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OmniSwitch 6600/7000/8800—Release 5.1.6.R02 page 69
PR 75199
When using the group mobility custom rule, traffic goes on the default VLAN even though the content (at
the offset) of a new stream of traffic (from the same MAC device) is matching the MAC address already
learned in the default VLAN.
Workaround: Flush the MAC address learned on the default VLAN, then resend the traffic.
PR 76336
When IP traffic is classified on a mobile port on an OS6624/6648 switch, the IP source address must be
learned by the system in order for traffic to be correctly processed from each source host.
Workaround: Resolve ARP for all IP hosts classified on mobile ports.
PR 76348
Using port mobility, when an OS7000 host (PC) fails to match a mobile binding rule such as mac-ip-port,
if, for example, the IP-JSA fails to match the IP address in the rule, the host will be learned in “filtering”
mode. If the PC host is then updated with the correct IP, even though the IP address from the host now
matches the IP in the rule, the host will continue to be in “filtering” mode.
Workaround: When attempting to reclassify any host that has a pre-existing “filtering” entry. The MAC
entry needs to be removed. Either by disconnecting and then reconnecting the physical link or via the
system management software using no-mac-address-table learned.
PR 84314
When a MAC address is learned as filtered on an OS6600 series switch, traffic received by the switch with
the filtered MAC address as a source MAC address, is blocked.
Workaround: Works as designed.
PR 90293
On deleting an IP, IPv6, or IPX interface of VLAN 1, the switch tries without success to free base MAC
addresses, which are not needed on an OS7000 series switch.
Workaround: There is no known workaround at this time.
PR 92405
If High Availability(HA) vlan is configured in the switch and HA traffic is flowing through it, HA traffic
might get dropped for 5-10 seconds during a takeover.
Workaround: There is no known workaround at this time.