Specifications
New Features in ExtremeWare 7.0
ExtremeWare 7.0 Release Notes 13
— Link Status—The current status of the link. Options are:
• Ready (R): The port is ready to accept a link.
• Active (A): The link is present at this port.
• Disabled (D): The link is disabled at this port.
• Not Present (NP): The link is not present at this port.
— High Priority Bytes—Sum, per port, of the bytes forwarded for received high-priority packets.
Reserved for a future release.
— Low Priority Bytes—Sum, per port, of the bytes forwarded for received low-priority packets. For
this release, all packets are considered low priority in this context.
— Received Total Bytes—The total number of bytes that were received by the port.
— Receive Bytes Dropped—Total number of bytes dropped for this port.
— Total Percent Dropped—Percentage of incoming bytes dropped due to oversubscription
congestion. Displayed with a precision of 1/100 of a percent.
— Transmit XOFF—Total number of XOFF flow control packets sent from this port.
When
detail is specified, the following additional information is displayed per ingress queue:
— Queue—One of 8 ingress queue names for this port.
— High Priority Bytes—Sum, per ingress queue, of the bytes forwarded for received high-priority
packets. Reserved for a future release.
— Low Priority Bytes—Sum, per ingress queue, of the bytes forwarded for received low-priority
packets. For this release, all packets are considered low priority in this context.
— Total Percent Dropped—Percentage of incoming bytes on this queue dropped due to
oversubscription congestion. This is determined using cumulative counters, so is not a rate. This
will be displayed with a precision of 1% and is accurate within 3%.
— Byte Rates—The following three rate values will always either add up to 0% or 100%:
• High Priority Percentage—The ratio of high priority traffic forwarded on this queue to the
total bytes received on this queue.
• Low Priority Percentage—The ratio of low priority traffic forwarded on this queue to the total
bytes received on this queue.
• Dropped Percentage—Percentage of receive bytes dropped by this queue relative to the total
number of bytes input to this queue.
In addition, the
configure slot module command now includes the new modules.
This feature is not documented in the ExtremeWare 7.0.0 Command Reference Guide or the ExtremeWare
7.0.0 User Guide.
• The output of the
show version and show switch commands has been updated to add more image
information (PD2-125850501). The ExtremeWare MIB has also been updated.
Features Added or Enhanced in ExtremeWare 7.0.0b68
The following features were added or enhanced in ExtremeWare 7.0.0b68:
• You can now configure multiple T1 and E1 ports on the same module in the same VLAN when
using BCP (PD2-80806101). To achieve this, the T1 and E1 modules maintain a subset of the switch’s
FDB entries. The SMMi and WAN module FDBs are synchronized via occassional SMMi flooding of
dynamic entries. Static entries are synchronized as you enter them.