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  • Page 1

    R outer 3000/5000 Series R elease Notes for V1.10 http://www.3com.com/ Part No. 100142 23 Published October 2003[...]

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    Content s Chapter 1 Introduc tion ............................................................................................................................. 3 1.1. Scope ................................................................................................................................................................... 3 1.2. Cable [...]

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    Chapter 1 Intr oduction 1.1. Scope These release n otes summarize operational requ irements and iss ues for the fo llowing Router 3000 and Router 5000 modul es and software release V1.10. Read these re lease notes before installi ng your router. Table 1 Router Model Numbers Description 3C Number 3Com Router 3012 3C13612 3Com Router 3013 3C13613 3Co[...]

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    Chapter 2 R elease Notes f or the R outer 3000 and R outer 5000 Series V1.10 This chapter offers update s on Router 3 000 an d Router 5000 features in the following are as: System Access Routing Protocol Dial-Up System Management Multicast Protocol Interface Management Security Link Layer Protocol VPN Network Protocol QoS 2.1. System Access Symptom[...]

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    RELEASE NOTES FOR THE ROUTER 3000 AND ROUTER 5000 SERIES V1.10 2.3. Interface Management Symptom Solution Interface changes may require a reset of the interface for changes to take effect. If you make a configuration change to an interface, reset the interface. The error message for deleting a PRI is incorrect. Use the undo pri-set command instead [...]

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    RELEASE NOTES FOR THE ROUTER 3000 AND ROUTER 5000 SERIES V1.10 2.6. R outing Pr otocol Symptom Solution Any route policy that uses ACLs defaults to permit all . Add an explicit deny all or permit all rule at the end of all ACL statements. The OSPF command, abr-summary not advertise is not working correctly. The abr-summary not advertise command doe[...]

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    RELEASE NOTES FOR THE ROUTER 3000 AND ROUTER 5000 SERIES V1.10 2.8. Security Symptom Solution ACL match counts are not logged. ACL ma tch counting i s only supported with the firewall feature. If you are using automatic matching order with ACLs, a rule that is similar to an existing rule, even if they have different qualifiers, is not added as a se[...]