ExtremeXOS Release Notes Software Version ExtremeXOS 12.4.1 Extreme Networks, Inc. 3585 Monroe Street Santa Clara, California 95051 (888) 257-3000 (408) 579-2800 http://www.extremenetworks.
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Contents Chapter 1: Overview ........................................................................................................................ 5 Features and Feature Enhancements in ExtremeXOS 12.4.1 ...........................................................5 New Hardware Supported in ExtremeXOS 12.4.1 ...........................................................................7 Supported Hardware.........................................................................................................
Contents 4 ExtremeXOS 12.4.
1 Overview These Release Notes document ExtremeXOS® 12.4.1, which enables new hardware products and software features. This chapter contains the following sections: ● Features and Feature Enhancements in ExtremeXOS 12.4.1 on page 5 ● New Hardware Supported in ExtremeXOS 12.4.1 on page 7 ● Supported Hardware on page 8 ● Upgrading to ExtremeXOS on page 24 ● Tested Third-Party Products on page 24 ● Extreme Switch Security Assessment on page 25 Features and Feature Enhancements in ExtremeXOS 12.4.
Overview optical transceiver modules. Not all transceivers support DDMI capability. In ExtremeXOS 12.4.1, DDMI is supported only on XFPs. 6 ● Domain Name Service (DNS) Client Support for IPv6—DNS client support for IPv6 provides ExtremeXOS applications the ability to convert hostnames to IP addresses by querying an external DNS server.
Overview ● Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Support for IPv6—This feature adds the ability to manage an IPv6 agent from an IPv6 SNMP manager. The agent supports IPv6 for communication of SNMP management requests. ● Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) Client Support for IPv6—SNTP client support for IPv6 provides ExtremeXOS SNTP clients the ability to get the current time by querying an NTP server running over IPv6.
Overview ● ■ Summit X480-48t ■ VIM2-SummitStack ■ VIM2-SummitStack128 ■ VIM2-10G4x Summit X650 ■ VIM1-SummitStack256 Supported Hardware Refer to the Extreme Networks hardware installation guides for more information about supported hardware. The following tables list the software filenames for the hardware that requires software. BlackDiamond 8800 Series of Switches Component Support BlackDiamond 8800 and BlackDiamond 8806 components supported with ExtremeXOS 12.4.
Overview Table 1: BlackDiamond 8800 Series of Switches Component Support (Continued) BlackDiamond 8810 and BlackDiamond 8806 Components ExtremeXOS Filenames ExtremeXOS Required BootROM Version G24Xc N/A 12.1.1.4 1.0.3.7 S-G8Xc N/A 12.1.1.4 1.0.3.7 10G4X N/A 11.1.1.9 1.0.1.7 10G4Xa N/A 11.6.1.9 1.0.1.11 10G4Ca N/A 12.0.1.11 1.0.1.11 10G4Xc N/A 12.1.1.4 1.0.3.7 10G8Xc N/A 12.1.1.4 1.0.3.7 S-10G1Xc N/A 12.1.1.4 1.0.3.7 PSU Controller N/A 11.1.1.9 2.
Overview Table 2: BlackDiamond 10808 Component Support (Continued) BlackDiamond Component ExtremeXOS Filenames ExtremeXOS Required BootROM Version 1200 W DC PSU (Model # 60021/PS 2350) N/A 11.3.2.6 N/A Following are the part numbers for the BlackDiamond 10808 modules with the Rev. D ASIC: Table 3: BlackDiamond 10808 I/O Modules with Part Numbers I/O Module 8000 Level Part No. 9000 Level Part No. G60T 804403-00, after Rev.
Overview Table 4: BlackDiamond 12800 Series Switches Component Support (Continued) BlackDiamond 12802/12804 Components ExtremeXOS Filenames ExtremeXOS Required BootROM Version MSM-5 (BlackDiamond 12802) bd12k-12.4.1.xos 12.0.1.11 1.0.0.2 MSM-6R bd12k-12.4.1.xos 12.0.2.25 1.0.1.8 MSM-5R (BlackDiamond 12802) bd12K-12.4.1.xos 12.0.1.11 1.0.0.2 XM-2X N/A 12.2.2 N/A XM-2XR N/A 11.4.1.4 N/A XM-2HR N/A 12.1.1.4 N/A GM-20XTR N/A 11.4.1.4 N/A GM-20XT N/A 11.4.1.
