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Patch Release Note

PCR: 03867

Module: BGP

Level: 2

BGP 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: 03868

Module: IPG

Level: 3

The ipForwDatagrams SNMP MIB object was incremented when it should not have been. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 03870 Module: SWI, VLAN

Level: 3

On Rapier 48i switches, mirror port information was repeated in the output of the SHOW VLAN command. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 03871

Module: FIREWALL

Level: 2

The HTTP proxy sometimes allowed URL requests that should have been denied. Also, the HTTP proxy denied all URLs that contained a deniable keyword, even when some URLs with that word had explicitly been allowed. These issues have been resolved.

PCR: 03874 Module: DHCP

Level: 3

For parameters that accept a list of IP addresses in a DHCP command (such as LOGSERVER in the ADD DHCP POLICY command), the list is now limited to a maximum of 32 IP addresses.

PCR: 03875

Module: IPG

Level: 2

Sometimes OSPF routes were not entered in the IP route table. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 03876

Module: PING

Level: 2

A fatal error occurred if the TRACE command was executed when a trace was already in progress. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 03878

Module: SWI

Level: 2

The layer 3 filter was matching a layer 3 packet incorrectly when the egress port was specified by the filter. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 03883

Module: IPG

Level: 3

Some IP addresses were not displayed correctly in log messages. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 03884

Module: IPG

Level: 2

The IGMP MVR membership timeout was not operating correctly. Membership of a multicast group is now eliminated when it times out. Also, Leave messages were not being processed correctly, which sometimes delayed the membership timeout. These issues have been resolved.

PCR: 03888

Module: DHCP, TELNET

Level: 2

When the device was configured as a DHCP server, a fatal error sometimes occurred when a telnet session to the device was closed while DHCP was reclaiming IP addresses. Also, a telnet error message displayed an incorrect value when a telnet command line parameter was repeated (for example, SHOW TELNET TELNET). 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 03870 Module SWI, Vlan Level, PCR 03874 Module Dhcp Level, PCR Module Ping Level

86253-07 specifications

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