Release | 3 |
CR00007034 | Module: Firewall | Level: 1 |
A reboot could occur while ageing out Firewall sessions when the device was under heavy load and had many active Firewall sessions.
This issue has been resolved. (No PCR number.)
CR00007695 Module: PPP | Level: 1 |
When either the Firewall was enabled or multiple L2TP tunnels were configured, and a default route existed over an L2TP tunnel, it was possible for an infinite internal packet loop to be created when a packet was sent over the L2TP tunnel after the underlying interface route to the remote IP had gone down. This caused a reboot to occur.
This issue has been resolved. (No PCR number.)
Level 2
CR00002290 | Module: STP, SWI | Level: 2 |
Previously, the forwarding database was flushed instead of being aged out when an STP topology change notification was received.
This issue has been resolved. (PCR number: 40185)
CR00002662 Module: STP | Level: 2 |
Previously, when a port or ports was moved from one VLAN to another, the switch would reset both STP/RSTP instances that control the VLANs. This behaviour is now changed to only reset the STP process on the STP instance that the port(s) is joining. The switch will now also retain the port(s) edge- port setting during the moving process.
This issue has been resolved.
CR00007341 Module: IPG | Level: 2 |
When routers and switches were using CIDR addressing, with a unicast address coinciding with a network broadcast address of class A, B, or C, then they could incorrectly forward traffic as directed broadcasts, even though the traffic was unicast (only).
This issue has been resolved. (PCR number: 50069)
CR00007358 Module: BRG, FR | Level: 2 |
When Cisco encapsulation was used on a frame relay interface, the router was not recognising bridged packets. This issue has been resolved.
Also, specifying a logical frame relay interface when adding a bridge port has been explicitly disallowed. (No PCR number.)
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