Overview Table 5: BlackDiamond 20800 Series Switch Component Support (Continued) BlackDiamond 20800 Components ExtremeXOS Filenames ExtremeXOS Required MM Basic bd20k-12.4.1.xos 12.4.1 Firmware Version 2.6 0.3.E 0.2.1 2.7 uC FPGA: S BootROM PSUCTRL Fan Tray (BlackDiamond 20808) N/A 12.4.1 2.6 uC (shown as “Revision”) Fan Tray (BlackDiamond 20804) N/A 12.4.1 2.6 uC (shown as “Revision”) NOTE Use the show version detail command to see the firmware version.
Overview Summit X250 Components ExtremeXOS Filenames Minimum ExtremeXOS Required Summit X250e-48p summitX-12.4.1.xos 12.0.1.11 1.0.3.0 Summit X250e-24t summitX-12.4.1.xos 12.0.1.11 1.0.3.0 Summit X250e-48t summitX-12.4.1.xos 12.0.1.11 1.0.3.0 Summit X250e-24x summitX-12.4.1.xos 12.0.2.25 1.0.3.1 Summit X250e-24tDC summitX-12.4.1.xos 12.0.3.16 1.0.3.1 Summit X250e-24xDC summitX-12.4.1.xos 12.0.3.16 1.0.3.1 Summit X250e-48tDC summitX-12.4.1.xos 12.0.3.16 1.0.3.
Overview Summit X480 Component Support Summit X480 components supported with ExtremeXOS 12.4.1, and the minimum BootROM version required by the chassis to support each component, include: Table 9: Summit X480 Component Support Summit X480 Components ExtremeXOS Filenames Minimum ExtremeXOS Required Minimum BootROM Version Summit X480-24x summitX-12.4.1.xos 12.4.1 2.0.0.9 Summit X480-48x summitX-12.4.1.xos 12.4.1 2.0.0.9 Summit X480-48t summitX-12.4.1.xos 12.4.1 2.0.0.
Overview Table 11: BlackDiamond 8800 Series of Switches SFP Support SFP ExtremeXOS Required 1000BASE-T SFP 11.1.1.9 SX SFP 11.1.1.9 LX SFP 11.1.1.9 ZX SFP 11.1.1.9 100FX/1000LX SFP 11.3.1.3 100FX SFP 11.4.3.4 or 11.5.2.10 (not supported in 11.5.1.4) 1000BX SFP 11.4.1.4 LX100 SFP 12.0.1.11 10/100/1000BASE-T Copper SFP 12.0.2.25 Table 12: BlackDiamond 8800 Series of Switches SFP+ Support SFP ExtremeXOS Required ER SFP+ 12.3.3 SR SFP+ 12.3.1 LR SFP+ 12.3.1 SFP+ twin coax cable 12.
Overview SFPs supported on the BlackDiamond 12802 switch with ExtremeXOS 12.4.1, and the minimum ExtremeXOS version required, include: Table 15: BlackDiamond 12802 Switch SFP Support SFP ExtremeXOS Required SX SFP 12.0.1.11 LX SFP 12.0.1.11 ZX SFP 12.0.1.11 1000BASE-T SFP 12.0.1.11 1000BX SFP 12.0.1.11 LX100 SFP 12.0.1.11 100FX/1000LX SFP 12.0.1.11 SFPs supported on the BlackDiamond 20800 switch with ExtremeXOS 12.4.
Overview SFPs supported on the Summit X250e switch with ExtremeXOS 12.4.1, and the minimum ExtremeXOS version required, include: Table 18: Summit X250e SFP Support SFP ExtremeXOS Required SX SFP, ports 25 and 26 12.0.2.25 LX SFP, ports 25 and 26 12.0.2.25 ZX SFP, ports 25 and 26 12.0.2.25 LX100 SFP, ports 25 and 26 12.0.2.25 1000BX SFP, ports 25 and 26 12.0.2.25 100BASE FX SFP (P/N 10067), ports 1 through 26 12.0.2.25 100BASE BX SFP, ports 1 through 26 12.0.2.
