Enterasys X-PEDITION E9.1.7.0, X-Pedition Series Release Notes

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CUSTOMER RELEASE NOTES
X-Pedition Router
System Firmware Version E9.1.7.0
System Firmware Release Date: September 2003
INTRODUCTION:
This document provides specific information relevant to version E9.1.7.0 of the System Firmware for the X-Pedition family of products. It includes content from the E9.0.7.7 System Firmware Maintenance Release and the E9.1.3.0A patch release.
Enterasys Networks recommends that these Release Notes be thoroughly reviewed prior to the installation or upgrade of this product.
GLOBAL SUPPORT:
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For information regarding the latest firmware available, recent releases note revisions, or if you require additional assistance, please visit the Enterasys Networks Support web site.
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SYSTEM FIRMWARE SPECIFICATION
SYSTEM FIRMWARE SPECIFICATION:
Before installing the E9.1.7.0 System Firmware, the Boot Firmware should be upgraded to at least version E3.2.0.0.
Refer to the E3.2.0.0 Boot Firmware Release Notes, or any X-Pedition Getting Started Guide, for instructions on upgrading the Boot Firmware.
System Firmware File Name Version No. Release Date
xp9170 E9.1.7.0 September 2003 xp9078 E9.0.7.8 September 2003 xp9080 E9.0.8.0 July 2003 xp9077 E9.0.7.7 July 2003 xp9076 E9.0.7.6 June 2003 xp9075 E9.0.7.5 May 2003 xp9074 E9.0.7.4 March 2003 xp9130 E9.1.3.0 March 2003 xp9073 E9.0.7.3 February 2003 xp9120 E9.1.2.0 January 2003 xp9072 E9.0.7.2 January 2003 xp9100 E9.1.0.0 December 2002 xp9071 E9.0.7.1 December 2002 xp9070 E9.0.7.0 November 2002 xp9060a E9.0.6.0A October 2002 xp9050 E9.0.5.0 August 2002 xp9040 E9.0.4.0 July 2002 xp9030 E9.0.3.0 June 2002 xp9020 E9.0.2.0 April 2002 xp9010 E9.0.1.0 March 2002 xp9000 E9.0.0.0 December 2001 xp8300 E8.3.0.0 October 2001 xp8210 E8.2.1.0 September 2001 xp8200 E8.2.0.0 June 2001 ssr8100 E8.1.0.0 February 2001 ssr8010 E8.0.1.0 October 2000 ssr8000 E8.0.0.0 September 2000 ssr3200 3.2.0.0 May 2000 ssr3100 3.1.0.0 April 2000 ssr3010 3.0.1.0 March 2000 ssr3000 3.0.0.0 October 1999 ssr2220 2.2.2.0 September 1999 ssr2200 2.2.0.0 April 1999 ssr2100 2.1.0.0 December 1998 ssr2000 2.0.0.0 November 1998 ssr1200 1.2.0.0 September 1998 ssr1100 1.1.0.0 August 1998 ssr1010 1.0.1.0 June 1998 ssr1000 1.0.0.0 April 1998
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RELEASE NAMING CONVENTION
RELEASE NAMING CONVENTION:
Normally, the X-Pedition product family supports two active release lines. The older line is always in maintenance only mode and receives only maintenance improvements—the newer line receives maintenance improvements and introduces new features. For a brief time, however, the X-Pedition will support a special third line—E9.0.8. This line introduces the Security Attack Monitor (SAM) feature on the E9.0 code base. E9.0.8 is a maintenance only line with end of maintenance scheduled for December 2003.
The new E9.0.8 line does not alter the maintenance only characteristics of the E9.0.7.X releases as no new features including SAM will be introduced in this line. SAM will be incorporated into the normal development line in release E9.1.8.0.
E9.0 is the maintenance only line to which only bug fixes are provided. E9.1 is the development line that receives new features and bug fixes. The figure below illustrates the relationships between these lines. Support for E9.0 as the maintenance only line and E9.1 as the development line will be extended briefly beyond that shown below to permit the release of E9.1.8.0.
E9.0.8
Maintenance Only
August
2003
December
2003
Maintenance Only
E9.0
Except E9.0.8
Development
Maintenance Only
E9.1
Development
Maintenance Only
E9.2
December
2002
EOD or “end of development” signifies the point at which no new features will be added to the release line. EOM or “end of maintenance” signifies the point where bug fixes are no longer applied to the line. The naming convention is as follows.
E<R1>.<R2>.<D>.<M>
Where:
R1 – Release line digit 1 R2 – Release line digit 2 D – A release during the development period M – A release during the maintenance-only period
September
2003
June 2004
March
2005
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RELEASE NAMING CONVENTION
A release line is defined by the first two digits in the name, e.g. E9.0 and E9.1. The third digit increments with each release during the development phase of a line. For example, E9.0.7.0 is the seventh development release for the E9.0 line. The fourth digit is incremented with each release during the maintenance-only period of a release line. Thus E9.0.7.4 is the fourth maintenance-only release for the E9.0 line.
Should a bug fix be required between regularly scheduled releases, a patch release is provided. Patch releases are designated with a trailing letter. For example, E9.0.6.0B is the second patch to the sixth development release of the E9.0 line. E9.0.7.2A is the first patch to the second maintenance-only release of the E9.0 line.
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HARDWARE / FIRMWARE COMPATIBILITY
HARDWARE / BOOT FIRMWARE/ SYSTEM FIRMWARE COMPATIBILITY:
The Minimum Boot Firmware Version is a function of:
The hardware installed in the system (as listed below).
The version of VFS used. For more information on VFS versions see the “PCMCIA Card VFS Version” sub-
section in the “INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION NOTES” section of the X-Pedition Boot Firmware Release Notes.
The need for new features or corrections that are provided in a specific version. The issue of determining minimum Boot Firmware version can be avoided by installing version E3.2.0.0 (or later)
of the Boot Firmware. NOTE: In some cases, the Minimum System Firmware Version depends upon the revision of a particular model
number. The revision number appears on the serial number sticker attached to the front of all Enterasys Networks hardware assemblies. These numbers are interpreted as follows:
AAAA XXXX XXXX XXRR
Two Letter Assembly Revision Number Four Digit “940” Assembly Number
Example:
3570 0000 0000 000A
This number is broken down as follows:
Assembly number 9403570 (In this case, the SSR-POS21-04)
The assembly has a revision number of “0A”
For the two SSR-PCMCIA part numbers listed below, sub-part numbers (e.g., 35-028-02) are also listed. Find the sub-part number on the SSR-PCMCIA card. Match it with a sub-part number to aid in determining the minimum System Firmware and Boot Firmware versions.
For detailed information on managing the Boot Firmware, please refer to version E3.2.0.0 (or later) of the X-Pedition Boot Firmware Release Notes.
