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SHOW IGMPSNOOPING ROUTERADDRESS

Patch Release Note

PCR: 03780

Module: INSTALL

Level: 3

If a configuration file had a long file name, the SHOW CONFIG command displayed the file name using the shortened DOS 8.3 format (where file names are 8 characters long, with extensions of 3 characters). This issue has been resolved so that long configuration file names are now displayed using the DOS 16.3 format (where file names are up to 16 characters long).

PCR: 03789

Module: ETH

Level: 2

When a 4-port ETH PIC card was installed, the output of the SHOW IP INTERFACE command showed the ETH port as Down, but the link LEDs on the card were lit. This issue has been resolved. The SHOW command now shows the correct link status. The link will go down after 90 seconds if no inbound traffic is received. When inbound traffic is received the link will come up.

PCR: 03790

Module: SWI

Level: 2

When a tagged port was deleted from a VLAN that was in the default STP, and the port was then added to the VLAN again, communications were sometimes not resumed on that port. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 03798

Module: IKMP

Level: 3

ISAKMP did not support the IPSec message option

ID_IPV6_ADDR_SUBNET (RFC 2407, 4.6.2.7). ISAKMP was using the ID_IPV6_ADDR (RFC 2407, 4.6.2.6) option instead. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 03801 Module: MLDS

Level: 2

MLD and MLD Snooping accepted MLD Query packets with a hop limit greater than 1. Duplicate packets were forwarded when the hop limit was not 1 and the payload was 0::0. This issue has been resolved. MLD and MLD Snooping now require the hop limit to be 1.

PCR: 03806

Module: VRRP

Level: 4

After the SHOW VRRP command was executed, incorrect trigger messages were entered into the log. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 03809

Module: SWI

Level: 2

An additional check has been added for unknown GBIC models to

 

determine if they are copper or fibre.

 

PCR: 03817

Module: IPV6

Level: 2

A fatal error occurred when IPv6 fragmented a packet. Also, when a large fragmented ICMP echo request packet was received, the reply may not have been fragmented and so may have exceeded the MTU for the interface it was sent on. These issues have been resolved.

PCR: 03826

Module: BGP

Level: 2

When BGP imported routes from IP with the ADD BGP IMPORT command, and there were multiple import choices, the best IP route was not always imported. This issue has been resolved.

Patch 86253-07 for Software Release 2.5.3 C613-10382-00 REV E

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86253-07 specifications

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