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Features in 86251-04
Patch file details are listed in Table 2:
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PCR: 02571 | Module: IP | Level: 3 |
A fatal error occurred if the IP module was reset after the ADD IP EGP command was executed. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 02577 Module: IPG, LOG | Level: 4 |
The ability to log MAC addresses whenever the ARP cache changes has been added. To enable this, use the command:
ENABLE IP ARP LOG
To disable it, use the command:
DISABLE IP ARP LOG
The logging of MAC addresses is disabled by default. Use the SHOW LOG command to view the MAC addresses that have been logged when the ARP cache changes.
PCR: 03025 | Module: GUI | Level: 2 |
A buffer address was incrementing and not returning buffers for reuse when the command line interface was accessed via the GUI interface. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 03044 | Module: BGP | Level: 2 |
During route flapping, peers were sometimes not told about routes to the same destinations as the flapping routes. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 03048 | Module: STP | Level: 2 |
If a port belongs to an enabled STP instance, but the port has been disabled from STP operation with the DISABLE STP PORT command, the port will not respond to ARP requests. This patch implements a workaround that allows disabled STP ports to respond to ARP requests.
PCR: 03089 Module: CORE | Level: 4 |
The SET SYSTEM NAME command was accepting character strings greater than the limit of 80 characters. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 03094 Module: STP, VLAN | Level: 3 |
The VLAN membership count for STP ports was incorrect in the default configuration. This issue has been resolved.
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