Patch 86261-04 For Rapier and AT-8800 Series Switches

SHOW IGMPSNOOPING ROUTERADDRESS

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PCR: 03726

Module: TTY, USER

Level: 3

The time recorded when a user logged in was overwritten when the same user logged in a second time while the original connection was still active. This meant the SHOW USER command displayed the same time for both connections. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 03781

Module: STP

Level: 2

A buffer leak occurred when rapid STP was specified with the SET STP

MODE=RAPID command, but STP had not been enabled with the ENABLE

STP command. 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: 03873

Module: IPG

Level: 4

The STATIC and INTERFACE options have been removed from the PROTOCOL parameter in the ADD IP ROUTE FILTER and SET IP ROUTE FILTER commands. These parameters were redundant because received static and interface routes are always added to the route table.

PCR: 03890

Module: IGMP, SWI

Level: 2

The switch was adding a router port for multicast packets to destinations with an address in the range 224.0.0.x. Switch port entries are now only created for special router multicast addresses.

PCR: 03905

Module: TTY

Level: 3

A fatal error occurred in the text editor while selecting blocks and scrolling up. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 03926

Module: PIM

Level: 2

Repeated Assert messages were sent after the prune limit expired. This issue has been resolved. The default dense mode prune hold time has been changed from 60 seconds to 210 seconds.

PCR: 03932

Module: PING

Level: 3

The ADD PING POLL command had a duplicate entry for the LENGTH parameter in the dynamic PING configuration if LENGTH was not the default value. This generated an incorrect configuration file when the CREATE CONFIG command was executed. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 03935

Module: ISAKMP

Level: 3

ISAKMP debug messages now correctly output IPv6 addresses when using

IPv6, and IPv4 addresses when using IPv4.

Patch 86261-04 for Software Release 2.6.1 C613-10386-00 REV D

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Patch 86261-04 specifications

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