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HARDWARE / FIRMWARE COMPATIBILITY
This version of System Firmware supports the X-Pedition Router hardware listed in the following table:
Minimum
Part Description
System Firmware Version
5SSRM-02 Router module for the Matrix E5 E8.0.1.0 1.1.0.8 6SSRLC-FX-AA 8-port 100BASE-FX (MT-RJ) module for 5SSRM-02 and 6SSRM-02 3.0.50.11 6SSRLC-LX-AA 2-port 1000BASE-LX module for 5SSRM-02 and 6SSRM-02 3.0.50.11 6SSRLC-LX70-AA 1-port 1000BASE-LX 70 KM module for 5SSRM-02 and 6SSRM-02 3.0.50.11 6SSRLC-SER-AA 2-port Serial module (No compression or encryption) for 5SSRM-02 and 6SSRM-02 3.0.50.11 6SSRLC-SERC-AA 4-port Serial module with compression (No encryption) for 5SSRM-02 and 6SSRM-02 3.0.50.11 6SSRLC-SERCE-AA 4-port Serial module with compression & encryption for 5SSRM-02 and 6SSRM-02 3.0.50.11 6SSRLC-SX-AA 2-port 1000BASE-SX module for 5SSRM-02 and 6SSRM-02 3.0.50.11 6SSRLC-TX-AA 8-port 1000BASE-TX module for 5SSRM-02 and 6SSRM-02 3.0.50.11 6SSRM-02 Router module for the Matrix E6 (SS6000) and Matrix E7 3.0.50.11 1.1.0.8 ER16-04 4-port 1000BASE GBIC module [T-Series] for ER16 E8.0.0.0 ER16-08 8-port 1000BASE GBIC module [T-Series] for ER16 E8.0.0.0 ER16-AC AC Power Supply for ER16 E8.0.0.0 ER16-ATM29-02 2-port ATM OC-3c base module [T-Series] for ER16 E8.3.0.0 ER16-CK Clock module for ER16 E8.0.0.0 ER16-CM3-128 Control Module 3 (291 MHz CPU) with 128MB for ER16 E8.0.0.0 E3.0.0.0 ER16-CM4-256 Control Module 4 (380 MHz CPU) with 256MB for ER16 E8.2.0.0 E3.1.0.0 ER16-CS X-Pedition ER16 Chassis with 16 slots. Includes ER16-CK, ER16-FN, and ER16-SF E8.0.0.0 ER16-DC DC Power Supply for ER16 E8.0.0.0 ER16-FDDI-02 2-port FDDI base module [T-Series] for ER16 E8.3.0.1 ER16-FN Fan Tray module for ER16 E8.0.0.0 ER16-GTX32-04 4-port 1000BASE-TX module for ER16 E9.0.0.0 ER16-GTX32-08 8-port 1000BASE-TX module for ER16 E9.0.0.0 ER16-HFX31-24 24-port 100BASE-FX module [T-Series] for ER16 (MMF) E8.3.0.0 ER16-HFX39-24 24-port 100BASE-FX module [T-Series] for ER16 (SMF) E8.3.0.0 ER16-HSSI-02-CK 2-port HSSI module for ER16 with external clocking E8.3.0.0 ER16-OS16-01 1-port 10-Gigabit Ethernet module for ER16 (1 slot configuration) E9.1.7.0 E3.2.0.0
ER16-OS26-01 1-port 10-Gigabit Ethernet module for ER16 (2 slot configuration) E9.1.0.0 E3.2.0.0
ER16-POS-21-04 4-port OC-3/STM-1 Packet over SONET/SDH MMF module [T-Series] ER16 E9.0.3.0
ER16-POS-29-04 4-port OC-3/STM-1 Packet over SONET/SDH SMF module [T-Series] for ER16 E9.0.3.0
ER16-POS-31-02 2-port OC-12/STM-4 Packet over SONET/SDH MMF module [T-Series] for ER16 E9.0.3.0
ER16-POS-39-02 2-port OC-12/STM-4 Packet over SONET/SDH SMF module [T-Series] for ER16 E9.0.3.0
ER16-SERC-04-AA 4-port Serial module with compression for X-Pedition ER16 E8.3.0.0 ER16-SERCE-04-A 4-port Serial module with compression and encryption for X-Pedition ER16 E8.3.0.0 ER16-SF Switching Fabric module for ER16 E8.0.0.0 ER16-SX-08 8-port 1000BASE-SX module [T-Series] for ER16 E8.0.0.0 ER16-TX-24 24-port 10/100BASE-TX module [T-Series] for ER16 E8.0.0.0 ER16-TX-32 32-port 10/100BASE-TX module [T-Series] for ER16 E8.0.0.0 SSR-16 X-Pedition 8600 Chassis with 16 slots. Comes with SSR-FAN-16 and SSR-SF-16. 1.2.0.0 SSR-2-B128 X-Pedition 2000 Chassis with 16-ports 10/100 TX ,128 MB memory, and 2 open slots 3.1.0.0 1.1.0.9 SSR-2-FX 8-port 100BASEFX (MT-RJ) module for X-Pedition 2000 2.1.0.1 SSR-2-FX-AA 8-port 100BASEFX (MT-RJ) module for X-Pedition 2000 3.0.0.0 SSR-2-GSX X-Pedition 2100 Chassis with 8-ports 1000BASE-SX and 64MB Memory 2.2.0.1 1.1.0.5 SSR-2-HSSI-AA 2-port HSSI module for X-Pedition 2000 E8.0.0.0 SSR-2-LX 2-port 1000BASE-LX module for X-Pedition 2000 1.2.0.0 SSR-2-LX-AA 2-port 1000BASE-LX module for X-Pedition 2000 3.0.0.0
Minimum Boot Firmware Version
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Minimum
Part Description
System Firmware Version
SSR-2-LX70 1-port 70 km 1000BASE-LX module for X-Pedition 2000 2.0.0.0 SSR-2-LX70-AA 1-port 70 km 1000BASE-LX module for X-Pedition 2000 3.0.0.0 SSR-2-SER 2-port Serial module (No compression or encryption) for X-Pedition 2000 2.1.0.0 SSR-2-SER-AA 2-port Serial module (No compression or encryption) for X-Pedition 2000 3.0.0.0 SSR-2-SERC 4-port Serial module with compression (No encryption) for X-Pedition 2000 2.1.0.0 SSR-2-SERC-AA 4-port Serial module with compression (No encryption) for X-Pedition 2000 3.0.0.0 SSR-2-SERCE 4-port Serial module with compression and encryption for X-Pedition 2000 2.1.0.0 SSR-2-SERCE-AA 4-port Serial module with compression and encryption for X-Pedition 2000 3.0.0.0 SSR-2-SX 2-port 1000BASE-SX module for X-Pedition 2000 1.2.0.0 SSR-2-SX-AA 2-port 1000BASE-SX module for X-Pedition 2000 3.0.0.0 SSR-2-TX 8-port 10/100 TX module for X-Pedition 2000 1.2.0.0 SSR-2-TX-AA 8-port 10/100 TX module for X-Pedition 2000 3.0.0.0 SSR-8 X-Pedition 8000 Chassis with 8 slots. Comes with SSR-FAN-8. 