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CR | Module | Level | Description | AR400 | AR7x5 | AR7x0S | Rapier i | Rapier w | AT8800- | x90048- | ||||
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CR00016759 | Switching, | 2 | Enabling DHCP snooping (correctly) adds a hardware filter to all untrusted | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Y | Y | - |
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| ports, to block all IP traffic coming from those ports. Previously, disabling |
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| DHCP snooping did not delete these filters. This meant that the switch |
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| dropped all IP traffic from the |
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| was restarted. |
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| Also, attempting to manually delete the hardware filters did not actually |
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| remove them. |
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| These issues have been resolved. The switch now removes the filters if you |
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| disable DHCP snooping or manually delete the filters. |
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CR00018655 | IP Gateway | 2 | If the user did not specify the destination and dmask parameters when | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y |
CR00018656 |
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| entering the set ip filter command, the destination and dmask of the |
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| filters were reset to any. |
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| Also, it was not possible to delete an IP filter by using the delete ip filter |
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| command, even when all required parameters were present. |
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| These issues have been resolved. |
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