Allied Telesis 86222-21 manual PCR Module FILE, FFS Network affecting No

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PCR: 02081

Module: FILE, FFS

Network affecting: No

If the FILE module was required to re-write a file, the existing file would be deleted before the size of the new file was known. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 02082

Module: OSPF

Network affecting: Yes

OSPF virtual links running across a single network segment would accept

0.0.0.0as the next hop address. This was inherited by derivative routes, making them unusable. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 02086

Module: FFS

Network affecting: No

If a file ended short of an erase block boundary and a compaction was started, the block in which the file was stored was not erased, causing errors when new files were written. Also, if the last file in the filing system ended on or short of an erase block boundary, and a compaction was started, then compaction would fail. These issues have been resolved.

PCR: 02088

Module: SWI

Network affecting: No

Port mirroring on the Rapier 48 and 48i was not operating correctly because

Destination Lookup Failure (DLF) frames were sent from the mirror port.

This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 02095

Module: SWI

Network affecting: No

The software routing performance of the Rapier 48 and Rapier 48i has been enhanced.

PCR: 02101

Module: SWI

Network affecting: No

The layer 3 hardware table was not sorted properly when it contained a very wide range of IP addresses (eg. 10.0.0.1 - 205.33.3.1). This caused a small number of packets to be routed by software rather than hardware. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 02104

Module: TRG

Network affecting: No

The periodic and time trigger counts were incrementing by two instead of one on each update. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 02105

Module: FFS

Network affecting: No

An error occurred when the FLASH write driver was required to write values that were not long-word aligned and were at the driver’s page boundary. The driver attempted to write into the next section of memory. It also attempted to read the status of this section of memory, and misinterpreted the result as a low Vpp voltage. Also, errors occurred during FLASH compaction. These issues have been resolved.

Patch 86222-21 for Software Release 2.2.2 C613-10319-00 REV T

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Contents Introduction PCR Module IPG/FIREWALL Network affecting No PCR Module Firewall Network affecting NoPCR Module Vrrp Network affecting No PCR 02329 Module Dhcp Network affecting NoPCR Module IPG Network affecting No PCR Module SWI Network affecting NoPCR 02397 Module Dvmrp Network affecting No PCR Module Igmp Network affecting YesPCR Module CORE, Snmp Network affecting No PCR 02198 Module Dhcp Network affecting YesPCR Module File Network affecting No PCR Module LOG Network affecting NoLog messages are no longer stored in NVS PCR Module DHCP, IPG Network affecting NoPCR Module PIM, DVMRP, SWI Network affecting No PCR Module TTY Network affecting NoPCR Module DNS Network affecting No PCR Module DUART, TM Network affecting NoFeatures PCR Module IPG Network affectingNo PCR Module STP Network affecting NoPCR Module Dhcp Network affecting No Patch file details for Patch 86222-18 are listed in Table PCR Module Load Network affecting NoPCR Module OSPF, IPG Network affecting No PCR Module FFS Network affecting No PCR Module FILE, FFS Network affecting NoPCR Module Ospf Network affecting Yes PCR Module TRG Network affecting NoPatch file details for Patch 86222-15 are listed in Table Patch file details for Patch 86222-16 are listed in TablePCR 02099 Module Dhcp Network affecting No PCR 02015 Module Snmp Network affecting NoPCR 02035 Module Vlan Network affecting No PCR Module Switch Network affecting NoPCR 02070 Module Core Network affecting No PCR Module Ping Network affecting NoPatch file details for Patch 86222-13 are listed in Table PCR Module Telnet Network affecting NoPCR 01257 Module Dhcp Network affecting No Has been added to the following commandsPatch file details for Patch 86222-12 are listed in Table PCR Module IPG/VRRP Network affecting NoPCR Module Ipgigmp Network affecting No PCR Module IPG, VLAN, SWI Network affecting No PCR 02007 Module Dhcp Network affecting NoPCR Module Trigger Network affecting No Patch file details for Patch 86222-11 are listed in TablePatch file details for Patch 86222-09 are listed in Table Patch file details for Patch 86222-10 are listed in TablePCR Module STP, SWI Network affecting Yes PCR Module PRI Network affecting No PCR Module SWI, CORE, IPG Network affecting NoPatch file details for Patch 86222-08 are listed in Table PCR 01018 Module Dhcp Network affecting No PCR Module L2TP Network affecting YesPCR Module PIM Network affecting No PCR Module IPG,FIREWALL Network affecting NoPCR Module Q931 Network affecting No PCR Module Http Network affecting NoPCR Module L2TP, IPG Network affecting No PCR Module TCP Network affecting NoPCR Module TRG, Snmp Network affecting No PCR Module VLAN,SWI Network affecting NoPatch file details for Patch 86222-06 are listed in Table PCR Module PKI Network affecting No Patch file details for Patch 86222-05 are listed in TablePCR Module Core Network affecting No PCR Module IPv6 Network affecting NoPatch file details for Patch 86222-04 are listed in Table PCR 01186 Module FIREWALLNetwork affecting NoPCR 01187 Module IPGNetwork affecting No PCR Module CORE, SWI Network affecting NoPCR 01167 Module Enco Network affecting No PCR 01165 Module Dhcp Network affecting NoPCR Module ETH, Trigger Network affecting No PCR 01100 Module Dhcp Network affecting No Patch file details for Patch 86222-01 are listed in TablePKI enrolment no longer causes message validation to fail Availability Patch Release Note

86222-21 specifications

Allied Telesis 86222-21 is a versatile and robust network switch designed for a variety of applications across different industries. This device is engineered to deliver high-performance connectivity, making it an ideal choice for both enterprise environments and smaller businesses looking to enhance their network infrastructure.

One of the standout features of the Allied Telesis 86222-21 is its support for advanced Layer 2 switching capabilities. This allows for efficient data transfer within local area networks (LANs) by enabling the management of data packets based on MAC addresses. The device is equipped with multiple Gigabit Ethernet ports, promoting fast and reliable connections for numerous devices and reducing latency in data transmission.

In a world increasingly dependent on cloud services and virtualization, the 86222-21 is designed to accommodate the growing need for bandwidth. It supports Power over Ethernet (PoE), which simplifies the installation of networked devices like IP cameras and wireless access points by providing power through the Ethernet cable, eliminating the need for separate power supplies. This not only streamlines device management but also enhances flexibility in network design.

Security is a paramount concern for any modern network, and this model addresses those needs with robust built-in security features. The device includes VLAN support, allowing for the segmentation of networks into distinct domains for enhanced data security and management. Access Control Lists (ACLs) further bolster network security by enabling fine-grained control over which devices can communicate with each other.

Allied Telesis 86222-21 also features an intuitive management interface, which is crucial for IT administrators responsible for maintaining network performance. The graphical user interface (GUI) and command line interface (CLI) provide flexibility in managing the switch, allowing for configuration changes and monitoring of network health with ease.

Additionally, this network switch is designed with energy efficiency in mind. It complies with various energy-saving standards, which not only reduces operational costs but also contributes to environmental sustainability.

Overall, the Allied Telesis 86222-21 is a powerful and flexible switch equipped with advanced features that cater to the needs of modern networks. It promotes efficient data management, robust security, and energy efficiency, making it a fitting solution for diverse networking requirements. Whether used in small offices or larger enterprise environments, its adaptability and performance capabilities make it a valuable asset in the pursuit of effective network communication.