Overview Table 20: Summit X450 Switch SFP Support (Continued) SFP ExtremeXOS Required 100FX SFP (P/N 10063) 11.4.3.4 or 11.5.2.10 (not supported in 11.5.1.4) Note: Not supported on combo ports. 100FX/1000LX SFP Note: Not supported on combo ports. 11.3.1.3 LX100 SFP 12.0.1.11 1000BX SFP 11.6.1.9 SFPs supported on the Summit X450a switch with ExtremeXOS 12.4.
Overview NOTE The XGM2-2sf ports are 10Gb SFP+ ports and do not support 1Gb optics (PD4-739782255). Table 22: Summit X450e Switch SFP/SFP+ (XGM2-2sf Option Card Required) Support SFP ExtremeXOS Required SX SFP 11.6.1.9 LX SFP 11.6.1.9 ZX SFP 11.6.1.9 LX100 SFP 12.0.1.11 1000BX SFP 11.6.1.9 ER SFP+ 12.3.3 SR SFP+ 12.2.1 LR SFP+ 12.2.1 SFP+ twin coax cables 12.2.1 SFPs supported on the Summit X480 switch with ExtremeXOS 12.4.
Overview Table 24: Summit X650 Series Switches SFP/SFP+ Support SFP ExtremeXOS Required LR SFP+, ports 1-24 and 25-32 for VIM1-10G8X 12.2.2 SFP+ twin coax cable - 1-24 and 25-32 for VIM1-10G8X 12.2.2 10/100/1000BASE-T SFP+ Copper—1000 speed support only 12.3.3 Note: Not supported on port 23 and 24 ER SFP+ 12.3.3 1000BX SFP, not supported on ports 23, 24 12.2.1 1000SX SFP, not supported on ports 23, 24 12.2.1 1000LX SFP, not supported on ports 23, 24 12.2.
Overview XENPAK modules supported on the BlackDiamond 12804 switch with ExtremeXOS 12.4.1, and the minimum ExtremeXOS version required, include: Table 27: BlackDiamond 12804 Switch XENPAK Support XENPAK Module ExtremeXOS Required LR 11.4.1.4 ER 11.4.1.4 SR 11.4.1.4 LX4 11.4.1.4 ZR 11.4.1.4 LW 11.4.1.4 XENPAK modules supported on the BlackDiamond 12802 switch with ExtremeXOS 12.4.
Overview Table 30: Summit X450a Switch XENPAK Support XENPAK Module ExtremeXOS Required ZR 11.6.1.9 LW 11.6.1.9 CX4 12.0.1.11 XENPAK modules supported on the Summit X450e switch with ExtremeXOS 12.4.1, and the minimum ExtremeXOS version required, include: Table 31: Summit X450e Switch XENPAK Support XENPAK Module ExtremeXOS Required SR 11.5.1.4 LR 11.5.1.4 ER 11.5.1.4 LX4 11.5.1.4 ZR 11.5.1.4 CX4 12.0.1.11 XENPAK modules supported on the Summit X350 switch with ExtremeXOS 12.4.
Overview XFP modules supported on the BlackDiamond 20800 switch with ExtremeXOS 12.4.1, the minimum ExtremeXOS version required include: Table 34: BlackDiamond 20800 Switch XFP Support XFP Module ExtremeXOS Required SR 12.2 LR 12.2 ER 12.2 ZR 12.2 XFP modules supported on the Summit X480 series switch with ExtremeXOS 12.4.1, the minimum ExtremeXOS version required, and the manufacturers supported include: Table 35: Summit X480 Series Switch XFP Support XFP Module ExtremeXOS Required SR 12.4.
Overview Upgrading to ExtremeXOS See “Software Upgrade and Boot Options” in the ExtremeXOS 12.4 Concepts Guide for instructions on upgrading ExtremeXOS software. NOTE For the BlackDiamond 8800 series of switches, a hitless upgrade to ExtremeXOS 12.4.1 from an earlier release is not supported and should not be attempted. Use the normal software upgrade process for these switches. NOTE Hitless upgrade from ExtremeXOS 12.0 and earlier to ExtremeXOS 12.
Overview ● Funk Odyssey 2.2 ● MeetingHouse Data AEGIS 2.0.5 ● Odyssey 3.03.0.
Overview ICMP Attack Assessment Tools used to assess ICMP attack vulnerability: ● SSPing ● Twinge ● Nuke ● WinFreeze Port Scan Assessment Tools used to assess port scan assessment: ● 26 Nessus ExtremeXOS 12.4.
