Specifications
Issues Resolved in ExtremeWare 7.3.0b44
ExtremeWare 7.3.1b3 Release Notes 107
Issues Resolved in ExtremeWare 7.3.0b44
The following issues were resolved in ExtremeWare 7.3. 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
Issuing the enable system-watchdog and enable rmon commands no longer results in a tRootTask
EPC when the watchdog timer is set to enabled (PD2-229063553, PD2-249686302)
LACP is now supported on ExtremeWare 7.3.
When configuring a large number of VLANs, or rebooting a switch with a large number of VLANs, the
SNMP management agent will be unavailable for several minutes (PD3-2530177).
The TCP/IP stack no longer answers ICMP mask request queries by default (PD2-181133146).
The syslog no longer fills with messages that state “Session idle timeout” (PD2-219911435).
The ACLs now work properly when you disable and enable an I/O module, and then delete and add
the same ACL (PD2-218852668, PD2-249671154).
A session idle timeout message is no longer logged every time you log out of a telnet or console session
(PD2-222159327, PD2-249685239).
When you configure a DHCP address range on a VLAN for netlogin, and disable IGMP snooping on
the VLAN, the host PC can now allocate the IP address correctly (PD2-223297632, PD2-249685264).
Redundant ports no longer flap after one failover when smart redundancy has been disabled using the
disable smart redundancy command (PD2-225473428, PD2-249685290).
Summit
If you use Vista to add a port to a VLAN and delete that port, the port is no longer added to the VLAN
every time you add a port using Vista (PD2-212786084, PD2-227975796).
BlackDiamond
SR XENPAK now works on a BlackDiamond (PD2-236755811).
With BootROM 8.1, using the
reboot slot [msm-a | msm-b] command via a direct console
connection to a slave MSM no longer locks up the MSM. (PD2-225327825, PD2-225764302).
An invalid IP address can no longer be configured when creating a new RSVP-TE path. Use the
show
mpls rsvp-te path
command to verify the end point IP address (PD2-162547301, PD2-229594001).
When you configure an RSVP-TE LSP and enable MPLS, traffic can now be transmitted over the
RSVP-TE LSPs and TLS tunnels can be established (PD2-249671130).
You can now configure an RSVP-TE LSP and enable MPLS. RSVP-TE: LSPs cannot be established. No
traffic can flow over RSVP-TE LSPs and TLS tunnels cannot be established (PD2-249671130).