Patch | 11 |
Features in 89262-06
Patch file details are listed in Table 3.
Table 3: Patch file details for Patch
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PCR: 31225 | Module: IPG | Level: 3 |
While the switch was set with a CIDR interface address, when it received an ECHO request with a network broadcast destination address for a class C network, the switch sent the ECHO reply packet. Also, the switch forwarded the ECHO request packet using a broadcast MAC address. These issues have been resolved.
PCR: 40008 | Module: NTP | Level: 3 |
When the device operated in NTP Client mode, the SHOW TIME command sometimes displayed the incorrect time. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 40075 | Module: OSPF | Level: 2 |
Total exception errors occurred when the OSPF DEFAULTROUTE was set to from ON to OFF. This problem has been resolved.
PCR: 40123 | Module: OSPF | Level: 2 |
OSPF did not refresh a network LSA when it received a LSA with errors from another vendor’s device. This has now been fixed.
PCR: 40261 | Module: PIM4 | Level: 4 |
PIM counters were not totalling up correctly for erroneous packets if the type of PIM packet was not known. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 40266 | Module: IPSEC | Level: 2 |
Out of sequence IPSEC packets could cause a switch reboot. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 40284 | Module: PIM | Level: 2 |
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PCR: 40321 | Module: ENCO, IPSEC | Level: 2 |
When expirykbytes was set to a low value in the IPsec policy, it was possible that a memory leak could occur if heavy IPsec traffic was being
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