Patch 86253-07 For Rapier Series Switches

SHOW IGMPSNOOPING ROUTERADDRESS

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PCR: 03828

Module: IPV6

Level: 2

The MTU value for IPv6 PPP interfaces was always set to 1280 bytes. This

MTU value is now correctly set to 1500 bytes, and 1492 bytes for PPP over

Ethernet (PPPoE).

PCR: 03836

Module: OSPF

Level: 2

OSPF sometimes chose routes with an infinite metric over routes with a finite metric when selecting the best local route. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 03839

Module: IPV6

Level: 2

A fatal error sometimes occurred when an IPv6 ping packet length

 

exceeded 1453 bytes. This issue has been resolved.

 

PCR: 03843

Module: DHCP

Level: 2

When some DHCP entries were in Reclaim mode, and all interface links related to the range of these entries went down, these DHCP entries were stuck in Reclaim mode. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 03847

Module: TTY

Level: 3

Entering Ctrl-N caused some terminals to expect Shift Out ASCII

 

characters. This issue has been resolved.

 

PCR: 03850

Module: FFS

Level: 3

Files were not displayed in the SHOW FFILE command output, after entering “Q” at the CLI to quit from a previous prompt. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 03852

Module: IPG, IPV6

Level: 2

PIM SM did not establish a BSR candidate between two AR720 routers with

PPP over SYN. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 03854

Module: SWI

Level: 2

When INGRESSLIMIT parameter in the SET SWITCH PORT command was set to 64kbps, the switch received packets intermittently rather than continuously. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 03855

Module: IPG

Level: 2

Previously, an IP multicast stream destined for an IP multicast group was forwarded out ports in the All Groups IGMP snooping entry even after this entry had timed out. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 03861

Module: IPV6

Level: 2

When a connector was plugged into one physical interface, the RIPng request packet was erroneously transmitted from all interfaces on the switch. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 03864

Module: BGP

Level: 2

BGP sent Update packets when the local host route table changed but did not affect BGP. Also, BGP did not send Withdrawn packets when there was a change in the best route. These issues have been resolved.

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

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Allied Telesis 86253-07 manual PCR Module Ospf Level, PCR Module IPG, IPV6 Level

86253-07 specifications

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One of the notable features of the 86253-07 is its support for Power over Ethernet (PoE). This technology simplifies the deployment of network devices like IP cameras and wireless access points, as it enables the switch to deliver power and data over a single Ethernet cable. This not only reduces installation costs but also enhances flexibility in network design.

The switch also offers advanced security features to protect sensitive data and network infrastructure. It incorporates various protocols such as IEEE 802.1X for port-based network access control, ensuring that only authorized devices can connect to the network. Additionally, features like VLANs (Virtual Local Area Networks) allow for effective segmentation of network traffic, further enhancing security and performance.

Allied Telesis ensures that the 86253-07 is easy to manage and monitor with its user-friendly interface. The switch supports management protocols like SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) and provides web-based management options, making it accessible for IT administrators to configure and troubleshoot the network efficiently.

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In summary, the Allied Telesis 86253-07 is a powerful switch equipped with Gigabit Ethernet, PoE support, advanced security features, and straightforward management options. Its combination of performance, reliability, and flexibility makes it an excellent solution for enterprises looking to enhance their networking capabilities.