Resolved Issues in ExtremeXOS 32.6.1

The following issues were resolved in ExtremeXOS 32.6.1. Version 32.6.1 includes all fixes up to and including the following versions: 11.6.5.3 and earlier, 12.0.5, 12.1.7, 12.2.2-patch1-12, 12.3.6, 12.4.5, 12.5.5, 12.6.3, 12.6.5, 12.7.1, 15.1.5, 15.2.4, 15.3.3, 15.4.1, 15.5.1, 15.5.2, 15.6.1, 15.6.2, 15.7.1, 16.1, 16.1.2, 16.1.3, 21.1, 22.1, 22.2, 22.3, 22.4, 22.5, 22.6, 30.1, 30.2, 30.3, 30.4, 30.5, 30.6, 30.7, 31.1, 31.2, 31.3, 31.4, 31.5, 31.6, 31.7, 32.1, 32.2, 32.3, 32.4, 32.5, and 32.6. For information about those fixes, see the release notes for the specific release.

Table 1. Resolved Issues, Platform-Specific, and Feature Change Requests (CRs) in 32.6.1
Defect Number Description
General
CFD-9513 extremeOverheat traps are sent continuously despite device the temperature being below the threshold.
EXOS-31724 In a stack setup, the Primary and Backup slots have different default FEC settings.

Example: For 25G SFP28 ports in the stack, the default FEC setting on the Primary node is enabled, while the default on the Backup is disabled.

EXOS-33062 Known multicast packets, such as mDNS, LLMNR, and UPnP, are getting looped in EAPS and STP environments after upgrading the switches to version 32.2.
EXOS-33882 Enabling VRRP Fabric Routing shouldn't be allowed on a VRRP group when a group member has priority 255.
EXOS-33894 With the STP auto-edge feature, a port is detected as an "Edge" port but shown as "point-to-point".
EXOS-34000 The global-rule option in the CLEAR-Flow ACL is not working.
EXOS-34001 UPM profile event lost after switch restart.
EXOS-34006 Inconsistent behavior with the disable/enable snmp traps identity-management command in the configuration.
EXOS-34030 This IP-Security SNMP trap for a rogue DHCP server violation displays the IP address of the DHCP server in the reverse order.
EXOS-34034 The last port of a VLAN can't be deleted using SNMP.
SummitStack
EXOS-31554 Default configuration for non-primary slots are shown under normal configuration.
EXOS-34028 CPU consumption is high when sending Multicast packets in an ExtremeSwitching X440-G2 stack.