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PCR: 02304 | Module: VRRP | Network affecting: No |
VRRP used the wrong source IP address in ICMP redirects. RFC 2338 states that the source IP address of ICMP redirects should be the IP address that the end host used when making its next hop routing decision. In the case of a packet sent to a VRRP virtual MAC address, this is the primary VRRP IP address associated with the MAC address, provided such a VR exists and is in the master state. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 02317 | Module: IPG | Network affecting: No |
The SIZE functionality on the IP filter was not working for IP fragmented packets. This issue has been resolved.
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PCR: 02018 | Module: OSPF | Network affecting: No |
When OSPF was calculating routes from an AS external LSA and the AS external router had two next hops with different metrics, the router erroneously added two routes instead of one route with the best metric. This issue has been resolved. Also, when the two equal cost routes were on the same IP interface, but to different next hops, the router sent the packets to the wrong MAC address. This issue has been resolved.
PCR: 02098 | Module: STP | Network affecting: No |
STP always transmits untagged packets. If a port does not belong to a VLAN as an untagged port, then the port must belong to one VLAN as a tagged port. In this case, STP should transmit VLAN tagged packets out of the port.
PCR: 02123 | Module: IPG | Network affecting: No |
The IP, MASK, and ACTION parameters could not be set with the SET IP ROUTE FILTER command. This issue is resolved when the filter number is specified at the start of the command, for example:
SET IP ROUTE
ACTION={INCLUDEEXCLUDE}
where:
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