Allied Telesis SB251-13 manual PCR Module Ping Level, PCR Module PIM, PIM6 Level

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Patch Release Note

PCR: 03209 MODULE: ALARM

The action of the MAJOR and MINOR relays does not presently match the illustration located alongside their connections.

This issue has been resolved by reversing the action of the relays in software to match the illustration shown on the right.

Please check that your alarm relays are still appropriately connected.

PCR: 03210

Module: PING

Level: 1

ALARM RELAYS

MINOR ALARM

MAJOR ALARM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

N/O

N/C

N/O

N/C

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

COMMONCOMMON

12 VDC , 1A

48 VDC , 0.5A

Level: 4

The SET TRACE PORT command was not functioning correctly. Also, the SHOW CONFIG DYNAMIC PING command was producing an incorrect output format. These issues have been resolved.

PCR: 03212

Module: IPV6

Level: 3

The TRACE command was not working when using an IPv6 link-local address. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 03213

Module: IPSEC

Level: 3

A memory leak occurred when some IPSEC processes failed. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 03214

Module: PIM

Level: 2

Parallel forwarding PIM neighbours were not always sending PIM Assert messages following a neighbour re-boot. This was causing the transmission of duplicate multicast data. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 03216

Module: PIM, PIM6

Level: 2

PIM4 and PIM6 were not sending Hello packets if the HELLOINTERVAL was not a multiple of 10. This is set with the ADD PIM INTERFACE, ADD PIM6 INTERFACE, SET PIM INTERFACE, and SET PIM6 INTERFACE commands. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 03217 Module: DVMRP

Level: 2

If a DVMRP interface was deleted and then added again, DVMRP routes associated with this interface were not reactivated. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 03222

Module: PIM, PIM6

Level: 2

If the RP candidate advertising time was set to a non-default value with the ADVINTERVAL parameter in the SET PIM command, the hold time in the message was not being updated correctly. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 03223

Module: SWI

Level: 2

The output from the SHOW SWITCH PORT COUNTER command was showing incorrect values for packets greater than 1519 bytes. This issue has been resolved.

