Release Notes

If you downgrade the Dell EMC Networking OS version from 9.14.2.10 to 9.11.0.0 or any older versions, the system displays
the following error message even though there is no functional impact:
CDB boot error: C.cdb file format
Before downgrading, save the current configuration and then remove the CDB files (confd_cdb.tar.gz.version and
confd_cdb.tar.gz). To remove the files, use the following steps:
DellEMC#write memory
DellEMC#delete flash://confd_cdb.tar.gz.version
DellEMC#delete flash://confd_cdb.tar.gz
DellEMC#reload
While deploying the system in the normal-reload mode in BMP configuration, use the ip ssh server enable command
at the beginning of the startup configuration if the write memory command is used at the end of the configuration.
REST API does not support AAA authentication.
The following features are not available in the Dell EMC Networking OS from version 9.7(0.0):
PIM ECMP
Static IGMP join (ip igmp static-group)
IGMP querier timeout configuration (ip igmp querier-timeout)
IGMP group join limit (ip igmp group join-limit)
Half-Duplex mode is not supported.
When FRRP is enabled in a VLT domain, no flavor of Spanning tree should concurrently be enabled on the nodes of that
specific VLT domain. In essence FRRP and xSTP should not co-exist in a VLT environment.
Deferred Issues
Issues that appear in this section were reported in Dell EMC Networking OS version 9.14(2.0) as open, but have since been
deferred. Deferred caveats are those that are found to be invalid, not reproducible, or not scheduled for resolution.
Deferred C9010 9.14(2.0) Software Issues
Issues that appear in this section were reported in Dell EMC Networking OS version 9.14(2.0) as open, but have since been
deferred. Deferred caveats are those that are found to be invalid, not reproducible, or not scheduled for resolution.
The following issues have been deferred in the Dell EMC Networking OS version 9.14(2.0):
None.
Fixed Issues
Fixed issues are reported using the following definitions.
Category
Description
PR# Problem Report number that identifies the issue.
Severity
S1 Crash: A software crash occurs in the kernel or a running process that requires a restart of AFM,
the router, switch, or process.
S2 Critical: An issue that renders the system or a major feature unusable, which can have a pervasive
impact on the system or network, and for which there is no work-around acceptable to the customer.
S3 Major: An issue that affects the functionality of a major feature or negatively effects the network
for which there exists a work-around that is acceptable to the customer.
S4 Minor: A cosmetic issue or an issue in a minor feature with little or no network impact for which
there might be a work-around.
Synopsis Synopsis is the title or short description of the issue.
Release Notes Release Notes description contains more detailed information about the issue.
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