2 Limits This chapter summarizes the supported limits in ExtremeXOS 12.4.1. Supported Limits Table 38 summarizes tested metrics for a variety of features, as measured in a per-system basis unless otherwise noted. These limits may change but represent the current status. The contents of this table supersede any values mentioned in the ExtremeXOS Concepts Guide. NOTE The term “BlackDiamond 8000 e-series” refers to all BlackDiamond 8500 e-series and 8800 e-series modules.
Limits Table 38: Supported Limits Metric Product Limit Access lists (masks)—maximum number of ACL masks per port.a BlackDiamond 8800 original series 16 Summit X450 16 Access lists (policies)—suggested maximum number of lines in a single policy file. All platforms 300,000 Access lists (policies)—maximum number of rules in a single policy file.
Limits Table 38: Supported Limits (Continued) Metric Product Access lists (slices)—number of ACL slices.
Limits Table 38: Supported Limits (Continued) Metric Product Limit BGP (peers)—maximum number of BGP peers. BlackDiamond 8000 series 256* BlackDiamond xl-series 512 BlackDiamond 10808 512 256 MSM-1XL MSM-1 BlackDiamond 12800 series 256* 512 MSM-5, MSM-5R MSM-6R BlackDiamond 20800 series 512 Summit X450, X450a, X650 128* Summit X480 512 * With default keepalive and hold timers. BGP (peer groups)—maximum number of BGP peer groups.
Limits Table 38: Supported Limits (Continued) Metric Product Limit BGP (non-unique routes)—maximum number of non-unique BGP routes (LPM entries is limited to support TCAM entries on a BlackDiamond 10808). BlackDiamond 8000 series 25,000 BlackDiamond 8900 xl-series 1,000,000 BlackDiamond 10808 MSM-1XL MSM-1 2,000,000 900,000 BlackDiamond 12800 series MSM-5, MSM-5R MSM-6R BGP multicast address-family routes — maximum number of multicast addressfamily routes.
Limits Table 38: Supported Limits (Continued) Metric Product Limit CFM—maximum number of CFM down end points. BlackDiamond 8000 series 32 BlackDiamond 10808 1,000 BlackDiamond 12800 series 1,000 BlackDiamond 20800 series 1,000 Summit series 32 CFM—maximum number of CFM remote end points per up/down end point. All platforms 64 CFM—maximum number of dot1ag ports. All platforms 128 CFM—maximum number of CFM segments.
Limits Table 38: Supported Limits (Continued) Metric Product Limit ESRP domains—maximum number of ESRP domains.
Limits Table 38: Supported Limits (Continued) Metric Product Limit FDB (maximum L2 entries)—maximum number of MAC addresses.
Limits Table 38: Supported Limits (Continued) Metric Product Limit IGMP sender—maximum number of IGMP senders per switch (IP multicast compression enabled).
Limits Table 38: Supported Limits (Continued) Metric Product Limit IGMPv3 subscriber—maximum number of IGMPv3 subscribers per port.
Limits Table 38: Supported Limits (Continued) Metric Product Limit IPv4 remote hosts in hardware with zero LPM routes—maximum recommended number of IPv4 remote hosts (hosts reachable through a gateway) in hardware when LPM routing is not used. For BlackDiamond 8800 and Summit series, assumes number of IP route reserved entries is 0, and number of IPv4 ARP entries present is 100 or less.
Limits Table 38: Supported Limits (Continued) Metric Product Limit IPv6 host entries in hardware—maximum number of IPv6 neighbor entries in hardware.
Limits Table 38: Supported Limits (Continued) Metric Product IP route sharing (total destinations)— maximum number of unique destinations used by multipath OSPF, OSPFv3, BGP, IS-IS, or static routes. OSPFv3 only applies to BlackDiamond 10808 and BlackDiamond 12800 series, which support ECMP for IPv6.
Limits Table 38: Supported Limits (Continued) Metric Product IP route sharing (total combinations of gateway sets)—maximum number of combinations of sets of adjacent gateways used by multipath OSPF, BGP, IS-IS, or static routes.
Limits Table 38: Supported Limits (Continued) Metric Product Limit IS-IS route origination—recommended maximum number of routes that can be originated by an IS-IS node.
