Enterasys Networks E9.1.7.0 manual Informational Notes And Statements

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INFORMATIONAL NOTES AND STATEMENTS

INFORMATIONAL NOTES AND STATEMENTS

INFORMATIONAL NOTES AND STATEMENTS:

This section contains items previously listed in the Known Restrictions and Limitations section. These items are not limitations, but informational statements and notes about the firmware and hardware features of the X-Pedition products.

The following tables lists the designations used to denote where information on the statement is now located. If there is no manual designation, the information has not yet been moved to the correct reference materials. Once moved, the manual location will be noted.

 

Book

Designation

 

 

 

X-Pedition Error Reference Manual

ERM

 

 

 

X-Pedition Native CLI Reference Manual

CLI

 

 

 

X-Pedition User Reference Manual

URM

 

 

 

X-Pedition 8000/8600 Getting Started Guide

GSG

 

 

 

X-Pedition ER16 Getting Started Guide

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6SSRM-02

 

 

Manual

Because important changes were introduced to Spanning Tree in E8.0.1.0 to prevent loops and backplane ports from blocking, a minimum System Firmware version of E8.0.1.0 is recommended for the 6SSRM-02 in a Matrix E7. The new changes are incorporated in firmware version 04.06.05 for the 6E2xx-xx, 6H2xx-xx, 6E3xx-xx, 6H3xx-xx, and 6G3xx-xx, and firmware version 04.11.06 for the 6E1xx-xx, 6H1xx-xx, and 6M1xx-xx.

 

Routing

 

 

Manual

 

Aggressive internal testing has uncovered a weakness in some configurations containing static

 

 

 

routes. Configurations using only dynamic routing are unaffected.

 

 

 

Erroneously configured static routes may produce a routing loop. As a result, excessive CPU

 

 

 

utilization can occur when an improperly configured upstream router sends ICMP redirect messages

 

 

 

to a downstream router. It appears this problem has been present in the Enterasys Networks

 

 

 

System Firmware since the 2.1.0.0 release.

 

 

 

Routing protocols (e.g. OSPF, BGP, RIP) automatically discover and correct any loops in dynamic

 

 

 

routing configurations. In these cases, no excessive CPU utilization will occur.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SERIAL Module

 

 

Manual

 

Ports on SERIAL modules that have not been configured with the port set command before their

 

 

 

cables are connected may not process received data when an unused port receives status changes

 

 

 

from a CSU/DSU (Channel Service Unit/Data Service Unit).

 

 

 

Workaround: hot-swap out and hot-swap back in the affected module with the system hotswap

 

 

 

command and avoid connecting anything to WAN ports that will not be in use.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)

 

 

Manual

 

X-Peditions with System Firmware version E8.2.0.3 and above will switch VLAN-tagged

 

 

 

BPDUs received on a trunk port as normal traffic rather than processing it. Since older X-Pedition

 

 

 

System Firmware versions are known to incorrectly forward VLAN-tagged BPDUs when STP is

 

 

 

disabled, Enterasys Networks recommends upgrading the X-Peditions on both sides of a Q-trunk

 

 

 

connection to System Firmware version E8.2.0.3 or above. If this is not feasible, STP or BPDU

 

 

 

filtering should be enabled on ports connected to possible BPDU sources.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10/02/03 P/N: 9038090-53

Subject to Change Without Notice

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