Specifications
84 ExtremeWare 7.3.1b3 Release Notes
Clarifications, Known Behaviors, and Resolved Issues
when either the TLS tunnel or VPLS is using the VLAN as a local end-point. The IP address of the
VLAN can be changed or unconfigured when a VPLS is using the VLAN as the local end-point, but not
the TLS tunnel (PD2-243426413).
Clear Counters Command Does Not Clear RSVP LSP Count
The clear counters command does not clear the RSVP LSP count (PD3-3250311).
Targeted LDP Sessions Become Operational When MPLS is Disabled
Issuing the command, show mpls ldp, might display operational targeted LDP sessions, even to
switches with MPLS disabled. The TLS tunnel VC state is displayed as “Complete” and the LSP state is
displayed as “Down.” No traffic traverses the tunnel. There is no workaround (PD2-229043816).
Targeted LDP Sessions do not Come Up When OSPF is Disabled and Router ID is
Automatic
When router ID is automatic, and OSPF is disabled, the router ID is 0.0.0.0. When a TLS tunnel or VPLS
is created in this state, the source address is copied from the router ID. A workaround is to manually set
the router ID or enable OSPF first (PD2-218047403).
Bi-Directional Rate Shaping
Secondary MAC Used for Rate Shaping Not Released
When you have added a rate-shaping port to a VLAN and then to a load-sharing group, that port is
removed from the VLAN. In this situation, the secondary MAC address used for rate limiting is not
released (PD2-249582310)
Aggregate-Bandwidth Granularity Correction
The granularity for the aggregate-bandwidth must be closely aligned with the configured values
(PD2-249336801).
Table 25: Bandwidth Configuration for Hierarchical Rate Shaping
Suggested Bandwidth Configuration
Requited Bandwidth Fixed Frame Size Random Frame Size
3 — 3
5 — 6
8 — 8
10 15 10
15 20 15
20 25* 20
25 25 25
30 30* 30*
35 30 35