1.0.0.0 SSR-ARE Advanced Routing Engine (currently supports AppleTalk) for X-Pedition 8000/8600 E8.1.0.0 SSR-ATM29-02 2-port ATM OC-3c base module [T-Series] for X-Pedition 8000/8600 3.1.0.0 SSR-CM2-128 Control Module 2 (198 MHz CPU) with 128 MB memory for X-Pedition 8000/8600 1.1.0.0 1.1.0.2 SSR-CM2-64 Control Module 2 (198 MHz CPU) with 64 MB memory for X-Pedition 8000/8600 1.1.0.0 1.1.0.2 SSR-CM2B-64 Control Module 2 (198 MHz CPU) with 64 MB memory for X-Pedition 8000/8600 E9.0.0.0 E3.2.0.0 SSR-CM3-128 Control Module 3 (291 MHz CPU) with 128MB memory for X-Pedition 8000/8600 E8.0.0.0 E3.0.0.0 SSR-CM4-256 Control Module 4 (375/380 Mhz CPU) with 256MB memory for X-Pedition 8000/8600 E8.2.0.0 E3.1.0.0 SSR-FAN-16 Fan Tray module for X-Pedition 8600 1.0.0.0 SSR-FAN-8 Fan Tray module for X-Pedition 8000 1.0.0.0 SSR-FDDI-02 2-port FDDI base module [T-Series] for X-Pedition 8000/8600 3.2.0.0 SSR-GLH39-02 2-port 1000 LLX / LH module (SCLX for SMF) [T-Series] for X-Pedition 8000/8600 3.1.0.0 SSR-GLX19-02 2-port 1000 LX module (SCLX for MMF or SMF) with 4 MB for X-Pedition 8000/8600 1.0.0.0 SSR-GLX29-02 2-port 1000 LX module (SCLX for MMF or SMF) with 16 MB for X-Pedition 8000/8600 1.0.0.0 SSR-GLX29-02-AA 2-port 1000 LX module (SCLX for MMF or SMF) with 16 MB for X-Pedition 8000/8600 3.0.0.0 SSR-GLX39-02 2-port 1000 LX module (SCLX for MMF or SMF) [T-Series] for X-Pedition 8000/8600 3.1.0.0 SSR-GLX39-04 4-port 1000 LX module (SCLX for MMF or SMF) [T-Series] for X-Pedition 8000/8600 E8.3.0.0 SSR-GLX70-01 1-port 70 Km 1000BASE-LX module with 16 MB for X-Pedition 8000/8600 2.0.0.0 SSR-GLX70-01-AA 1-port 70 Km 1000BASE-LX module with 16 MB for X-Pedition 8000/8600 3.0.0.0 SSR-GSX11-02 2-port 1000 SX module (SCSX for MMF Only) with 4 MB for X-Pedition 8000/8600 1.0.0.0 SSR-GSX21-02 2-port 1000 SX module (SCSX for MMF Only) with 16 MB for X-Pedition 8000/8600 1.0.0.0 SSR-GSX21-02-AA 2-port 1000 SX module (SCSX for MMF Only) with 16 MB for X-Pedition 8000/8600 3.0.0.0 SSR-GSX31-02 2-port 1000 SX module (SCSX for MMF Only) [T-Series] for X-Pedition 8000/8600 3.1.0.0 SSR-GSX31-04 4-port 1000 SX module (SCSX for MMF Only) [T-Series] for X-Pedition 8000/8600 E8.3.0.0 SSR-GTX32-02 2-port 1000 TX module (Cat 5 RJ-45) [T-Series] for X-Pedition 8000/8600 3.1.0.0 SSR-GTX32-04 4-port 1000 TX module (Cat 5 RJ-45) [T-Series] for X-Pedition 8000/8600 E9.0.0.0 SSR-HFX11-08 8-port 100 FX module (MMF SC) with 4 MB for X-Pedition 8000/8600 1.0.0.0 SSR-HFX21-08 8-port 100BASE-FX module (MMF SC) with 16 MB for X-Pedition 8000/8600 1.0.0.0 SSR-HFX21-08-AA 8-port 100BASE-FX module (MMF SC) with 16 MB for X-Pedition 8000/8600 3.0.0.0 SSR-HFX29-08 8-port 100BASE-FX SMF module with 16 MB for X-Pedition 8000/8600 2.0.0.0 SSR-HFX29-08-AA 8-port 100BASE-FX SMF module with 16 MB for X-Pedition 8000/8600 2.0.0.0 SSR-HSSI-02 2-port HSSI module for X-Pedition 8000/8600 2.1.0.0 SSR-HSSI-02-AA 2-port HSSI module for X-Pedition 8000/8600 3.0.0.0 SSR-HSSI-02-CK 2-port HSSI module for X-Pedition 8000/8600 with external clocking E8.3.0.0 SSR-HTX12-08 8-port 10/100 TX module (Cat 5 RJ-45) with 4 MB for X-Pedition 8000/8600 1.0.0.0 SSR-HTX12-08-AA 8-port 10/100 TX module (Cat 5 RJ-45) with 4 MB for X-Pedition 8000/8600 3.0.0.0 SSR-HTX22-08 8-port 10/100 TX module (Cat 5 RJ-45) with 16 MB for X-Pedition 8000/8600 1.0.1.0 SSR-HTX22-08-AA 8-port 10/100 TX module (Cat 5 RJ-45) with 16 MB for X-Pedition 8000/8600 3.0.0.0
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HARDWARE / FIRMWARE COMPATIBILITY
Minimum
Part Description
System Firmware Version
SSR-HTX32-16 16-port 10/100 TX module (Cat 5 RJ-45) with 16 MB [T-Series] for X-Pedition
SSR-MEM-128 128MB Memory Upgrade Kit for SSR-CM2-64, SSR-CM2-128, SSR-CM3-128, and
SSR-MEM-256 256MB ECC Memory Upgrade Kit for SSR-CM4-256 and ER16-CM4-256 E9.0.7.4 or
SSR-PCMCIA 35-028-01 35-053-01 35-053-02 35-053-03 37-002-01 SSR-PCMCIA 35-028-02 35-053-04 37-010-01
SSR-POS21-04 4-port OC-3/STM-1 Packet over SONET/SDH MMF module [T-Series] for X-Pedition
SSR-POS21-04 Assy 3570 Rev0A+
SSR-POS29-04 4-port OC-3/STM-1 Packet over SONET/SDH SMF module [T-Series] for X-Pedition
SSR-POS29-04 Assy 3569 Rev0A+
SSR-POS31-02 2-port OC-12/STM-4 Packet over SONET/SDH MMF module [T-Series] for X-Pedition
SSR-POS31-02 Assy 3568 Rev0A+
SSR-POS39-02 2-port OC-12/STM-4 Packet over SONET/SDH SMF module [T-Series] for X-Pedition
SSR-POS39-02 Assy 3567 Rev0A+
SSR-PS-16 AC Power Supply module for X-Pedition 8600 1.0.0.0 SSR-PS-16-DC DC Power Supply module for X-Pedition 8600 1.0.0.0 SSR-PS-8 AC Power Supply module for X-Pedition 8000 1.0.0.0 SSR-PS-8-DC DC Power Supply module for X-Pedition 8000 1.0.0.0 SSR-SERC-04 4-port Serial module with compression for X-Pedition 8000/8600 2.1.0.0 SSR-SERC-04-AA 4-port Serial module with compression for X-Pedition 8000/8600 3.0.0.0 SSR-SERCE-04 4-port Serial module with compression and encryption for X-Pedition 8000/8600 2.1.0.0 SSR-SERCE-04-AA 4-port Serial module with compression and encryption for X-Pedition 8000/8600 3.0.0.0 SSR-SF-16 Switching Fabric module for X-Pedition 8600 1.2.0.0 XP-2100 X-Pedition 2100 Chassis with 8-ports 1000BASE-SX, 64MB Memory E9.0.1.0 E3.2.0.0 XP-2400 X-Pedition 2400 Chassis with 16-ports 10/100 TX, 128MB expandable memory, and 2
XP-2400-256 X-Pedition 2400 Chassis with 16-ports 10/100 TX, 256MB memory, and 2 card slots. E9.0.0.0 E3.2.0.0 XP-2400-DC X-Pedition 2400 Chassis with 16-ports 10/100 TX, 128MB expandable memory, and 2
XP-2-ATM29-02 2-port ATM OC-3c base module [T-Series] for X-Pedition 2400 E9.0.0.0 XP-2-FX-AA 8-port 100BASEFX (MT-RJ) module for X-Pedition 2400 E9.0.0.0 XP-2-HSSI-CK 2-port HSSI module for X-Pedition 2400 E9.0.0.0 XP-2-LX-AA 2-port 1000BASE-LX module for X-Pedition 2400 E9.0.0.0
8000/8600
ER16-CM3-128
8MB PCMCIA card for SSR-CM2-64, SSR-CM2-128, SSR-CM3-128, SSR-CM4-256, ER16-CM3-128, and ER16-CM4-256
8MB PCMCIA card for SSR-CM2-64, SSR-CM2-128, SSR-CM3-128, SSR-CM4-256, ER16-CM3-128, and ER16-CM4-256
8000/8600 4-port OC-3/STM-1 Packet over SONET/SDH MMF module [T-Series] for X-Pedition
8000/8600
8000/8600 4-port OC-3/STM-1 Packet over SONET/SDH SMF module [T-Series] for X-Pedition
8000/8600
8000/8600 2-port OC-12/STM-4 Packet over SONET/SDH MMF module [T-Series] for X-Pedition
8000/8600
8000/8600 2-port OC-12/STM-4 Packet over SONET/SDH SMF module [T-Series] for X-Pedition
8000/8600
card slots.
