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Ruijie RG-S6500 Series Switch RGOS11.0(5)B9P25 Firmware

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RG-S6500 Series Switch RGOS Release Notes 11.0(5)B9P25 V2.0

 

 

 

 

 

RG-S6500 Series SwitchRGOS Release Notes,

RGOS11.0(5)B9P25

 

 


Release Date: Sep. 25, 2019

 

 

 

 



Contents

This document includes the followingsections:

n Basic Information

n Hardware Supported

n Resolved Issues

n Remaining Bugs

n Changes

n Related Documentation

n Upgrade Files

n Upgrade Tips

Basic Information

Table 1 lists the basic information of thecurrent release.

Table 1 Basic Information of the CurrentRelease

Current Release

S6500_RGOS 11.0(5)B9P25

Previous Release

S6500_ RGOS11.0(5)B9P11

Applicable Product

RG-S6510-48VS8CQ

RG-S6510-48VS8CQ-R

RG-S6520-64CQ

RG-S6510-4C

Target Customer

DCN Customers

Category

Official release

Use the show version command to display information about thesoftware version.

Ruijie#showversion

Systemdescription      : Ruijie Full 25G RoutingSwitch(S6510-48VS8CQ) By Ruijie Networks

Systemstart time       : 2018-10-11 11:52:10

Systemuptime           : 0:00:03:57

Systemhardware version : 1.00

Systemsoftware version : S6500_RGOS 11.0(5)B9P25

Systempatch number     : NA

Systemserial number    : G1LW918000032

Systemboot version     : 1.3.6

Moduleinformation:

 Slot 0 : RG-S6510-48VS8CQ

   Hardware version    : 1.00

   Boot version        : 1.3.6

   Software version    : S6500_RGOS 11.0(5)B9P25

Serialnumber       : G1LW918000032

 

Ruijie#showversion detail

Systemdescription      : Ruijie Full 25G RoutingSwitch(S6510-48VS8CQ) By Ruijie Networks

Systemstart time       : 2018-10-11 11:54:30

Systemuptime           : 0:00:05:41

Systemhardware version : 1.00

System softwareversion : S6500_RGOS 11.0(5)B9P25

Systempatch number     : NA

Systemsoftware number  : M11224810112018

Systemserial number    : G1LW918000032

Systemboot version     : 1.3.6.b7a64b9(180117)

Systemcore version     : 2.6.32.3da3ce2831080c

System cpupartition    : 3

Moduleinformation:

 Slot 0 : RG-S6510-48VS8CQ

   Hardware version    : 1.00

   Boot version        : 1.3.6.b7a64b9(180117)

   Software version    : S6500_RGOS 11.0(5)B9P25

   Software number     : M11224810112018

   Serial number       : G1LW918000032

Hardware Supported

Table 2 shows the hardware supported bythe RGOS 11.0(5)B9P25  release.

Table 2 Hardware Models and the SupportingReleases

Hardware Model

Version

Description

RG-S6510-48VS8CQ

1.x, 2.x

Host

RG-S6510-48VS8CQ-R

1.x, 2.x

Host

RG-S6520-64CQ

1.x

Host

RG-S6510-4C

1.x

Host

M6500-24VS2CQ

1.x

Expansion module

M6500-08CQ

1.x

Expansion module

M6500-16QXS

1.x

Expansion module

RG-PA550I-F

1.x, 2.x

AC power module for RG-S6510-48VS8CQ

RG-PA550I-R

1.x

AC power module for RG-S6510-48VS8CQ-R

RG-PA800I-F

1.x, 2.x

AC power module for RG-S6520-64CQ and RG-S6510-4C

M6510-FAN-R

1.x, 2.x

Fan module for RG-S6510-48VS8CQ-R

M6510-FAN-F

1.x, 2.x

Fan module for RG-S6510-48VS8CQ

M6520-FAN-F

1.x

FC module for RG-S6520-64CQ

M6500-FAN-F

1.x

Fan module for RG-S6510-4C

 

*     The hardware version number is rounded to thefirst decimal place. The numeral in the second decimal place does not changethe supporting release.

*     For detail, see the Hardware Installation andReference Guide.

Resolved Issues

This section describes the fixed bugs.

