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CR00011204 | IP Gateway | - | This Software Version allows you to add ARP entries with multicast MAC | Y | Y | Y |
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CR00011271 | Switch, | - | A new switch filter feature enables you to use a switch filter to make a VLAN | - | - | - |
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CR00011565 | ASYN | - | When an asynchronous port is in ten mode, it bundles together the characters | Y | Y | Y |
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CR00011615 | Switch | - | When a switch port has been given a description, it is now possible to use an | Y | - | Y |
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