Specifications

96 ExtremeWare 7.3.1b3 Release Notes
Clarifications, Known Behaviors, and Resolved Issues
Use CLI to Configure SNMPv3
You cannot configure SNMPv3 community authentication, information, or trap receivers via Vista. To
work around this, use the CLI (PD2-208635101).
Incorrect Minimum Limit on OSPF Page
The Miscellaneous Parameters on the OSPF page lists a minimum of zero for the costs and timers. The
minimum limit is one (PD2-194279901).
Cannot Create User Accounts
You cannot create a user account using Vista; you can only create admin or pppuser accounts. To work
around this, create the account using the CLI (PD2-197374642).
Cannot Enable STP
You cannot enable a STP domain using Vista. If you try, Vista does not generate an error message, but
does not enable STP. (PD2-158471801).
Alpine 3808 Erroneously Displays Four PSUs
Vista displays PSU C and PSU D on an Alpine 3808 chassis. The Alpine 3808 supports only two PSUs,
PSU A and PSU B (PD2-135911601)
Cannot Add Trap Receiver or Community String
On the SNMP configuration page, if you add a trap receiver or community string Vista indicates
success, but does not make the change to the switch. To successfully add a trap receiver or community
string, use the CLI (PD2-120713201).
Blackhole Flag Missing
The blackhole flag is missing from the FDB statistics screen (PD2-129387401).
Multicast Address Display
If you configure a routing protocol on multiple interfaces, the Vista statistics page displays the wrong
Locally Registered Multicast Address (PD2-105094265).
Configuration Statistics PSU Display
The Vista configuration statistics switch display for the BlackDiamond 6808 shows four power supplies
when only two are installed (1-D3RSP).
Vista and RADIUS
If a switch configured for RADIUS authentication loses communication with the RADIUS server,
subsequent attempts to use the Vista Web application will take a very long time (measured in several
minutes). When communication is lost with the RADIUS server, Vista will continue to make
authentication requests for every page. Each request has a timer that will expire leading to an excessive
amount of time to bring up each page (5144).