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

SHOW IGMPSNOOPING ROUTERADDRESS

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PCR: 31094

Module: FILE

Level: 3

Files with lines over 132 characters in length could not be transferred using TFTP. This limit has now been raised to 1000 characters to match the maximum command line length.

PCR: 31097

Module: SW56

Level: 2

When broadcast packets were transmitted to one of two VLAN interfaces, and a ping was sent to the other interface, 10% of the pings timed out. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 31099

Module: FIREWALL

Level: 4

In the output of SHOW FIREWALL EVENT command, the DIRECTION of denied multicast packets was shown as “out”, not “in”. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 31102 Module: DHCP

Level: 2

When a boot file for DHCP was specified with the ADD DHCP POLICY FILE command, a blank space was added after the filename in the configuration. This meant the file could not be found. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 31106 Module: MLD

Level: 2

When the device received a version 1 Query packet, it become a non-querier on that interface, even if it should have remained as the querier. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 31110

Module: IPV6

Level: 2

When the preference value for RIPng was changed with the SET IPV6

ROUTE PREFERENCE command, the new value was not updated in the

IPV6 routing table. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 31118

Module: SWI

Level: 2

When the TYPE parameter was specified for the ADD SWITCH L3FILTER command, the type was sometimes a different value in the device’s hardware table. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 31122 Module: RMON

Level: 3

The etherHistoryIntervalStart node in the etherHistoryTable showed incorrect values for the first and last 30 second interval periods. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 31129

Module: IPX2

Level: 2

A fatal error occurred if IPX was disabled and then re-enabled when there was a high rate of incoming IPX traffic on the device. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 31130

Module: FFS

Level: 2

In some circumstances FlashROM was corrupted. This issue has been resolved. FlashROM is now write protected.

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

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Allied Telesis Patch 86261-04 manual PCR Module File Level, PCR 31102 Module Dhcp Level, PCR 31106 Module MLD Level

Patch 86261-04 specifications

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