Limits Table 38: Supported Limits (Continued) Metric Product Limit IS-IS IPv4 L1 routes in an L1/L2 router— recommended maximum number of ISIS Level 1 routes in an L1/L2 IS-IS router. BlackDiamond 8000 series 20,000 BlackDiamond 8900 xl-series 20,000 BlackDiamond 10808 MSM-1 MSM-1XL 20,000 25,000 BlackDiamond 12800 series MSM-5, MSM-5R MSM-6R IS-IS IPv6 L1 routes in an L1 router— recommended maximum number of ISIS Level 1 routes in a Level 1 IS-IS router.
Limits Table 38: Supported Limits (Continued) Metric Product Limit IS-IS IPv6 L1 routes in an L1/L2 router— recommended maximum number of ISIS Level 1 routes in a L1/l2 router. BlackDiamond 8000 series 10,000 BlackDiamond 8900 xl-series 15,000 BlackDiamond 10808 MSM-1 MSM-1XL 15,000 25,000 BlackDiamond 12800 series MSM-5, MSM-5R MSM-6R IS-IS IPv4/IPv6 L1 routes in an L1 router—recommended maximum number of IS-IS Level 1 routes in a Level 1 IS-IS router.
Limits Table 38: Supported Limits (Continued) Metric Product Limit IS-IS IPv4/IPv6 L1 routes in an L1/L2 router—recommended maximum number of IS-IS Level 1 routes in a Level 1/Level2 IS-IS router. The numbers documented are based on 50% IPv4 routes and 50% IPv6 routes.
Limits Table 38: Supported Limits (Continued) Metric Product Limit Mirroring, one-to-many (filters)— maximum number of one-to-many mirroring filters. All platforms 16 Mirroring, one-to-many (monitor port)— maximum number of one-to-many monitor ports. All platforms 16 MPLS LDP enabled interfaces—maximum number of MPLS LDP configured interfaces per switch.
Limits Table 38: Supported Limits (Continued) Metric Product Limit MSDP SA cache entries—maximum number of entries in SA cache.
Limits Table 38: Supported Limits (Continued) Metric Product Limit OSPF adjacencies—maximum number of supported OSPF adjacencies. BlackDiamond 8000 series 128 BlackDiamond 8900 xl-series 255 BlackDiamond 10808 255 BlackDiamond 12800 series 255 BlackDiamond 20800 series 255 Summit X250e, X450, X650 128 Summit X480 255 OSPF areas—as an ABR, how many OSPF areas are supported within the same switch. All platforms 8 OSPF ECMP—maximum number of equal cost multipath OSPF.
Limits Table 38: Supported Limits (Continued) Metric Product Limit OSPF virtual links—maximum number of supported OSPF virtual links. All platforms with Core license or higher 32 OSPFv2 links—maximum number of links in the router LSA. All platforms 419 OSPFv3 areas—as an ABR, the maximum number of supported OSPFv3 areas. All platforms with Core license or higher 16 OSPFv3 interfaces—maximum number of OSPFv3 interfaces.
Limits Table 38: Supported Limits (Continued) Metric Product Limit PIM snooping—maximum number of (S,G) entries programmed in the hardware (IP multicast compression disabled). BlackDiamond 8800 original 1,024 BlackDiamond 8800 c-series 2,048d BlackDiamond 8000 e-series 500d BlackDiamond 8900 series 8900-10G24X-c modules 8900-G96T-c modules 8900 xl-series PIM snooping—maximum number of (S,G) entries programmed in the hardware (IP multicast compression enabled).
Limits Table 38: Supported Limits (Continued) Metric Product Limit PIM—maximum routes—maximum number of (S,G) entries installed in the hardware (IP multicast compression enabled).
Limits Table 38: Supported Limits (Continued) Metric Product Private VLANs—maximum number of subscribers. Assumes a minimum of one port per network and subscriber VLAN.
Limits Table 38: Supported Limits (Continued) Metric Product Limit RIP-learned routes—maximum number of RIP routes supported without aggregation.
