
ISSUES RESOLVED IN E8.2.1.1
10/24/01 P/N: 9038090-17 CUSTOMER RELEASE NOTES Page: 15 of 34
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Q-Mac I.D.
It has been determined that the QMAC may occasionally enter into a state of continual reset. With
this release, the slot containing a port affected by this state will now be hot-swapped out and then
back in again. This should recover the failing port.
In addition, the following messages will display on the console:
Maximum in-a-row QMAC recoveries exceeded on port <port name>
Overflow counters - Ctl: <num>, Hi: <num>, Med: <num>, Low: <num>
Collision counters - Late: <num>, Excessive: <num>
Port %s QMAC recoveries: <num>
Total SSR QMAC recoveries: <num>
Hotswap OUT then IN slot <slot num>
The information provided by these messages should be forwarded to Enterasys Networks for
analysis. This issue was resolved in E8.1.0.11.
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Quality of Service (QoS) I.D.
Although entered as decimal numbers, the command qos show ip will display the ToS and ToS
mask as decimal values preceded with the characters ‘0x’, giving the impression that the value is in
hexadecimal.
NOTE: With this release, the display will print the decimal value, followed by the hex equivalent:
TOS: 202 (0xca)
TOSMask: 175 (0xaf)
This issue was resolved in E8.1.0.7.
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Rate-Limiting I.D.
When using the SSR-HTX32-16, attempts to apply port-based rate-limiting to the input and output
ports of the same flow will result in inaccurate rate-limiting. This issue was resolved in E8.1.0.7.
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If a packet is broadcast for learning a Layer-2 flow, the VLAN rate-limiting policy for this flow may
not be set. This issue was resolved in E8.2.0.2.
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If a VLAN rate-limit command does not specify a destport parameter, the rate limit will not get set.
This issue was resolved in E8.2.0.2.
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When configuring a VLAN rate-limiting policy and specifying a destination port, the policy may be
applied to other destination ports upon the learning of a Layer-2 flow.
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The input, flow-aggregate, vlan and aggregate rate-limit commands have been modified with the
addition of a burst compensating option. This option invokes an algorithm which will calculate rate-
limit values to better handle traffic tending to come in bursts, such as FTP. The option is called
"burst-compensating" and will automatically be invoked when specified.
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Remote Network Monitor Device (RMON) I.D.
While running RMON configured with rmon set professional default-tables yes, the X-Pedition
may experience a core dump.
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F1500
When configuring the X-Pedition to monitor a SmartTRUNK port in an RMON table, RMON will
return the following inaccurate warning message:
%CLI-W-INTRUNK, port 'xx' is part of a SmartTRUNK st.x".
This issue was resolved in E8.2.0.2.
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