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n Changed Features
Table 1 lists the basic information of the current release.
Table 1 Basic Information of the Current Release
S8600E_RGOS11.0(4)B8 | |
Previous Release | S8600E_RGOS11.0(4)B4 |
Applicable Product | RG-S8605E, RG-S8607E, RG-S8610E |
Category | Official release |
Use the show version command to display information about thesoftware version.
Ruijie#showversion
Systemdescription : Ruijie High-density IPv6 100G CoreRouting Switch(S8607E) By Ruijie Networks
System starttime : 2018-06-19 15:48:07
Systemuptime : 0:00:07:14
System hardware version : 1.11
System software version :S8600E_RGOS 11.0(4)B8P3
System patchnumber : NA
System serialnumber : G1L704A00247C
System bootversion : 1.2.25
Module information:
Slot 1/M1 : M8600E-CM
Hardwareversion : 1.11
Bootversion : 1.2.25
Softwareversion : S8600E_RGOS 11.0(4)B8P3
Serialnumber : G1L704A00247C
Slot 1/3 : M8600E-48GT-ED
Hardwareversion : 1.31
Bootversion : 1.2.14
Softwareversion : S8600E_RGOS 11.0(4)B8P3
Serialnumber : G1KB0AK00088C
Slot 1/4 :M8600E-24XS4QXS-DC
Hardwareversion : 1.00
Bootversion : 1.2.14
Softwareversion : S8600E_RGOS 11.0(4)B8P3
Serial number : 1234942570010
Ruijie#show version detail
Systemdescription : Ruijie High-density IPv6 100G CoreRouting Switch(S8607E) By Ruijie Networks
System starttime : 2018-06-19 15:48:07
Systemuptime : 0:00:07:04
System hardware version : 1.11
System software version :S8600E_RGOS 11.0(4)B8P3
System patchnumber : NA
System software number :M17170904282018
System serialnumber : G1L704A00247C
System bootversion : 1.2.25.257cdeb(161209)
System coreversion : 2.6.32.86b5883b880565
System cpupartition : 2-3
Module information:
Slot 1/M1 : M8600E-CM
Hardwareversion : 1.11
Bootversion : 1.2.25.257cdeb(161209)
Softwareversion : S8600E_RGOS 11.0(4)B8P3
Softwarenumber : M17170904282018
Serialnumber : G1L704A00247C
Slot 1/3 : M8600E-48GT-ED
Hardwareversion : 1.31
Bootversion : 1.2.14.7276bc7(150731)
Softwareversion : S8600E_RGOS 11.0(4)B8P3
Softwarenumber : M18015504282018
Serial number : G1KB0AK00088C
Slot 1/4 :M8600E-24XS4QXS-DC
Hardwareversion : 1.00
Bootversion : 1.2.14.7276bc7(150731)
Softwareversion : S8600E_RGOS 11.0(4)B8P3
Softwarenumber : M18015504282018
Serialnumber : 1234942570010
Table 2 shows the hardware supported by the RGOS 11.0(4)B8.
Table 2 Supporting Hardware Models
Hardware Model | Version | Description |
RG-S8605E | 1.0x, 1.2x | Chassis |
RG-S8607E | 1.0x, 1.2x | Chassis |
RG-S8610E | 1.0x, 1.2x | Chassis |
M8600E-CM | 1.0x, 1.1x | Supervisor module |
M8610E-FE-D I | 1.0x, 1.2x, 1.3x | Switch fabric module |
M8600E-24GT20SFP4XS-ED | 1.0x, 1.3x | Line card |
M8600E-48GT-ED | 1.0x, 1.3x | Line card |
M8600E-48GT-P-ED | 1.0x, 1.3x, 1.4x (1.4x is a new PoE-capable module) | Line card |
M8600E-44SFP4XS-ED | 1.0x, 1.3x | Line card |
M8600E-08XS-ED | 1.0x, 1.3x | Line card |
M8600E-48XS-DB | 1.0x, 1.3x | Line card |
M8600E-12QXS-DB | 1.0x, 1.3x | Line card |
M8600E-24XS4QXS-DB | 1.0x | Line card |
M8600E -24GT/8SFP-EB | 1.0x | Line card |
M8600E -24SFP/8GT-EB | 1.0x | Line card |
M8600E -WS-ED | 1.0x | Service card |
RG-WALL 1600-B-ED | 1.0x, 1.1x | Service card |
M8600E-44SFP4XS-EF | 1.0x, 1.3x | Line card |
M8600E-08XS-EF | 1.0x, 1.3x | Line card |
M8600E-48GT-EF | 1.0x, 1.3x | Line card |
M8610E -48XS-DC | 1.0x | Line card |
M8610E -12QXS-DC | 1.0x | Line card |
M8610E -24XS4QXS-DC | 1.0x | Line card |
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 RG-S8600E Series SwitchHardware Installation and Reference Guide.
