Specifications
ExtremeWare 7.1.1 Release Notes 29
4 Clarifications, Known Behaviors, and
Resolved Issues
This chapter describes items needing further clarification, behaviors that might not be intuitive, and
issues that have been resolved since the last release. Numbers in parentheses are for internal reference
and can be ignored.
This chapter contains the following sections:
• “Clarifications and Known Behaviors” on page 29
• “Issues Resolved in ExtremeWare 7.1.1b11” on page 59
• “Issues Resolved in ExtremeWare 7.1.1b10” on page 60
• “Issues Resolved in ExtremeWare 7.1.1b8” on page 60
• “Issues Resolved in ExtremeWare 7.1.0b48” on page 62
Clarifications and Known Behaviors
Following are the clarifications and known behaviors in ExtremeWare 7.1.1. For changes made in
previous releases, see the release notes specific to the release.
System Related – All Systems
CAUTION
In order for configuration changes to be retained through a switch power cycle or reboot, you must use
the
save command.
Do Not Use a Port Number as a Display String
Do not use a port number as a display string. For example, if you assign the display string “4” to port
2:4 on a modular switch, you are unable to perform most configurations on ports in slot 4. If you assign
the display string “4” to port 4 on a Summit switch, you are unable to perform most configurations on
port 4. Changing the display string to an alphanumeric restores complete functionality (PD2-65114851,
PD2-65114834).