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Some of the issues addressed in this Release Note include a level number. This number reflects the importance of the issue that has been resolved. The levels are:
Level 1 This issue will cause significant interruption to network services, and there is no
Level 2 This issue will cause interruption to network service, however there is a
Level 3 This issue will seldom appear, and will cause minor inconvenience.
Level 4 This issue represents a cosmetic change and does not affect network operation.
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Level 1
PCR: 40660 Module: ATM | Level: 1 |
When an L2TP call was activated over any ATM link (PPPoA, PPPoEoA,
IPoA e.t.c.) a router reboot would occur. This issue has been resolved.
Level 2
PCR: 40266 | Module: IPSEC | Level: 2 |
Out of sequence IPSEC packets could cause a router reboot. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 40272 | Module: IPG | Level: 2 |
The router learned an ARP entry for an IP address that was already configured on one of its interfaces. This issue has been resolved, and the receipt of spoofed ARP packets will now generate a log message.
PCR: 40284 | Module: PIM | Level: 2 |
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PCR: 40311 | Module: IPG | Level: 2 |
A router reboot was observed when a large number of IP flows were being deleted when an interface went down. This issue has been resolved.
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