This section describes the fixed bugs.
Table 3 Fixed Bugs Based on 11.0(4)B8P3
No. | Bug Description |
1 | Parity check has been optimized for HA. |
Table 4 Fixed Bugs Based on 11.0(4)B8
No. | Bug Description |
1 | During remote authentication of addition and deletion of 90,000 STAs in the burning test and restart of the SCC client every 30s, there is a low probability that re-authentication of the SCC client fails. Other SCC clients all have this potential problem. |
2 | After you access the login page of the TTY software V3.3.4 and click Delete, the client is suspended. |
3 | With 802.1X enabled, memory leakage occurs, resulting in reset of the whole device. |
4 | [One VSD by default] Each VSU chassis has one supervisor module and one firewall card. In transparent diversion mode, the ping response packet is not sent to the associated AP. As a result, the link is unreachable. |
5 | When it is simulated that 32,000 dual-stack STAs obtain the ARP/ND addresses in batches, DAD/OSPFv3 link flapping occurs. |
6 | When a WS card is inserted in hot swap mode after an 8XS-ED card is inserted, an error message is displayed, indicating DS timeout of the AP and PBR modules. |
7 | When a card of a later version exists in an environment and a card of an earlier version is inserted, other line cards and non-master supervisor module in the environment cannot be started up due to the version difference and the ports are down. |
8 | During an active/standby switchover in VSU mode, the PoE line card cannot supply power to PD devices. |
9 | When the switch is powered off and started in cold startup mode, the PoE scheduled power-off function becomes invalid. |
10 | When power supplied by the PoE card exceeds the rated power and several enabled ports are disabled, the voltage of a low-priority port is 0 V upon power-on. |
11 | [VSU] [Zero configuration DAD] When a layer-2 loop occurs in a downlink device of the switch, the switch sends ICMP packets to the VLAN with the loop. As a result, the CPU of the line card receives a large number of packets and the TIPC connection is interrupted. |
12 | [VSU][Heartbeat detection enabled on the firewall] When the FE fabric module in the active or standby chassis is reset, there is a probability that heartbeat messages of the firewall card in the standby chassis time out. |
13 | [Specific to 11.0(4)B11] The backplane HG port cannot be linked up when the FE-D and EB cards are inserted into the S8610E or when 08XS-EF and EH cards are inserted into slot 4 and slot 5 of the N18007 chassis. |
14 | In VSU mode, after the L2GRE, BGP, OSPF, and EVPN are deployed to establish three data centers at two sites and an active/standby switchover is performed, packets fail to be forwarded. Cooperative operation: The VSU is restarted. |
15 | When a WS card is inserted in hot swap mode after an 8XS-ED card is inserted, an error message is displayed, indicating DS timeout of the AP and PBR modules. Cooperative operation: When the line card becomes up after DS timeout, remove and insert the line card again. |
16 | During a VSU switchover, login to the control console fails. |
17 | The line card of the switch restarts repeatedly. As a result, the switch becomes unavailable. |
18 | Two switches form a VSU. The standby switch establishes 400 BGP + BFD neighbor relationships with the test instrument and imports 64,000 routes. When the standby switch is reset and started in hot startup mode, the line card port on the standby switch cannot be linked up and DS timeout is displayed. The LACP member port on the active switch flaps. |
19 | When a module inserted into the line card port cannot be identified, no warning information is displayed. |
20 | When ports on the GE module and the peer auxiliary test device are in the UP state, "XX speed exceeded the max supported module speed" is not displayed after speed 10g is run. |
21 | In OSPF-based VSU scenarios, the packet loss convergence time for active/standby switchovers reaches 500 ms, which exceeds the threshold 50 ms. |
