Specifications

60 ExtremeWare 7.0 Release Notes
Clarifications, Known Behaviors, and Resolved Issues
Rebooting Using SNMP or RMONII With Reboot Loop Protection
If you use SNMP or RMONII to issue the reboot command, and reboot loop protection is configured
with a threshold of 1, the switch will reboot into minimal mode (PD2-111307101).
Configuring a New Threshold for Reboot Loop Protection
When a new threshold is configured for reboot loop protection, the time stamp is not cleared, and the
reboot-threshold can be violated (PD2-109830745).
The card-down Option
In a fully redundant configuration, if you configure the card-down option in the configure
sys-health-check
command and checksum errors are detected, the MSM is not taken offline as
expected. To work around this, use the
configure sys-health-check auto recovery 3 offline
command (PD2-105991401).
Do Not Use a Count of One for Reboot Loop Protection
If you configure a large threshold, do not configure a count of one. If you reboot the switch manually,
which resets the timer, and the time to reboot falls within the threshold you have configured, the switch
detects the reboot and enters minimal mode (PD2-111222216, PD2-111201401).
Documentation
The ExtremeWare 7.0.0 Command Reference Guide incorrectly states that flow statistics ping-checking is
enabled by default. In ExtremeWare 7.0.0, flow statistics ping-checking is disabled by default.
The ExtremeWare 7.0.0 Software User Guide incorrectly states that indirect LSPs are supported on IS-IS
networks. Indirect LSPs are supported on OSPF networks only.
The ExtremeWare 7.0.0 Command Reference Guide incorrectly states that loopback detection is enabled by
default. By default, loopback detection is disabled.
Issues Resolved in ExtremeWare 7.0.1b11
The following issues were resolved in ExtremeWare 7.0.1b11. Numbers in parentheses are for internal
use and can be ignored.
General
The show ports configuration command now correctly displays loopback status (PD2-121610228).
BlackDiamond
IP forwarding from an MPLS LSP to a TLS tunnel is now supported (PD2-118230301).
TLS VLANs no longer block IGMP joins, so routers downstream from the BlackDiamond can now join
multicast groups (PD2-117499435).
Multicast traffic is now routed correctly when the T1 module is configured for IPCP (PD2-121607310).