Paul Morrissey
2010-02-24 23:32:24 UTC
Martin - It seems you hit a bug in recent 12.x patch release which will be corrected in next patch release.
Paul
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Have an ADX 1000 that we just purchased. After the switch has been rebooted, the first change that you make in the WebGui will save, but any changes made after that will not save.
I have created a new super user, and have used the admin user. Both have the same issue.
Thanks,
Martin
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9.x was for the "NetIron" boxes. If I remember correctly, they either
shared the same linecards as the BigIron Jetcore cards (J-Bxxxxxx) or had
line cards very similar to that of the BigIrons.
-Jared
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The 9.x running on this platform was a "special train release for service
provider specific features" according to Brocade. If Niel's suggestion to
try dual-mode doesn't work, I'm going to try downgrading (rightgrading?)
just trying to avoid it on boxes that have been up, running, and for the
most part happy for 600 days. :)
the issue ?
removing a port from a VLAN. I'm seeing this on 9.3.0 and 9.4.0 after using
'no untagged eth x/y'. I can't seem to find any pattern to which ports are
being affected.
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Have an ADX 1000 that we just purchased. After the switch has been rebooted, the first change that you make in the WebGui will save, but any changes made after that will not save.
I have created a new super user, and have used the admin user. Both have the same issue.
Thanks,
Martin
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9.x was for the "NetIron" boxes. If I remember correctly, they either
shared the same linecards as the BigIron Jetcore cards (J-Bxxxxxx) or had
line cards very similar to that of the BigIrons.
-Jared
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Subject: Re: [f-nsp] BigIron 4k/JetCore port flaps when removing port from
VLAN
The 9.x running on this platform was a "special train release for service
provider specific features" according to Brocade. If Niel's suggestion to
try dual-mode doesn't work, I'm going to try downgrading (rightgrading?)
just trying to avoid it on boxes that have been up, running, and for the
most part happy for 600 days. :)
I don't think 9.x is an official firmware release for the Bigiron 4000,
afaik it's 7.x and 8.x (latter for IPv6 support on jetcore), perhaps this isthe issue ?
Hi
Wondering if anyone else has seen ports flap on this platform when
Wondering if anyone else has seen ports flap on this platform when
'no untagged eth x/y'. I can't seem to find any pattern to which ports are
being affected.
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