BLADEOS 6.3 Application Guide

Static Mrouter

If a port has a static multicast router (Mrouter) configured, and you move the port to a different VLAN, the static Mrouter appears in the /info/l3/igmp/mrouter/dump output for the original VLAN.

Solution: When you move the port to a new VLAN, remove the static Mrouter from the port, and add it again.

QoS Metering

Traffic may exceed the configured maximum burst size of the ACL meter

(/cfg/port <x>/aclqos/meter/mbsize) by one packet, with that packet remaining In-Profile. Once the ACL meter has been exceeded, additional burst packets fall Out-of-Profile.

QoS and Trunking

When you assign an ACL (or ACL Group) to one port in a trunk, BLADEOS does not automatically assign the ACL to other ports in the trunk, and it does not prompt you to assign the ACL to other ports in the trunk.

Solution: Manually assign each ACL or ACL Group to all ports in a trunk.

RADIUS with SSHv2

With RADIUS turned on, users might see a duplicate login prompt for SSHv2 clients, if the RADIUS server is too slow to respond or if the RADIUS server is not available. In this case, users must re-type the username and password to login.

RIP MIBs

Due to backward-compatibility issues, two Routing Information Protocol (RIP) MIBs are available in BLADEOS: ripCfg and rip2Cfg. Use the rip2Cfg MIB to configure RIPv1 and RIPv2 through SNMP.

BLADEOS does not support the standard RIPv2 MIB as described in RFC 1724. Use the rip2Cfg MIB to configure RIPv1 and RIPv2 through SNMP.

BMD00178, April 2010

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