Open Problem Reports and Feature Exceptions
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OmniSwitch 6800/6850/9000—Release 6.1.3.R01
PR 95322
On an OS9000, duplicate MAC is not learned as the "filtered" mode, if the entry has already been config-
ured as a permanent entry on a different port. The side effect is that the packet with this MAC from a
different port would still be forwarded or flooded.
Workaround:
There is no known workaround at this time.
PR 96264
On an OS9000, in dynamic link aggregation, even when the link aggregation is in admin state “disable”,
the individual ports of the link aggregation exchange LACP packets. Therefore, the MACs from these
packets are learned due to hardware learning.
Workaround:
There is no known workaround at this time.
PR 97310
On an OS6850, some MAC addresses get flushed from the CMM when the primary port of a link aggre-
gate moves from one NI to another. The total count on the NI is correct.
Workaround:
Set the source learning aging time value to a small value.
PR 97670
When the source learning mode is changed on an OS6850, sometimes the number of MACs learned may
not be displayed accurately although all the MACs are actually learned.
Workaround:
The display count should catch up after one aging time has elapsed.
PR 98053
In an OS6800 Learned Port Security trap, only the IP address of the EMP port of the switch is provided (if
the switch has an EMP port) and not the IP address of the offending entity.
Workaround:
There is no known workaround at this time.
PR 100761
On an OS9000, disabling a linkAggr port while traffic is running might leave some MAC addresses
learned on the primary member port of the linkAggr.
Workaround:
Administratively down all ports that transmit across the linkAggr or link down/up the
primary port after disabling the link aggregate.