Dell PowerConnect J-8208 Release Notes JUNOS version 10.3 - Page 61

Bridging, VLANs, and Spanning Trees, Infrastructure, Interfaces, J-Web Interface

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Resolved Issues in Junos OS Release 10.3 for J-EX Series Ethernet Switches Bridging, VLANs, and Spanning Trees • On J-EX Series Ethernet switches, when the VLAN with the lowest-numbered VLAN ID is down, the show ntp associations command output displays the following message: /usr/bin/ntpq: write to localhost failed: No route to host [PR/466595: This issue has been resolved.] • On J-EX Series Ethernet switches, in a scaled environment with more than 4000 VLANs, MVRP advertisements might not be sent intermittently when the VLAN membership is modified. [PR/475701: This issue has been resolved.] • On J-EX Series Ethernet switches, having a large number of VSTP instances and RSTP instances might cause continuous changes in the topology. As a workaround, reduce the number of VSTP instances to fewer than 190. [PR/504719: This issue has been resolved.] Infrastructure • On J-EX Series Ethernet switches, MAC addresses not present in the forwarding database (FDB) because of hash collision are not removed from the Ethernet switching process (eswd). These MAC addresses do not age out of the Ethernet switching table even if traffic is stopped completely and are never relearned when traffic is sent to these MAC addresses, even when there is no hash collision. As a workaround, clear those MAC addresses from the Ethernet switching table. [PR/451431: This issue has been resolved.] • On J-EX8200 switches, the system log messages from the line cards display the timestamp in UTC, instead of the time zone specified in the CLI configuration. [PR/494892: This issue has been resolved.] • On J-EX Series Ethernet switches, the /var directory appears full after some files in the /var/log directory are deleted. To avoid this problem, use the clear log filename command to clear the log files, instead of deleting them manually. [PR/496298: This issue has been resolved.] • On J-EX8200 switches, the show pfe statistics traffic multicast fpc fpc-slot dev-number command takes a long time to display output, and the output shows incorrect values. [PR/506031: This issue has been resolved.] Interfaces • In a Q-in-Q tunneling configuration that includes aggregated Ethernet interfaces (LAGs), after a pfem process restart, the member interfaces in the VLAN might be incorrectly set. [PR/527117: This issue has been resolved.] J-Web Interface • In the J-Web interface, the procedure of uploading a software package to the switch might not work properly if you are using the Microsoft Internet Explorer Web browser version 7. [PR/424859: This issue has been resolved.] • In the J-Web interface, interfaces configured with no-flow-control might be displayed in the Link Aggregation Configuration page. [PR/437410: This issue has been resolved.] 61

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Bridging, VLANs, and Spanning Trees
On J-EX Series Ethernet switches, when the VLAN with the lowest-numbered VLAN
ID is down, the
show ntp associations
command output displays the following message:
/usr/bin/ntpq: write to localhost failed: No route to host
[PR/466595: This issue has been resolved.]
On J-EX Series Ethernet switches, in a scaled environment with more than 4000 VLANs,
MVRP advertisements might not be sent intermittently when the VLAN membership
is modified. [PR/475701: This issue has been resolved.]
On J-EX Series Ethernet switches, having a large number of VSTP instances and RSTP
instances might cause continuous changes in the topology. As a workaround, reduce
the number of VSTP instances to fewer than 190. [PR/504719: This issue has been
resolved.]
Infrastructure
On J-EX Series Ethernet switches, MAC addresses not present in the forwarding
database (FDB) because of hash collision are not removed from the Ethernet switching
process (
eswd
). These MAC addresses do not age out of the Ethernet switching table
even if traffic is stopped completely and are never relearned when traffic is sent to
these MAC addresses, even when there is no hash collision. As a workaround, clear
those MAC addresses from the Ethernet switching table. [PR/451431: This issue has
been resolved.]
On J-EX8200 switches, the system log messages from the line cards display the
timestamp in UTC, instead of the time zone specified in the CLI configuration.
[PR/494892: This issue has been resolved.]
On J-EX Series Ethernet switches, the
/var
directory appears full after some files in the
/var/log
directory are deleted. To avoid this problem, use the
clear log
filename
command to clear the log files, instead of deleting them manually. [PR/496298: This
issue has been resolved.]
On J-EX8200 switches, the
show pfe statistics traffic multicast fpc
fpc-slot dev-number
command takes a long time to display output, and the output shows incorrect values.
[PR/506031: This issue has been resolved.]
Interfaces
In a Q-in-Q tunneling configuration that includes aggregated Ethernet interfaces (LAGs),
after a
pfem
process restart, the member interfaces in the VLAN might be incorrectly
set. [PR/527117: This issue has been resolved.]
J-Web Interface
In the J-Web interface, the procedure of uploading a software package to the switch
might not work properly if you are using the Microsoft Internet Explorer Web browser
version 7. [PR/424859: This issue has been resolved.]
In the J-Web interface, interfaces configured with
no-flow-control
might be displayed
in the Link Aggregation Configuration page. [PR/437410: This issue has been resolved.]
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Resolved Issues in Junos OS Release 10.3 for J-EX Series Ethernet Switches