card slots; DC-powered
3.1.0.0
1.1.0.0 1.1.0.2
E9.1.3.0
1.0.0.0 1.0.0.0
3.0.1.6,
3.0.1.7,
3.1.0.8 and up excluding
3.2.0.0
3.1.0.0
E9.0.0.1
3.1.0.0
E9.0.0.1
3.1.0.0
E9.0.0.1
3.1.0.0
E9.0.0.1
E9.0.0.0 E3.2.0.0
E9.0.0.0 E3.2.0.0
Minimum Boot Firmware Version
E3.3.0.0
E3.0.0.0
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Minimum
Part Description
System Firmware Version
XP-2-LX70-AA 1-port 70 km 1000BASE-LX module for X-Pedition 2400 E9.0.0.0 XP-2-SER-AA 2-port Serial module (No compression or encryption) for X-Pedition 2400 E9.0.0.0 XP-2-SERC-AA 4-port Serial module with compression (No encryption) for X-Pedition 2400 E9.0.0.0 XP-2-SERCE-AA 4-port Serial module with compression and encryption for X-Pedition 2400 E9.0.0.0 XP-2-SX-AA 2-port 1000BASE-SX module for X-Pedition 2400 E9.0.0.0 XP-2-TX-AA 8-port 10/100 TX module for X-Pedition 2400 E9.0.0.0 XP-PCMCIA-16AT 16MB ATA PCMCIA card for SSR-CM2-64, SSR-CM2-128, SSR-CM3-128, SSR-
CM4-256, ER16-CM3-128, and ER16-CM4-256
XP-PCMCIA-32AT 32MB ATA PCMCIA card for SSR-CM2-64, SSR-CM2-128, SSR-CM3-128, SSR-
CM4-256, ER16-CM3-128, and ER16-CM4-256
XP-PCMCIA-16LN 16MB PCMCIA card for SSR-CM2-64, SSR-CM2-128, SSR-CM3-128, SSR-CM4-
256, ER16-CM3-128, and ER16-CM4-256
E8.2.0.0 E3.1.0.0
E8.2.0.0 E3.1.0.0
3.0.1.6,
3.0.1.7,
3.1.0.8 and up,
excluding
3.2.0.0
The following table lists hardware not supported in this System Firmware release. The last System Firmware release to support this hardware was series 3.0.X.X.
Part Description
SSR-2-B SSR2000 with 32 MB SSR-2-B-AA SSR2000 with 32 MB SSR-CM-128 Control Module 1 with 128 MB memory for SSR8000 and SSR8600 SSR-CM-64 Control Module 1 with 64 MB memory for SSR8000 and SSR8600
Minimum Boot Firmware Version
E3.0.0.0
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The following table lists supported hardware that is System Firmware and Boot Firmware version independent.
Part Description
APHY-21 SSR-ATM29-02 1 port OC-3 MMF Physical Interface Module APHY-22 SSR-ATM29-02 1 port OC-3 UTP Physical Interface Module APHY-29IR SSR-ATM29-02 1 port OC-3 SMF-IR Physical Interface Module APHY-67 SSR-ATM29-02 1 port DS-3/T3 Physical Interface Module (Coax) APHY-77 SSR-ATM29-02 1 port E-3 Physical Interface Module (Coax) APHY-82 SSR-ATM29-02 1 port T-1 Physical Interface Module (UTP) APHY-92 SSR-ATM29-02 1 port E-1 Physical Interface Module (UTP) FPHY-01 SSR-FDDI-02 MMF DAS/SAS with SC connectors FPHY-02 SSR-FDDI-02 UTP SAS with RJ-45 connector FPHY-09 SSR-FDDI-02 SMF DAS/SAS with SC connectors XP-APHY-21 ER16-ATM29-02/XP-2-ATM29-02 1 port OC-3 MMF Physical Interface Module XP-APHY-22 ER16-ATM29-02/XP-2-ATM29-02 1 port OC-3 UTP Physical Interface Module XP-APHY-29IR ER16-ATM29-02/XP-2-ATM29-02 1 port OC-3 SMF-IR Physical Interface Module XP-APHY-67 ER16-ATM29-02/XP-2-ATM29-02 1 port DS-3/T3 Physical Interface Module (Coax) XP-APHY-77 ER16-ATM29-02/XP-2-ATM29-02 1 port E-3 Physical Interface Module (Coax) XP-APHY-82V ER16-ATM29-02/XP-2-ATM29-02 1 port T-1 Physical Interface Module (UTP) with
over current/voltage protection.
XP-APHY-92V ER16-ATM29-02/XP-2-ATM29-02 1 port E-1 Physical Interface Module (UTP) with
over current/voltage protection. XP-FPHY-01 ER16-FDDI-02 MMF DAS/SAS with SC connectors XP-FPHY-02 ER16-FDDI-02 UTP SAS with RJ-45 connector XP-FPHY-09 ER16-FDDI-02 SMF DAS/SAS with SC connectors GPIM-01 ER16 Gigabit Ethernet Physical Interface Module, 1000BASESX GPIM-08 ER16 Gigabit Ethernet Physical Interface Module, Long Haul (70Km) GPIM-09 ER16 Gigabit Ethernet Physical Interface Module, 1000BASELX SSR-2-RACKMOUNT Rack Mount Kit for X-Pedition 2000 and X-Pedition 2100 SSR-449DTE-02 4 meter 2 lead cable with 2 male RS449 DTE (male) connectors SSR-530DTE-02 4 meter 2 lead cable with 2 male RS530 (male) connectors SSR-HSSI-CAB 3 meter HSSI cable, male to male connector SSR-V35-DTE-02 4 meter 2 lead cable with 2 male V35 DTE (male) connectors SSR-X21DTE-02 4 meter 2 lead cable and 2 make X21 DTE (male) connectors
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HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS TABLE:
NOTE: X-Pedition line card hardware makes use of three basic ASIC versions (pre AA-series, AA-series and T-
series). The features supported by each line card are roughly defined by which series of ASIC hardware is used on that card.
The following table shows the hardware supporting specific features in this release:
Pre AA
AA – Series T – Series
X-Pedition Feature Set / Part Number
5SSRM-02
5SSRM-02 Router Module for the Matrix E5 X X X X X X X X X X
6SSRM-02
6SSRM-02
5SSRM-02 /
6SSRM-02
6SSRLC-FX-AA 8-port 100BASE-FX (MT-RJ) X X X X X X X X X X 6SSRLC-LX-AA 2-port 1000BASE-LX X X X X X X X X X X 6SSRLC-LX70-AA 1-port 1000BASE-LX 70 KM X X X X X X X X X X 6SSRLC-SER-AA 2-port Serial X X X X X X X X X X 6SSRLC-SERC-AA 4-port Serial, compression X X X X X X X X X X
6SSRLC-SERCE-AA
6SSRLC-SX-AA 2-port 1000BASE-SX X X X X X X X X X X 6SSRLC-TX-AA 8-port 10/100BASE-TX X X X X X X X X X X
XP 2000
SSR-2-B128 X-Pedition 2000 X X X X X X X X X X SSR-2-FX 8-port 100BASEFX X SSR-2-FX-AA 8-port 100BASEFX X X X X X X X X X X SSR-2-HSSI-AA 2-port HSSI X X X X X X X X X X SSR-2-LX 2-port 1000BASE-LX SSR-2-LX-AA 2-port 1000BASE-LX X X X X X X X X X SSR-2-LX70 1-port 70 km 1000BASE-LX SSR-2-LX70-AA 1-port 70 km 1000BASE-LX X X X X X X X X X SSR-2-SER 2-port Serial X SSR-2-SER-AA 2-port Serial X X X X X X X X X X SSR-2-SERC 4-port Serial, compression X SSR-2-SERC-AA 4-port Serial, compression X X X X X X X X X X
SSR-2-SERCE
SSR-2-SERCE-AA
SSR-2-SX 2-port 1000BASE-SX SSR-2-SX-AA 2-port 1000BASE-SX X X X X X X X X X SSR-2-TX 8-port 10/100 TX X SSR-2-TX-AA 8-port 10/100 TX X X X X X X X X X X
XP 2100 SSR-2-GSX (AA) X-Pedition 2100 X X X X X X X X X XP-2100 X-Pedition 2100 X X X X X X X X X
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Router Module for the Matrix E6 & E7
4-port Serial, compression & encryption
4-port Serial, compression & encryption 4-port Serial, compression & encryption
Description
Weighted Fair Queuing
Network Address
X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X X X
X
X X X X X X X X X X
Per Flow Rate Limitin
Translation
Server Load Balancin
Flow Aggregate Rate
Limitin
Per Protocol VLAN
Established Bit ACL
TOS Rewrite
sulation
Layer 4 Bridging
Multiple IPX
Enca
Per Port Rate Limiting
Aggregate Rate Limiting
Jumbo Frame Support
Weighted Fair Queuing
Weighted Random Early
Detection
lication
802.1Q Multicast Port
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Pre AA
AA – Series T – Series
X-Pedition Feature Set / Part Number
XP 2400
XP-2400 X-Pedition 2400 X X X X X X X X X X XP-2-ATM29-02 2-port ATM OC-3 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X XP-2-FX-AA 8-port 100BASEFX X X X X X X X X X X XP-2-HSSI-AA 2-port HSSI X X X X X X X X X X XP-2-LX-AA 2-port 1000BASE-LX X X X X X X X X X XP-2-LX70-AA 1-port 70 km 1000BASE-LX X X X X X X X X X XP-2-SER-AA 2-port Serial X X X X X X X X X X XP-2-SERC-AA 4-port Serial, compression X X X X X X X X X X
