22 Patch Release Note
Patch 86222-27 for Software Release 2.2.2
C613-10319-00 REV Z
When a file upload was interrupted, the file being uploaded was not
unlocked. The file could not be deleted without restarting the router. This
issue has been resolved.
RIP was incorrectly sending triggered request packets over VLANs, even on
non-demand links. This issue has been resolved.
When VRRP responded to an ARP request for the VR IP address it was not
making an entry in the ARP table and the switch L3 table. This issue has
been resolved.
Features in 86222-18
Patch file details for Patch 86222-18 are listed in Table10:
There is no patch release 86222-17 because this patch was withdrawn.
Patch 86222-18 includes all issues resolved and enhancements released in
previous patches for Software Release 2.2.2, and the following enhancements:
In some situations, the switch would stop forwarding packets via internal
and/or external uplink ports. This issue has been resolved.
If a flash write error occurred when a file was being written, the file’s
directory entry was deleted leaving a partial file in flash. Subsequent
attempts to write the file failed because a file of the same name already
existed. This issue has been resolved.
In configurations containing a large number of OSPF routes, the SPF
calculation could take a long time. During this calculation, other events
would not be processed. This patch reduces the time required for an SPF
calculation and allows the switch to respond to other events in the mean
time. This patch also improves the performance of flow cache updates.
PCR 02181 Module: LOAD Network affecting: No
PCR 02186 Module: IPG Network affecting: No
PCR 02188 Module: VRRP Network affecting: No
Table 10: Patch file details for Patch 86222-18.
Base Software Release File 86s-222.rez
Patch Release Date 6-May-2002
Compressed Patch File Name 86222-18.paz
Compressed Patch File Size 342720 bytes
PCR: 02041 Module: SWI Network affecting: No
PCR: 02073 Module: FILE Network affecting: No
PCR: 02075 Module: OSPF, IPG Network affecting: No