Specifications

82 ExtremeWare 7.4.3 Installation and Release Notes
Clarifications, Known Behaviors, and Resolved Issues
With BootROM 8.1, using the reboot slot [msm-a | msm-b] command via a direct console
connection to a slave MSM locks up the MSM. To avoid this, use the command through a Telnet session
or a connection to the master MSM. If the MSM is locked up, reboot it using the
reboot slot [msm-a
| msm-b] hard
command (PD2-225327825).
The system now makes a best effort attempt to recover from I/O module front panel ports going down
on insertion of the slave MSM (PD2-236217801).
When you run the show version command, the system no longer reports that all I/O modules are
missing in the switch. The software can now access the EEPROM of the slave and I/O modules.
(PD2-238647301).
Running extended diagnostics on a BlackDiamond 6816 slave or switching MSM no longer occasionally
causes the MSM to get stuck in the
diag or booted state (PD2-231288735).
Alpine
Running the disable slot command on an Alpine switch no longer has the potential to cause
checksum errors and/or the loss of Quake buffers. (PD2-247185701).
Diagnostics
Running the reboot slot msm command on a BlackDiamond 6816 switching MSM no longer causes
the slave MSM to reboot instead (PD2-236446804).
The MSM-B, MSM-C, and MSM-D no longer get stuck in the "booted" state after running diagnostics on
a BlackDiamond 6816 (PD2-231288735).
Security
After a client is authenticated using Network Login/dot1x, VSA information is not ignored and VLAN
movement is allowed after authentication (PD3-29771291, PD3-26522751).
Wireless
During a configuration upload, the following commands now contain client-history information:
enable wireless ports <portlist> interface [1|2] client-history
configure wireless ports <portlist> interface [1|2] client-history size <number>
configure wireless ports <portlist> interface [1|2] client-history timeout <seconds>
show configuration {detail}
show configuration wireless {detail}
(PD3-20720464, PD3-18166701)
In ExtremeWare 7.4, a wireless security profile with Network Auth as WPA and Encryption as WEP (64
or 128), is no longer supported. During configuration upgrade from ExtremeWare 7.3 to ExtremeWare
7.4, the WPA-WEP security profile (if configured) will be converted to a dot1x-WEP security profile
(PD3-26773851).