22 | When broadcast storm control is configured on a physical port and broadcast packets are sent for verification, the level and pps modes do not take effect. |
23 | After shut-no shut—exit is executed over the management port, the management port cannot be up. |
24 | When the system is abnormal and a line card is removed and inserted again, an active/standby switchover is performed upon startup of the line card. During the switchover, several line card ports fail to forward packets. |
25 | During an active/standby switchover, the maximum interruption time of a layer-3 aggregation port is about 30s. |
26 | When a loop occurs and the RG-S8600E is started with zero configuration, the VLAN-based RLDP loop isolation does not take effect. |
27 | When the line card where the aggregation port resides is removed and inserted, or the shut/noshut operation is performed on the aggregation port, some L2 well-known unicast packets sent to the aggregation port are lost. |
28 | When multiple link ports are configured for the RG-S8600E NLB cluster, an error of the last port is displayed. |
29 | The BGP packet statistics cannot be viewed from the show cpu-protect command output. Currently, the TTL is set to 1 for CPP matching. However, the TTL is not set to 1 in some BGP packets. Therefore, the number of BGP packets counted by CPP is incorrect. |
30 | In the sFlow outbound direction, unknown unicast, multicast, and broadcast packets cannot be sampled. |
31 | The EB card cannot decapsulate IPv6 tunnel packets. As a result, the IPv6 tunnel function is unavailable. |
32 | When the I2C access times out due to a CPU fault, the line card temperature occasionally fails to be read. |
33 | In VSU mode, when an active/standby switchover is performed, the fan mode command is lost. |
34 | The 10G SFP port of the DC card is connected to the peer end using a 5M copper cable. After speed 1000/no speed is executed on the local end, the port cannot be linked up. |
Table 5 Hardware Change
Hardware Model | Version Number | Description |
M18000-48XS-DC | 1.0x | Line card is supported |
M18000-12QXS-DC | 1.0x | Line card is supported |
M18000-24XS4QXS-DC | 1.0x | Line card is supported |
M18000-24QXS-DB | 1.0x | Line card is not supported |
M18000-44SFP4XS-EF | 1.0x, 1.3x | Line card is not supported |
M18000-08XS-EF | 1.0x, 1.3x | Line card is not supported |
M18000-48GT-EF | 1.0x, 1.3x | Line card is not supported |
Table 6 New Feature
Module | Bridge |
New Feature | MAC VLAN, Voice VLAN |
CLI Change | See command reference and configuration guide related to VLAN |
Web Change | N/A |
Mib Change | N/A |
n RG-S8600ESeries Switch RGOS Configuration Guide, Release 11.0(4)B8
This manual describes the various network protocols and their implementationprinciples for the RG-S8600E series with the detailed configuration examples.
n RG-S8600ESeries Switch RGOS Command Reference, Release 11.0(4)B8
This manual describes the configuration commands related to the various networkprotocols supported on the RG-S8600E series switch RGOS 11.0(4)B8 version in detail, including thecommand mode, parameter description, usage guide, and configuration examples.
You can obtain the related documents at: http://www.ruijienetworks.com/.
Table 7 Latest Upgrade Firmware
Applicable Model | Upgrade Firmware | File Size | MD5 |
M8600E-CM | S8600E_RGOS11.0(4)B8P3_CM_install.bin | 277,818,169 bytes | d8d792b6053e613aa4f11d03e3ae8a7a |
The following are some tips for upgrading the RG-S8600E SeriesSwitch RGOS 11.0(4)B8P3:
n Spacerequirements: 512 MB flash & 1,024 MB memory.
n Duringthe upgrade and downgrade, pay attention to the prompt messages. If failuresoccur, please save the log and contact us for technical assistance.
n Duringthe upgrade and downgrade, it is recommended you not power off or reset thesystem, or plug/unplug any module.
n Usethe show version command to check the firmware after the upgrade/downgrade.
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