Specifications
Issues Resolved in ExtremeWare 7.3.0b49
ExtremeWare 7.3.1b3 Release Notes 105
VLANs
With 100+ IP VLANs, control packets such as VRRP, are now processed in a timely manner, no longer
causing VRRP to flip (PD3-16694591, PD3-1601045).
Issues Resolved in ExtremeWare 7.3.0b49
The following issues were resolved in ExtremeWare 7.3.0b49. Numbers in parentheses are for internal
use and can be ignored. ExtremeWare 7.3 includes all fixes up to and including ExtremeWare 6.2.2b156,
7.1.1b16, and ExtremeWare 7.2.0b33. For information on those fixes, see the release notes for those
releases.
General
If you repeatedly issue the show pim snooping <vlan> command, you no longer get an error message
indicating a task failure (PD3-3130511).
If you use the
wireless command to attempt to configure an IP address on a port that is not capable of
wireless transmission, you now receive the message that the port is not capable of wireless transmission
(PD3-2809871).
When you change the country code on a switch that does not allow 802.11g operation, the software now
forces radio mode to “b” and will no longer accept RF profiles with radio mode = g or bg after the
country code has been changed (PD3-3868563).
The error message “no data in retrieved...” no longer appears in the switch log after issuing the
show
wireless ap-scan results
command (PD3-2437917).
If you upload a configuration that contains
configure wireless default-gateway 0.0.0.0, the
system now uploads the IP address correctly when uploading the configuration (PD3-3017593).
You no longer get an error message stating that buffer corruption was detected when you attempt to
change the value of the management VLAN tag on the wireless equipment (PD3-2997010).
Alpine
The wrong time stamp is no longer displayed for off channel scanning when the timestamp of the
switch is changed (PD3-2634620).
Security and Access Policies
SSH sessions now end gracefully when you use PuTTY as the SSH client to access the switch and close
the PuTTY window without first logging out (PD3-3039712).
After issuing the
clear netlogin state port x command, there is no longer an authentication delay
when PEAP Authentication is used between the supplicant and the authentication server (PD3-3099978).
When using Sygate and Network Login, you can now move a port to another VLAN once it is
authenticated (PD3-3004471).
If you change a user password on an 802.1x authenticated session the session no longer becomes
unauthenticated (PD3-3149563).