2 | Patch Release Note |
Some of the issues addressed in this Release Note include a level number. This number reflects the importance of the issue that has been resolved. The levels are:
Level 1 This issue will cause significant interruption to network services, and there is no
Level 2 This issue will cause interruption to network service, however there is a
Level 3 This issue will seldom appear, and will cause minor inconvenience.
Level 4 This issue represents a cosmetic change and does not affect network operation.
Features in sr264-03
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PCR: 31225 | Module: IPG | Level: 3 |
While the switch was set with a CIDR interface address, when it received an ECHO request with a network broadcast destination address for a class C network, the switch sent the ECHO reply packet. Also, the switch forwarded the ECHO request packet using a broadcast MAC address. These issues have been resolved.
PCR: 40355 | Module: VRRP | Level: 2 |
When an IP interface is in a down state and VRRP is configured on the interface, VRRP should be disabled. If it was enabled, VRRP could transition to "INITIAL" state. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 40357 | Module: SW56 | Level: 2 |
The L3 filter nomatchaction parameter was not applied for some IP traffic on the switch. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 40405 Module: ENCO | Level: 2 |
If the ENCO process used to encrypt an ISAKMP packet failed, a switch reboot could occur. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 40415 | Module: VRRP | Level: 2 |
When a master VRRP router was configured from a boot script, the transition to the MASTER state occurred before the Layer 2 interface had been initialised, preventing the gratuitous ARP from being sent. This issue has been resolved.
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