Open Problem Reports and Feature Exceptions
OmniSwitch 6800/6850/9000—Release 6.1.3.R01
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PR 107232
On OS9000, if a condition is associated with an SLB cluster and a policy rule, it can be deleted in a flush.
Workaround:
Create separate conditions for SLB and policy rules.
Policy Manager
Problem Reports
PR 94083
Policies, which specify a destination slot/port or destination port group will not be applied to traffic which
is routed by the switch, these policies will match only bridged traffic.
Workaround:
There is no known workaround at this time.
PR 94125
The OS9000 and OS6850 does not support QoS or ACL rules containing destination port, destination
VLAN, or destination MAC on traffic that is routed by the OS9000 or OS6850.
Workaround:
There is no known workaround at this time.
PR 95249
On an OS9000, the 802.1p value of IP packets is set to 0. On trusted ports, the 802.1p is not altered for
non-ip packets. For IP packets, the prioritization is per the TOS value. The 802.1p is also restamped to
reflect the ingress TOS precedence value. If the TOS value is 0, the 802.1p is set to 0.
Workaround:
Use QoS 802.1p stamping policies, which match on ingress the 802.1p value, to retain the
ingress 802.1p. For example:
policy condition c 802.1p 1
policy action a 802.1p 1
policy rule r condition c action a
qos apply
PR 99336
On an OS6800, QoS policies which specify ethertype do not match SNAP or 802.3 Raw packets. QoS
policies only support Ethernet-II packet format.
Workaround:
The policy will match traffic which matches the policy criteria even if the packet is not
Ethernet-II if the policy specifies only one of the following: source slot/port, destination slot/port, source
MAC or destination MAC.