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CR00012307 | VLAN | 3 | Previously, when MSTP was configured it was not possible to delete ports from | - | - | - | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | - |
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| This issue has been resolved. Deleting such ports is now permitted. |
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CR00012314 | TACACS+, | 3 | If a user connects to the router or switch via telnet and is authenticated using | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y |
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| TACACS+, previously the rem_addr field in the TACACS+ packets contained the |
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| text “Telnet x” (where x was the number of the telnet session) instead of the |
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| remote IP address. |
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| This issue has been resolved. The rem_addr field now contains the remote IP |
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CR00012322 | Classifier | 3 | If a user created a classifier that specified an IP address without specifying a | Y | Y | Y | Y | - | - | - | - | - | - |
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| the configuration with the create config command, the resulting configuration |
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| file included a value for protocol (for example, create class=1 prot="ip" |
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| ipda=20.20.20.10/24). This prevented the router or switch from applying the |
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| classifier to IPsec tunnelled traffic. |
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| This issue has been resolved. The protocol value is no longer added to such |
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| classifiers, which leaves them matching the default of any. |
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CR00012329 | Asyn | 3 | When the router sent a continuous stream of data over a permanent assignment, | Y | Y | Y | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
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| than the ASYN port at the sending end, the sending router eventually rebooted. |
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| This was because the router had to queue packets and eventually ran out of |
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| memory. |
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| This issue has been resolved. The router now stops receiving ASYN data when |
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| memory is low, so its queue does not get too full. |
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CR00012359 | Switch | 3 | You can now return the description of a switch port to its original blank value by | Y | - | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y |
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set switch
and providing no value for the description parameter.
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