Enterasys Networks E9.1.7.0 manual Example, Routing Information Protocol RIP

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KNOWN RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS

Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM-SM)

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Using the all option of the pim sparse set interface configuration command fails to set the timer

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options. Users must set these options individually, using each interface name and IP address.

 

Entering the pim sparse set component mrt-spt-mult # command from configuration mode places

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the command in the router’s active configuration; however, the command does not appear in the

 

configuration for GateD and is therefore not set. To view the configuration for GateD, enter the

 

ip-router show configuration-file command.

 

Quality of Service (QoS)

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The qos set l2 command has no effect when the low, medium, or high priority parameters are

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specified.

 

Example:

 

Entering the following command,

 

qos set l2 name HIGHP in-port-list et.7.2 dest-mac any priority high vlan 100

 

will not establish the priority of the L2 flow to high on vlan 100. Instead, the default priority of low

 

will remain in effect for this flow.

 

NOTE: The control priority parameter will function as expected.

 

 

 

Remote Monitor (RMON)

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RMON must be enabled in the CLI configuration before RMON MIBs may be accessed via SNMP.

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Hot-swapping out a SERC line card and then hot-swapping the same card back in will cause RMON

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to cease gathering statistics on that card.

 

Routing Information Protocol (RIP)

RIPv2 will not export route tag information learned from other RIP routers.

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Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)

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The snmp show trap command will not display any updated target information unless the

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X-Pedition is rebooted.

 

 

 

Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)

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Traffic will not recover when Frame-Relay connections with a lower STP path cost are restored.

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Contents Introduction Customer Release NotesGlobal Support System Firmware Specification System Firmware SpecificationRelease Naming Convention Release Naming ConventionRelease Naming Convention Hardware / Firmware Compatibility Hardware / Boot FIRMWARE/ System Firmware CompatibilityExample Part Description SSR-2-SER-AA SSR-2-SERSSR-2-SERC SSR-2-SERC-AASSR-PS-16-DC SSR-PCMCIASSR-PS-8 SSR-PS-8-DCXP-2-SERC-AA XP-2-SER-AAXP-2-SERCE-AA XP-2-SX-AAXP-APHY-21 APHY-29IRXP-APHY-22 XP-APHY-29IRHardware Requirements Table Hardware RequirementsSSR-GLX29-02-AA XP-2-HSSI-AASSR-GLX70-01-AA SSR-GSX21-02-AAER16-SERC-04-AA ER16-HSSI-02-CKER16-SERCE-04-A Network Management Software Support Network Management Software SupportNMS Platform Version Part Number Installation and Configuration Notes Installation and Configuration NotesNEW Features and Enhancements in E9.1.7.0 NEW Features and Enhancements in E9.1.7.0New Line Display of the System Fpga RevisionPart Number Connectivity Description Maximum Length Gigabit Ethernet ER16-OS16-01Issues Resolved in E9.1.7.0 Issues Resolved in E9.1.7.0Internet Protocol IP Hot SwapLayer-4 Link Aggregate Control Protocol LacpRemote Monitor Rmon Remote Authentication Dial-In Service RadiusSecure Shell SSH Simple Network Management Protocol SnmpSpanning Tree Protocol STP Terminal Access Controller Access Control System TACACS+Syslog SystemKnown Restrictions and Limitations Known Restrictions and LimitationsUnique Vlan IDs Per Port Number of Ports Per Card Power On Self-Test PostNetwork Management Routing Information Protocol RIP Informational Notes and Statements Informational Notes and StatementsCompliance Support Compliance / Standard SupportIeee Standards MIB Support Lacp Ieee Standards SupportDraft No Title Ietf Draft Standards SupportATM MIB Ietf Standards MIB SupportFrame Relay Standard Support Ietf Experimental MIB SupportFddi Standard Support Enterasys Networks Private Enterprise MIB SupportEnterasys Networks Private Enterprise Trap Support Snmp Trap Support