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CR00011664 | PERM | 3 | The IAC (interpret as control) characters (0xFF) are escaped when sent across the | Y | Y | Y |
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CR00011739 | IP | 3 | Previously, a route map entry could not be deleted if the route map was used by | Y | Y | Y |
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CR00011754 | VRRP | 3 | Previously, when a ping was sent to the virtual router address of a VRRP pair, and | Y | Y | Y |
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CR00011004 | QoS | 4 | Previously, if you used the ? or Tab keys to obtain help about the Quality of Service | - | - | - |
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CR00011056 | Classifier | 4 | Previously, it was possible to create multiple classifiers that classified packets | - | - | - |
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