Specifications
Issues Resolved in ExtremeWare 7.0.0b61
ExtremeWare 7.0 Release Notes 63
Multicast packets are now forwarded correctly after you disable IGMP snooping (1-EUCKP).
Extended diagnostics on a P12cSi or P12cMi module cause the BlackDiamond to crash. Normal
diagnostics work correctly (PD2-83547401).
ESRP status change no longer cause the OSPF neighbor to crash with the following error message
(PD2-81648327):
“Error: Insertion FAILED Neighbor already exists.”
ExtremeWare now correctly checks fan tray status (PD2-63609301).
The ARM no longer crashes on a fully loaded BlackDiamond with a heavy traffic load (PD2-95645103).
If you remove a power supply or have an empty power supply bay, ESRP now changes the priority of
the ESRP VLAN to the failover setting (PD2-86682767).
The F96Ti and G12SXi modules no longer lose the connection to the MSM64i (PD2-93060104).
If you have 3,000 VLANs configured, the
clear slot and unconfig slot commands no longer cause
the switch to see the slot as mismatched and unconfigured (PD2-90223205).
Summit
The FDB now correctly recognizes ESRP-aware Summi48i redundant ports after a link transition, and
the ESRP state is now also correctly recognized. In addition, connections to the redundant ports no
longer show as simultaneously active after one of the redundant links transitions (PD2-89481383).
When using 802.1Q tagged, odd size packets on 10/100 Mbps links no longer cause the Summit48i to
drop packets (1-EGCA8).
Enabling the master load-sharing port can no longer cause the redundant port on the Summit48i to
transition (PD2-105853230).
IP Multicast Routing
ExtremeWare no longer continues to send a prune to a pruned interface even if a new sender is
introduced to the pruned interface, which was causing multicast streams to intermittently stop
(PD2-89479820).
An ARP request with 0 in the protocol address is no longer reported as a duplicate address if the switch
has the default VLAN with no IP address assigned (PD2-70889799).
RIP Routing
After a gateway is changed, affected RIP routes are now considered the preferred routes and the routes
are advertised to RIP peers (PD2-97347827).
EAPS
EAPS and Spanning Tree superloop configurations no longer result in blackholes due to incorrect FDB
table entries (PD2-89367538). To correct this problem, you must upgrade all switches to ExtremeWare 7.0
(or later).