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0001664PacketFencehardware modulespublic2013-07-09 16:032015-02-18 10:59
dgreer 
 
normalmajoralways
closedopen 
4.0.1 
 
0001664: On Extreme, does not support port numbers in the form "X:Y" for Uplinks
When adding a switch that is stacked (or a chassis), Extreme uses the port numbering format 'X:Y', where X is the unit or card number, and Y is the port on that unit/card. The verification of the port number list on the Uplinks line does not allow ports entered in this formation.

This is a show stopper for anybody using enterprise-class installations of Extreme devices.
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Issue History
2013-07-09 16:03dgreerNew Issue
2013-07-11 07:46roadracer96Note Added: 0003338
2015-02-18 10:59lmunroNote Added: 0003947
2015-02-18 10:59lmunroStatusnew => closed

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(0003338)
roadracer96   
2013-07-11 07:46   
Just use standard XY notation X is the stack unit, Y is the port padded with 0s to 3 digits. So port 2:46 would be 2046. This is how Extreme sends the information in RADIUS requests and it is how it expects any replies.
(0003947)
lmunro   
2015-02-18 10:59   
Obsolete bug tracker entries.
PF 4 introduced changes that either make these irrelevant or impossible to reproduce.

New issues are moving to github issues.