Specifications

40 ExtremeWare 7.0 Release Notes
Clarifications, Known Behaviors, and Resolved Issues
Summit
Health Check Error Messages
Error messages from the system health check display the incorrect location (PD2-110132842).
Limited Commands Mode
When in limited commands mode, links remain active (PD2-99220424).
Summit48i Redundant PHY
When the primary port of a redundant pair is disabled and the link removed, the LED for that port
continues to flash indicating it has a link and is disabled (9239).
Summit48i Single Fiber Signal Loss
The Summit48i is currently not able to detect a single fiber strand signal loss due to the hardware based
Auto Negotiation parameters (10995).
SNMP Results for Power Sources
The inputPower MIB is unable to differentiate between 110 VAC and 220 VAC input on the Summit
series switches when accessing this MIB attribute through SNMP (10870).
Summit48si MIB value for Input Power Voltage
On the Summit48si, the extremeInputPowerVoltage attribute in extremeSytemCommonInfo is shown as
0 and the extremePowerSupplyInputVoltage in the extremePowerSupplyTable is shown as
unknown. These values cannot be obtained from the switch (1-841J1).
Command Line Interface (CLI)
Only US Character Set Supported
The CLI supports only the US character set (2-H1OQC).
The show iproute Command
The show iproute display has a special flag for routes that are active and in use, these routes are
preceded by an * in the route table. If there are multiple routes to the same destination network, the
* will indicate which route is the most preferable route.
The Use and M-Use fields in the route table indicate the number of times the software routing
module is using the route table entry for packet forwarding decisions. The Use field indicates a count
for unicast routing while the M-Use field indicates a count for multicast routing. If the use count is
going up in an unexpected manner, this indicates that the software is making route decisions and can be
something to investigate further.