Table 3 Fixed Bugs Based on 11.0(5)B9P11

No.

Description

1

After the arp-to-host command is run, packets are lost.

2

When the LACP individual port was changed, PFC configurations were re-applied. As a result, MMU traffic was interrupted and packets were lost.

3

When the mirroring egress of ERSPAN was a sub-interface, VID values of packets were wrong.

4

UDP packets sent by the PSR did not include the “cur_buffer_occupancy” and “peak_buffer_occupancy” fields.

5

If a switch kept running for days, GRPC events caused the CPU usage to increase to 96%.

6

After bound to IPv6 source addresses, policy-based QoS was applied to the egress port, In this case, L3 entries failed to be configured and policies did not take effect.

Remaining Bugs

No.

Description

1

On S6510-48VS8CQ, if multiple LACP member ports are shut down, LACP convergence times out. Thus, downstream servers lose packets.

2

In a VSU scenario, after APs recovered from disconnection, broadcast and unknown unicast packets may be duplicated for the first 100 ms.

3

The M6500-16QXS module, which is used on RG-S6510-4C V1.0, does not support hot swapping.

4

Packets are dropped if IFA is associated with ACEs that result in a “deny” action.

5

On RG-S6510-48VS8CQ, the queue number of the MD head in IFA remains 0–7 regardless of whether the qos-queue compatible enable command is configured or not.

6

Ports may get down when an RG-S6510-48VS8CQ and an RG-S6520-64CQ are connected.

7

The default carrier delay for the SVI is 2. Thus, only after 2s can connectivity of the SVI be notified and L3 packets forwarded.

8

When PFC deadlock is enabled and the forwarding rate is limited to 64k, not all packets are received.

9

Possible packet loss occurs when sampling takes place every second on gRPC.

10

Subscription of the following events are not supported on gRPC:

Trigger events:

ERSPAN packets. GRPC_JSON_EVENT_REALTIME_SS_ERSPAN_PACKAGE (0x00010000)

11

Because of buffer, statistics of WRED/ECN-related packets may be the data collected two periods ago.

12

Ports cannot be split into four 25G or 10G ports.

13

ERSPAN-intercepted packets are dropped by Cisco switches.

14

For a static AP, if traffic balancing is applied to member ports with different rates, packets may be lost on the member port with the lowest rate.

15

Fast plugs (taking less than 400ms) of a 40G or 100G module may lead to connection failure of the ports.

16

When TCAM is exhausted, if one more PBR is added to the port, insufficient TCAM is prompted. But, the output of the show run command indicates successful configuration.

Changes

N/A

Related Documentation

n RG-S6510(V2.0) Series Switch HardwareInstallation and Reference Guide
This manual introduces the functional and physical features of the RG-S6500 seriesswitch and provides the device installation steps, hardware troubleshooting,module technical specifications, and specifications and usage guidelines forcables and connectors.

n RG-S6500 Series Switch RGOS Configuration Guide,Release 11.0(5)B9P25
This manual describes the various network protocols and their implementationprinciples for the RG- S6500 series with the detailed configuration examples.

n RG-S6500 Series Switch RGOS Command Reference,Release 11.0(5)B9P25
This manual describes the configuration commands related to the various networkprotocols supported on the RG-S6500 series switch RGOS 11.0(5)B9P25 version indetail, including the command mode, parameter description, usage guide, andconfiguration examples.

 

*     You can obtain the related documents at: http://www.ruijienetworks.com/.

Upgrade Files

Table 4 Latest Upgrade Firmware

Applicable Product

Upgrade Firmware

File Size

MD5

RG-S6510-48VS8CQ

RG-S6510-48VS8CQ-R

RG-S6510-4C

RG-S6520-64CQ

S6500_RGOS11.0(5)B9P25_install

184,891,704 bytes

6f4c5797953d05673ed5366ca422ea59

Upgrade Tips

n During the upgrade and downgrade, pay attentionto the prompt messages. If failures occur, please save the log and contact usfor technical assistance.

n During the upgrade and downgrade, it isrecommended you not power off or reset the system, or plug/unplug any module.

n Use the show version command to check thefirmware after the upgrade/downgrade.

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