Known restrictions and limitations – Enterasys Networks X-PEDITION E9.1.7.0 User Manual
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KNOWN RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS
10/02/03 P/N: 9038090-53
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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.
F4528
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.
F4575
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.
H0041
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
F1414
Cabletron Discovery Protocol (CDP)
I.D.
CDP identifies some adjacent device types (such as switches, routers, etc.) incorrectly.
F1324
F1750
A CDP packet’s “device-ip” field may be set incorrectly when transmitted.
F1475
F1748
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.
F3612
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.
F1683
H0031
The port set
port set
F1832
H0031