Specifications
Issues Resolved in ExtremeWare 7.4.0b42
ExtremeWare 7.4.3 Installation and Release Notes 81
Switching
Server load balancing traffic is no longer being forwarded to servers that are down (PD3-25374396).
Vista
Clicking on the access-list page no longer generates an error message (PD3-24863521.)
VRRP
Tracking a VLAN no longer generates an error message (PD3-24087800).
IP FDB learning no longer takes too much time causing the VRRP state to continuously flip
(PD3-28476981).
Wireless
The show log command no longer generates SNMP error messages on a version upgrade from
ExtremeWare v73e1b6-br-UAA1-4-14.Lxtr to ExtremeWare v740b42.Lxtr (PD3-30138621).
Issues Resolved in ExtremeWare 7.4.0b42
The following issues were resolved in ExtremeWare 7.4.0b42. Numbers in parentheses are for internal
use and can be ignored. ExtremeWare 7.4 includes all fixes up to and including ExtremeWare 6.2.2b156,
7.1.1b16, ExtremeWare 7.2.0b37, ExtremeWare 7.3.2b3, and ExtremeWare 7.3e.2b4. For information on
those fixes, see the release notes for those releases.
General
Downloading a configuration and rebooting the switch no longer generates DOS related error messages
(PD3-29650001).
The following message is no longer displayed after a system reboot:
CRITICAL ERROR: Backplane EEPROM has invalid MAC Address. System halted.
This would occur when both MSM A and MSM B were trying to read the backplane EEPROM without
first determining which MSM was master/slave (PD3-5605327).
Bi-directional Rate Shaping
When disabling and re-enabling trunking, the ports no longer lose their configured
aggregate-bandwidth values (PD3-24426807).
BlackDiamond
Hot-removal of the slave MSM is less likely to lock up the master MSM. This was caused by a timing
problem when the MSM tried to access a module that had been removed from the switch
(PD3-8661915).