Limits Table 38: Supported Limits (Continued) Metric Product Limit RSVP-TE profiles—maximum number of profiles. BlackDiamond 10808 1,000 BlackDiamond 12800 R-series 1,000 BlackDiamond 20800 series 1,000 Summit X480 1,000 BlackDiamond 10808 64 BlackDiamond 12800 R-series 64 BlackDiamond 20800 series 64 Summit X480 64 Spanning Tree (maximum STPDs)— maximum number of Spanning Tree Domains on port mode EMISTP. All platforms 64 Spanning Tree PVST—maximum number of port mode PVST domains.
Limits Table 38: Supported Limits (Continued) Metric Product Limit TCAM entries—amount of entries available in the lookup tables for Longest Prefix Match routing lookups, learned MAC address, and ACLs. BlackDiamond 10808, MSM-1 128,000 BlackDiamond 10808, MSM-1XL 256,000 BlackDiamond 12800 series 49,000 BlackDiamond 12800 R-series 229,000 BlackDiamond 20800 series 128,000 Telnet (number of sessions)—maximum number of simultaneous Telnet sessions.
Limits Table 38: Supported Limits (Continued) Metric Product Limit VLAN translation—maximum number of translation VLAN pairs with an IP address on the translation VLAN. All platforms 512 VLAN translation—maximum number of translation VLAN pairs in an L2-only environment.
Limits Table 38: Supported Limits (Continued) Metric Product Limit VPLS pseudo wires—maximum number of VPLS pseudo wires per switch. BlackDiamond 10808 2,000 BlackDiamond 12800 R-series 2,000 BlackDiamond 20800 series 16,000 Summit X480 8,000 BlackDiamond 10808 4,000 BlackDiamond 12800 series 4,000 BlackDiamond 20800 series 4,000 Summit X480 4,000 VRRP (maximum instances)—maximum number of VRRP supported VLANs for a single switch.
Limits a. An ACL mask defines a unique match criteria and relative rule precedence. Masks are automatically generated based on the contents of an access-list policy. Only adjacent rules within the policy that have identical match criteria will utilize the same ACL mask. For this reason, it is advantageous to list all rules with the same match criteria together unless a relative precedence with other policy rules is required.
Limits 58 ExtremeXOS 12.4.
3 Open Issues, Known Behaviors, and Resolved Issues This chapter describes items needing further clarification and behaviors that might not be intuitive. It also includes the items that have been resolved. The numbers shown in column one of the following tables are for internal reference and can be ignored. This chapter contains the following section: ● Open Issues on page 59 ● Known Behaviors on page 71 ● Resolved Issues in ExtremeXOS 12.4.
Open Issues, Known Behaviors, and Resolved Issues Table 39: Platform-Specific and Feature PDs (Continued) PD Number Description PD4-722565502 Hot insert of a PSU, or reseating an AC plug on a PSU, causes the following error messages on a BlackDiamond 20800 series switch and causes the show power budget command to read the wrong value for the PSU. * BD-20804.25 # ########### CRITICAL ERROR devmgr: dmps.c:563: power_add(): REASON: total->volt[i] == p2>volt[i] * BD-20804.
Open Issues, Known Behaviors, and Resolved Issues Table 39: Platform-Specific and Feature PDs (Continued) PD Number Description PD3-104885349 When a shared link comes up, temporary traffic loss may occur until FDB entries are aged. Aging occurs by default every five minutes. Workaround: To reduce traffic loss, reduce the default age time. PD3-132775269 Telnet sessions between two switches using two windows causes one session to hang if both sessions are edited but only one session is saved.
Open Issues, Known Behaviors, and Resolved Issues Table 39: Platform-Specific and Feature PDs (Continued) PD Number Description PD4-1198343901 By default, Kerberos authentication uses UDP to transmit data. UDP provides no guarantee that a packet sent along the network will reach its destination intact.
Open Issues, Known Behaviors, and Resolved Issues Table 39: Platform-Specific and Feature PDs (Continued) PD Number Description PD4-973196600 The following error or warning messages are seen after installing firmware from CR 21 (ExtremeXOS 12.3.2.5) to CR 22 (ExtremeXOS 12.4.1): * (debug) BD-20808.8 # show log sev err < Erro:Kern.Error > MMA: ide0: unexpected interrupt, status=0xd0, count=1 MM-B: ide0: unexpected interrupt, status=0xd0, count=1
Open Issues, Known Behaviors, and Resolved Issues Table 39: Platform-Specific and Feature PDs (Continued) PD Number Description PD4-526514731 On a BlackDiamond 20800 series switch, the system experiences a random packet drop from the MM to the packet processor health check loopback interface. PD4-730820249 If a route prefix in a BlackDiamond 20800 series switch is more than 24, only 100,000 routes are stored in the hardware.