XP-2-SERCE-AA
XP-2-SX-AA 2-port 1000BASE-SX X X X X X X X X X XP-2-TX-AA 8-port 10/100 TX X X X X X X X X X X
XP 8000 / 8600 SSR-ARE Advanced Routing Engine SSR-ATM29-02 2-port ATM OC-3 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X SSR-FDDI-02 2-port FDDI X X X X X X X X X X X 1 X X X SSR-GLH39-02 2-port 1000 LLX/LH X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X SSR-GLX19-02 2-port 1000 LX – 4 MB SSR-GLX29-02 2-port 1000 LX – 16 MB SSR-GLX29-02-AA 2-port 1000 LX – 16 MB X X X X X X X X X SSR-GLX39-02 2-port 1000 LX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X SSR-GLX39-04 4-port 1000 LX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X SSR-GLX70-01 1-port 70 km 1000BASE-LX SSR-GLX70-01-AA 1-port 70 km 1000BASE-LX X X X X X X X X X SSR-GSX11-02 2-port 1000 SX – 4 MB SSR-GSX21-02 2-port 1000 SX – 16 MB SSR-GSX21-02-AA 2-port 1000 SX – 16 MB X X X X X X X X X SSR-GSX31-02 2-port 1000 SX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X SSR-GSX31-04 4-port 1000 SX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X SSR-GTX32-02 2-port 1000 TX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X SSR-GTX32-04 4-port 1000 TX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X SSR-HFX11-08 8-port 100BASE-FX – 4 MB X SSR-HFX21-08 8-port 100BASE-FX – 16 MB X SSR-HFX21-08-AA 8-port 100BASE-FX – 16 MB X X X X X X X X X X SSR-HFX29-08 8-port 100BASE-FX SMF X SSR-HFX29-08-AA 8-port 100BASE-FX SMF X X X X X X X X X X SSR-HSSI-02 2-port HSSI X SSR-HSSI-02-AA 2-port HSSI X X X X X X X X X X SSR-HSSI-02-CK 2-port HSSI with external clocking X X X X X X X X X X SSR-HTX12-08 8-port 10/100 TX – 4 MB X SSR-HTX12-08-AA 8-port 10/100 TX – 4 MB X X X X X X X X X X SSR-HTX22-08 8-port 10/100 TX – 16 MB X SSR-HTX22-08-AA 8-port 10/100 TX – 16 MB X X X X X X X X X X SSR-HTX32-16 16-port 10/100 TX – 16 MB X X X X X X X X X X X X X SSR-POS21-04 4-port OC-3/STM-1 POS MMF X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X SSR-POS29-04 4-port OC-3/STM-1 POS SMF X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X SSR-POS31-02 2-port OC-12/STM-4 POS MMF X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X SSR-POS39-02 2-port OC-12/STM-4 POS SMF X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
SSR-SERC-04 4-port Serial, compression X SSR-SERC-04-AA 4-port Serial, compression X X X X X X X X X X
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4-port Serial, compression & encryption
Description
Weighted Fair Queuing
Network Address
X X X X X X X X X X
Per Flow Rate Limitin
Translation
Server Load Balancin
Flow Aggregate Rate
Limitin
Per Protocol VLAN
Established Bit ACL
TOS Rewrite
sulation
Layer 4 Bridging
Multiple IPX
Enca
Per Port Rate Limiting
Aggregate Rate Limiting
Jumbo Frame Support
Weighted Fair Queuing
Weighted Random Early
Detection
lication
802.1Q Multicast Port
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Pre AA
AA – Series T – Series
X-Pedition Feature Set / Part Number
SSR-SERCE-04
SSR-SERCE-04-AA
ER16 ER16-04 4-port 1000BASE GBIC X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X ER16-08 8-port 1000BASE GBIC X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X ER16-ATM29-02 2-port ATM OC3 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X ER16-FDDI-02 2-port FDDI X X X X X X X X X X X 1 X X X ER16-GTX32-04 4-port 1000BASE-TX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X ER16-GTX32-08 8-port 1000BASE-TX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X ER16-HFX31-24 24-port 100BASE-FX (MMF) X X X X X X X X X X X X X X ER16-HFX39-24 24-port 100BASE-FX (SMF) X X X X X X X X X X X X X X ER16-HSSI-02-CK 2-port HSSI with external clocking X X X X X X X X X X
ER16-OS16-01 1-port 10-Gigabit Ethernet module
ER16-OS26-01 1-port 10-Gigabit Ethernet module
ER16-POS-21-04 4-port OC-3/STM-1 Packet over
ER16-POS-29-04 4-port OC-3/STM-1 Packet over
ER16-POS-31-02 2-port OC-12/STM-4 Packet over
ER16-POS-39-02 2-port OC-12/STM-4 Packet over
ER16-SERC-04-AA 4-port Serial, compression X X X X X X X X X X
ER16-SERCE-04-A
ER16-SX-08 8-port 1000BASE-SX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X ER16-TX-24 24-port 10/100BASE-TX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X ER16-TX-32 32-port 10/100BASE-TX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
1
SSR-FDDI-02 jumbo frame support is limited to 4500 bytes.
2
The ER16-OS16-01 and ER16-OS26-01 perform aggregate rate limiting in firmware only.
4-port Serial, compression & encryption 4-port Serial, compression & encryption
for ER16 (1 slot configuration)
for ER16 (2 slot configuration)
SONET/SDH MMF module [T­Series] for ER16
SONET/SDH SMF module [T-Series] for ER16
SONET/SDH MMF module [T­Series] for ER16
SONET/SDH SMF module [T-Series] for ER16
4-port Serial, compression & encryption
Description
Weighted Fair Queuing
Network Address
X
X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X X X X 2 X X X X
X X X X X X X X X X X 2 X X X X
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X X X
Per Flow Rate Limitin
Translation
Server Load Balancin
Flow Aggregate Rate
Limitin
Per Protocol VLAN
Established Bit ACL
TOS Rewrite
sulation
Layer 4 Bridging
Multiple IPX
Enca
Per Port Rate Limiting
Aggregate Rate Limiting
Jumbo Frame Support
Weighted Fair Queuing
Weighted Random Early
Detection
802.1Q Multicast Port
lication
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NETWORK MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE SUPPORT
NETWORK MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE SUPPORT:
The following table displays information on the Network Management Software that supports this release:
NMS Platform Version Part Number
NetSight Element Manager 3.1 NS-EM-CD
NS-EM-LIC-1 NS-EM-LIC-5 NS-EM-LIC-10 NS-EM-LIC-20
NetSight Atlas Console 1.2 NSA-CD
NSA-LIC
NetSight Atlas Console Lite 1.2 NSA-L-CD
NSA-L-LIC
NetSight Atlas Inventory Manager 1.3 NSA-IM-CD
NSA-IM-LIC
NetSight Atlas Router Services Manager 2.0 NSA-RSM-CD
NSA-RSM-LIC
NOTE: Network Management Software may not utilize the latest features in the System Firmware. Enterasys Networks recommends reviewing the release notes included with the user’s specific Network Management Platform for more information.
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INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION NOTES
INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION NOTES:
Password Recovery
If an X-Pedition password is lost and the user is unable to log in or enter Enable mode, please refer to the Enterasys Global Knowledgebase at http://knowledgebase.enterasys.com/esupport/ enter TK0306-9.
