Specifications
Supported Hardware
ExtremeWare 7.0 Release Notes 17
• You can now configure the neutral state timeout value for an ESRP-enabled VLAN using the config
<vlan> esrp esrp-neutral-timeout <neutral-timer(0-512, 0 restores dflt)>
command
(PD2-104485403).
• You can now configure reboot loop protection using the
config reboot-loop-protection
threshold <time-interval> <count>
command.
• RFC 2439, Section 4 “Stability sensitive suppression of route advertisement”: BGP Route Flap
Damping (10223).
• OSPF route priority: you can now configure the same route priority for different route types
(1-EIR7Z).
• The
show mpls tls-tunnel command has been enhanced to show tunnels sorted by VCID
(1-DTVM1).
• Selective LPM using an ARM module (1-F3PTC).
• Network Login automatic redirect to login page (1-DNV6U).
• You can now configure Network Login and Vista separately (1-F3PRL).
• VLAN tunneling is now supported over T1 and E1 ports (1-DMXX5).
• Legacy BCP based on RFC 1638 is now supported on T1 and E1 ports (1-DVWBL).
• The maximum number of VLANs supported in a switch has been increased to 4095 from a previous
maximum of 3000 (1-F3PTP).
• IGMP Snooping can now be disabled without affecting OSPF and PIM (1-61BM5, 9316).
• If the MAC Address limit is exceeded or the wrong address is learned, ExtremeWare now sends a
trap and logs an error in the syslog (1-DVWAP).
• TACACS+: You can now configure the timeout (1-EIYRX)
• When the TACACS+/RADIUS servers are unreachable and the local login occurs, ExtremeWare now
displays the message “Could not connect to Authentication server. Logged in with local account”.
• IP FDB aging is implemented to reduce chance of hash collision and optimize FDB space usage as
the IP FDB entries are aged (1-B2P35, 1-968RN).
• VDSL ETSI and ANSI standards (multiple rate configurations for upstream and downstream)
(1-CHFXT).
• You can now configure T1 and T3 modules with Vista (1-CP11B).
• Summit48si fan speed is now automatically adjusted based on temperature (PD2-67168001).
Supported Hardware
Hardware in the following sections listed in italics is new for this release.
ExtremeWare 7.0 supports “i” series or “
3
” series products only.
ExtremeWare 7.0 requires BootROM 7.8.
Table 1 lists software filenames for the supported hardware that requires software.