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ISSUES RESOLVED IN E9.1.7.0

Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM-SM)

I.D.

When running PIM in an equal cost multi-path environment, if a multicast traffic link goes down and

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comes back up, the client may receive duplicate packets.

 

If a user comments the pim global start command out of the configuration, the router will write a

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Layer-3 drop flow when it receives a new multicast stream. The status of the stream does not

 

change when the command is commented back into the configuration.

 

An X-Pedition running PIM-SM will not allow the re-routing of multicast traffic out of the Q-trunk port

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on which it was received. Furthermore, the router may assign a multicast stream to an incorrect

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replication index

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If PIM-SM is enabled on an interface associated with a VLAN whose ID is greater than 2,047, the

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router may drop packets.

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If a multicast server sends traffic across a Q-trunk to a PIM-SM-enabled router during a reboot, the

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client may not receive the packets after the router finishes booting.

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Remote Authentication Dial-In Service (RADIUS)

 

I.D.

 

An issue was found and corrected that involves users who authenticate through an X-Pedition to a

 

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RADIUS server. Contact Enterasys Networks Global Technical Assistance Center for additional

 

 

 

information.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Remote Monitor (RMON)

 

 

I.D.

 

Packet and byte counts for RMON2 tables are inaccurate.

 

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Changing the RMON configuration from rmon set lite standard professional default-tables yes

 

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to rmon set lite standard professional default-tables no while RMON is enabled may cause the

 

 

 

router to core.

 

 

 

 

When a user executes the help (?) option for the rmon show packet-capturecaptured-packets

 

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command, a description is not available for the control-indexoption.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Secure Shell (SSH)

 

 

I.D.

 

The SSH client leaks 136 bytes of memory for each outbound SSH client session established to a

 

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remote SSH server. To reclaim this memory, users must reboot the X-Pedition.

 

 

 

Continuous attempts (in quick succession) to connect to another device via SSH may cause the

 

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router to stop responding.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)

 

I.D.

 

The read-only community string may discover a read-write community string when querying

 

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particular MIBs.

 

 

 

 

The snmp set mib command lists MIBs that users may not enable or disable.

 

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When querying a ctCDP MIB on a VLAN whose ID is greater than 512, the X-Pedition may core.

 

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The X-Pedition implements the any option of the snmp set group command only partially.

 

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SmartTRUNK

 

 

I.D.

 

The smarttrunk show distribution command may display statistics for a blocked STP-enabled

 

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SmartTRUNK.

 

 

 

 

Using the vlan multi-addcommand to add a non-existing SmartTRUNK port to a multi-VLAN group

 

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will cause the router to core.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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