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Patch Release Note

PCR: 31171

Module: PORTAUTH, USER,STP

Level: 2

This PCR enhances the robustness of the 802.1x port authentication protocol.

PCR: 31174

Module: IPG

Level: 2

If a device had IPSec and firewall enabled, it could not handle long ICMP packets even when enhanced fragment handling was enabled on the firewall. If a long packet is passed to the firewall for processing, the firewall chains the fragmented packets. The firewall can process chained packets, but IPSec could not process these packets, and dropped them. This was only an issue for packets between 1723 and 1799 bytes long. This issue has been resolved. The way IP processes fragmented packets has been changed so that IPsec no longer drops chained packets.

PCR: 31179

Module: SWI

Level: 3

Addresses learned with static port security were not added to the configuration when the CREATE CONFIG command was executed. This issue has been resolved.

PCR: 31180

Module: USER

Level: 2

The following commands did not require security officer privilege when the device was in security mode, but this privilege should have been required:

ADD USER

SET USER

DELETE USER

PURGE USER

ENABLE USER

DISABLE USER

RESET USER

This issue has been resolved. Security officer privilege is now required for these commands when security mode is enabled with the ENABLE SYSTEM SECURITY_MODE command.

PCR: 31184

Module: SW56

Level: 2

Some issues occurred on 48 port Rapier series switches when MAC addresses were learned and then relearned on a different port. These issues have been resolved.

PCR: 31185

Module: SWI

Level: 2

Tagged ports did not tag packets received from the bridge before

 

transmitting them. This issue has been resolved.

 

PCR: 31190

Module: SWI, SW56

Level: 2

When static port security was enabled with the RELEARN parameter in the SET SWITCH PORT command, and a switch port was reset or unplugged, the MAC entries were removed (unlearned) from the forwarding database table. The MAC entries should only be removed when dynamic port security is in use. This issue has been resolved.

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 PORTAUTH, USER,STP Level, PCR Module User Level, PCR Module SW56 Level

Patch 86261-04 specifications

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