Specifications
Open Issues, Known Behaviors, and Resolved Issues
ExtremeXOS 12.5.4 Release Notes
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EAPS
PD4-1566287981,
PD4-1206057921
If EAPS ring ports are added to a VLAN before protecting the VLAN from EAPS, the
EAPS secondary port may not be blocking the protected VLAN.
PD4-1482379577,
PD4-1248684161
The ExtremeXOS CLI does not prevent a user from enabling BOOTP on an EAPS
control VLAN.
IP Routing Protocols
PD4-1459379065,
PD4-1231117748
In RIP, an output route policy is applied to an input route policy internally after changing
and refreshing the output route policy file.
MPLS
PD4-1626964227,
PD4-1633791881
On a Summit X480 switch, when a VPLS service VLAN port is changed to a load-shared
port, traffic ingressing the load-shared port is dropped.
Network Login
PD4-1395732773,
PD4-1289042980
In web-based Netlogin, the Logout popup window is displayed momentarily then
disappears, and the Logout page has the wrong information when logout privilege is
disabled.
PD4-1530615777,
PD3-2775691
RADIUS Access and Accounting requests should be sent using the NAS-Port attribute
for 802.1x-based network login.
OSPFv3
PD4-1386632055,
PD4-1313201662
Receiving LS updates for an AS-External LSA with an invalid prefix length (a length of
128 or higher) causes the OSPFv3 process to die with signal 11.
PD4-1386632007,
PD4-1313201611
OSPFv3 process crashes when an ASBR that was reachable through multiple areas
goes down.
QoS
PD4-1256063129,
PD4-1142795366
Configuring a QoS profile for all ports using the all keyword fails if load-sharing is
configured on the switch.
ScreenPlay
PD4-1523522359,
PD4-752945069
If the execCLI XML API is run with specific commands such as top or edit on an
ExtremeXOS switch, the switch becomes unresponsive.
PD4-1502591187,
PD4-1497877407
A switch may hang when running the restart process thttpd command when the
CPU utilization for thttpd reaches 99.9%.
SNMP
PD4-1459378929,
PD4-1440591951
The extremePowerSupplyStatus SNMP variable values in the EXTREME-SYSTEM-MIB
are not sufficient to represent the various states of a power supply.
PD4-1284317874 When configuring an SNMP target-addr table using a MIB, SNMPv3 incorrectly sets the
VR option and traps are not sent.
Spanning Tree Protocol
PD4-1696989802,
PD4-863165251
When using a 32-character VLAN, the VLAN cannot be added to STP; the last character
is removed.
PD4-1593308631,
PD4-1531283743
After setting dot1dStp SNMP OIDs, the switch experiences an STP process crash with
signal 11.
PD4-1272649117,
PD4-1101544951
A "new root" trap is always generated when a link up or link down occurs on an edge
safeguard port in an MSTP domain.
Table 45: Resolved Issues, Platform-Specific and Feature PDs (Continued)
PD Number Description