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CR00015938 | DHCPv6 | 2 | For DHCPv6, the router or switch now supports Prefix Delegation according to | Y | Y | Y |
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CR00015974 | DHCPv6 | 2 | The DHCPv6 client regularly wrote the file client6.dhc, which over time caused | Y | Y | Y |
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CR00015984 | DHCPv6 | 2 | DHCPv6 authentication did not work correctly. | Y | Y | Y |
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CR00015989 | TPAD | 2 | When using the TPAD autodial feature and sending multiple transactions over a | Y | Y | Y |
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| sending an ACK. This ACK was unnecessary and could cause interoperability |
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| This issue has been resolved. The router or switch no longer sends the ACK in |
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CR00016034 | IP Gateway, | 2 | Previously it was not possible to add a static ARP entry for the corresponding | Y | Y | Y |
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| This issue has been resolved. The router or switch will now also allow /31 ARP |
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CR00016060 | IGMP | 2 | If a port was disabled from being an All Routers group port for IGMP, and that | Y | - | Y |
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