimRPTable dot1dExtBase dot1dPortCapabilitiesTable dot1dPortPriorityTable dot1dUserPriorityRegenTable dot1dTrafficClassTable dot
September 2009 Open Problem Reports and Feature Exceptions The problems listed here include problems known at the time of the product’s release. Any problems not discussed in this section should be brought to the attention of the Alcatel-Lucent Technical Support organization as soon as possible. Please contact customer support for updates on problem reports (PRs) where no known workaround was available at the time of release.
September 2009 Ports > Port Association "Move ports" button fails to move more than 128 ports into a VLAN. Webview supports maniputing only 64 items at a time in a table with more than 64 entries. WebView System > System Mgmt > Install "File Selection" browse and select files locks IE7 on Windows Vista. Select items to be modified in groups of 64. Use the Firefox browser with Windows Vista. 119679 WebView System management->File management->local backup creates mutiple files.
September 2009 138872 139611 Unable to create ethernet oam association on an existing domain using SNMP. Trap generation for dot1agCfmFaultAlarm is inconsistent. Trap is generated, but it is observed intermittently that traps are generated after some time-gap. There is no known workaround at this time. There is no known workaround at this time. Spanning Tree PR Description Workaround 95308 Temporary traffic loops could happen under the following scenarios: 1. Reloading of a non root bridge.
September 2009 LAYER 3 General PR 139233 138549 Description When using route maps to aggregate all the learned routes into a default route, the router still advertises the default route even if all the routes are inactive. It is possible to create a static route where the gateway is an exact match of a local interface address. Workaround There is no known workaround at this time. Configure static routes with a gateway that is an actual nexthop in the network.
September 2009 132424 139807 With STP switchover disabled, multicast traffic flow does not begin until the next periodic PIM Join message when a receiver rejoins the multicast group. If the priority option is used with the 'ipv6 pim candidate-rp' cli command, this will not be saved in the boot.cfg. this time. There is no known workaround at this time. There is no known workaround at this time. UDP PR Description Workaround 138486 Only 23 generic UDP services are supported.
September 2009 138208 A flush message is being sent to source learning for all SAPs of a service even though only one SAP is down. There is no known workaround at this time. 138473 Larger customer frames to the remote end are dropped in the VPLS tunnel. The default tunnel size is 1.5K. And the actual tunnel size for data is less than 1.5K after accounting for the MPLS/VPLS header overhead. Any customer frame > 1480 bytes will be dropped.. Workaround is to change the tunnel size to be larger than 1.5K.
September 2009 140152 When the Auth-Server-Down policy is UNP and then block and the VLAN in the UNP is configured as "authentication" enabled, the show 802.1x non-supplicant command will display "In progress" in the MAC-Authent Status column where in reality the MAC is already been classified correctly to be in the blocked/filtering state. functionality. There is no known workaround at this time. This is a display issue only.
September 2009 122496 Changing the combo port hybrid status from preferred-fiber to preferred-copper may result in improper link status. Use forced mode (copper or fiber) on both ends of the link. 106811 When entering the 'show interface slot/port' command the "SFP/XFP" field output for a port having an SFP plugged in cannot differentiate between 100Fx and Bidirectional SFP or between Gigabit and CWDM SFP. The port frame size gets reset to the default size (1553) after "no power ni/power ni" sequence.
September 2009 • Hot insertion of unlike modules is not supported. • The reload ni command is not supported. Please use no power ni/power ni as an alternative. • All insertions of NI modules cannot be followed by another hot swap activity until the OK2 LED on the inserted NI blinks green.
September 2009 Technical Support Alcatel-Lucent technical support is committed to resolving our customer’s technical issues in a timely manner. Customers with inquiries should contact us at: Region North America Latin America Europe Asia Pacific Phone Number 800-995-2696 877-919-9526 +33-38-855-6929 +65 6240 8484 Email: esd.support@alcatel-lucent.com Web: service.esd.alcatel-lucent.