. Click Search by ID and
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NEW FEATURES AND ENHANCEMENTS IN E9.1.7.0:
NEW FIRMWARE SUPPORT
The E9.1.7.0 system firmware provides support for the new features and enhancements below. For more information on any of these enhancements, please see the Enterasys X-Pedition User Reference Manual or Native CLI Reference Manual.
10-Gig Support of Link Aggregation
SmartTRUNK no protocol link aggregation is now supported on 10-Gig interface modules (ER16-OS26-01 and ER16-OS16-01). This capability permits users to aggregate two or more 10-Gig interfaces and removes the restriction previously identified as F3493. No support for DEC Hunt Group or 802.3ad (LACP) is provided at this time although 10-Gig compatibility with 802.3ad is planned for a subsequent release.
PIM-SM Support of 802.1Q trunks
Compatibility between PIM-SM multicast routing and 802.1Q trunks is now provided allowing users to utilize PIM­SM multicast capabilities on interfaces with 802.1Q tagged packets.
AppleTalk Features
Two new AppleTalk capabilities are introduced with this release: QoS and CPU utilization.
All ingress and egress AppleTalk traffic is normally passed through the system on the low priority queue. Using a CLI command, one can now specify which of the four X-Pedition queues (control, high, medium or low) will carry AppleTalk egress traffic thus providing a measure of outbound QoS control.
Introduced in this release is an informational error message that is generated when the CPU utilization of the Advanced Routing Engine (ARE), which supports AppleTalk data forwarding, exceeds 95% for one minute.
File Delete Command Enhancement
For ER16 or 8x00 systems configured with two control modules, users may now delete files from the backup control module using the file delete command.
Display of Host Name in Syslog Messages
Introduced in this release is an improvement to Syslog message output that includes the host name. The message format is <###> Mmm dd hh:mm:ss HOSTNAME MESSAGE where:
Mmm dd – month and day hh:mm:ss – hour:minute:second HOSTNAME – the name of the host machine MESSAGE – the actual message
NEW FEATURES AND ENHANCEMENTS IN E9.1.7.0
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NEW FEATURES AND ENHANCEMENTS IN E9.1.7.0
Display of the System FPGA Revision
A capability has been added that permits the display of the system FPGA revision number as illustrated in the example below.
SYSTEM# system show hardware Hardware Information :
System type : ER16, Rev. 0 CPU Module type : CPU-ER16 (CM4), Rev. 0 Processor : R7000, Rev 3.2, 380.00 MHz
Icache size : 16 Kbytes, 32 bytes/line
Dcache size : 16 Kbytes, 32 bytes/line CPU Board frequency : 95.00 MHz Backplane frequency : 62.50 MHz
System FPGA : Rev. 20 Å New Line
Switching Fabrics : 1 (Active = Fabric 2) PCMCIA card : 32MB flash memory card (mounted on slot0: or slot1:) System Memory size : 256 Mbytes Network Memory size : 256 Mbytes MAC Addresses
System : 0001f4:c2ff6d
10Base-T CPU Port : 0001f4:c2ff6e
Internal Use : 0001f4:c2ff6f -> 0001f4:c2ffac CPU Mode : Active Redundant CPU slot : Not present
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NEW HARDWARE SUPPORT
10-Gigabit Ethernet (ER16-OS16-01)
This release introduces support for the ER16-OS16-01, an optical fiber-based 10-Gigabit Ethernet module for the ER16 platform. This one slot card provides a single modular port of IEEE 802.3ae standards-based connectivity and its optical interfaces are based on fully compliant IEEE 802.3ae SC duplex fiber-optic connectors. Supported interfaces include the following:
Part Number Connectivity Description Maximum Length
10GBASE-ER Single port 1550 nm serial SMF 40 km 10GBASE-LR Single port 1310 nm serial SMF 10 km
NEW FEATURES AND ENHANCEMENTS IN E9.1.7.0
10GBASE-LX4 Single port 1310 nm serial SMF
Single port 1310 nm serial MMF
10GBASE-SR Single port 850 nm serial MMF 300 m
10 km 300 m
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ISSUES RESOLVED IN E9.1.7.0
ISSUES RESOLVED IN E9.1.7.0:
The following tables provide brief descriptions of the issues resolved in this release. E9.1.7.0 includes all issues resolved in the E9.0.7.7 System Firmware Maintenance Release (see the E9.0.7.7 Release Notes for details).
10-Gigabit I.D.
Priority queue settings on the ER16-OS26-01 may cause the X-Pedition to experience ingress buffer overflows.
Entering the port show mc-vlan-encap all-ports command from the CLI erroneously displays the ER16-OS26-01 system ports.
Access Control List (ACL) I.D.
If a user applies multiple ACLs to a port, the acl show command may not display all of the ports in the "Applied Port(s)" field.
When using the acl-edit <acl_name> command to edit ACL data, users cannot remove all commands associated with the ACL from the active configuration without rebooting the router.
Advanced Routing Engine (ARE) I.D.
The ARE learns MAC addresses from all forwarded AppleTalk packets. The ARE should learn MAC addresses from AARP Response packets only.
The appletalk ping <address> command will fail if the target address belongs to an AppleTalk interface on the same router that initiated the ping.
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) I.D.
Although the BGP Import policy filters routes correctly, these routes do not appear in the route table. F4347
Command Line Interface (CLI) I.D.
The system image command options use inconsistent naming schemes and may generate messages that are unclear to users. Furthermore, default behavior varies between commands.
If a serial console session times out after the X-Pedition prompts the operator for a reply to a command they entered, the router may core the next time the console is activated.
Negating or removing a command that contains a quoted string from the active configuration may cause the router to core.
When a user adds commands to the CLI through a cut-and-paste operation, the router may display the “more” prompt before the CLI finishes processing the commands.
When a user enters the copy active to scratchpad command from a CLI session, then closes the session without issuing the logout or exit command, future CLI sessions will hang when attempting to perform any operations that involve accessing the active configuration.
Users cannot select the unicast or multicast options with the ip-router policy import source and
ip-router policy aggr-gen destination commands.
Distance Vector Multicast Protocol (DVMRP) I.D.
Clients attached to a DVMRP-enabled interface that is also an 802.2Q trunk port may see multicast traffic requested by a client in a different VLAN that is also part of that trunk port.
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F4188
F4319
F4115 F4357
F4328
F4142
F4147
F3609
F4272
F4299
F4325
F4387
F4448
F4316
ISSUES RESOLVED IN E9.1.7.0
Hot Swap I.D.
Under rare circumstances, the system may occasionally core when hot swapping a line card into the router.
Internet Protocol (IP) I.D.
If an X-Pedition with ip enable reverse flow all configured receives an invalid TCP/UDP packet of a specific type, the router may core.
Layer-4 I.D.
An X-Pedition configured with Layer-4 bridging will respond incorrectly to an ICMP request that is not destined for the router.
Link Aggregate Control Protocol (LACP) I.D.
LACP SmartTRUNK connections that use either the default timeout value or the “short” timeout value may not successfully restore the connection with another system that has rebooted.
Load Balancing I.D.
The load-balancing group and server options app-int and ping-int will not function properly if set to a value greater than 255.
Memory I.D.
When a user adds ports to a SmartTRUNK via the smarttrunk add ports <portlist> to <smarttrunk> command, a small memory leak may occur if the command fails.
If an X-Pedition SSH client using SSHv1 fails to connect to a remote SSH server during the key exchange phase, the router may leak up to several hundred bytes of memory (based on system configuration).
Multicast I.D.
When a multicast index changes, some flows may not update to the new index, causing the X-Pedition to send untagged flows over a Q-trunk.
UDP multicast packets with a TTL=1 cause the X-Pedition to allocate Q-trunk replication indices without an associated hardware flow.
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) I.D.
Under extremely rare circumstances, the X-Pedition may core if it attempts to calculate the SPF on an entry that is no longer valid when the router adds or deletes large amounts of OSPF ASE routes.
The default route is missing from the route table for a stubby or totally stubby area. F4554
Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM-SM) I.D.
An unlikely sequence of route changes may cause the X-Pedition to core.
If the X-Pedition’s configuration contains the pim igmp trace local-options none and ip-router global set trace-state on commands, PIM IGMP trace messages continue to display on the screen.
