Allied Telesis 86253-07 manual PCR 03708 Module Dhcp Level, PCR Module IP Level

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Patch Release Note

PCR: 03707

Module: STP

Level: 2

When adding a port to a VLAN, any STP ports that had been disabled in the default STP were re-enabled. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 03708 Module: DHCP

Level: 2

When the DELETE DHCP RANGE command was executed, DHCP attempted to reclaim the addresses in that range. It also tried to reclaim addresses in that range that were not allocated at that time, resulting in duplicate addresses appearing on the free list for allocation. This has been resolved by allowing DHCP to reclaim only those addresses that are currently in use by one of its clients.

PCR: 03720

Module: STP

Level: 2

When changing from RSTP to STP mode, the STPCOMPATIBLE option for the RSTPTYPE parameter incorrectly appeared in the dynamic configuration. Also, when changing from RSTP to STP mode or vice versa, disabled STP ports did not remain in the disabled state. These issues have been resolved.

PCR: 03738

Module: IPG

Level: 2

If a port went down, the port was deleted from the appropriate static IGMP associations but was not added back again when it came back up. Similarly, static IGMP associations were automatically deleted but not added back when IP or IGMP was disabled. These issues have been resolved. You can now create IGMP associations before enabling IGMP, and they will become active when IGMP is enabled.

PCR: 03741

Module: FIREWALL

Level: 3

The maximum number of firewall sessions had decreased since software release 86s-241. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 03742

Module: IPV6

Level: 2

Previously, an incorrect source address was used for router advertisements that were sent over an IPv6 tunnel. The source address of the tunnel (specified by the IPADDRESS parameter of the ADD IPV6 TUNNEL command) was used instead of a link local address. This caused an interoperability problem, which has been resolved. Now, if the specified IP address is not a link local address, then a link local address will be created based on the IPv4 tunnel source address and used for router advertisements.

PCR: 03743

Module: IP

Level: 3

If a ping was active and the IP configuration was reset, subsequent pings were sent out the wrong interface. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 03744

Module: PING

Level: 3

Executing a ping to the IP address 0.0.0.0 did not return an invalid destination address error message. Also, when the TRACE command was executed for local addresses, it timed out after 90 seconds. These issues have been resolved.

Patch 86253-07 for Software Release 2.5.3 C613-10382-00 REV E

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Contents Patch For Rapier Series Switches PCR Module IPG Level PCR Module Firewall LevelPCR Module PIM, PIM6 Level PCR Module IPv6 LevelPCR 31202 Module QOS Level PCR Module PIM6 LevelPCR Module SWI Level PCR Module Vrrp LevelPCR Module SWI, SW56 Level PCR Module L3F LevelPCR Module VLAN, IPG Level PCR 31258 Module IPG, DhcpPCR Module NTP Level PCR Module CURE, IPG, ATK LevelPCR 40006 Module LOG Level PCR Module IPG, Ospf LevelPCR Module PIM Level PCR Module STP LevelPCR Module TTY Level PCR Module PKI LevelPCR Module Utility Level PCR Module Http LevelPCR Module SWI Level PCR Module FFS Level PCR Module Ldap LevelPCR Module File Level PCR 31098 Module Dhcp LevelPCR 31122 Module Rmon Level PCR 31106 Module MLD LevelPCR 31119 Module LOG Level PCR Module IPX2 LevelADD Igmpsnooping Routeraddress Show Igmpsnooping Routeraddress PCR Module Rstp LevelPCR 31147 Module Dhcp Level PCR 31152 Module Dhcp LevelPCR 31159 Module FW, Vlan Level PCR Module User LevelPCR 02577 Module IPG, LOG Level PCR Module BGP, IP LevelPCR 02414 Module IPV6, SWI, IPG, Vlan PCR 03622 Module Enco Level PCR Module OSPF, IPG LevelPCR Module ETH, IPG, IPv6, IPX Level PCR 03751 Module Mlds Level PCR Module BGP LevelPCR Module TTY, User Level PCR Module Ikmp Level PCR Module Install LevelPCR Module ETH Level PCR 03801 Module Mlds LevelPCR Module IPG, IPV6 Level PCR Module Ping Level PCR 03870 Module SWI, Vlan LevelPCR 03874 Module Dhcp Level PCR Module DHCP, Telnet LevelPCR 03895 Module Dhcp Level PCR Module Switch LevelPCR Module IGMP, SWI Level PCR 03914 Module IPG, Vlan LevelPCR Module Ipsec Level PCR Module BGP, IPG Level PCR 31001 Module Dhcp LevelPCR 031020 Module PIM Level PCR 03691 Module Dvmrp Level PCR Module IPG, SWI LevelPCR 03515 Module Dhcp Level PCR 03698 Module Dvmrp LevelPCR 03708 Module Dhcp Level PCR Module IP LevelPCR Module Rsvp Level PCR 03779 Module Dhcp LevelPCR 03788 Module Dhcp Level PCR 03799 Module Dhcp LevelEnable and Disable Icmp Messages Enable IP Icmpreply MLD Snooping Igmp Snooping All-Group Entry Show IP Igmp Enable IP Igmp Allgroup Availability

86253-07 specifications

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Allied Telesis ensures that the 86253-07 is easy to manage and monitor with its user-friendly interface. The switch supports management protocols like SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) and provides web-based management options, making it accessible for IT administrators to configure and troubleshoot the network efficiently.

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