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Patch Release Note

PCR: 31140

Module: FIREWALL

Level: 4

The firewall sent an erroneous IPSPOOF attack message when processing large packets. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 31145

Module: SWI

Level: 3

The port counters were not incremented:

ifInDiscards

ifinErrors

ifOutDiscards

ifOutErrors

This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 31146

Module: SWI

Level: 3

The following SNMP MIB objects could not be set:

Dot1dStpPriority

Dot1dStpBridgeMaxAge

Dot1dStpBridgeHelloTime

Dot1dStpBridgeForwardDelay

This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 31147 Module: DHCP

Level: 3

DHCP was incorrectly using the directly connected network interface source IP address as the source IP address of packets it generates. This issue has been resolved. DHCP now uses the local IP address as the source address for the packets it generates when a local IP interface address is set. If a local IP interface address is not set, then it uses the IP address of the interface where packets are sent from as the source address.

PCR: 31148

Module: PIM, PIM6

Level: 2

When the device rebooted with PIM or PIM6 enabled, it sometimes did not send a Hello packet quickly enough. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 31152 Module: DHCP

Level: 2

When a DHCP client was in the renewing state, and it sent a DHCP Request, the device did not add the ARP entry to the ARP table. Instead, the device generated an ARP Request in order to transmit the DHCP Ack. This caused a broadcast storm in the network when the client kept sending DHCP Requests. This issue occurred because the ciaddr field, not the giaddr field, was checked in the Request packet when the device determined whether to add the ARP entry. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 31153

Module: IPG

Level: 4

In the output of the SHOW IP DNS CACHE command, “TTL” was displayed as seconds. This has been changed to minutes because the TTL is updated every minute.

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

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