F2333
F4345
F4359 F4297
F4405 F3910
F4421
F4443
F4456
F3794
F4446
F4273
F3283 F3758
F4313
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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 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 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 on which it was received. Furthermore, the router may assign a multicast stream to an incorrect replication index
If PIM-SM is enabled on an interface associated with a VLAN whose ID is greater than 2,047, the router may drop packets.
If a multicast server sends traffic across a Q-trunk to a PIM-SM-enabled router during a reboot, the client may not receive the packets after the router finishes booting.
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 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. F4031
Changing the RMON configuration from rmon set lite| standard| professional default-tables yes 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-capture captured-packets command, a description is not available for the control-index option.
Secure Shell (SSH) I.D.
The SSH client leaks 136 bytes of memory for each outbound SSH client session established to a 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 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 particular MIBs.
The snmp set mib command lists MIBs that users may not enable or disable. F4141
When querying a ctCDP MIB on a VLAN whose ID is greater than 512, the X-Pedition may core. F4303
The X-Pedition implements the any option of the snmp set group command only partially. F4382
SmartTRUNK I.D.
The smarttrunk show distribution command may display statistics for a blocked STP-enabled SmartTRUNK.
Using the vlan multi-add command to add a non-existing SmartTRUNK port to a multi-VLAN group will cause the router to core.
F4436
F4440
F4500 F4523 F4676
F4518 F4463
F4601 F4439
F3720
F4331
F4386
F3432
F4234
F3396
F4186
F4508
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ISSUES RESOLVED IN E9.1.7.0
SmartTRUNK I.D.
When SmartTRUNK links carrying multicast traffic go down in a Layer-2 IGMP environment, traffic may not fail over to active links in the SmartTRUNK. Furthermore, after the downed links are re­established, multicast traffic may travel over more than one link in the SmartTRUNK, causing the client to receive duplicate packets.
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) I.D.
Entering the system show hardware command when STP is enabled on the X-Pedition may cause the router to delay BPDUs and cause a network re-span.
Syslog I.D.
Login Audit messages will not report the IP address of a remote Telnet or SSH login if no local users or passwords are configured on the router.
System I.D.
If the X-Pedition’s startup configuration contains the system set dst-manual command, the system time will advance one hour each time the router reboots.
Terminal Access Controller Access Control System (TACACS+) I.D.
An issue was found and corrected that involves users who authenticate through an X-Pedition to a TACACS+ server. Contact Enterasys Networks Global Technical Assistance Center for additional information.
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KNOWN RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS
KNOWN RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS:
Known Restrictions and Limitations are sorted alphabetically by topic heading.
10-Gigabit Ethernet I.D.
PIM is not currently supported. F2025
If a single smarttrunk add ports command contains more than one 10-Gig port, hot swapping one of the ports out of, then back into the router prevents the port from rejoining the SmartTRUNK.
Hot swapping an ER16-OS16-01 or ER16-OS26-01 module that belongs to a SmartTRUNK out of the router will disable all ports in the SmartTRUNK.
Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) I.D.
The X-Pedition does not support bridging over ATM with the following frame types: 802.2 IPX, 802.3 Raw, and Ethernet Snap.
Broadcast Monitor (BMON) I.D.
When BMON is enabled on a port, if the Layer-2 table for a port is repeatedly filled with incrementing source MAC addresses, the X-Pedition will be unable to remove enough entries to keep pace and will produce the following error message:
%L2TM-E-DMND_DEL, could not remove enough entries from L2
Cabletron Discovery Protocol (CDP) I.D.
CDP identifies some adjacent device types (such as switches, routers, etc.) incorrectly.
A CDP packet’s “device-ip” field may be set incorrectly when transmitted.
Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol (DVMRP) I.D.
Multicast packets are not tagged before entering an 802.1Q trunk port that connects to another router.
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) I.D.
After a reboot, a previously assigned DHCP lease address may be reassigned to another router. F1976
Flow Control I.D.
Flow Control on X-Pedition Gigabit ports will not slow their link partners to meet the maximum receive rate.
The port set <port> auto-negotiation-flowctl off command will produce the same effect as the port set <port> auto-negotiation-flowctl both command.
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F1475 F1748
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Multicast I.D.
On a non-T-series line card, it is recommended that access ports be used when running a multicast routing protocol such as PIM or DVMRP, due to the fact that multicast packets can be replicated to only one IP VLAN in an 802.1Q trunk port.
On a T-series line card, multicast packets will be replicated to multiple IP VLANs in an 802.1Q trunk port. The following table summarizes this capability:
Unique VLAN IDs Per Port Number of Ports Per Card
8 16 (32 on the ER16)
16 8 (16 on the ER16)
32 1,2, and 4 (2,4, and 8 on the ER16)
Hardware Limitation
When using Cisco IP/TV version 3.2, multicast traffic that crosses several consecutive Q-trunk links
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may experience a slight delay when setting up the hardware flows. This can cause the first IP/TV client on a subnet's Video and Audio stream to be out of sync (by less than 1 second) and the stream will not play properly on the first try. Stopping or pausing the stream, then restarting it will usually re-sync the buffers. Other clients on the subnet do not experience delays.
Network Management I.D.
Changing the status of an SNMP target to “disable” (through the snmp set target xxx status
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disable command) will not disable the target. Instead, it will continue to send traps.
Power On Self-Test (POST) I.D.
Entering the system set poweron-selftest quick command in the ER16’s configuration causes the
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system to display the following errors during "DIAG BOOT TEST":
%DDT-E-MEMORY_ALIASING, Memory error @ 0x70000000 ; Possible aliasing with: 0x70800000 %DDT-E-MEMORY_ALIASING, Memory error @ 0x70000004 ; Possible aliasing with: 0x70800004 %DDT-E-MEMORY_ALIASING, Memory error @ 0x70000008 ; Possible aliasing with: 0x70800008 %DDT-I-MEM_MAX_ERRORS, Max Errors Reached; Suppressing further errors for this test %DDT-I-MEM_INFO, $Memory Failure : SOPP Memory MAIN DRAM [16775168 bytes] %DDT-E-SOPP_MEM_TEST, (Slot 5) : SOPP Memory Test : FAILED %DDT-E-GE_MODULE, GE Module (Slot 5) : FAILED
These errors are incorrect and should be ignored.
Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM-SM) I.D.
When an IP interface is configured on a VLAN, and configured to run PIM, multicast data traffic
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exiting the interface will be sent on all ports belonging to the VLAN.
PIM-SM and PIM IGMP cannot be enabled on an interface including a SmartTRUNK. F2025
DVMRP and PIM will not exchange route information or traffic when both exist on the same router.
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Firmware versions E9.0.5.0 or later do not allow PIM and DVMRP to operate simultaneously.
OSPF-ASE routes and BGP routes may not import into the multicast Router Information Base (RIB)
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without a reboot.
The X-Pedition does not support more than one PIM sparse domain configuration. F2165
PIM IGMP does not allow for static joins at this time. F2166
If multiple WAN Virtual Circuits are added to a VLAN, and an interface is created from that VLAN,
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multicast traffic will be flooded out both VCs on the interface.
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Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM-SM) I.D.
Using the all option of the pim sparse set interface configuration command fails to set the timer 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 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) I.D.
The qos set l2 command has no effect when the low, medium, or high priority parameters are 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) I.D.
RMON must be enabled in the CLI configuration before RMON MIBs may be accessed via SNMP. F0832
Hot-swapping out a SERC line card and then hot-swapping the same card back in will cause RMON to cease gathering statistics on that card.
Routing Information Protocol (RIP) I.D.
RIPv2 will not export route tag information learned from other RIP routers. F1681
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) I.D.
The snmp show trap command will not display any updated target information unless the X-Pedition is rebooted.
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) I.D.
Traffic will not recover when Frame-Relay connections with a lower STP path cost are restored. F2141
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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 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.
