Specifications

Open Issues, Known Behaviors, and Resolved Issues
ExtremeXOS 12.3.4 Release Notes
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Resolved Issues in ExtremeXOS 12.3.2-patch1-4
The following issues were resolved in ExtremeXOS 12.3.2-patch1-4. The numbers shown in column one
of the following table are for internal reference and can be ignored. ExtremeXOS 12.3 includes all fixes
up to and including ExtremeXOS 11.1.4.4, ExtremeXOS 11.2.3.3, ExtremeXOS 11.3.4.5,
ExtremeXOS 11.4.4.7, ExtremeXOS 11.5.2.10, ExtremeXOS 11.6.5.3, ExtremeXOS 12.0.5,
ExtremeXOS 12.1.4, and ExtremeXOS 12.2.2-patch1-12. For information on those fixes, see the release
notes for the specific release.
OSPF
PD4-826713138,
PD4-241726909
If two routers, both reachable from one another, originate functionally equivalent AS
external LSAs (same destination, cost, and non-zero forwarding address), the LSA
originated by the router having the highest OSPF router ID is used. The router having the
lower OSPF router ID can then flush its LSA. However, an ExtremeXOS switch does not
purge the functionally equivalent AS external LSA when an Extreme OSPF router ID is
lower.
PD4-861837533,
PD4-767590126
In a jumbo frame environment, an OSPFv3 neighbor gets stuck at EX_START.
PD4-831651159,
PD4-701099374
Setting the ospfSetTrap OID mib-2.14.16.1.1.0 to 0x0000ffff does not cause OSPF to
send out OSPF traps.
ScreenPlay
PD4-860761571,
PD4-774800225
ScreenPlay shows the wrong port speed after setting autonegotiation to off and on
because the XML API returns the incorrect configuration speed after disabling and
enabling autonegotiation.
SNMP
PD4-776994136,
PD4-747221911
Changing the storage type of default SNMP objects (Communities/Users/Groups/Access)
to “non-volatile” allows a user to delete these default SNMP entities like any other user
created entity.
PD4-1155806081,
PD4-935076380
When a switch receives UDP packets with a source port of 3503, memory depletion
occurs and the switch may reboot.
Spanning Tree Protocol
PD4-814770957 An STP topology change triggers EAPS to flush FDBs and send FlushFdb PDUs despite
the fact that none of the STP protected VLANs are participating in EAPS.
VRRP
PD4-855539430 When ping-tracking is enabled for VRRP, VRRP performs the failover based on a
cumulative ping-track failure instead of consecutive ping-track failures.
Table 44: Platform-Specific and Feature PDs
PD Number Description
General
PD4-876867265,
PD4-862521622
Receiving bootstrap packets with a "Fragment Tag" field set to zero causes memory
depletion in the PIM process when processing subsequent bootstrap packets.
PD4-899492631,
PD4-505794657
Repeatedly running multiple commands from a telnet session causes memory depletion in
the exsh process.
BlackDiamond 8800 Series Switch
Table 43: Platform-Specific and Feature PDs (Continued)
PD Number Description