Patch 86251-08 For Rapier Series Switches 7
Patch 86251-08 for Software Release 2.5.1
C613-10356-00 REV I
The warning given when a QoS policy is active on a port operating at
reduced speed has been changed to reflect the problem more accurately. The
old message was:
Warning (2087343): Port <Port num> is currently used in QoS
policy <QoS policy num>, this policy may become incorrect
due to the port bandwidth.
The new message is:
Warning (2087350): Port <Port num> is operating at less than
its maximum speed: this may affect QoS policy <QoS policy
num>.
If the DISABLE SWITCH PORT command appeared in the configuration
script, an interface could come up even though ifAdminStatus was set to
‘down’. This issue has been resolved.
When a ping was sent to t he device’s link-local address, the device flooded
the ICMP Reply packet over the VLAN. This issue has been resolved.
This patch adds an enhancement that allows a Virtual Router IP address to
be adopted by the current master Virtual Router. This means that regardless
of whether the device actually ‘owns’ the IP address, it will respond to
specific service requests made to that IP address. The service requests are
ICMP echo (ping), Telnet, SSH, SNMP, HTTP server (GUI), and SSL for the
GUI. For details, see “Adopting the VRRP IP Address” on page56.
Files with lines over 132 characters in length could not be transferred using
TFTP. This limit has now been raised to 1000 characters to match the
maximum command line length.
The SHOW FILE command caused an error when the displayed file had a
duplicate entry due to file size mismatch. This issue has been resolved. An
error message is now logged when the SHOW FILE command detects a
duplicate file. The first FFS file will be deleted when a duplicate exists.
Static DHCP address ranges were not reclaimed if the Reclaim operation was
interrupted by the interface going down. This issue has been resolved.
When a boot file for DHCP was specified with the ADD DHCP POLICY
FILE command, a blank space was added after the filename in the
configuration. This meant the file could not be found. This issue has been
resolved.
PCR: 31071 Module: SWI Level: 4
PCR: 31072 Module: SWI Level: 3
PCR: 31080 Module: IPV6 Level: 2
PCR: 31081 Module: VRRP, IP, TCP, TELNET,
HTTP, SNMP, SSH
PCR: 31094 Module: FILE Level: 3
PCR: 31096 Module: FFS Level: 3
PCR: 31098 Module: DHCP Level: 3
PCR: 31102 Module: DHCP Level: 2