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Patch Release Note

PCR: 03886

Module: SW56

Level: 3

AT-8800 series switches received frames when the physical link was not established. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 03888

Module: DHCP, TELNET

Level: 2

When the device was configured as a DHCP server, a fatal error sometimes occurred when a telnet session to the device was closed while DHCP was reclaiming IP addresses. Also, a telnet error message displayed an incorrect value when a telnet command line parameter was repeated (for example, SHOW TELNET TELNET). These issues have been resolved.

PCR: 03895 Module: DHCP

Level: 2

If the DHCP server had a policy name greater than 5 characters long, and a very long MERITDUMP or ROOTPATH value, the device could not correctly create the configuration. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 03896

Module: TTY

Level: 3

A fatal error occurred when a long string of text was pasted over an existing long string of text at the CLI. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 03898

Module: ETH

Level: 3

An ETH interface was sometimes shown as Up in the output of the SHOW INTERFACE command when it was actually Down. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 03902

Module: FIREWALL

Level: 3

Under some circumstances traffic did not have NAT applied if a standard subnet NAT rule was added to a public interface. Such rules did not correctly match incoming traffic when the REMOTEIP parameter in the ADD FIREWALL POLICY RULE command was not specified, and the destination IP address was not the interface’s actual IP address. If this situation occurred, traffic was redirected back out the public interface. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 03903

Module: SWI

Level: 2

Filtering was not working correctly on AT-8848 switches between port groups 1-24, 25-48, and the two GBIC ports. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 03904

Module: SWI

Level: 3

Port mirroring was not working correctly on AT-8848 switches where the source, destination and mirror ports were spread between two or more of the port groups 1-24, 25-48, and the two GBIC ports. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 03906

Module: SWITCH

Level: 2

Software emulation of layer 3 hardware filtering was not operating correctly. Packets that the switch had no routing information for were filtered incorrectly. The first packet of a flow that should have been dropped was not dropped, and a flow that should have been allowed was being dropped. This issue has been resolved.

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

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