Specifications
ExtremeXOS 12.3.4 Release Notes
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PD4-1313201611 OSPFv3 process crashes when an ASBR that was reachable through multiple areas
goes down.
PD4-1313201662 Receiving LS updates for an AS-External LSA with an invalid prefix length (a length of
128 or higher) causes the OSPFv3 process to die with signal 11.
PD4-974227565,
PD4-896536108
When running OSPFv3 over a 6-in-4 tunnel interface, OSPFv3 treats the interface as
broadcast rather than point-to-point.
PD4-934588772 When configuring an OSPFv3 timer, the new configuration may not take affect after a
switch reboot.
PD4-929585917,
PD4-875793527
Incoming router LSAs with a router link greater than 420, causes the OSPF process to
crash with an assertion failure.
QoS
PD4-1142795366 Configuring a QoS profile for all ports using the all keyword fails if load-sharing is
configured on the switch.
PD4-1142795366 Configuring a QoS profile for all ports using the all keyword fails if load-sharing is
configured on the switch.
PD4-819677511 The show configuration vlan command may also show the QoS profile
configuration for load shared member ports.
sFlow
PD4-962328921 VRRP advertisement packets are dropped when sFlow sampling is enabled.
SNMP
PD4-945120604,
PD4-888471111
The snmpMaster process experiences memory depletion while sending out AuthFailure
SNMP traps.
Workaround: Disable the AuthenTraps by setting the OID snmpEnableAuthenTraps to
value 2 (disabled).
snmpset -v 2c -c snmpEnableAuthenTraps.0 i 2
PD4-1010444609,
PD4-902287187
The EXTREME-V2TRAP-MIB definition misses the “EapsRingPort” at the IMPORTS
section. Because of this, the Spectrum NMS fails to compile the ExtremeXOS 12.1.3 MIB
file with an error against EapsRingPort.
PD4-950751340 Configuring an SNMP target address using a MIB incorrectly sets the VR option, which
results in traps not being sent.
Spanning Tree Protocol
PD4-1229526361 In some cases, STP ports stay in the blocked state in all the protected VLANs in a
specific domain, even though the output of the show stpd <domain-name> ports
command shows the state as forwarding.
PD4-1238488711 An MSTP port may stick in the listening state after a switch reboot.
PD4-1175895978 Ports in an MSTI instance are not setting to the final state after links flap.
PD4-1197366555 A temporary loop is detected when flapping an MSTP enabled port on a root bridge.
PD4-1101544951 A "new root" trap is always generated when a link up or link down occurs on an edge
safeguard port on an MSTP domain.
PD4-851505470 The show configuration stp detail command returns a default encapsulation of
s0 as emistp instead of dot1d.
Table 42: Platform-Specific and Feature PDs
PD Number Description