Specifications

74 ExtremeWare 7.3.1b3 Release Notes
Clarifications, Known Behaviors, and Resolved Issues
SNMP Trap Commands Not Supported
The disable snmp trap port-up-down port mgmt and enable snmp trap port-up-down port
mgmt
commands are not supported by the CLI. To enable or disable SNMP port-up-down traps on the
management port, use SNMP (PD2-162482918).
The show ports mgmt info Output Missing Flags
The output of the show ports mgmt info command does not display the flags (PD2-156475701).
Press [Return] Key Twice With enable temperature-log Command
You must press the [Return] key twice when entering the enable temperature-log command. If you
only press the [Return] key once, the system does not display the asterisk indicating a configuration
change. The log is correctly enabled by pressing the [Return] key once (PD2-152215201).
User Sessions Cannot Enable CLI Paging
You cannot enable CLI paging when logged in to a user account. It is enabled by default
(PD2-145565305).
Switching and VLANs
Renew/Refresh Required After Each Logout To Get IP Address
A DHCP enabled VLAN port might assign the same IP address to different clients. If you do not
perform a release/renew after each logout, other clients might not be able to get an assigned IP address
from the internal DHCP server (PD3-3255805).
Packets Sent to VRRP-MAC That Do Not Belong to the VRID of the VLAN are also Being
Accepted
Packets that are sent to VRRP-MAC that do not belong to the VRID of the VLAN are also being
accepted. This occurs when the same port is added to more than one VRRP VLAN as tagged
(PD2-244356901).
The show iproute Output
The output of the show iproute command now displays only the first eight characters of the VLAN
name (PD2-128392829).
MAC-Based VLAN Configuration Not Saved
If you configure and enable a MAC-based VLAN, save the configuration, and reboot the switch, the
configuration is lost (PD2-224261163).
Load Share Group Might Fail Back to Group with Fewer Ports When Using Software
Redundant Ports
If you have a primary load share group that fails over to the redundant load share group, and you
remove and reinsert the I/O module that contains the primary load share group, traffic fails back to the