Open Issues, Known Behaviors, and Resolved Issues Table 39: Platform-Specific and Feature PDs (Continued) PD Number Description PD4-847978862 A monitor port does not come up after enabling a port after a DUT is rebooted with a disabled monitor port. The following error is displayed while rebooting: MM-A: voyagerCardPowerEnabl e:1144:- Invalid System mode information returned from dm. dmGetSystemMode () = 33 08/15/2009 16:47:02.47 < Erro:HAL.Card.
Open Issues, Known Behaviors, and Resolved Issues Table 39: Platform-Specific and Feature PDs (Continued) PD Number Description PD4-587169451 Running the install firmware command may generate numerous error messages in the Event Management System (EMS) logs. These messages do not impact system performance. MM-A: Backup Power Fan Controller (#2) has failed MM-A: Upgrade failed, script: install bootrom failed
Open Issues, Known Behaviors, and Resolved Issues Table 39: Platform-Specific and Feature PDs (Continued) PD Number Description PD4-1023729033 A Summit family switch is not sending the SNMP traps “extremeFanFailed” and “extremeFanOK.” PD4-274249122 If a Summit switch populated with an XGM2-2bt module is rebooted, a false link up is seen on 10G links connected to the XGM2-2bt ports approximately 30 to 50 seconds before the switch has fully booted.
Open Issues, Known Behaviors, and Resolved Issues Table 39: Platform-Specific and Feature PDs (Continued) PD Number Description PD3-126650411 A stackable system with two or more nodes may experience random VRRP master/backup flapping issues after an MSM failover when configured with the maximum 128 VRRP instances using the minimum advertisement interval of 100ms and maximum tracking entries.
Open Issues, Known Behaviors, and Resolved Issues Table 39: Platform-Specific and Feature PDs (Continued) PD Number Description PD4-476351932 Performing a restart process mpls or restart process ospf on a spoke node in an HVPLS setup causes the Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) peer to go down with the core node. Workaround: Disable and enable MPLS. PD4-475414370 The following warning message is seen numerous times after changing VLAN Virtual Private LAN Services (VPLS) mappings:
Open Issues, Known Behaviors, and Resolved Issues Table 39: Platform-Specific and Feature PDs (Continued) PD Number Description PD4-581950231 Multicast traffic is not received even though the rendezvous point (RP) tree and source information is shown in the PIM cache table PD4-521915271 The Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) group reports may occasionally change from Version 2 to Version 3.
Open Issues, Known Behaviors, and Resolved Issues Table 39: Platform-Specific and Feature PDs (Continued) PD Number Description RMON PD3-12950492 Issuing the clear counter command might cause a high number to be displayed in variables such as etherHistoryOctets, etherHistoryPkts, and etherHistoryTable. ScreenPlay PD3-111344472 ScreenPlay allows you to configure DHCP but you cannot enable DHCP.
Open Issues, Known Behaviors, and Resolved Issues Table 40: Platform-Specific and Feature PDs (Continued) PD Number Description PD4-901778542 The command mrinfo from is not displaying the entire interface when the source IP address is changed. PD4-1084698943, PD4-977234454 Configuring UPM profiles to include the show port info detail command results in the show profile history command output showing the status as failed.
Open Issues, Known Behaviors, and Resolved Issues Table 40: Platform-Specific and Feature PDs (Continued) PD Number Description PD3-166858162 On a Summit X250e-24x switch, if one of the combo ports is redundant to a front panel port, after rebooting, the second combo port does not come up if the primary port for the SRP is active. PD4-375560851 When configuring or unconfiguring a mirroring loopback port, the user may notice several unexpected port state transitions on a Summit X650 switch.
Open Issues, Known Behaviors, and Resolved Issues Table 40: Platform-Specific and Feature PDs (Continued) PD Number Description PD3-208178928 Adding a static route with an MPLS LSP may cause one of the following problems: • If a static route is added with an MPLS LSP whose transport setting is “IP traffic deny,” the route is displayed with an invalid nexthop in the show iproute mpls command output. • When a static route is added with an MPLS LSP that is not present in show iproute mpls command output.
