ExtremeXOS Release Notes Version 22.6.1.Patch1-8
> Extreme Switch Security Assessment
Published April 2019
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Preface
Conventions
Text Conventions
Platform-Dependent Conventions
Terminology
Providing Feedback to Us
Getting Help
Related Publications
Overview
Security Information
OpenSSL Version
Linux Kernel
Upgrading ExtremeXOS
Default ExtremeXOS Settings
Stacking Issue with ExtremeSwitching X440-G2 and X620 Series Switches
New and Corrected Features in ExtremeXOS 22.6.1-Patch1-8
Automation for Adding/Replacing Stack Nodes
Automated Configuration of Extended Edge Switching Topology
Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) on Multi-switch Link Aggregation Groups (MLAGs)
Local-Only Virtual Routers
Multi-switch Link Aggregation (MLAG) Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Set Support
Suppressing IGMP- and MLD-Triggered Queries with STP Topology Changes
New Command to Show Forwarding Hardware Table Utilization Statistics
sFlow Hardware Table Utilization Statistics for Stacking
Improved Checking During Easy Stacking Setup
New Access Control List (ACL) Match Conditions
New Command to Set VLAN Membership for Extended Edge Switching
Extreme Standby Router Protocol™ (ESRP) Track Ping Success Enhancement
Ability to Enable/Disable Reflection Bridge Protocol Data Unit (BPDU) Behavior in Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
EXTREME PORT MIB Enhancement
New Hardware Supported in ExtremeXOS 22.6
Updating the Programmable Logic Firmware on the Summit X440-G2 and ExtremeSwitching X620 Series Switches
Extreme Hardware/Software Compatibility and Recommendation Matrices
Compatibility with ExtremeManagement (Formerly NetSight)
Supported MIBs
Tested Third-Party Products
Extreme Switch Security Assessment
Service Notifications
Limits
Open Issues, Known Behaviors, and Resolved Issues
Open Issues
Known Behaviors
Resolved Issues in ExtremeXOS 22.6.1-Patch1-8
Resolved Issues in ExtremeXOS 22.6.1-Patch1-1
Resolved Issues in ExtremeXOS 22.6
Extreme Switch Security Assessment
DoS Attack Assessment
Tools used to assess DoS attack vulnerability:
Network Mapper (NMAP)
ICMP Attack Assessment
Tools used to assess ICMP attack vulnerability:
SSPing
Twinge
Nuke
WinFreeze
Port Scan Assessment
Tools used to assess port scan assessment:
Nessus