Allied Telesis 54266-02 manual PCR Module IP, Filter Level, PCR 40437 Module Core Level

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PCR: 40417

Module: OSPF

Level: 3

When LS Acks (Link State Advert acks) were received, they were compared against the transmitted LSA (Link State Advert). If it was the same, the LSA was removed from the re-transmission list. The algorithm used in this check has been changed to be compliant with the algorithm specified in section

13.1of RFC2328, to determine if the LS Ack received is the instance as the LSA.

PCR: 40428

Module: IP, FILTER

Level: 3

If the value specified for the sport or dport parameter in the add ip filter or set ip filter commands was 65535, then the IP filter process would incorrectly interpret that value as meaning “any “ port. This issue has been resolved so that port 65535 is now used for the IP filter when specified.

PCR: 40437 Module: CORE

Level: 3

The tick timer was not initialised correctly, which could cause firewall sessions to time out prematurely when the system time reached midnight. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 40493 Module: DHCP

Level: 3

In certain scenarios when acting as a DHCP server, the switch would send a DHCP ACK to an invalid MAC address. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 40498

Module: OSPF

Level: 3

When a virtual link end point is no longer reachable, the virtual interface is not brought down, and the virtual neighbour is not removed. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 40513

Module: PIM6

Level: 3

The RP Candidate address was not displayed correctly when issuing the "show pim6 rps" command. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 40610

Module: BRIDGE

Level: 3

When the set bridge port command was executed, the bridge configuration resulting from the create config or show config dynamic=bridge commands would be incorrect. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 40676 Module: ADSL, CORE

Level: 3

The ADSL interface, adsl0, did not appear in the Interface Name Summary table section of the show interface command output or in the arInterfaceTable in the Allied Telesyn enterprise MIB. This issue has been resolved.

Patch 54266-02

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Contents For AR440S and AR441S Adsl Routers Introduction PatchPCR Module IPG Level FeaturesPCR 40660 Module ATM Level PCR Module Ipsec LevelPCR Module PIM6, PIM4 Level PCR 40419 Module OSPF, IPGLevelPCR 40442 Module IPSECLevel PCR 40446 Module Dhcp LevelPCR 40496 Module Dhcp Level PCR Module Isakmp LevelPCR Module BGP Level PCR Module Ospf LevelPCR 40573 Module LOG Level PCR 40592 Module Bootp LevelPCR Module SWI Level PCR 40560 Module Dhcp LevelPCR Module Ffile Level PCR Module Ping LevelPCR Module OSPF, IPG Level PCR Module L2TP LevelPCR Module PIM6 Level PCR Module IP, Filter LevelPCR 40437 Module Core Level PCR 40493 Module Dhcp LevelPCR Module Adsl AR441S Adsl Router Hardware PlatformPCR Module IPG, Vrrp Level PCR 40521 Module TACACS+Adsl Interfaces PCR 40582 Module BRG Level PCR 40568 Module SWKLevelPCR Module M8272 Level PCR 40581 Module BRG LevelError 3005271 Internal Error Failed to set interface PCR 40625 Module SWK Level PCR Module SYN LevelPCR 40633 Module Enco Level PCR 40647 Module ETHLevel Features

54266-02 specifications

The Allied Telesis 54266-02 is a feature-rich networking device designed to meet the demands of modern enterprise environments. This device is part of Allied Telesis's commitment to providing robust networking solutions that enhance connectivity, simplify management, and improve overall performance.

One of the standout features of the 54266-02 is its high-performance capabilities. This model supports Gigabit Ethernet, which ensures that data can be transmitted at rapid speeds, thereby accommodating bandwidth-intensive applications such as video conferencing, cloud computing, and online gaming. With its ability to handle substantial traffic without compromising on efficiency, this device is ideal for both small businesses and large enterprises.

The 54266-02 is equipped with advanced Layer 2 and Layer 3 switching capabilities, providing users with a versatile platform that can efficiently manage network traffic. This dual-layer functionality allows for greater flexibility in network design and optimization. Additionally, the device supports Virtual LAN (VLAN) configurations, enabling the segmentation of network traffic for enhanced security and improved performance.

In terms of management, the Allied Telesis 54266-02 features a user-friendly interface that simplifies network administration. With the support for SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) and web-based management tools, IT administrators can easily monitor network performance, configure settings, and troubleshoot issues in real-time. This enhances overall network reliability and minimizes downtime.

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With its combination of speed, flexibility, ease of management, and robust security features, the Allied Telesis 54266-02 is a powerful choice for any organization seeking to enhance their networking infrastructure. Whether for a startup or an established enterprise, this model represents a reliable solution that can adapt to evolving networking demands.