Specifications

Clarifications and Known Behaviors
ExtremeWare 7.0 Release Notes 57
SNMP
Modular Switch get Error
A get request from an NMS to a modular switch for the ifMau<object> on the management port returns
a no such instance error (PD2-124250702).
SNMP v1 Traps
SNMP v1 traps for link up and link down are not supported. ExtremeWare uses SNMP v2 traps
(PD2-110113025).
SNMP and ACLs
Polling the ACL table with a network manager can cause high CPU utilization. For example, with 1,000
ACLs, CPU utilization could be as high as 95%, which could make the console unresponsive
(PD2-57475201).
Adding or Deleting a Trapreceiver
Adding or deleting a trapreceiver does not detect the correct community string (1-9I5LD).
Incrementing the intfIf Value
With a getnext or bulkget on a non-existent ifTable object ID, the intf returns next OID value instead of
incrementing the intfIf (2-H1OOF).
WinSCP2 Not Supported
The application WinSCP2.exe is not supported. Using WinSCP2 does not cause any problems
(1-A5C6C).
SNMP ifAdminStatus MIB Value
The SNMP ifAdminStatus MIB value is not saved after a reboot. Ports set to down in the SNMP
ifAdminStatus MIB come back up after rebooting. However, if you save the configuration using the CLI
or SNMP after changing the port status to down in the ifAdminStatus MIB, the change is saved after a
reboot (2-GOQMD).
Trap Receivers as Broadcast Entry
Although it is possible to enter a broadcast or IP multicast address as an SNMP trap receiver, it will not
function (2545).
Bridge MIB Attributes
The IEEE Bridge MIB dot1dTpPortEntry PortInDiscards and dot1dBasePortEntry counters do not
increment (4937).