Specifications
62 ExtremeWare 7.1.1 Release Notes
Clarifications, Known Behaviors, and Resolved Issues
SNMP
If you enable SNMP traps, you no longer have to configure at least one valid trap receiver. SNMP traps
are enabled by default (PD2-161413602, PD2-159834250).
If you have one of the following:
• Alpine chassis running ExtremeWare 6.2.2b108
• Alpine chassis running ExtremeWare 6.2.2b134 with transceiver diagnostics enabled
and you upgrade to ExtremeWare 7.1, the SNMPv3 reboot counter is no longer corrupted
(PD2-161834101).
Troubleshooting
The upload configuration command no longer generates bus-stats error messages when parsing the
disable bus-stats command (PD2-158075049).
Issues Resolved in ExtremeWare 7.1.0b48
The following issues were resolved in ExtremeWare 7.1.0b48. Numbers in parentheses are for internal
use and can be ignored. ExtremeWare 7.1.0b48 includes all fixes up to and including ExtremeWare
6.2.2b108 and ExtremeWare 7.0.1b11. For information on those fixes, see the release notes for those
releases.
General
The configure ports auto-polarity command is no longer available on platforms other than the
Summit48si (PD2-118503001).
After configuring the time zone, a soft reboot can no longer cause the switch to boot into minimum
mode (PD2-109830723).
If you telnet to the switch using port 80 and continuously press keys on your keyboard, the switch no
longer has a possibility of rebooting (PD2-129688312).
ZX GBICs are no longer displayed as LX-70 GBICs in the output of the
show ports configuration
command (PD2-131305301).
A VLAN created with the name “mgmt-1” can now be deleted (1-EEUPE).
BlackDiamond
MPLS hello packets are now correctly sent at the configured interval (PD2-131214401).
If you hot-insert a second MSM, IP traffic is correctly forwarded through MPLS and ARM modules
(PD2-130167901).
If you enable CPU DoS protect on a BlackDiamond with an MPLS module, ICMP traffic is no longer
blocked (PD2-119097601).