Allied Telesis 86241-02 manual

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    Simply connecting the world Patch Release Note Patch 86241-02 For Rapier Switches and AR800 Series Modular Switching Routers Intr oduction This patch rel ease note lists the issues addres sed and enhancements made in patch 86241-02 for Software Release 2.4. 1 on existing models of Rapier L3 managed switches and AR800 Series L3 modular switching rou[...]

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    2 Patch Release Note Patch 86241-02 for Software R elease 2.4.1 C613-10340- 00 REV B Featur es in 86241-02 Patch 86241-02 includes all issues reso lved and e nhancem ents released in previous patch es for Software Release 2.4.1, an d the following enhancements: IPX traffic pas sing between two switch instances using VLAN f or Rapier48 now operates [...]

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    Patch 86241-02 For Rapier Switches a nd AR800 Series Modula r Sw itching Routers 3 Patch 86241-02 for Software R elease 2.4.1 C613-10340 -00 REV B The following issues have been resolved: • The RESET PIM INTERF ACE=VLAN command was not working correctly . • Packets with T ime to Live (TTL) set to less than 4 were not being forwarded. • VLAN t[...]

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    4 Patch Release Note Patch 86241-02 for Software R elease 2.4.1 C613-10340- 00 REV B If a packet with a destination IP address equal to a VRRP IP addr ess was received when the r outer didn’t own the IP ad dress, (because it didn’t have an interface with that IP address) the r outer incorr ectly tried to forward the packet and send an ICMP “r[...]

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    Patch 86241-02 For Rapier Switches a nd AR800 Series Modula r Sw itching Routers 5 Patch 86241-02 for Software R elease 2.4.1 C613-10340 -00 REV B A fatal err or occurred w hen the command SET FR=0 LMI= was exe cuted if the LMI was already set to ANNEXA, ANNEXB or ANNEXD. This issue has been re solved. A fatal error occurr ed when a PING wa s execu[...]

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    6 Patch Release Note Patch 86241-02 for Software R elease 2.4.1 C613-10340- 00 REV B It is now possible to set a prefer ence value for dynamically l earned r outes based on their protocol using the command: SET IP ROUTE PREFERENCE={DEFAULT|1.. 65535} PROTOCOL={BGP-EXT|BGP-INT|OSPF-EXT1|O SPF-EXT2|OSPF-INTER| OSPF-INTRA|OSPF-OTHER|RIP} The CREA TE C[...]

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    Patch 86241-02 For Rapier Switches a nd AR800 Series Modula r Sw itching Routers 7 Patch 86241-02 for Software R elease 2.4.1 C613-10340 -00 REV B Address learning on the mirr or port is now corr ectly re-enabled whe n it is no longer the mirror port. New commands have been added to enable the addition and deletion of static multicast addresses to [...]

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    8 Patch Release Note Patch 86241-02 for Software R elease 2.4.1 C613-10340- 00 REV B The T race utility has been modified. Previously , T race sent a gr oup of packets at once and waited for multip le responses in order to assess the minimum, maximum and average time to cover a certain "hop distance" towards th e tar get host. Now T race [...]

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    Patch 86241-02 For Rapier Switches a nd AR800 Series Modula r Sw itching Routers 9 Patch 86241-02 for Software R elease 2.4.1 C613-10340 -00 REV B ICMPv6 was re turning an error for non-ze r o fragment offsets. This issue has been resolved. The GUI was incorrectly accepting multiple entries for VLANs. This issue has been re solved. The GUI was r et[...]

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    10 Patch Release Note Patch 86241-02 for Software R elease 2.4.1 C613-10340- 00 REV B A new command allow s the Layer 3 agin g timer to be chan ged: SET SWITCH L3AGEINGTIMER=<seconds> where seconds can be 30 - 43200. After ea ch cycle of the ageing timer , all existing Layer 3 entries with the hit bit set will have the hit bit re set to zero,[...]

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    Patch 86241-02 For Rapier Switches a nd AR 800 Series Modular Switching Routers 11 Patch 86241-02 for Software R elease 2.4.1 C613-10340 -00 REV B A dual Ethern et rou ter was incorr ectly accepting an IP add ress f rom a DHCP server when the of fered address was on the same networ k as the other Ethernet interface. An err or is now recorded when D[...]

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    12 Patch Release Note Patch 86241-02 for Software R elease 2.4.1 C613-10340- 00 REV B[...]