22 Patch Release Note
Patch 86251-05 for Software Release 2.5.1
C613-10356-00 REV F
When the TX cable was unplugged from a fibre port the operating status
was incorrectly reported as UP. This issue has been resolved.
When replying to a DHCP REQUEST that had passed through a DHCP
relay, the broadcast bit of DHCP NAK messages was not being set. This
issue has been resolved in accordance with RFC2131.
The SET QOS HWPRIORITY and SET QOS HWQUEUE commands were
not accepting all parameters correctly. This meant that the HWPRIORITY
and HWQUEUE commands could not be modified with the associated SET
command, but had to be made in the configuration script. This issue has
been resolved.
An issue with Secure Shell clients not being able to connect to a Secure Shell
server unless 3DES was installed on both the client and the server has been
resolved.
The fault LED incorrectly reported a power supply fault (three flashes) on
the 48V DC switch versions. This issue has been resolved.
Features in 86251-02
Patch file details are listed in Table4.
The SHOW IPV6 commands were incorrectly including RIPng down routes,
and routes on the sending interface. The IPv6 routing table now recognises
down routes.
Some change actions, and the resending of prune messages were not
operating correctly. This issue has been resolved.
When OSPF was enabled on startup, an OSPF interface would sometimes
stay in the DOWN state. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 03065 Module: SWI Level: 2
PCR: 03067 Module: DHCP Level: 1
PCR: 03068 Module: SWI, QOS Level: 2
PCR: 03069 Module: SWI Level: 1
PCR: 03077 Module: CORE Level: 4
Table 4: Patch file details for Patch 86251-02.
Base Software Release File 86s-251.rez
Patch Release Date 29-January-2003
Compressed Patch File Name 86251-02.paz
Compressed Patch File Size 28756 bytes
PCR: 02542 Module: IPV6 Network affecting: No
PCR: 02574 Module: DVMRP Network affecting: No
PCR: 02587 Module: OSPF Network affecting: No