Allied Telesis AR700, x900-48, AR44x, AR4155 manual Module Level Description, CR00012620, CR00012692

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Enhancements

CR

Module

Level

Description

CR00012620

Bridge

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By default, when the router receives a tagged packet on an Eth or VLAN interface

 

 

 

and bridges it, the bridge strips out the packet’s VLAN tag. This enhancement

 

 

 

enables you to set the bridge to instead retain the tag, by using off, no or false

 

 

 

in the new command:

 

 

 

set bridge stripvlantag={onoffyesnotruefalse}

 

 

 

The default is on. To see whether stripping is turned on or off, use the command:

 

 

 

show bridge

 

 

 

and check the new StripVlantag entry.

CR00012692

L2TP

-

The connection between the router or switch, acting as an LNS, and a third party

 

 

 

peer, acting as an LAC, can sometimes fail during PPP link negotiation. Frequent

 

 

 

negotiation failures can indicate a compatibility problem between the third party

 

 

 

peer and Proxy Authentication responses from the router or switch. With this

 

 

 

enhancement, you can now disable Proxy Authentication on the router or switch

 

 

 

for situations where the third party equipment is not compatible. Use

 

 

 

proxyauth=off in the command:

 

 

 

add l2tp ip=ipadd[-ipadd] ppptemplate=0..31

 

 

 

[number={offonstartup}] [pre13={offon}]

 

 

 

[proxyauth={offon}]

 

 

 

[tosreflect={offonfalsetruenoyes}]

 

 

 

The default for proxyauth is on. Proxy Authentication should not be disabled

 

 

 

unless necessary.

 

 

 

To see whether Proxy Authentication is turned on or off, use the command:

 

 

 

show l2tp ip

 

 

 

and check the new Proxy Authentication entry.

 

 

 

 

AR400

AR7x5

AR750S / AR770S

Rapier i

AT-8800

AT-8600

AT-8700XL

AT-8948 / x900-48

AT-9900

AT-9800

Y

Y

Y

-

-

-

-

-

-

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Y Y Y Y Y -

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Y Y Y

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Contents Models Series Release File Date Size bytes GUI file VersionEnabling and Installing this Release Enabling and Installing this ReleaseLevels3 LevelsCR00012715 CR00012654CR00012760 LogModule DvmrpIP Gateway Ppp=number over=ethx-any CR00009212CR00009213 CR00009826File CR00011434CR00011670 CR00012364Firewall CR00012613CR00012624 ARPs from other Vrrp entities while it is still the MasterSnooping Core, FileASYN, Log CR00012846CR00012855 CR00012868ATM Switch, VlanCR00013234 CR00013077CR00013276 CR00013309TTY PIMv6Asyn WAN loadCR00012598 CR00012468CR00012607 CR00012708Macdisparity CR00013085 CR00013049CR00013093 CR00013190CR00013279 CR00013243CR00013353 CR00013421Parameters, the switch now returns an error message Setting in its saved configurationGUI Faced opposite directionsInstall CR00012916 Command show ipv6 counterCR00012946 CR00013086Module Level Description CR00012620CR00012692 CR00013109 CR00012850CR00012857 CR00011277
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