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PCR: 31190 | Module: SWI, SW56 | Level: 2 |
When static port security was enabled with the RELEARN parameter in the SET SWITCH PORT command, and a switch port was reset or unplugged, the MAC entries were removed (unlearned) from the forwarding database table. The MAC entries should only be removed when dynamic port security is in use. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 31194 | Module: BGP, IP | Level: 3 |
When executing the command:
ADD IP ROUTEMAP ENTRY SET ASPATH
followed by the command:
ADD IP ROUTEMAP ENTRY COMMUNITY ADD=YES
where the values for ROUTEMAP and ENTRY were the same in both commands, the second command failed and returned a “ROUTEMAP clause already exists” error message. This issue has been resolved.
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PCR: 02414 Module: IPV6, SWI, IPG, VLAN
MLD snooping is now supported on
Series Switches. For details, see “MLD Snooping” on page 30.
PCR: 02577 Module: IPG, LOG | Level: 4 |
The ability to log MAC addresses whenever the ARP cache changes has been added. To enable this, use the command:
ENABLE IP ARP LOG
To disable it, use the command:
DISABLE IP ARP LOG
The logging of MAC addresses is disabled by default. Use the SHOW LOG command to view the MAC addresses that have been logged when the ARP cache changes.
PCR: 03162 | Module: IPV6 | Level: 3 |
The performance of IPv6 has been improved by introducing IPv6 flows.
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