6Patch Release Note
PCR: 40473 | Module: IPG | Level: 2 |
When IP filters are configured on IP interfaces of the switch, all IP routing must occur in software. To achieve this, the IP forwarding table in the ASIC must be emptied. There was an issue whereby Interim IP route entries (IP routes for which there is not yet an ARP entry for the nexthop address) were not removed from the hardware IP forwarding table when an IP filter was added to an IP interface. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 40478 | Module: IPG | Level: 2 |
If the switch received many packets to Layer 3 route, but did not have ARP entries for the destination address, the switch memory would deplete, leading to a switch reboot. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 40479 | Module: OSPF | Level: 2 |
For
PCR: 40481 | Module: IPG | Level: 2 |
If the configuration script on the switch contained several commands for creating static arp entries, the switch could reboot on startup. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 40487 Module: CORE | Level: 2 |
A memory leak could occur when the accessing of the environmental monitoring chip failed. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 40488 | Module: IPG | Level: 2 |
When a BGP peer was physically disconnected, the best routes for all prefixes learned were written to the silicon. The memory that was used to contain these routes was sometimes not freed, resulting in a memory leak. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 40496 Module: DHCP | Level: 2 |
When DHCP is enabled, it reclaims IP addresses at switch startup to determine if the addresses are in use or not. If, during this process, DHCP was disabled then
PCR: 40500 | Module: BGP | Level: 2 |
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