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CR00011438 | Ping | 3 | When the router or switch pinged a host whose hostname consisted only | Y | Y | Y | Y |
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CR00011824 | Firewall | 3 | When a firewall UDP session starts up, the session timeout should be 5 | Y | Y | Y | Y |
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| UDP session timeout value. Previously, the timeout changed after the 6th |
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| UDP packet belonging to that session, instead of after the 5th packet. |
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CR00012066 | IP Gateway | 3 | The command show ip cassi command is obsolete but was still available. | Y | Y | Y | Y |
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CR00012168 | Classifier | 3 | Output of the show classifier command displayed only the hexadecimal | Y | Y | Y | Y |
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CR00012885 | OSPF, GUI | 3 | If there were virtual OSPF interfaces, then the OSPF Interfaces GUI page | Y | Y | Y | Y |
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CR00013352 | STP | 3 | The help displayed by the command set stp port=all ? listed some | - | - | - | Y |
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