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PCR: 03120 | Module: ETH, IPG | Level: 4 |
The SHOW IP INTERFACE command was showing ETH interfaces as up at startup, when SHOW INTERFACE and SHOW ETH STATE had them as down. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 03124 | Module: IPV6 | Level: 4 |
The SHOW IPv6 COUNTER command now shows the outAdvert messages in the Total Out Messages counter field.
PCR: 03132 | Module: SWITCH | Level: 2 |
Classifiers that were added to hardware filters were not applied to the hardware. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 03139 | Module: IPV6 | Level: 3 |
The SHOW IPV6 INTERFACE command was not displaying the link layer address and EUI when the interface was down. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 03140 | Module: IPG, SWI | Level: 2 |
Static ARPs were deleted when a port went down. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 03144 | Module: CURE | Level: 4 |
Users with either USER or MANAGER level privilege can now execute the STOP PING and STOP TRACE commands. Previously, MANAGER privilege was needed to execute these commands.
PCR: 03145 | Module: IPG | Level: 4 |
The SET IP ROUTE FILTER command was not processing some parameters.
This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 03146 | Module: PORT | Level: 4 |
The PAGE parameter in the SET ASYN command now only accepts numeric values between 0 and 99, ON or OFF, and TRUE or FALSE.
PCR: 03147 | Module: BGP | Level: 4 |
When the DISABLE BGP DEBUG command was used, debugging messages were still being displayed by the BGP module. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 03149 | Module: SWITCH | Level: 3 |
When the Layer 3 Filter Match entry IMPORT was created, EPORT could be set on the filter entry. If the Layer 3 Filter Match entry EMPORT was created, then IPORT could be set on the filter entry. Setting parameters that did not match could cause undesirable results. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 03150 | Module: FIREWALL | Level: 3 |
The CREATE FIREWALL POLICY command was not checking for valid name entries, so invalid printing characters could be used for policy names. This issue has been resolved.
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