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COMPLIANCE SUPPORT:
Compliance Level Compliant
Year 2000 Yes
IEEE STANDARDS MIB SUPPORT:
Standard Title
IEEE 802.3ad LACP
IEEE STANDARDS SUPPORT:
Standard Title
IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree IEEE 802.1p Traffic Prioritization IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Trunking IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree IEEE 802.3 10 Mbps Ethernet IEEE 802.3ad LACP (Link Aggregation) IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-T Ethernet IEEE 802.3x Full Duplex Ethernet
IEEE 802.3z 1000 Mbps Ethernet
IETF STANDARDS SUPPORT:
RFC No. Title
RFC 768 User Datagram Protocol RFC 791 Internet Protocol RFC 792 Internet Control Message Protocol RFC 793 Transmission Control Protocol RFC 826 An Ethernet Address Resolution Protocol RFC 854 Telnet Protocol Specification RFC 894 IP over Ethernet RFC 951 Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) RFC 1058 RIP v1 RFC 1105 BGP RFC 1157 SNMPv1 RFC 1163 BGP-2 RFC 1256 ICMP Router Discover Message RFC 1265 BGP Protocol Analysis RFC 1267 BGP-3 RFC 1293 Inverse ARP RFC 1332 PPP Internet Protocol Control Protocol (IPCP) RFC 1349 Type of Service in the Internet Protocol Suite
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RFC No. Title
RFC 1350 The TFTP Protocol (Revision 2) RFC 1397 BGP Default Route Advertisement RFC 1483 Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM Adaptation Layer 5 RFC 1490 Multiprotocol Interconnect over Frame Relay RFC 1519 CIDR RFC 1552 The PPP Internetwork Packet Exchange Control Protocol (IPXCP) RFC 1570 PPP LCP Extensions RFC 1583 OSPF v2 RFC 1631 IP Network Address Translator RFC 1638 PPP Bridging Control Protocol (BCP) RFC 1657 BGP-4 Definitions of Managed Objects RFC 1661 PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) RFC 1662 PPP in HDLC-like Framing RFC 1723 RIP v2 RFC 1771 BGP-4 RFC 1772 Application of BGP in the Internet RFC 1812 Router Requirements RFC 1966 BGP Route Reflection RFC 1990 PPP Multi-Link Protocol RFC 1997 BGP Communities Attribute RFC 2131 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol RFC 2138 RADIUS RFC 2225 Classical IP and ARP over ATM RFC 2236 Internet Group Management Protocol, Version 2 RFC 2338 VRRP RFC 2391 Load Sharing using IP Network Address Translation (Load Balance)
IETF DRAFT STANDARDS SUPPORT:
Draft No. Title
draft-ietf-pim-sm-v2-new-02
draft-ietf-idmr-dvmrp-v3-10
draft-ietf-idr-bgp-4-17
PIM-SM
DVMRP
Breaking Ties (Phase 2), Sect. 9.1.2.2
draft-ylonen-ssh-protocol-00 SSH-1 IETF draft
draft-ietf-secsh-architecture-14 draft-ietf-secsh-transport-16 draft-ietf-secsh-userauth-17 draft-ietf-secsh-connect-17
SSH-2 IETF drafts draft-ietf-secsh-assignednumbers-03 draft-ietf-secsh-dh-group-exchange-04 draft-ietf-secsh-fingerprint-01
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IETF STANDARDS MIB SUPPORT:
RFC No. Title
RFC 1471 PPP LCP (Link Control Protocol) RFC 1472 PPP Security Protocol RFC 1473 PPP IP NCP (Network Control Protocol) RFC 1474 PPP Bridge NCP RFC 1493 Definitions of Managed Objects for Bridges RFC 1512 FDDI MIB RFC 1595 SONET / SDH MIB RFC 1657 BGP4 MIB RFC 1695 ATM MIB RFC 1724 RIPv2 MIB RFC 1742 AppleTalk Management Information Base II RFC 1757 Remote Network Monitoring (RMON) Management Information Base RFC 1850 OSPF MIB RFC 1901 Introduction to Community-based SNMPv2 (SNMPV2c) RFC 1907 SNMP v2 MIB RFC 2011 Internet Protocol (IP) MIB using SMIv2 RFC 2012 Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) MIB using SMIv2 RFC 2013 User Datagram Protocol (UDP) MIB using SMIv2 RFC 2021 Remote Network Monitoring Version 2 (RMON 2) RFC 2096 IP Forwarding MIB RFC 2115 Frame Relay DTE using SMIv2 RFC 2358 Ethernet Like Interface MIB RFC 2358 Ethernet-like Interface Types MIB RFC 2495 E1 / DS1 MIB RFC 2496 E3 / DS3 MIB RFC 2576 Coexistence between Version1, Version2, and Version 3 of Internet-
standard Network Management Framework RFC 2618 RADIUS Authentication Client RFC 2668 IEEE 802.3 Medium Attachment Units (MAUs) MIB RFC 2674 IETF Q MIB for Bridge with Traffic Classes, Multicast Filtering and VLAN
Extension RFC 2737 Entity MIB RFC 2787 VRRP RFC 2790 Host Resources MIB RFC 2863 Interfaces Group using SMIv2 RFC 3411 An Architecture for Describing Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP) Management Frameworks RFC 3412 Message Processing and Dispatching for the Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP) RFC 3413 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Applications RFC 3414 User-based Security Model USM) for version 3 of the Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMPv3) RFC 3415 View-based Access Control Model (VACM) for the Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMP) RFC 3416 Version 2 of the Protocol Operations for the Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP)
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IETF EXPERIMENTAL MIB SUPPORT:
Function Draft
DVMRP Draft 4 IGMP Draft 5
FRAME RELAY STANDARD SUPPORT:
Standard Title
Frame Relay Forum FRF.1.1 User-to-Network (UNI) Implementation Agreement Frame Relay Forum FRF.3.1 Multiprotocol Encapsulation Implementation Agreement ITU-T Q.922/ANSI T1.618 ISDN Core Aspects of Frame Relay Protocol ITU-T Q.933 Access Signaling Annex A ITU-T I.122/ANSI T1S1 Standards-Based Frame Relay Specification ITU-T Annex D/ANSI T1.617 Additional Procedures for PVCs Using Unnumbered Information Frames
FDDI STANDARD SUPPORT:
Standard Title
ANSI X3T9.5 Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) ANSI X3T9.5/84-49 Rev 7.2 FDDI Station Management (SMT) ANSI X3.139-1987 FDDI Media Access Control (MAC) ANSI X3.148-1988 FDDI Physical Layer Protocol (PHY) ANSI X3.166-1990 FDDI Physical Medium Dependent (PMD)
ENTERASYS NETWORKS PRIVATE ENTERPRISE MIB SUPPORT:
Title Description
NOVELL-IPX-MIB Novell Netware CTRON-SSR-HARDWARE-MIB Device specific hardware objects CTRON-SSR-POLICY-MIB L2 filters, L3 ACL set/get ability CTRON-SSR-SERVICE-MIB Status of major subsystems CTRON-SSR-CAPACITY-MIB New with 3.0 use for performance/capacity CTRON-SSR-CONFIG Retrieve/send configuration file via tftp NOVEL-RIP-SAP-MIB Novell Netware RIP SAP CT-CONTAINER-MIB Cabletron container MIB CTRON-CHASSIS-MIB Cabletron chassis MIB (6SSRM-02 Only) DEC-ELAN-MIB FDDI Extensions CTIF-EXT-MIB MIB-II Extnsns CTRON-CDP-MIB Cabletron Discovery Protocol MIB CTRON-DOWNLOAD-MIB Cabletron Download MIB
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Enterasys Networks Private Enterprise MIBs are available in ASN.1 format from the Enterasys Networks Support web site at: http://www.enterasys.com/support/mibs/. Indexed MIB documentation is also available.
SNMP TRAP SUPPORT:
RFC No. Title
RFC 1157 linkDown, linkUp, authenticationFailure Traps RFC 1493 newRoot, topologyChange Traps RFC 1850 OSPF Traps
ENTERASYS NETWORKS PRIVATE ENTERPRISE TRAP SUPPORT:
Title
envPowerSupplyFailed envPowerSupplyRecovered envFanFailed envFanRecovered envTempExceeded envTempNormal envHotSwapIn envHotSwapOut envBackupControlModuleOnline envBackupControlModuleFailure envLineModuleFailure envCPUThresholdExceeded polAclDenied
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