HP Mellanox SX1018 Mellanox MLNX-OS Release Notes for SX1018HP Ethernet Manage - Page 9

Bug Fixes

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5 Bug Fixes The following table describes MLNX-OS™ bug fixes in this software release. Table 5 - Bug Fixes (Sheet 1 of 2) Index Category Description 1. Ethernet Interfaces 2. Ethernet Interfaces 3. Ethernet Interfaces 4. Spanning Tree 5. LLDP 6. QoS 7. User Interfaces 8. CLI 9. Chassis Management 10. WebUI 11. SNMP 12. System 13. LLDP 14. LLDP 15. LLDP 16. LLDP 17. LLDP 18. LLDP 19. LLDP 20. LLDP 21. LLDP 22. ACL When trying to give a description to a port after it has been split, the command fails. After reload, port flow control might appear enabled when it is actually disabled. On rare occasions the internal links does not come up in 40GbE. While running the show spanning-tree command, the error "issd_st_get_switch_port_loop_guard - nmhGetFsMIMstCistPortLoopGuard failed with issin-dex" might appear in the log. This can safely be ignored. User cannot delete all optional LLDP TLVs (only modifying them), one of the optional LLDP TLVs will be added always. Mapping user priority 'i' (0

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Bug Fixes
The following table describes MLNX-OS™ bug fixes in this software release.
Table 5 - Bug Fixes
(Sheet 1 of 2)
Index
Category
Description
1.
Ethernet Interfaces
When trying to give a description to a port after it has been split, the command
fails.
2.
Ethernet Interfaces
After reload, port flow control might appear enabled when it is actually disabled.
3.
Ethernet Interfaces
On rare occasions the internal links does not come up in 40GbE.
4.
Spanning Tree
While running the show spanning-tree command, the error
“issd_st_get_switch_port_loop_guard - nmhGetFsMIMstCistPortLoopGuard
failed with issin-dex” might appear in the log. This can safely be ignored.
5.
LLDP
User cannot delete all optional LLDP TLVs (only modifying them), one of the
optional LLDP TLVs will be added always.
6.
QoS
Mapping user priority ‘i’ (0<= i <=7) to traffic class 0 (TC0), while priority based
flow control (PFC) is enabled on priority ‘i’, may cause excessive transmission of
pause frames in case of congestion.
7.
User Interfaces
ME allows 1Gb/s speed option in CLI and WebUI.
8.
CLI
Make behavior consistent between “banner login” in CLI and WebUI equivalent.
9.
Chassis Management
ME firmware version information does not display within OA interfaces.
10.
WebUI
Clicking the “Apply” button in the port configuration section might cause a port
restart.
11.
SNMP
The entity-sensor MIB is currently not supported.
12.
System
MLNX-OS shows the model type of ME as “SX689638” when it is actually
“SX1018HP”.
13.
LLDP
LLDP uses only mgmt0 IP address as management address.
14.
LLDP
When changing the mgmt0 IP address or port description, LLDP does not update
this information in the LLDP TLVs.
15.
LLDP
LLDP notifications are not supported.
16.
LLDP
By default, the management address is not advertised in the LLDP management
address TLV.
17.
LLDP
A TLV management address is sent for all IP interfaces in the system.
18.
LLDP
When an interface is disabled, an LLDPDU with TTL 0 is not sent.
19.
LLDP
Chassis ID is advertized via the system GUID.
20.
LLDP
LLDPDUs with the wrong EtherType are not discarded.
21.
LLDP
The SwitchX management address is not advertised on splitter ports.
22.
ACL
There is no enforcement for configuring out-of-range VLAN in ACL.