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PCR: 02519 | Module: IPv6 | Network affecting: No |
The DELETE IPV6 6T04 command sometimes caused an error. This issue | ||
has been resolved. |
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PCR: 02521 | Module: IPv6 | Network affecting: No |
The DECREMENT parameter of the ADD IPV6 INTERFACE command was not recognised in the command line. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 02523 Module: QOS, UTILITY Network affecting: No
The SET QOS TRAFFICCLASS command now requires 7 characters to be entered for the optional EXCEEDACTION and EXCEEDREMARKVALUE parameters.
PCR: 02525 | Module: TELNET, PING, IPV6, Network affecting: No |
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The ADD IPV6 HOST command was not accepting the INTERFACE parameter when adding a host with a
PCR: 02526 | Module: DVMRP | Network affecting: No |
Under some circumstances, multiple default routes were created for | ||
DVMRP. This issue has been resolved. |
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PCR: 02527 | Module: TCP | Network affecting: No |
TCP did not send a TCP Reset message under some circumstances, for example when the Telnet server was disabled. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 02529 Module: FIREWALLNetwork affecting: No
The source IP address is now checked correctly when subnet NAT is used with standard, double, or reverse NAT. Previously, it was sometimes possible to specify an IP address outside the allowable range.
PCR: 02532 Module: FIREWALLNetwork affecting: No
The Firewall showed the wrong counters on Total Received Packets and Dropped Packets and displayed twice the number of received packets when discarding packets from the public side. Also, when a Deny rule was applied to the private side, the Number of Dropped Packets was always zero. These issues have been resolved.
PCR: 02534 | Module: TEST | Network affecting: No |
The SYN test did not operate successfully when patch | ||
installed. This issue has been resolved. |
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PCR: 02535 | Module: IPV6 | Network affecting: No |
A fatal error occurred when an IPv6 packet with an invalid payload length | ||
was received. This issue has been resolved. |
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PCR: 02537 | Module: L2TP | Network affecting: No |
When PPP was used over an L2TP tunnel, a speed of zero was shown for the PPP interface on the LNS side, while the LAC side showed a
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