Patch SB251-13 for Software Release 2.5.1 C613-10361-00 REV M

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Contents Introduction Features in SB251-13 PCR 03688 Module SYSRLevel PCR 03643 Module CLNS/OSILevelPCR 03714 Module VLANLevel PCR Module SWI, STP Level PCR 03717 Module IP, Swcx LevelPCR Module TTY, User Level PCR Module SWI LevelPCR Module Vrrp Level PCR Module FILE, INSTALL, SCR LevelPCR Module Install Level PCR 03751 Module Mlds LevelPCR Module Firewall Level PCR 03800 Module Load LevelPCR 03801 Module Mlds Level PCR Module Utility LevelPCR 03823 Module Vlan Level PCR 03819 Module Swcx LevelPCR 03821 Module Swcx Level PCR 03829 Module Swcx LevelPCR Module Ospf Level PCR 03834 Module Swcx LevelPCR 03835 Module Vlan Level PCR 03837 Module Vlan LevelPCR 03857 Module Swcx Level PCR Module Cflash LevelPCR 03887 Module Swcx Level PCR 03879 Module Dhcp LevelPCR Module SWICX, SWI Level PCR Module DHCP, Telnet LevelPCR Module PIM Level PCR 03913 Module Swcx LevelPCR Module IP, ARP Level PCR 03923 Module Core LevelPCR Module BGP, IPG Level PCR Module SWI, Core LevelPCR 03966 Module Mlds Level PCR Module SWCX, SWI LevelPCR 031005 Module Swcx Level PCR 031008 Module Cflash Install LevelPCR 031003 Module QOS Level PCR 031006 Module STP SWI LevelPCR 031033 Module Level Multicast Listener Discovery Snooping To enable MLD snooping, use the command Example output from the Show Mldsnooping command Example output from the Show Mldsnooping Counter command PCR 03661 Module Swcx Level Features in SB251-12PCR 03744 Module IPG, Swcx Level PCR Module IPG, SWI, Vrrp Level PCR 03777 Module QOS LevelPCR 03782 Module QOS Level PCR Module FIREWALL, LB LevelPCR Module Alarm Level PCR Module LB LevelPCR Module PIM, PIM6 Level PCR Module Ping LevelPCR 03217 Module Dvmrp Level PCR 032231 STP Level PCR 03229 Module Load LevelPCR 03239 Module QOS Level PCR 03248 Module Vlan Level PCR Module ETH, IPG LevelPCR Module SWI, IPG, PIM Level PCR 03256 Module MLD LevelPCR Module VLAN, IPG Level PCR 03273 Module Alarm LevelPCR 03260 Module SWI, Snmp Level PCR Module PPP LevelPCR Module CORE, SWI Level PCR Module L2TP LevelPCR 03316 Module Core Level PCR 03331 Module SWI, Vlan Level PCR Module DHCP, Q931, Telnet LevelPCR Module Level PCR Module TTY LevelFeatures in SB251-11 PCR 03067 Module Dhcp Level PCR Module SWI,VLAN LevelPCR 03126 Module Dhcp Level PCR 03078 Module SWI, Vlan LevelPCR 03095 Module Dhcp Level PCR Module Cure LevelPCR Module Port Level PCR 03167 Module Dvmrp LevelPCR 03185 Module Dhcp Level PCR Module CORE, FFS, TTY LevelPCR 03209 Module Alarm PCR 03229 Module Load Level PCR 03239 Module QOS Level PCR 03256 Module MLD Level PCR Module IPV6 Level PCR Module Firewall Level PCR 03331 Module SWI, Vlan Level PCR 03359 Module Core Level PCR 03371 Module Dhcp LevelPCR Module Ipsec Level PCR Module SSL Level PCR 03388 Module Dhcp LevelPCR Module OSI/CLNS Level PCR 03424 Module Dhcp LevelPCR 03438 Module Dhcp Level PCR 03429 Module SWI, Vlan LevelPCR 03436 Module IP, Dhcp Level PCR Module IPX LevelPCR PCR 03443 Module Dhcp LevelPCR Module PIM4 Level PCR 03465 Module Dhcp Level PCR 03469 Module Core LevelPCR 03492 Module HTTP, Load Level PCR Module BGP, Firewall LevelPCR 03515 Module Dhcp Level PCR Module Ikmp LevelPCR Module HTTP, Firewall Level PCR Module ALARM, Cflash LevelPCR Module BGP, TCP Level PCR 03547 Module Dhcp LevelPCR 03561 Module Core Level PCR 03584 Module MLD Level PCR Module FIREWALL, IPG LevelPCR 03590 Module Dhcp Level PCR 03593 Module CORE, Snmp Level PCR Module FW LevelPCR 03599 Module Core Level PCR Module Classifier Level PCR 03618 Module Dhcp LevelPCR Module STP, SWI Level PCR 03633 Module Swcx LevelPCR 03647 Module Snmp Level PCR 03644 Module Snmp LevelPCR 03648 Module Core Level PCR Module File Level PCR 03670 Module Swcx LevelPCR 03694 Module Swcx Level PCR 03683 Module Swcx LevelPCR 03690 Module Core Level PCR 03698 Module Dvmrp LevelPCR Module SW Level PCR 03709 Module Swcx LevelPCR 03725 Module Swcx Level Features in SB251-08 Patch file details are listed in TableFeatures in SB251-07 PCR Module SWI Features in SB251-06Features in SB251-05 PCR Module SWI, Sysr LevelFeatures in SB251-04 PCR Module TCP Level3 Features in SB251-03PCR Module GUI Level2 PCR Module IPG, SWI Level PCR 03071 Module Core LevelPCR Module Core Level PCR 02574 Module Dvmrp Network affecting No Features in SB251-02PCR Module Switch Network affecting No PCR Module SWI Network affecting NoPCR Module QOS Network affecting No PCR Module SWITCH, IPG Network affecting NoPCR Module Firewall Network affecting No PCR 03047 Module Core Network affecting NoPCR 02568 Module Core Network affecting No Features in SB251-01PCR 02396 Module Dhcp Network affecting No PCR Module SWI Classifier Network affecting No AvailabilityPCR Module Ospf Network affecting No PCR Module IPG, SWI Network affecting No

SB251-13 specifications

The Allied Telesis SB251-13 is a robust Layer 2 managed switch designed to meet the demands of various networking environments. With a comprehensive set of features, it serves as an ideal solution for enterprises looking to enhance their network infrastructure while maintaining performance and reliability.

One of the standout features of the SB251-13 is its 24 Gigabit Ethernet ports, which provide high-speed connectivity essential for modern applications. This switch supports both copper and fiber connections, making it versatile for different deployment scenarios. Additionally, it includes two SFP (Small Form-Factor Pluggable) ports that enable flexibility in uplink configurations, allowing for connectivity over longer distances with fiber optics.

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