Open Issues, Known Behaviors, and Resolved Issues Table 41: Platform-Specific and Feature PDs (Continued) PD Number Description PD4-1084310201, PD4-901961135 When an SNTP client is configured, the following log message is displayed every 4,096 seconds: Setting hwclock time to system time, and broadcasting time Setting hwclock time to system time, and broadcasting time Setting hwclock time to system time, and broadcasting time PD4-978931834, PD4-975759347 When stacking redundancy and telnet access-prof
Open Issues, Known Behaviors, and Resolved Issues Table 41: Platform-Specific and Feature PDs (Continued) PD Number Description PD4-882862442, PD4-767856469 After running the save command and rebooting a switch with a VLAN translation configuration, duplicate packets are sent to member VLANs from the translation VLAN. PD4-899492655, PD4-505794657 Repeatedly running multiple commands from a telnet session causes memory depletion in the exsh process.
Open Issues, Known Behaviors, and Resolved Issues Table 41: Platform-Specific and Feature PDs (Continued) PD Number Description PD4-910971021 Port Summary Monitor timestamps display on a console as part of the show port command output. PD4-983675112, PD4-983613057 The conversion of RX and TX power from uW (as read from the optic) to dBm incorrectly uses the natural log function rather than the log base 10 function.
Open Issues, Known Behaviors, and Resolved Issues Table 41: Platform-Specific and Feature PDs (Continued) PD Number Description PD4-828655386, PD4-630233676 After performing a hitless upgrade, the show version command output still shows the old master filename, not the new image. However, the show switch command output shows the correct image.
Open Issues, Known Behaviors, and Resolved Issues Table 41: Platform-Specific and Feature PDs (Continued) PD Number Description PD4-1077149606 A DUT displays errors when a policy file is configured with traffic queues on a VLAN or vMAN. PD4-1056438821 If a meter is attached to an egress traffic queue after an ingress traffic queue and an egress traffic queue association, the meter does not take effect.
Open Issues, Known Behaviors, and Resolved Issues Table 41: Platform-Specific and Feature PDs (Continued) PD Number Description PD4-756309458 When configuring remote mirroring using a BlackDiamond 20808 switch as the intermediate or destination switch, the remote mirroring port does not receive IP multicast traffic if the monitor port of the source switch is tagged. The traffic is dropped in the transit VLAN.
Open Issues, Known Behaviors, and Resolved Issues Table 41: Platform-Specific and Feature PDs (Continued) PD Number Description PD4-863357932, PD4-788067297 Multicast traffic is not forwarded after rebooting a standby switch in a stack. PD4-847610713, PD4-805737496 A Summit X450 switch only supports 511 LPM routes. SummitStack PD4-1147158707, PD4-1036384285 SRP port utilization is temporarily shown as high on a slave switch after power cycling.
Open Issues, Known Behaviors, and Resolved Issues Table 41: Platform-Specific and Feature PDs (Continued) PD Number Description PD4-486115891 A Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) speaker is not advertising the inactive multicast routes when they become active. DHCP PD4-1101780701, PD4-727955846 DHCP OFFER and DHCP ACK packets are duplicated in a VLAN aggregation setup if a DHCP request is received on a subVLAN.
Open Issues, Known Behaviors, and Resolved Issues Table 41: Platform-Specific and Feature PDs (Continued) PD Number Description PD3-183234835 Graceful restart fails during "restart process isis." This problem occurs during a graceful restart when one or more neighbors is not enabled as a restart helper. Workaround: Ensure all nodes are enabled as restart helpers prior to executing a graceful restart.
Open Issues, Known Behaviors, and Resolved Issues Table 41: Platform-Specific and Feature PDs (Continued) PD Number Description PD4-817159860, PD4-552010000 The following message is periodically logged when the Event Log screen is left open in ScreenPlay: Login passed for user admin through xml (::) PD4-860761605, PD4-774800225 ScreenPlay shows the wrong port speed after setting autonegotiation to off and on because the XML API returns the incorrect configuration speed after disabling and enabling aut
Open Issues, Known Behaviors, and Resolved Issues ExtremeXOS 12.4.
Open Issues, Known Behaviors, and Resolved Issues 86 ExtremeXOS 12.4.